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WORD Research this...Psalms 91
- 1 Den der under dens Högstas bekärm sitter, och under dens Allsmägtigas skugga blifver,
- 2 Han säger till Herran: Mitt hopp och min borg; min Gud, den jag hoppas uppå.
- 3 Ty han frälsar dig ifrå jägarens snaro, och ifrå den skadeliga pestilentie.
- 4 Han skall betäcka dig med sina fjädrar, och ditt hopp skall vara under hans vingar; hans sanning är spjut och sköld;
- 5 Att du icke torf förskräckas för nattenes stygghet; för de skott, som om dagen flyga;
- 6 För pestilentie, som i mörkrena vankar; för den sjuko, som om middagen förderfvar.
- 7 Om tusende falla vid dina sido, och tiotusende vid dina högra sido, så skall det dock intet drabba uppå dig.
- 8 Ja, du skall med din ögon se lust, och skåda huru dem ogudaktigom vedergullet varder.
- 9 Ty Herren är ditt hopp; den Högste är din tillflykt.
- 10 Dig varder intet ondt vederfarandes, och ingen plåga skall nalkas dine hyddo.
- 11 Ty han hafver befallt sinom Änglom om dig, att de skola bevara dig på allom dinom vägom.
- 12 De skola bära dig på händerna, att du icke stöter din fot på stenen.
- 13 På lejon och huggormar skall du gå, och trampa uppå det unga lejonet och drakan.
- 14 Han begärar mig, ty vill jag uthjelpa honom; han känner mitt Namn, derföre vill jag beskydda honom.
- 15 Han åkallar mig, ty vill jag höra honom; jag är när honom i nödene; jag skall taga honom derut, och låta honom till äro komma.
- 16 Jag skall mätta honom med långt lit, och skall bete honom mina salighet.
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Svenska Karl XII:s Bibel (1873) (swekarlxii1873 - 1)
2010-01-20Swedish (sv)
According to 19th Century Orthography, Morphology & Syntax of Late Modern Swedish used 1732-1906.
Text from an OCR of The British and Foreign Bible Societies printed edition from 1873 and spell-checked against a re-print from 1976.- Encoding: UTF-8
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- LCSH: Bible. Swedish.
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