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Psalms 9
- 1 わたしは心をつくして主に感謝し、あなたのくすしきみわざをことごとく宣べ伝えます。
- 2 いと高き者よ、あなたによってわたしは喜びかつ楽しみ、あなたの名をほめ歌います。
- 3 わたしの敵は退くとき、つまずき倒れてあなたの前に滅びました。
- 4 あなたがわたしの正しい訴えを助け守られたからです。あなたはみくらに座して、正しいさばきをされました。
- 5 あなたはもろもろの国民を責め、悪しき者を滅ぼし、永久に彼らの名を消し去られました。
- 6 敵は絶えはてて、とこしえに滅び、あなたが滅ぼされたもろもろの町はその記憶さえ消えうせました。
- 7 しかし主はとこしえに、み位に座し、さばきのために、みくらを設けられました。
- 8 主は正義をもって世界をさばき、公平をもってもろもろの民をさばかれます。
- 9 主はしえたげられる者のとりで、なやみの時のとりでです。
- 10 み名を知る者はあなたに寄り頼みます。主よ、あなたを尋ね求める者をあなたは捨てられたことがないからです。
- 11 シオンに住まわれる主にむかってほめうたい、そのみわざをもろもろの民のなかに宣べ伝えよ。
- 12 血を流す者にあだを報いられる主は彼らを心にとめ、苦しむ者の叫びをお忘れにならないからです。
- 13 主よ、わたしをあわれんでください。死の門からわたしを引きあげられる主よ、あだする者のわたしを悩ますのをみそなわしてください。
- 14 そうすれば、わたしはあなたのすべての誉を述べ、シオンの娘の門で、あなたの救を喜ぶことができましょう。
- 15 もろもろの国民は自分の作った穴に陥り、隠し設けた網に自分の足を捕えられる。
- 16 主はみずからを知らせ、さばきを行われた。悪しき者は自分の手で作ったわなに捕えられる。[ヒガヨン、セラ
- 17 悪しき者、また神を忘れるもろもろの国民は陰府へ去って行く。
- 18 貧しい者は常に忘れられるのではない。苦しむ者の望みはとこしえに滅びるのではない。
- 19 主よ、立ちあがってください。人に勝利を得させず、もろもろの国民に、み前でさばきを受けさせてください。
- 20 主よ、彼らに恐れを起させ、もろもろの国民に自分がただ、人であることを知らせてください。[セラ
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