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Ψαλμοί 38
- 1 «Ψαλμός του Δαβίδ εις ανάμνησιν.» Κύριε, μη με ελέγξης εν τω θυμώ σου, μηδέ εν τη οργή σου παιδεύσης με.
- 2 Διότι τα βέλη σου ενεπήχθησαν εις εμέ και η χειρ σου καταπιέζει με.
- 3 Δεν υπάρχει υγεία εν τη σαρκί μου εξ αιτίας της οργής σου. δεν είναι ειρήνη εις τα οστά μου εξ αιτίας της αμαρτίας μου.
- 4 Διότι αι ανομίαι μου υπερέβησαν την κεφαλήν μου· ως φορτίον βαρύ υπερεβάρυναν επ' εμέ.
- 5 Εβρώμησαν και εσάπησαν αι πληγαί μου εξ αιτίας της ανοησίας μου.
- 6 Εταλαιπωρήθην, εκυρτώθην εις άκρον· όλην την ημέραν περιπατώ σκυθρωπός.
- 7 Διότι τα εντόσθιά μου γέμουσι φλογώσεως, και δεν υπάρχει υγεία εν τη σαρκί μου.
- 8 Ησθένησα και καθ' υπερβολήν κατεκόπην· βρυχώμαι από της αδημονίας της καρδίας μου.
- 9 Κύριε, ενώπιόν σου είναι πάσα η επιθυμία μου, και ο στεναγμός μου δεν κρύπτεται από σου.
- 10 Η καρδία μου ταράττεται, η δύναμίς μου με εγκαταλείπει· και το φως των οφθαλμών μου, και αυτό δεν είναι μετ' εμού.
- 11 Οι φίλοι μου και οι πλησίον μου στέκουσιν απέναντι της πληγής μου, και οι πλησιέστεροί μου στέκουσιν από μακρόθεν.
- 12 Και οι ζητούντες την ψυχήν μου στήνουσιν εις εμέ παγίδας· και οι εκζητούντες το κακόν μου λαλούσι πονηρά, και μελετώσι δόλους όλην την ημέραν.
- 13 Αλλ' εγώ ως κωφός δεν ήκουον και ήμην ως άφωνος, μη ανοίγων το στόμα αυτού.
- 14 Και ήμην ως άνθρωπος μη ακούων και μη έχων αντιλογίαν εν τω στόματι αυτού.
- 15 Διότι επί σε, Κύριε, ήλπισα· συ θέλεις μου εισακούσει, Κύριε ο Θεός μου.
- 16 Επειδή είπα, Ας μη χαρώσιν επ' εμέ· όταν ολισθήση ο πους μου, αυτοί μεγαλαυχούσι κατ' εμού.
- 17 Διότι είμαι έτοιμος να πέσω, και ο πόνος μου είναι πάντοτε έμπροσθέν μου.
- 18 Επειδή εγώ θέλω αναγγέλλει την ανομίαν μου, θέλω λυπείσθαι διά την αμαρτίαν μου.
- 19 Αλλ' οι εχθροί μου ζώσιν, υπερισχύουσι· και επληθύνθησαν οι μισούντές με αδίκως.
- 20 Και οι ανταποδίδοντες κακόν αντί καλού είναι εναντίοι μου, επειδή κυνηγώ το καλόν.
- 21 Μη με εγκαταλίπης, Κύριε· Θεέ μου, μη απομακρυνθής απ' εμού.
- 22 Τάχυνον εις βοήθειάν μου, Κύριε, η σωτηρία μου.
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Greek Modern (moderngreek - 1.0.3)
2012-07-12Greek Modern (el)
This translation started in 1831 and was published in 1850 by the Orthodox Archimandrite and professor of the National University of Athens, Neophytos Vamvas with the help of other researchers. Considering that the Greek Orthodox Church wouldn't support him, he collaborated with the British and Foreign Bible Society to publish this translation.
The text is written in "kathareuousa", a form of greek that is not spoken today in Greece. It is closer to spoken greek though, than the Septuagint (also known "translation of the seventy").- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible. Greek (Modern Greek).
- Distribution Abbreviation: moderngreek
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