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Psalm 48
- 1 Ein Lied, ein Psalm. Von den Söhnen Korahs. Groß ist Jehova und sehr zu loben in der Stadt unseres Gottes auf seinem heiligen Berge.
- 2 Schön ragt empor, eine Freude der ganzen Erde, der Berg Zion, an der Nordseite, die Stadt des großen Königs.
- 3 Gott ist bekannt in ihren Palästen als eine hohe Feste.
- 4 Denn siehe, die Könige hatten sich versammelt, waren herangezogen allesamt.
- 5 Sie sahen, da erstaunten sie; sie wurden bestürzt, flohen ängstlich hinweg.
- 6 Beben ergriff sie daselbst, Angst, der Gebärenden gleich.
- 7 Durch den Ostwind zertrümmertest du die Tarsisschiffe.
- 8 Wie wir gehört hatten, also haben wir es gesehen in der Stadt Jehovas der Heerscharen, in der Stadt unseres Gottes: Gott wird sie befestigen bis in Ewigkeit. (Sela.)
- 9 Wir haben gedacht, o Gott, an deine Güte, im Innern deines Tempels.
- 10 Wie dein Name, Gott, also ist dein Lob bis an die Enden der Erde; mit Gerechtigkeit ist gefüllt deine Rechte.
- 11 Es freue sich der Berg Zion, es mögen frohlocken die Töchter Judas um deiner Gerichte willen!
- 12 Umgehet Zion und umkreiset es, zählet seine Türme;
- 13 betrachtet genau seine Wälle, mustert seine Paläste, damit ihr's erzählet dem künftigen Geschlecht!
- 14 Denn dieser Gott ist unser Gott immer und ewiglich! Er wird uns leiten bis an den Tod.
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Elberfelder (1905) (elberfelder1905 - 1.6)
2021-02-08German (de)
German Darby Unrevidierte Elberfelder 1905,
Copyright by R. Bockhaus Verlag, Germany- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible .German
- Distribution Abbreviation: elberfelder1905
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Unbound Bible
- history_1.1
- enciphered module
- history_1.2
- set proper SourceType
- history_1.3
- deciphered module as it has passed into the public domain
- history_1.4
- fixed mixed up text parts, converted to OSIS, compressed module
- history_1.5
- corrected bad markup, text from new source (Unbound Bible)
- history_1.6
- (2021-02-08) Versification change
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