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- 1 Senhor, tu me sondaste, e me conheces.
- 2 Tu sabes o meu assentar e o meu levantar: de longe entendes o meu pensamento.
- 3 Cercas o meu andar, e o meu deitar; e conheces todos os meus caminhos.
- 4 Não havendo ainda palavra alguma na minha lingua, eis que logo, ó Senhor, tudo conheces.
- 5 Tu me cercaste por detraz e por diante; e pozeste sobre mim a tua mão.
- 6 Tal sciencia é para mim maravilhosissima; tão alta que não a posso attingir.
- 7 Para onde me irei do teu Espirito, ou para onde fugirei da tua face?
- 8 Se subir ao céu, lá tu estás: se fizer no inferno a minha cama, eis que tu ali estás tambem.
- 9 Se tomar as azas da alva, se habitar nas extremidades do mar,
- 10 Até ali a tua mão me guiará e a tua dextra me susterá.
- 11 Se disser: Decerto que as trevas me encobrirão; então a noite será luz á roda de mim
- 12 Nem ainda as trevas me encobrem de ti: mas a noite resplandece como o dia; as trevas e a luz são para ti a mesma coisa.
- 13 Pois possuiste os meus rins; cobriste-me no ventre de minha mãe.
- 14 Eu te louvarei, porque de um modo terrivel, e tão maravilhoso fui feito; maravilhosas são as tuas obras, e a minha alma o sabe muito bem.
- 15 Os meus ossos não te foram encobertos, quando no occulto fui feito, e entretecido nas profundezas da terra.
- 16 Os teus olhos viram o meu corpo ainda informe; e no teu livro todas estas coisas foram escriptas; as quaes em continuação foram formadas, quando nem ainda uma d'ellas havia.
- 17 E quão preciosos me são, ó Deus, os teus pensamentos! Quão grandes são as sommas d'elles!
- 18 Se as contasse, seriam em maior numero do que a areia: quando acordo ainda estou comtigo.
- 19 Ó Deus, tu matarás decerto o impio: apartae-vos portanto de mim, homens de sangue.
- 20 Pois fallam malvadamente contra ti; e os teus inimigos tomam o teu nome em vão.
- 21 Não aborreço eu, ó Senhor, aquelles que te aborrecem, e não me afflijo por causa dos que se levantam contra ti?
- 22 Aborreço-os com odio perfeito: tenho-os por inimigos.
- 23 Sonda-me, ó Deus, e conhece o meu coração: prova-me, e conhece os meus pensamentos.
- 24 E vê se ha em mim algum caminho mau, e guia-me pelo caminho eterno.
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Almeida Atualizada (almeida - 0.2.1)
2019-01-07Portuguese (pt)
Da reimpressão de 1911 de uma edição de 1900 da tradução da Bíblia parao português feita por João Ferreira de Almeida no século 17
- Encoding: UTF-8
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- LCSH: Bible.Portuguese
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https://sites.google.com/site/manuscript4u/download
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