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WORD Research this...Psalm 79
- 1 Ein Psalm; von Asaph. Gott! Die Nationen sind in dein Erbteil gekommen, haben deinen heiligen Tempel verunreinigt, haben Jerusalem zu Trümmerhaufen gemacht.
- 2 Die Leichen deiner Knechte haben sie den Vögeln des Himmels zur Speise gegeben, das Fleisch deiner Frommen den wilden Tieren der Erde.
- 3 Sie haben ihr Blut wie Wasser vergossen rings um Jerusalem, und niemand war da, der begrub.
- 4 Wir sind ein Hohn geworden unseren Nachbarn, ein Spott und Schimpf denen, die uns umgeben.
- 5 Bis wann, Jehova? Willst du immerfort zürnen, soll wie Feuer brennen dein Eifer?
- 6 Schütte deinen Grimm aus über die Nationen, die dich nicht kennen, und auf die Königreiche, die deinen Namen nicht anrufen!
- 7 Denn man hat Jakob aufgezehrt, und seine Wohnung haben sie verwüstet.
- 8 Gedenke uns nicht die Ungerechtigkeiten der Vorfahren; laß eilends uns entgegenkommen deine Erbarmungen! Denn sehr gering sind wir geworden.
- 9 Hilf uns, Gott unseres Heils, um der Herrlichkeit deines Namens willen; und errette uns, und vergib unsere Sünden um deines Namens willen!
- 10 Warum sollen die Nationen sagen: Wo ist ihr Gott? Laß unter den Nationen vor unseren Augen kundwerden die Rache für das vergossene Blut deiner Knechte!
- 11 Laß vor dich kommen das Seufzen des Gefangenen; nach der Größe deines Armes laß übrigbleiben die Kinder des Todes!
- 12 Und gib unseren Nachbarn ihren Hohn, womit sie dich, Herr, gehöhnt haben, siebenfach in ihren Busen zurück!
- 13 So werden wir, dein Volk, und die Herde deiner Weide, dich preisen ewiglich, dein Lob erzählen von Geschlecht zu Geschlecht.
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German Darby Unrevidierte Elberfelder 1905,
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