O give thanksH3034 unto the LORDH3068, for he is goodH2896: for his mercyH2617 endureth for everH5769.
Let the redeemedH1350 of the LORDH3068 sayH559 so, whom he hath redeemedH1350 from the handH3027 of the enemyH6862;
And gatheredH6908 them out of the landsH776, from the eastH4217, and from the westH4628, from the northH6828, and from the southH3220. {south: Heb. sea}
They wanderedH8582 in the wildernessH4057 in a solitaryH3452 wayH1870; they foundH4672 no cityH5892 to dwellH4186 in.
HungryH7457 and thirstyH6771, their soulH5315 faintedH5848 in them.
Then they criedH6817 unto the LORDH3068 in their troubleH6862, and he deliveredH5337 them out of their distressesH4691.
And he led them forthH1869 by the rightH3477 wayH1870, that they might goH3212 to a cityH5892 of habitationH4186.
Oh that men would praiseH3034 the LORDH3068 for his goodnessH2617, and for his wonderful worksH6381 to the childrenH1121 of menH120!
For he satisfiethH7646 the longingH8264 soulH5315, and fillethH4390 the hungryH7457 soulH5315 with goodnessH2896.
Such as sitH3427 in darknessH2822 and in the shadow of deathH6757, being boundH615 in afflictionH6040 and ironH1270;
Because they rebelledH4784 against the wordsH561 of GodH410, and contemnedH5006 the counselH6098 of the most HighH5945:
Therefore he brought downH3665 their heartH3820 with labourH5999; they fell downH3782, and there was none to helpH5826.
Then they criedH2199 unto the LORDH3068 in their troubleH6862, and he savedH3467 them out of their distressesH4691.
He brought them outH3318 of darknessH2822 and the shadow of deathH6757, and brakeH5423 their bandsH4147 in sunderH5423.
Oh that men would praiseH3034 the LORDH3068 for his goodnessH2617, and for his wonderful worksH6381 to the childrenH1121 of menH120!
For he hath brokenH7665 the gatesH1817 of brassH5178, and cutH1438 the barsH1280 of ironH1270 in sunderH1438.
FoolsH191 becauseH1870 of their transgressionH6588, and because of their iniquitiesH5771, are afflictedH6031.
Their soulH5315 abhorrethH8581 all manner of meatH400; and they draw nearH5060 unto the gatesH8179 of deathH4194.
Then they cryH2199 unto the LORDH3068 in their troubleH6862, and he savethH3467 them out of their distressesH4691.
He sentH7971 his wordH1697, and healedH7495 them, and deliveredH4422 them from their destructionsH7825.
Oh that men would praiseH3034 the LORDH3068 for his goodnessH2617, and for his wonderful worksH6381 to the childrenH1121 of menH120!
And let them sacrificeH2076 the sacrificesH2077 of thanksgivingH8426, and declareH5608 his worksH4639 with rejoicingH7440. {rejoicing: Heb. singing}
They that go downH3381 to the seaH3220 in shipsH591, that doH6213 businessH4399 in greatH7227 watersH4325;
These seeH7200 the worksH4639 of the LORDH3068, and his wondersH6381 in the deepH4688.
For he commandethH559, and raisethH5975 the stormyH5591 windH7307, which lifteth upH7311 the wavesH1530 thereof. {raiseth: Heb. maketh to stand}
They mount upH5927 to the heavenH8064, they go downH3381 again to the depthsH8415: their soulH5315 is meltedH4127 because of troubleH7451.
They reel to and froH2287, and staggerH5128 like a drunken manH7910, and are at their wits'H2451 endH1104. {are…: Heb. all their wisdom is swallowed up}
Then they cryH6817 unto the LORDH3068 in their troubleH6862, and he bringeth them outH3318 of their distressesH4691.
He makethH6965 the stormH5591 a calmH1827, so that the wavesH1530 thereof are stillH2814.
Then are they gladH8055 because they be quietH8367; so he bringethH5148 them unto their desiredH2656 havenH4231.
Oh that men would praiseH3034 the LORDH3068 for his goodnessH2617, and for his wonderful worksH6381 to the childrenH1121 of menH120!
