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WORD Research this...Psalm 86
- 1 Ein Gebet. Von David. Neige, Jehova, dein Ohr, erhöre mich! Denn ich bin elend und arm.
- 2 Bewahre meine Seele, denn ich bin fromm; rette du, mein Gott, deinen Knecht, der auf dich vertraut!
- 3 Sei mir gnädig, Herr! Denn zu dir rufe ich den ganzen Tag.
- 4 Erfreue die Seele deines Knechtes! Denn zu dir, Herr, erhebe ich meine Seele.
- 5 Denn du, Herr, bist gut und zum Vergeben bereit, und groß an Güte gegen alle, die dich anrufen.
- 6 Nimm zu Ohren, Jehova, mein Gebet, und horche auf die Stimme meines Flehens!
- 7 Am Tage meiner Bedrängnis werde ich dich anrufen, denn du wirst mich erhören.
- 8 Keiner ist wie du, Herr, unter den Göttern, und nichts gleich deinen Werken.
- 9 Alle Nationen, die du gemacht hast, werden kommen und vor dir anbeten, Herr, und deinen Namen verherrlichen.
- 10 Denn groß bist du und Wunder tuend, du bist Gott, du allein.
- 11 Lehre mich, Jehova, deinen Weg: ich werde wandeln in deiner Wahrheit; einige mein Herz zur Furcht deines Namens.
- 12 Ich will dich priesen, Herr, mein Gott, mit meinem ganzen Herzen, und deinen Namen verherrlichen ewiglich.
- 13 Denn deine Güte ist groß gegen mich, und du hast meine Seele errettet aus dem untersten Scheol.
- 14 Gott! Übermütige sind wider mich aufgestanden, und der Gewalttätigen Rotte trachtet nach meinem Leben; und sie haben dich nicht vor sich gestellt.
- 15 Du aber, Herr, bist ein Gott, barmherzig und gnädig, langsam zum Zorn und groß an Güte und Wahrheit.
- 16 Wende dich zu mir und sei mir gnädig! Gewähre deinem Knechte deine Kraft und rette den Sohn deiner Magd!
- 17 Erweise mir ein Zeichen zum Guten, daß meine Hasser es sehen und beschämt werden, weil du, Jehova, mir geholfen und mich getröstet hast.
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Elberfelder (1905) (elberfelder1905 - 1.6)
2021-02-08German (de)
German Darby Unrevidierte Elberfelder 1905,
Copyright by R. Bockhaus Verlag, Germany- Encoding: UTF-8
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