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- 1 «Προσευχή του Δαβίδ.» Κλίνον, Κύριε, το ωτίον σου· επάκουσόν μου, διότι πτωχός και πένης είμαι εγώ.
- 2 Φύλαξον την ψυχήν μου, διότι είμαι όσιος· συ, Θεέ μου, σώσον τον δούλον σου τον ελπίζοντα επί σε.
- 3 Ελέησόν με, Κύριε, διότι προς σε κράζω όλην την ημέραν.
- 4 Εύφρανον την ψυχήν του δούλου σου, διότι προς σε, Κύριε, υψόνω την ψυχήν μου.
- 5 Διότι συ, Κύριε, είσαι αγαθός και εύσπλαγχνος και πολυέλεος εις πάντας τους επικαλουμένους σε.
- 6 Ακροάσθητι, Κύριε, της προσευχής μου και πρόσεξον εις την φωνήν των δεήσεών μου.
- 7 Εν ημέρα θλίψεώς μου θέλω σε επικαλείσθαι, διότι θέλεις μου εισακούει.
- 8 Δεν είναι όμοιός σου μεταξύ των θεών, Κύριε· ουδέ έργα όμοια των έργων σου.
- 9 Πάντα τα έθνη, τα οποία έκαμες, θέλουσιν ελθεί και προσκυνήσει ενώπιόν σου, Κύριε, και θέλουσι δοξάσει το όνομά σου·
- 10 διότι μέγας είσαι και κάμνεις θαυμάσια· συ είσαι Θεός μόνος.
- 11 Δίδαξόν με, Κύριε, την οδόν σου, και θέλω περιπατεί εν τη αληθεία σου· προσήλονε την καρδίαν μου εις τον φόβον του ονόματός σου.
- 12 Θέλω σε αινεί, Κύριε ο Θεός μου, εν όλη τη καρδία μου και θέλω δοξάζει το όνομά σου εις τον αιώνα·
- 13 διότι μέγα επ' εμέ το έλεός σου· και ηλευθέρωσας την ψυχήν μου εξ άδου κατωτάτου.
- 14 Θεέ, οι υπερήφανοι εσηκώθησαν κατ' εμού, και αι συνάξεις των βιαστών εζήτησαν την ψυχήν μου· και δεν σε έθεσαν ενώπιόν αυτών.
- 15 Αλλά συ, Κύριε, είσαι Θεός οικτίρμων και ελεήμων, μακρόθυμος και πολυέλεος και αληθινός.
- 16 Επίβλεψον επ' εμέ και ελέησόν με· δος την δύναμίν σου εις τον δούλον σου και σώσον τον υιόν της δούλης σου.
- 17 Κάμε εις εμέ σημείον εις αγαθόν, διά να ίδωσιν οι μισούντές με και να αισχυνθώσι· διότι συ, Κύριε, με εβοήθησας και με παρηγόρησας.
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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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Public Domain
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www.theword.gr
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- Initial release (2008-07-23)
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