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Salmos 48
- 1 Canción: Salmo de los hijos de Coré. GRANDE es Jehová y digno de ser en gran manera alabado, en la ciudad de nuestro Dios, en el monte de su santuario.
- 2 Hermosa provincia, el gozo de toda la tierra es el monte de Sión, á los lados del aquilón, la ciudad del gran Rey.
- 3 Dios en sus palacios es conocido por refugio.
- 4 Porque he aquí los reyes de la tierra se reunieron; pasaron todos.
- 5 Y viéndola ellos así, maravilláronse, se turbaron, diéronse priesa á huir.
- 6 Tomólos allí temblor; dolor, como á mujer que pare.
- 7 Con viento solano quiebras tú las naves de Tharsis.
- 8 Como lo oímos, así hemos visto en la ciudad de Jehová de los ejércitos, en la ciudad de nuestro Dios: afirmarála Dios para siempre. (Selah.)
- 9 Esperamos tu misericordia, oh Dios, en medio de tu templo.
- 10 Conforme á tu nombre, oh Dios, así es tu loor hasta los fines de la tierra: de justicia está llena tu diestra.
- 11 Alegraráse el monte de Sión; se gozarán las hijas de Judá por tus juicios.
- 12 Andad alrededor de Sión, y rodeadla: contad sus torres.
- 13 Poned vuestro corazón á su antemuro, mirad sus palacios; para que lo contéis á la generación venidera.
- 14 Porque este Dios es Dios nuestro eternalmente y para siempre: él nos capitaneará hasta la muerte.
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