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- 1 Al Músico principal: sobre Nehiloth: Salmo de David. ESCUCHA, oh Jehová, mis palabras; considera la meditación mía.
- 2 Está atento á la voz de mi clamor, Rey mío y Dios mío, porque á ti oraré.
- 3 Oh Jehová, de mañana oirás mi voz; de mañana me presentaré á ti, y esperaré.
- 4 Porque tú no eres un Dios que ame la maldad: el malo no habitará junto á ti.
- 5 No estarán los insensatos delante de tus ojos: aborreces á todos los que obran iniquidad.
- 6 Destruirás á los que hablan mentira: al hombre de sangres y de engaño abominará Jehová.
- 7 Y yo en la multitud de tu misericordia entraré en tu casa: adoraré hacia el templo de tu santidad en tu temor.
- 8 Guíame, Jehová, en tu justicia á causa de mis enemigos; endereza delante de mí tu camino.
- 9 Porque no hay en su boca rectitud: sus entrañas son pravedades; sepulcro abierto su garganta: con su lengua lisonjearán.
- 10 Desbarátalos, oh Dios; caigan de sus consejos: por la multitud de sus rebeliones échalos, porque se rebelaron contra ti.
- 11 Y alegrarse han todos los que en ti confían; para siempre darán voces de júbilo, porque tú los defiendes: y en ti se regocijarán los que aman tu nombre.
- 12 Porque tú, oh Jehová, bendecirás al justo; lo cercarás de benevolencia como con un escudo.
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Reina Valera NT (1858) (rv1858 - 2)
2021-10-19Spanish (es)
La Santa Biblia
antiguo y nuevo testamento
Antigua versión de casiodoro de reina (1569)
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