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WORD Research this...Psalm 91
- 1 Wer im Schirm des Höchsten sitzt, wird bleiben im Schatten des Allmächtigen.
- 2 Ich sage von Jehova: Meine Zuflucht und meine Burg; mein Gott, auf ihn will ich vertrauen.
- 3 Denn er wird dich erretten von der Schlinge des Vogelstellers, von der verderblichen Pest.
- 4 Mit seinen Fittichen wird er dich decken, und du wirst Zuflucht finden unter seinen Flügeln; Schild und Tartsche ist seine Wahrheit.
- 5 Du wirst dich nicht fürchten vor dem Schrecken der Nacht, vor dem Pfeile, der bei Tage fliegt,
- 6 Vor der Pest, die im Finstern wandelt, vor der Seuche, die am Mittag verwüstet.
- 7 Tausend werden fallen an deiner Seite, und zehntausend an deiner Rechten-dich wird es nicht erreichen.
- 8 Nur schauen wirst du es mit deinen Augen, und wirst sehen die Vergeltung der Gesetzlosen.
- 9 Weil du Jehova, meine Zuflucht, den Höchsten, gesetzt hast zu deiner Wohnung,
- 10 So wird dir kein Unglück widerfahren, und keine Plage deinem Zelte nahen;
- 11 Denn er wird seinen Engeln über dir befehlen, dich zu bewahren auf allen deinen Wegen.
- 12 Auf den Händen werden sie dich tragen, damit du deinen Fuß nicht an einen Stein stoßest.
- 13 Auf Löwen und Ottern wirst du treten, junge Löwen und Schlangen wirst du niedertreten.
- 14 Weil er Wonne an mir hat, will ich ihn erretten; ich will ihn in Sicherheit setzen, weil er meinen Namen kennt.
- 15 Er wird mich anrufen, und ich werde ihm antworten, ich werde bei ihm sein in der Bedrängnis; ich werde ihn befreien und ihn verherrlichen.
- 16 Ich werde ihn sättigen mit Länge des Lebens und ihn schauen lassen meine Rettung.
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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
- history_1.1.1
- (2013-07-30) Identified this as the so-called 1871 Elberfelder since we don’t actually know the date
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