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시편 148
- 1 할렐루야 하늘에서 여호와를 찬양하며 높은 데서 찬양할지어다
- 2 그의 모든 사자여 찬양하며 모든 군대여 찬양할지어다
- 3 해와 달아 찬양하며 광명한 별들아 찬양할지어다
- 4 하늘의 하늘도 찬양하며 하늘 위에 있는 물들도 찬양할지어다
- 5 그것들이 여호와의 이름을 찬양할 것은 저가 명하시매 지음을 받았음이로다
- 6 저가 또 그것들을 영영히 세우시고 폐치 못할 명을 정하셨도다
- 7 너희 용들과 바다여 땅에서 여호와를 찬양하라
- 8 불과 우박과 눈과 안개와 그 말씀을 좇는 광풍이며
- 9 산들과 모든 작은 산과 과목과 모든 백향목이며
- 10 짐승과 모든 가축과 기는 것과 나는 새며
- 11 세상의 왕들과 모든 백성과 방백과 땅의 모든 사사며
- 12 청년 남자와 처녀와 노인과 아이들아
- 13 다 여호와의 이름을 찬양할지어다 그 이름이 홀로 높으시며 그 영광이 천지에 뛰어나심이로다
- 14 저가 그 백성의 뿔을 높이셨으니 저는 모든 성도 곧 저를 친근히 하는 이스라엘 자손의 찬양거리로다 할렐루야
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