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Salmi 144
- 1 Salmo di Davide. BENEDETTO sia il Signore, mia Rocca, Il quale ammaestra le mie mani alla battaglia, E le mie dita alla guerra.
- 2 Egli è la mia benignità e la mia fortezza; Il mio alto ricetto ed il mio liberatore; Egli è il mio scudo, ed io mi confido in lui; Egli è quello che abbatte i popoli sotto me.
- 3 O Signore, che cosa è l’uomo, che tu ne abbi cura? Che cosa è il figliuol dell’uomo, che tu ne faccia conto?
- 4 L’uomo è simile a vanità; I suoi giorni son come l’ombra che passa.
- 5 Signore, abbassa i tuoi cieli, e scendi; Tocca i monti, e fa’ che fumino.
- 6 Vibra il folgore, e dissipa quella gente; Avventa le tua saette, e mettili in rotta.
- 7 Stendi le tue mani da alto, E riscuotimi, e trammi fuor di grandi acque, Di man degli stranieri;
- 8 La cui bocca parla menzogna; E la cui destra è destra di frode.
- 9 O Dio, io ti canterò un nuovo cantico; Io ti salmeggerò in sul saltero ed in sul decacordo.
- 10 Tu, che dài vittoria ai re; Che riscuoti Davide, tuo servitore, dalla spada scellerata;
- 11 Liberami, e riscuotimi dalla mano degli stranieri. La cui bocca parla menzogna, E la cui destra è destra di frode.
- 12 Acciocchè i nostri figliuoli sieno come piante novelle, Bene allevate nella lor giovanezza; E le nostre figliuole sieno come i cantoni intagliati Dell’edificio d’un palazzo;
- 13 E le nostre celle sieno piene, E porgano ogni specie di beni; E le nostre gregge moltiplichino a migliaia, e a diecine di migliaia, Nelle nostre campagne;
- 14 E i nostri buoi sieno grossi e possenti; E non vi sia per le nostre piazze nè assalto, Nè uscita, nè grido alcuno.
- 15 Beato il popolo che è in tale stato; Beato il popolo, di cui il Signore è l’Iddio.
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Giovanni Diodati Bible (1649) (giovanni - 1.1)
2020-02-08Italian (it)
1649 Italian Giovanni Diodati Bibbia
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- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.Italian
- Distribution Abbreviation: Giovanni Diodati
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