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诗篇 145
- 1 (大卫的赞美诗。)我的 神我的王啊,我要尊崇你!我要永永远远称颂你的名!
- 2 我要天天称颂你,也要永永远远赞美你的名!
- 3 耶和华本为大,该受大赞美;其大无法测度。
- 4 这代要对那代颂赞你的作为,也要传扬你的大能。
- 5 我要默念你威严的尊荣和你奇妙的作为。
- 6 人要传说你可畏之事的能力;我也要传扬你的大德。
- 7 他们记念你的大恩就要传出来,并要歌唱你的公义。
- 8 耶和华有恩惠,有怜悯,不轻易发怒,大有慈爱。
- 9 耶和华善待万民;他的慈悲覆庇他一切所造的。
- 10 耶和华啊,你一切所造的都要称谢你;你的圣民也要称颂你,
- 11 传说你国的荣耀,谈论你的大能,
- 12 好叫世人知道你大能的作为,并你国度威严的荣耀。
- 13 你的国是永远的国!你执掌的权柄存到万代!
- 14 凡跌倒的,耶和华将他们扶持;凡被压下的,将他们扶起。
- 15 万民都举目仰望你;你随时给他们食物。
- 16 你张手,使有生气的都随愿饱足。
- 17 耶和华在他一切所行的,无不公义;在他一切所做的都有慈爱。
- 18 凡求告耶和华的,就是诚心求告他的,耶和华便与他们相近。
- 19 敬畏他的,他必成就他们的心愿,也必听他们的呼求,拯救他们。
- 20 耶和华保护一切爱他的人,却要灭绝一切的恶人。
- 21 我的口要说出赞美耶和华的话;惟愿凡有血气的都永永远远称颂他的圣名。
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2023-10-28Chinese (zh-Hans)
和合本(简体字)是中国新教徒最早将圣经翻译成中文的版本,最早于1919年出版。
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