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WORD Research this...Psalms 5
- 1 Pakinggan mo ang aking mga salita, Oh Panginoon, pakundanganan mo ang aking pagbubulaybulay.
- 2 Dinggin mo ang tinig ng aking daing, Hari ko, at Dios ko; sapagka't sa iyo'y dumadalangin ako.
- 3 Oh Panginoon, sa kinaumagaha'y didinggin mo ang aking tinig; sa kinaumagahan ay aayusin ko ang aking dalangin sa iyo, at magbabantay ako.
- 4 Sapagka't ikaw ay di isang Dios na may kaluguran sa kasamaan: ang masama ay hindi tatahang kasama mo.
- 5 Ang hambog ay hindi tatayo sa iyong paningin: iyong kinapopootan ang lahat na mga manggagawa ng kalikuan.
- 6 Iyong lilipulin sila na nangagsasalita ng mga kabulaanan: kinayayamutan ng Panginoon ang taong mabangis at magdaraya,
- 7 Nguni't sa ganang akin, sa kasaganaan ng iyong kagandahang-loob ay papasok ako sa iyong bahay; sa takot sa iyo ay sasamba ako sa dako ng iyong banal na templo.
- 8 Patnubayan mo ako, Oh Panginoon, sa iyong katuwiran dahil sa aking mga kaaway; patagin mo ang iyong daan sa harapan ko.
- 9 Sapagka't walang pagtatapat sa kanilang bibig; ang kanilang kalooban ay tunay na kasamaan; ang kanilang lalamunan ay bukas na libingan; sila'y nanganunuya ng kanilang dila.
- 10 Bigyan mong sala sila, Oh Dios; ibuwal mo sila sa kanilang sariling mga payo: palayasin mo sila sa karamihan ng kanilang mga pagsalangsang; Sapagka't sila'y nanganghimagsik laban sa iyo,
- 11 Nguni't iyong pagalakin ang lahat na nagsisipagkanlong sa iyo, pahiyawin mo nawa sila sa kagalakan magpakailan man, sapagka't iyong ipinagsasanggalang sila: mangagalak nawa rin sa iyo ang nagsisiibig ng iyong pangalan.
- 12 Sapagka't iyong pagpapalain ang matuwid; Oh Panginoon, lilibirin mo siya ng paglingap na gaya ng isang kalasag.
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Ang Dating Biblia (1905) (tagalog - 1.2)
2008-07-19Tagalog (tl)
Philippine Bible Society (1905)
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