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- 1 «Ωιδή των Αναβαθμών.» Ενθυμήθητι, Κύριε, τον Δαβίδ, και πάντας τους αγώνας αυτού·
- 2 πως ώμοσε προς τον Κύριον και έκαμεν ευχήν εις τον ισχυρόν Θεόν του Ιακώβ·
- 3 Δεν θέλω εισέλθει υπό την στέγην του οίκου μου, δεν θέλω αναβή εις την κλίνην της στρωμνής μου,
- 4 δεν θέλω δώσει ύπνον εις τους οφθαλμούς μου, νυσταγμόν εις τα βλέφαρά μου,
- 5 εωσού εύρω τόπον διά τον Κύριον, κατοικίαν διά τον ισχυρόν Θεόν του Ιακώβ.
- 6 Ιδού, ηκούσαμεν περί αυτής εν Εφραθά· ευρήκαμεν αυτήν εις τας πεδιάδας του Ιαάρ.
- 7 Ας εισέλθωμεν εις τας σκηνάς αυτού· ας προσκυνήσωμεν εις το υποπόδιον των ποδών αυτού.
- 8 Ανάστηθι, Κύριε, εις την ανάπαυσίν σου, συ και η κιβωτός της δυνάμεώς σου.
- 9 Οι ιερείς σου ας ενδυθώσι δικαιοσύνην, και οι όσιοί σου ας αγάλλωνται.
- 10 Ένεκεν Δαβίδ του δούλου σου μη αποστρέψης το πρόσωπον του κεχρισμένου σου.
- 11 Ώμοσεν ο Κύριος αλήθειαν προς τον Δαβίδ, δεν θέλει αθετήσει αυτήν, Εκ του καρπού του σώματός σου θέλω θέσει επί τον θρόνον σου.
- 12 Εάν φυλάξωσιν οι υιοί σου την διαθήκην μου, και τα μαρτύριά μου τα οποία θέλω διδάξει αυτούς, και οι υιοί αυτών θέλουσι καθίσει διαπαντός επί του θρόνου σου.
- 13 Διότι εξέλεξεν ο Κύριος την Σιών· ευηρεστήθη να κατοική εν αυτή.
- 14 Αύτη είναι η ανάπαυσίς μου εις τον αιώνα του αιώνος· ενταύθα θέλω κατοικεί, διότι ηγάπησα αυτήν.
- 15 Θέλω ευλογήσει εν ευλογία τας τροφάς αυτής· τους πτωχούς αυτής θέλω χορτάσει άρτον·
- 16 και τους ιερείς αυτής θέλω ενδύσει σωτηρίαν· και οι όσιοι αυτής θέλουσιν αγάλλεσθαι εν αγαλλιάσει.
- 17 Εκεί θέλω κάμει να βλαστήση κέρας εις τον Δαβίδ· ητοίμασα λύχνον διά τον κεχρισμένον μου.
- 18 Τους εχθρούς αυτού θέλω ενδύσει αισχύνην· επί δε αυτόν θέλει ανθεί το διάδημα αυτού.
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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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