Parallel Bible results for "psalms 91"

Psalms 91

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1 psalmus cantici in die sabbati
1 He who is dwelling In the secret place of the Most High, In the shade of the Mighty lodgeth habitually,
2 bonum est confiteri Domino et psallere nomini tuo Altissime
2 He is saying of Jehovah, `My refuge, and my bulwark, my God, I trust in Him,'
3 ad adnuntiandum mane misericordiam tuam et veritatem tuam per noctem
3 For He delivereth thee from the snare of a fowler, From a calamitous pestilence.
4 in decacordo psalterio cum cantico in cithara
4 With His pinion He covereth thee over, And under His wings thou dost trust, A shield and buckler [is] His truth.
5 quia delectasti me Domine in factura tua et in operibus manuum tuarum exultabo
5 Thou art not afraid of fear by night, Of arrow that flieth by day,
6 quam magnificata sunt opera tua Domine nimis profundae factae sunt cogitationes tuae
6 Of pestilence in thick darkness that walketh, Of destruction that destroyeth at noon,
7 vir insipiens non cognoscet et stultus non intelleget haec
7 There fall at thy side a thousand, And a myriad at thy right hand, Unto thee it cometh not nigh.
8 cum exorti fuerint peccatores sicut faenum et apparuerint omnes qui operantur iniquitatem ut intereant in saeculum %saeculi;
8 But with thine eyes thou lookest, And the reward of the wicked thou seest,
9 tu autem Altissimus in aeternum Domine
9 (For Thou, O Jehovah, [art] my refuge,) The Most High thou madest thy habitation.
10 *quoniam ecce inimici tui Domine; quoniam ecce inimici tui peribunt et dispergentur omnes qui operantur iniquitatem
10 Evil happeneth not unto thee, And a plague cometh not near thy tent,
11 et exaltabitur sicut unicornis cornu meum et senectus mea in misericordia uberi
11 For His messengers He chargeth for thee, To keep thee in all thy ways,
12 et despexit oculus meus inimicis meis et insurgentibus in me malignantibus audiet auris mea
12 On the hands they bear thee up, Lest thou smite against a stone thy foot.
13 iustus ut palma florebit ut cedrus Libani multiplicabitur
13 On lion and asp thou treadest, Thou trampest young lion and dragon.
14 plantati in domo Domini in atriis Dei nostri florebunt
14 Because in Me he hath delighted, I also deliver him -- I set him on high, Because he hath known My name.
15 adhuc multiplicabuntur in senecta uberi et bene patientes erunt
15 He doth call Me, and I answer him, I [am] with him in distress, I deliver him, and honour him.
16 ut adnuntient quoniam rectus Dominus Deus noster et non est iniquitas in eo
16 With length of days I satisfy him, And I cause him to look on My salvation!
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