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- 1 하나님이여 주께서 우리를 버려 흩으셨고 분노하셨사오나 지금은 우리를 회복시키소서
- 2 주께서 땅을 진동시키사 갈라지게 하셨사오니 그 틈을 기우소서 땅이 요동함이니이다
- 3 주께서 주의 백성에게 어려움을 보이시고 비척거리게 하는 포도주로 우리에게 마시우셨나이다
- 4 주를 경외하는 자에게 기를 주시고 진리를 위하여 달게 하셨나이다(셀라)
- 5 주의 사랑하시는 자를 건지시기 위하여 우리에게 응답하사 오른손으로 구원하소서
- 6 하나님이 그 거룩하심으로 말씀하시되 내가 뛰놀리라 내가 세겜을 나누며 숙곳 골짜기를 척량하리라
- 7 길르앗이 내 것이요 므낫세도 내 것이며 에브라임은 내 머리의 보호자요 유다는 나의 홀이며
- 8 모압은 내 목욕통이라 에돔에는 내 신을 던지리라 블레셋아 나를 인하여 외치라 하셨도다
- 9 누가 나를 이끌어 견고한 성에 들이며 누가 나를 에돔에 인도할꼬
- 10 하나님이여 주께서 우리를 버리지 아니하셨나이까 하나님이여 주께서 우리 군대와 함께 나아가지 아니하시나이다
- 11 우리를 도와 대적을 치게 하소서 사람의 구원은 헛됨이니이다
- 12 우리가 하나님을 의지하고 용감히 행하리니 저는 우리의 대적을 밟으실 자심이로다
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