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Psalms 77
- 1 わたしは神にむかい声をあげて叫ぶ。わたしが神にむかって声をあげれば、神はわたしに聞かれる。
- 2 わたしは悩みの日に主をたずね求め、夜はわが手を伸べてたゆむことなく、わが魂は慰められるのを拒む。
- 3 わたしは神を思うとき、嘆き悲しみ、深く思うとき、わが魂は衰える。[セラ
- 4 あなたはわたしのまぶたをささえて閉じさせず、わたしは物言うこともできないほどに悩む。
- 5 わたしは昔の日を思い、いにしえの年を思う。
- 6 わたしは夜、わが心と親しく語り、深く思うてわが魂を探り、言う、
- 7 「主はとこしえにわれらを捨てられるであろうか。ふたたび、めぐみを施されないであろうか。
- 8 そのいつくしみはとこしえに絶え、その約束は世々ながくすたれるであろうか。
- 9 神は恵みを施すことを忘れ、怒りをもってそのあわれみを閉じられたであろうか」と。[セラ
- 10 その時わたしは言う、「わたしの悲しみはいと高き者の右の手が変ったことである」と。
- 11 わたしは主のみわざを思い起す。わたしは、いにしえからのあなたのくすしきみわざを思いいだす。
- 12 わたしは、あなたのすべてのみわざを思い、あなたの力あるみわざを深く思う。
- 13 神よ、あなたの道は聖である。われらの神のように大いなる神はだれか。
- 14 あなたは、くすしきみわざを行われる神である。あなたは、もろもろの民の間に、その大能をあらわし、
- 15 その腕をもっておのれの民をあがない、ヤコブとヨセフの子らをあがなわれた。[セラ
- 16 神よ、大水はあなたを見た。大水はあなたを見ておののき、淵もまた震えた。
- 17 雲は水を注ぎいだし、空は雷をとどろかし、あなたの矢は四方にきらめいた。
- 18 あなたの雷のとどろきは、つむじ風の中にあり、あなたのいなずまは世を照し、地は震い動いた。
- 19 あなたの大路は海の中にあり、あなたの道は大水の中にあり、あなたの足跡はたずねえなかった。
- 20 あなたは、その民をモーセとアロンの手によって羊の群れのように導かれた。
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2008-06-08Japanese (ja)
This text is based on the Kougo-yaku 口語訳「聖書」, Colloquial Japanese Bible Published in 1954/1955 (whose copyright is expired at 1 Jan 2006).
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