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Psaumes 51
- 1 *Au chef de musique. Psaume de David ;
- 2 lorsque Nathan le prophète vint à lui, après qu’il fut entré vers Bath-Shéba.
- 3 Use de grâce envers moi, ô Dieu ! selon ta bonté ; selon la grandeur de tes compassions, efface mes transgressions.
- 4 Lave-moi pleinement de mon iniquité, et purifie-moi de mon péché.
- 5 Car je connais mes transgressions, et mon péché est continuellement devant moi.
- 6 Contre toi, contre toi seul, j’ai péché, et j’ai fait ce qui est mauvais à tes yeux ; afin que tu sois justifié quand tu parles, trouvé pur quand tu juges.
- 7 Voici, j’ai été enfanté dans l’iniquité, et dans le péché ma mère m’a conçu.
- 8 Voici, tu veux la vérité dans l’homme intérieur, et tu me feras comprendre la sagesse dans le secret [de mon cœur].
- 9 Purifie-moi du péché avec de l’hysope, et je serai pur ; lave-moi, et je serai plus blanc que la neige.
- 10 Fais-moi entendre l’allégresse et la joie, afin que les os que tu as brisés se réjouissent.
- 11 Cache ta face de mes péchés, et efface toutes mes iniquités.
- 12 Crée-moi un cœur pur, ô Dieu ! et renouvelle au-dedans de moi un esprit droit.
- 13 Ne me renvoie pas de devant ta face, et ne m’ôte pas l’esprit de ta sainteté.
- 14 Rends-moi la joie de ton salut, et qu’un esprit de franche volonté me soutienne.
- 15 J’enseignerai tes voies aux transgresseurs, et des pécheurs se retourneront vers toi.
- 16 Délivre-moi de la coulpe du sang, ô Dieu, Dieu de mon salut ! Ma langue chantera hautement ta justice.
- 17 Seigneur, ouvre mes lèvres, et ma bouche annoncera ta louange.
- 18 Car tu ne prends pas plaisir aux sacrifices, autrement j’en donnerais ; l’holocauste ne t’est point agréable :
- 19 Les sacrifices de Dieu sont un esprit brisé. Ô Dieu ! tu ne mépriseras pas un cœur brisé et humilié.
- 20 Fais du bien, dans ta faveur, à Sion ; bâtis les murs de Jérusalem.
- 21 Alors tu prendras plaisir aux sacrifices de justice, à l’holocauste et au sacrifice [qu’on brûle] tout entier ; alors on offrira des taureaux sur ton autel.
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Darby (darby - 3.2)
2025-09-11French (fr)
French translation by John Nelson Darby (JND).
\ First edition of the complete Bible in 1885, reissued in 1916, then in 2024.
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\ With Strong numbers affected by "Concordances and Bible Translations" (https://concordance.bible/).
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