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Psalm 60
- 1 Gott, du hast uns verworfen, hast uns zerstreut, bist zornig gewesen; führe uns wieder zurück!
- 2 Du hast das Land erschüttert, hast es zerrissen; heile seine Risse, denn es wankt!
- 3 Du hast dein Volk Hartes sehen lassen, mit Taumelwein hast du uns getränkt.
- 4 Denen, die dich fürchten, hast du ein Panier gegeben, daß es sich erhebe um der Wahrheit willen.
- 5 Damit befreit werden deine Geliebten, rette durch deine Rechte und erhöre uns!
- 6 Gott hat geredet in seiner Heiligkeit: Frohlocken will ich, will Sichem verteilen und das Tal Sukkoth ausmessen.
- 7 Mein ist Gilead, und mein Manasse, und Ephraim ist die Wehr meines Hauptes, Juda mein Herrscherstab.
- 8 Moab ist mein Waschbecken, auf Edom will ich meine Sandale werfen; Philistäa, jauchze mir zu!
- 9 Wer wird mich führen in die feste Stadt, wer wird mich leiten bis nach Edom?
- 10 Nicht du, Gott, der du uns verworfen hast, und nicht auszogest, o Gott, mit unseren Heeren?
- 11 Schaffe uns Hülfe aus der Bedrängnis! Menschenrettung ist ja eitel.
- 12 Mit Gott werden wir mächtige Taten tun; und er, er wird unsere Bedränger zertreten.
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Elberfelder (1871) (elberfelder - 1.2)
2020-02-06German (de)
Elberfelder Übersetzung von 1871 (sogenannt).
- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.German
- Distribution Abbreviation: Elberfelder Bibeln
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Source (OSIS)
- history_1.0
- First version of the GerElb1871 module. Most things are working (footnotes and most of the ThML crossreferences)
- history_1.1
- (2003-06-19) Fixed unbalanced tags, encoded as UTF-8, compressed module, marked more cross-refs into scripRefs
- history_1.1.1
- (2013-07-30) Identified this as the so-called 1871 Elberfelder since we don’t actually know the date
- history_1.1.2
- (2013-08-20) Corrected .conf encoding
- history_1.2
- (2020-02-06) Fix https://tracker.crosswire.org/browse/MOD-299, crossref, notes...
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