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WORD Research this...Psalm 25
- 1 N Zu dir, Jehova, erhebe ich meine Seele.
- 2 Mein Gott, auf dich vertraue ich: laß mich nicht beschämt werden, laß meine Feinde nicht über mich frohlocken!
- 3 Auch werden alle, die auf dich harren, nicht beschämt werden; es werden beschämt werden, die treulos handeln ohne Ursache.
- 4 Deine Wege, Jehova, tue mir kund, deine Pfade lehre mich!
- 5 Leite mich in deiner Wahrheit und lehre mich, denn du bist der Gott meines Heils; auf dich harre ich den ganzen Tag.
- 6 Gedenke deiner Erbarmungen, Jehova, und deiner Gütigkeiten; denn von Ewigkeit her sind sie.
- 7 Gedenke nicht der Sünden meiner Jugend, noch meiner Übertretungen; gedenke du meiner nach deiner Huld, um deiner Güte willen, Jehova!
- 8 Gütig und gerade ist Jehova, darum unterweist er die Sünder in dem Wege;
- 9 Er leitet die Sanftmütigen im Recht, und lehrt die Sanftmütigen seinen Weg.
- 10 Alle Pfade Jehovas sind Güte und Wahrheit für die, welche seinen Bund und seine Zeugnisse bewahren.
- 11 Um deines Namens willen, Jehova, wirst du ja vergeben meine Ungerechtigkeit; denn sie ist groß.
- 12 Wer ist nun der Mann, der Jehova fürchtet? Er wird ihn unterweisen in dem Wege, den er wählen soll.
- 13 Seine Seele wird im Guten wohnen, und sein Same die Erde besitzen.
- 14 Das Geheimnis Jehovas ist für die, welche ihn fürchten, und sein Bund, um ihnen denselben kundzutun.
- 15 Meine Augen sind stets auf Jehova gerichtet; denn er wird meine Füße herausführen aus dem Netze.
- 16 Wende dich zu mir und sei mir gnädig, denn einsam und elend bin ich.
- 17 Die Ängste meines Herzens haben sich vermehrt; führe mich heraus aus meinen Drangsalen!
- 18 Sieh an mein Elend und meine Mühsal, und vergib alle meine Sünden!
- 19 Sieh an meine Feinde, denn ihrer sind viele, und mit grausamem Hasse hassen sie mich.
- 20 Bewahre meine Seele und errette mich! Laß mich nicht beschämt werden, denn ich traue auf dich.
- 21 Lauterkeit und Geradheit mögen mich behüten, denn ich harre auf dich.
- 22 Erlöse Israel, o Gott, aus allen seinen Bedrängnissen!
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Elberfelder (1871) (elberfelder - 1.2)
2020-02-06German (de)
Elberfelder Übersetzung von 1871 (sogenannt).
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- Distribution Abbreviation: Elberfelder Bibeln
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