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WORD Research this...Psalms 135
- 1 Halleluja! Lova Herrens namn, lova, de Herrens tenarar,
- 2 de som stend i Herrens hus, i fyregardarne til vår Guds hus!
- 3 Lova Herren, for Herren er god! Syng lov for hans namn, for det er yndelegt.
- 4 For Jakob hev Herren valt seg ut, Israel til sin eigedom.
- 5 For eg veit at Herren er stor, og vår Herre er meir enn alle gudar.
- 6 Herren gjer alt det han vil i himmelen og på jordi, i havi og i alle djup,
- 7 han som let eim stiga upp frå enden av jordi, gjer eldingar til regn, som fører ut or sine gøymslor vind,
- 8 han som slo dei fyrstefødde i Egyptarland både av folk og fe,
- 9 som sende teikn og under midt i deg, Egyptarland, mot Farao og alle hans tenarar.
- 10 Han som slo mange heidningefolk og drap megtige kongar,
- 11 Sihon, amoritarkongen, og Basans konge Og, og alle Kana’ans kongerike,
- 12 og gav deira land til arv, til arv for Israel, sitt folk.
- 13 Herre, ditt namn varer æveleg, Herre, ditt minne frå ætt til ætt.
- 14 For Herren skal døma sitt folk og ynkast yver sine tenarar.
- 15 Heidninge-avgudar er sylv og gull, eit verk av menneskjehender.
- 16 Dei hev munn, men talar ikkje, dei hev augo, men ser ikkje,
- 17 dei hev øyro, men høyrer ikkje, og ingen ande er i deira munn.
- 18 Som desse er, vert dei som lagar deim, alle som set si lit til deim.
- 19 Israels hus, lova Herren! Arons hus, lova Herren!
- 20 Levis hus, lova Herren! De som ottast Herren, lova Herren!
- 21 Lova vere Herren frå Sion, han som bur i Jerusalem! Halleluja!
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Studentmållagsbibelen frå 1921 (norsmb - 1)
2012-01-25Norwegian nynorsk (nn)
Den første komplette Bibel på nynorsk, utgitt av Studentmållaget i Oslo i 1921
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- LCSH: Bible. Norwegian.
- Distribution Abbreviation: SMB
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- First version (2012-01-25)
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