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WORD Research this...Psalm 66
- 1 Jauchzet Gott, ganze Erde!
- 2 Besinget die Herrlichkeit seines Namens, machet herrlich sein Lob!
- 3 Sprechet zu Gott: Wie furchtbar sind deine Werke! Wegen der Größe deiner Stärke unterwerfen sich dir deine Feinde mit Schmeichelei.
- 4 Die ganze Erde wird dich anbeten und dir Psalmen singen; sie wird besingen deinen Namen.
- 5 Kommet und sehet die Großtaten Gottes; furchtbar ist er in seinem Tun gegen die Menschenkinder.
- 6 Er wandelte das Meer in trockenes Land, sie gingen zu Fuß durch den Strom; da freuten wir uns in ihm.
- 7 Er herrscht durch seine Macht auf ewig; seine Augen beobachten die Nationen. -Daß sich nicht erheben die Widerspenstigen!
- 8 Preiset, ihr Völker, unseren Gott, und lasset hören die Stimme seines Lobes;
- 9 der unsere Seele am Leben erhalten und nicht zugelassen hat, daß unsere Füße wankten!
- 10 Denn du hast uns geprüft, o Gott, du hast uns geläutert, wie man Silber läutert.
- 11 Du hast uns ins Netz gebracht, hast eine drückende Last auf unsere Lenden gelegt.
- 12 Du hast Menschen reiten lassen auf unserem Haupte; wir sind ins Feuer und ins Wasser gekommen, aber du hast uns herausgeführt zu überströmender Erquickung.
- 13 Ich will eingehen in dein Haus mit Brandopfern, will dir bezahlen meine Gelübde,
- 14 Wozu sich weit aufgetan meine Lippen, und die mein Mund ausgesprochen hat in meiner Bedrängnis.
- 15 Brandopfer von Mastvieh will ich dir opfern samt Räucherwerk von Widdern; Rinder samt Böcken will ich opfern.
- 16 Kommet, höret zu, alle, die ihr Gott fürchtet, und ich will erzählen, was er an meiner Seele getan hat.
- 17 Zu ihm rief ich mit meinem Munde, und seine Erhebung war unter meiner Zunge.
- 18 Wenn ich es in meinem Herzen auf Frevel abgesehen hätte, so würde der Herr nicht gehört haben.
- 19 Doch Gott hat gehört, er hat gemerkt auf die Stimme meines Gebets.
- 20 Gepriesen sei Gott, der nicht abgewiesen hat mein Gebet, noch von mir abgewandt seine Güte!
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Elberfelder (1871) (elberfelder - 1.2)
2020-02-06German (de)
Elberfelder Übersetzung von 1871 (sogenannt).
- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.German
- Distribution Abbreviation: Elberfelder Bibeln
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- First version of the GerElb1871 module. Most things are working (footnotes and most of the ThML crossreferences)
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- (2003-06-19) Fixed unbalanced tags, encoded as UTF-8, compressed module, marked more cross-refs into scripRefs
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- (2013-07-30) Identified this as the so-called 1871 Elberfelder since we don’t actually know the date
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