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WORD Research this...Psalm 80
- 1 Dem Vorsänger, nach Schoschannim-Eduth. Von Asaph, ein Psalm. Hirte Israels, nimm zu Ohren! Der du Joseph leitest wie eine Herde, der du thronst zwischen den Cherubim, strahle hervor!
- 2 Vor Ephraim und Benjamin und Manasse erwecke deine Macht und komm zu unserer Rettung!
- 3 O Gott! Führe uns zurück, und laß dein Angesicht leuchten, so werden wir gerettet werden.
- 4 Jehova, Gott der Heerscharen! Bis wann raucht dein Zorn wider das Gebet deines Volkes?
- 5 Du hast sie mit Tränenbrot gespeist, und sie maßweise getränkt mit Zähren.
- 6 Du setztest uns zum Streit unseren Nachbarn, und unsere Feinde spotten untereinander.
- 7 O Gott der Heerscharen! Führe uns zurück, und laß dein Angesicht leuchten, so werden wir gerettet werden.
- 8 Einen Weinstock zogest du aus Ägypten, vertriebest Nationen und pflanztest ihn.
- 9 Du machtest Raum vor ihm, und er schlug Wurzeln und erfüllte das Land;
- 10 die Berge wurden bedeckt von seinem Schatten, und seine Äste waren gleich Zedern Gottes;
- 11 er streckte seine Reben aus bis ans Meer, und bis zum Strome hin seine Schößlinge.
- 12 Warum hast du seine Mauern niedergerissen, so daß ihn berupfen alle, die des Weges vorübergehen?
- 13 Es zerwühlt ihn der Eber aus dem Walde, und das Wild des Gefildes weidet ihn ab.
- 14 Gott der Heerscharen! Kehre doch wieder; schaue vom Himmel und sieh, und suche heim diesen Weinstock,
- 15 und den Setzling, den deine Rechte gepflanzt, und das Reis, das du dir gestärkt hattest!
- 16 Er ist mit Feuer verbrannt, er ist abgeschnitten; vor dem Schelten deines Angesichts kommen sie um.
- 17 Deine Hand sei auf dem Manne deiner Rechten, auf dem Menschensohne, den du dir gestärkt hast!
- 18 So werden wir nicht von dir abweichen; belebe uns, und wir werden deinen Namen anrufen.
- 19 Jehova, Gott der Heerscharen! Führe uns zurück; laß dein Angesicht leuchten, so werden wir gerettet werden.
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2021-02-08German (de)
German Darby Unrevidierte Elberfelder 1905,
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