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- 1 O SIGNORE Iddio delle vendette; O Dio delle vendette, apparisci in gloria.
- 2 Innalzati, o Giudice della terra; Rendi la retribuzione ai superbi.
- 3 Infino a quando, o Signore, Infino a quando trionferanno gli empi?
- 4 Infino a quando sgorgheranno parole dure? Infino a quando si vanteranno tutti gli operatori d’iniquità?
- 5 Signore, essi tritano il tuo popolo, Ed affliggono la tua eredità;
- 6 Uccidono la vedova e il forestiere, Ed ammazzano gli orfani;
- 7 E dicono: Il Signore non ne vede, E l’Iddio di Giacobbe non ne intende nulla.
- 8 O voi i più stolti del popolo, intendete; E voi pazzi, quando sarete savi?
- 9 Colui che ha piantata l’orecchia non udirebbe egli? Colui che ha formato l’occhio non riguarderebbe egli?
- 10 Colui che gastiga le genti, Che insegna il conoscimento agli uomini, non correggerebbe egli?
- 11 Il Signore conosce i pensieri degli uomini, E sa che son vanità.
- 12 Beato l’uomo il qual tu correggi, Signore, Ed ammaestri per la tua Legge;
- 13 Per dargli riposo, liberandolo da’ giorni dell’avversità, Mentre è cavata la fossa all’empio.
- 14 Perciocchè il Signore non lascerà il suo popolo, E non abbandonerà la sua eredità.
- 15 Perciocchè il giudicio ritornerà a giustizia, E dietro a lui saranno tutti quelli che son diritti di cuore.
- 16 Chi si leverà per me contro a’ maligni? Chi si presenterà per me contro agli operatori d’iniquità?
- 17 Se il Signore non fosse stato mio aiuto, Per poco l’anima mia sarebbe stata stanziata nel silenzio.
- 18 Quando io ho detto: Il mio piè vacilla; La tua benignità, o Signore, mi ha sostenuto.
- 19 Quando io sono stato in gran pensieri dentro di me, Le tue consolazioni han rallegrata l’anima mia.
- 20 Il seggio delle malizie che forma iniquità in luogo di statuti, Potrebbe egli esserti congiunto?
- 21 Essi corrono a schiere contro all’anima del giusto, E condannano il sangue innocente.
- 22 Ma il Signore mi è in vece d’alto ricetto; E l’Iddio mio in vece di rocca di confidanza.
- 23 Ed egli farà lor tornare addosso la loro iniquità, E li distruggerà per la lor propria malizia; Il Signore Iddio nostro li distruggerà.
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1649 Italian Giovanni Diodati Bibbia
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