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WORD Research this...Psalmen 65
- 1 Dem Vorsänger. Ein Psalm Davids; ein Lied.
- 2 Du bist es, o Gott, dem Lobgesang gebührt zu Zion, und dem man Gelübde bezahlen soll!
- 3 Du erhörst Gebet, darum kommt alles Fleisch zu dir!
- 4 Die Summe der Missetaten ist mir zu schwer geworden; du sühnst unsre Übertretungen.
- 5 Wohl dem, den du erwählst und zu dir nahen lässest, daß er wohne in deinen Vorhöfen! Laß uns satt werden von den Gütern deines Hauses, deines heiligen Tempels!
- 6 Du antwortest uns wunderbar in Gerechtigkeit, du Gott unsres Heils, du Zuversicht aller Enden der Erde und der fernsten Meere;
- 7 der die Berge gründet in seiner Kraft, der mit Macht umgürtet ist;
- 8 welcher stillt das Brausen des Meeres, das Brausen seiner Wellen und das Toben der Völker,
- 9 daß die, welche an den Enden wohnen, vor deinen Zeichen sich fürchten; die äußersten Länder gegen Morgen und Abend machst du jubeln.
- 10 Du suchst das Land heim und wässerst es und machst es sehr reich; Gottes Brunnen hat Wassers die Fülle. Du bereitest ihr Korn, denn also bereitest du das Land zu;
- 11 du tränkst seine Furchen, feuchtest seine Schollen; mit Regenschauern machst du es weich und segnest sein Gewächs.
- 12 Du krönst das Jahr mit deinem Gut, und deine Fußstapfen triefen von Fett.
- 13 Es triefen die Oasen der Wüste, und mit Jubel gürten sich die Hügel.
- 14 Wie sich die Weiden mit Schafen kleiden, so bedecken sich die Täler mit Korn, daß man jauchzt und singt.
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Schlachter (1951) (schlachter - 2.0.1)
2023-04-24German (de)
SCHLACHTER BIBEL 1951
Die Heilige Schrift des Alten und Neuen Testaments nach dem Urtext üersetzt von F.E. SCHLACHTER Neue Uberarbeitung 1951
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