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- 1 Salmo. Canto per il giorno del sabato. Buona cosa è celebrare l’Eterno, e salmeggiare al tuo nome, o Altissimo;
- 2 proclamare la mattina la tua benignità, e la tua fedeltà ogni notte,
- 3 sul decacordo e sul saltèro, con l’accordo solenne dell’arpa!
- 4 Poiché, o Eterno, tu m’hai rallegrato col tuo operare; io celebro con giubilo le opere delle tue mani.
- 5 Come son grandi le tue opere, o Eterno! I tuoi pensieri sono immensamente profondi.
- 6 L’uomo insensato non conosce e il pazzo non intende questo:
- 7 che gli empi germoglian come l’erba e gli operatori d’iniquità fioriscono, per esser distrutti in perpetuo.
- 8 Ma tu, o Eterno, siedi per sempre in alto.
- 9 Poiché, ecco, i tuoi nemici, o Eterno, ecco, i tuoi nemici periranno, tutti gli operatori d’iniquità saranno dispersi.
- 10 Ma tu mi dài la forza del bufalo; io son unto d’olio fresco.
- 11 L’occhio mio si compiace nel veder la sorte di quelli che m’insidiano, le mie orecchie nell’udire quel che avviene ai malvagi che si levano contro di me.
- 12 Il giusto fiorirà come la palma, crescerà come il cedro sul Libano.
- 13 Quelli che son piantati nella casa dell’Eterno fioriranno nei cortili del nostro Dio.
- 14 Porteranno ancora del frutto nella vecchiaia; saranno pieni di vigore e verdeggianti,
- 15 per annunziare che l’Eterno è giusto; egli è la mia ròcca, e non v’è ingiustizia in lui.
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2020-02-08Italian (it)
1927 Italian Riveduta Bibbia: Versione riveduta in testo originale dal Dott. GIOVANNI LUZZI già Prof. alla Facoltà Teologica Valdese di Roma.
- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.Italian
- Distribution Abbreviation: riveduta
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http://lasacrabibbiaelaconcordanza.lanuovavia.org/bibbiapdf3.pdf
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