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WORD Research this...Psalms 66
- 1 Mihobia ho an’ Andriamanitra, ry tany rehetra;
- 2 Mankalazà ny voninahitry ny anarany; omeo voninahitra Izy ho fiderana Azy.
- 3 Lazao amin’ Andriamanitra hoe: endrey, mahatahotra ny asanao! ny fahalehibiazan’ ny herinao no hikoizan’ ny fahavalonao Anao.
- 4 Ny tany rehetra hiankohoka eo anatrehanao ka hankalaza Anao; eny, hankalaza ny anaranao izy. [Sela.]
- 5 Avia, ka jereo ny asan’ Andriamanitra, mahatahotra ny zavatra ataony amin’ ny zanak’ olombelona.
- 6 Efa nampody ny ranomasina ho tany maina Izy; nandeha an-tongotra nita ny ony ny olona; tao no nifaliantsika tamin’ Andriamanitra.
- 7 Manjaka mandrakizay amin’ ny heriny Izy, ary ny masony mandinika ny firenen-tsamy hafa; aoka tsy hanandra-tena ny maditra. [Sela.]
- 8 Misaora an’ Andriamanitsika, ry firenena; ary asandrato ny feo fiderana Azy,
- 9 Izay mampitoetra ny fanahintsika amin’ ny fiainana ka tsy mamela ny tongotsika hangozohozo.
- 10 Fa efa nizaha toetra anay Hianao, Andriamanitra ô; efa nanadio anay Hianao, tahaka ny fanadio volafotsy amin’ ny memy.
- 11 Efa nampiditra anay tamin’ ny fandrika Hianao; efa nanisy enta-mavesatra teo am-balahanay Hianao.
- 12 Efa nampandeha ny olona hanitsaka ny lohanay Hianao; nandeha namaky ny afo sy ny rano izahay; fa nitondra anay nivoaka ho amin’ ny fitahiana mahatretrika Hianao.
- 13 Hiditra ao an-tranonao mitondra fanatitra dorana aho; hefaiko aminao ny voadiko,
- 14 Izay notononin’ ny molotro sy naloaky ny vavako, fony aho azom-pahoriana.
- 15 Hateriko aminao ho fanatitra dorana ny matavy mbamin’ ny setroky ny ondrilahy; hanatitra omby sy osilahy aho. [Sela.]
- 16 Avia, mihainoa ianareo rehetra izay matahotra an’ Andriamanitra, fa holazaiko izay nataony ho an’ ny fanahiko.
- 17 Izy no nantsoin’ ny vavako; ary ny fanandratana Azy no teo ambanin’ ny lelako.
- 18 Raha nankasitraka ota tao am-poko aho, dia tsy mba hihaino ny Tompo;
- 19 Kanefa efa nihaino tokoa Andriamanitra; efa nihaino ny feon’ ny fivavako Izy.
- 20 Isorana anie Andriamanitra, izay tsy nandà ny fivavako, na nanaisotra ny famindram-pony tamiko.
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