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WORD Research this...Psalm 51
- 1 Dem Vorsänger. Ein Psalm von David, als der Prophet Nathan zu ihm kam, nachdem er zu Bathseba eingegangen war. Sei mir gnädig, o Gott, nach deiner Güte: nach der Größe deiner Erbarmungen tilge meine Übertretungen!
- 2 Wasche mich völlig von meiner Ungerechtigkeit, und reinige mich von meiner Sünde!
- 3 Denn ich kenne meine Übertretungen, und meine Sünde ist beständig vor mir.
- 4 Gegen dich, gegen dich allein habe ich gesündigt, und ich habe getan, was böse ist in deinen Augen; damit du gerechtfertigt werdest, wenn du redest, rein erfunden, wenn du richtest.
- 5 Siehe, in Ungerechtigkeit bin ich geboren, und in Sünde hat mich empfangen meine Mutter.
- 6 Siehe, du hast Lust an der Wahrheit im Innern, und im Verborgenen wirst du mich Weisheit kennen lehren.
- 7 Entsündige mich mit Ysop, und ich werde rein sein; wasche mich, und ich werde weißer sein als Schnee.
- 8 Laß mich Fröhlichkeit und Freude hören, so werden die Gebeine frohlocken, die du zerschlagen hast.
- 9 Verbirg dein Angesicht vor meinen Sünden, und tilge alle meine Ungerechtigkeiten!
- 10 Schaffe mir, Gott, ein reines Herz, und erneuere in meinem Innern einen festen Geist!
- 11 Verwirf mich nicht von deinem Angesicht, und den Geist deiner Heiligkeit nimm nicht von mir!
- 12 Laß mir wiederkehren die Freude deines Heils, und mit einem willigen Geiste stütze mich!
- 13 Lehren will ich die Übertreter deine Wege, und die Sünder werden zu dir umkehren.
- 14 Errette mich von Blutschuld, Gott, du Gott meiner Rettung, so wird meine Zunge jubelnd preisen deine Gerechtigkeit.
- 15 Herr, tue meine Lippen auf, und mein Mund wird dein Lob verkünden.
- 16 Denn du hast keine Lust an Schlachtopfern, sonst gäbe ich sie; an Brandopfern hast du kein Wohlgefallen.
- 17 Die Opfer Gottes sind ein zerbrochener Geist; ein zerbrochenes und zerschlagenes Herz wirst du, Gott, nicht verachten.
- 18 Tue Zion Gutes in deiner Gunst, baue die Mauern Jerusalems!
- 19 Dann wirst du Lust haben an Opfern der Gerechtigkeit, an Brandopfern und Ganzopfern; dann wird man Farren opfern auf deinem Altar.
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