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Psalms 77
- 1 我呼籲上帝、向上帝發聲、彼必垂聽兮、
- 2 我遭難之日尋求主、夜間舉手不輟、我心不受慰兮、
- 3 我憶上帝而煩擾、默然思維、神卽喪失兮、
- 4 爾使我目不交睫、煩擾而不能言兮、
- 5 我追思昔日、上古之年、
- 6 回憶夜間歌詞、中心思維、以神詳察兮、
- 7 主豈永棄、不復施恩乎、
- 8 其慈惠豈永息、其應許豈永廢乎、
- 9 上帝豈忘施恩澤、因怒絕其慈仁乎、
- 10 我曰、此乃我之懦弱、至上者伸右手之年、我宜念之兮、
- 11 我必述耶和華所行、念其古時異蹟兮、
- 12 思維其經營、默揣其作爲兮、
- 13 上帝歟、爾之所行、惟聖是務、孰爲大神、如上帝兮、
- 14 爾乃行奇事之上帝、顯爾能於萬民兮、
- 15 以臂救贖爾民、雅各約瑟之裔兮、
- 16 上帝歟、諸水見爾、見而驚惶、深淵亦戰慄兮、
- 17 雲傾水、天發聲、爾矢四馳兮、
- 18 雷聲發於狂飇、電照寰宇、大地顫動兮、
- 19 爾路在海、爾徑在淵、蹤跡莫能知之兮、
- 20 爾曾假手摩西亞倫、導爾民如羣羊兮、
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聖經 (文理和合) (chiunl - 1)
2012-07-25Chinese (zh)
譯者:湛約翰、艾約瑟、惠志道、謝衛樓、沙伯
文理和合本新約全書於1906年出版,新舊約全書於1919年出版。隨後新約略加修訂,潤飾譯文,庶使文筆能追及舊約。修訂新約後的新舊約全書,於1923年出版,至1934年印行最後一版- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible. Chinese.
- Distribution Abbreviation: chiunl
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Public Domain
Source (OSIS)
http://zh.wikisource.org/zh-hant/聖經%20(文理和合)
- history_1.0
- Initial release (2012-07-25)
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