Let them exaltH7311 him also in the congregationH6951 of the peopleH5971, and praiseH1984 him in the assemblyH4186 of the eldersH2205.
He turnethH7760 riversH5104 into a wildernessH4057, and the waterspringsH4325+H4161 into dry groundH6774;
A fruitfulH6529 landH776 into barrennessH4420, for the wickednessH7451 of them that dwellH3427 therein. {barrenness: Heb. saltiness}
He turnethH7760 the wildernessH4057 into a standingH98 waterH4325, and dryH6723 groundH776 into waterspringsH4325+H4161.
And there he maketh the hungryH7457 to dwellH3427, that they may prepareH3559 a cityH5892 for habitationH4186;
And sowH2232 the fieldsH7704, and plantH5193 vineyardsH3754, which may yieldH6213 fruitsH6529 of increaseH8393.
He blessethH1288 them also, so that they are multipliedH7235 greatlyH3966; and sufferethH4591 not their cattleH929 to decreaseH4591.
Again, they are minishedH4591 and brought lowH7817 through oppressionH6115, afflictionH7451, and sorrowH3015.
He pourethH8210 contemptH937 upon princesH5081, and causeth them to wanderH8582 in the wildernessH8414, where there is no wayH1870. {wilderness: or, void place}
Yet setteth he the poorH34 on highH7682 from afflictionH6040, and makethH7760 him familiesH4940 like a flockH6629. {from: or, after}
The righteousH3477 shall seeH7200 it, and rejoiceH8055: and all iniquityH5766 shall stopH7092 her mouthH6310.
Whoso is wiseH2450, and will observeH8104 these things, even they shall understandH995 the lovingkindnessH2617 of the LORDH3068.
Querverweise zu Psalm 107,17 Ps 107,17
To the chief MusicianH5329, A Psalm of DavidH1732. The foolH5036 hath saidH559 in his heartH3820, There is no GodH430. They are corruptH7843, they have done abominableH8581 worksH5949, there is none that doethH6213 goodH2896.
A PsalmH4210 of DavidH1732, to bring to remembranceH2142. O LORDH3068, rebukeH3198 me not in thy wrathH7110: neither chastenH3256 me in thy hot displeasureH2534.
For thine arrowsH2671 stick fastH5181 in me, and thy handH3027 presseth me soreH5181.
There is no soundnessH4974 in my fleshH1320 becauseH6440 of thine angerH2195; neither is there any restH7965 in my bonesH6106 becauseH6440 of my sinH2403. {rest: Heb. peace, or, health}
For mine iniquitiesH5771 are gone overH5674 mine headH7218: as an heavyH3515 burdenH4853 they are too heavyH3513 for me.
My woundsH2250 stinkH887 and are corruptH4743 becauseH6440 of my foolishnessH200.
I am troubledH5753; I am bowed downH7817 greatlyH3966; I goH1980 mourningH6937 all the dayH3117 long. {troubled: Heb. wried}
For my loinsH3689 are filledH4390 with a loathsomeH7033 disease: and there is no soundnessH4974 in my fleshH1320.
I am feebleH6313 and soreH3966 brokenH1794: I have roaredH7580 by reason of the disquietnessH5100 of my heartH3820.
And while the fleshH1320 was yetH2962 between their teethH8127, ere it was chewedH3772, the wrathH639 of the LORDH3068 was kindledH2734 against the peopleH5971, and the LORDH3068 smoteH5221 the peopleH5971 with a veryH3966 greatH7227 plagueH4347.
How long, ye simple onesH6612, will ye loveH157 simplicityH6612? and the scornersH3887 delightH2530 in their scorningH3944, and foolsH3684 hateH8130 knowledgeH1847?
And he calledH7121 the nameH8034 of that placeH4725 KibrothhattaavahH6914: because there they buriedH6912 the peopleH5971 that lustedH183. {Kibrothhattaavah: that is, The graves of lust}
And beheldH7200 among the simple onesH6612, I discernedH995 among the youthsH1121, a young manH5288 voidH2638 of understandingH3820, {the youths: Heb. the sons}
And the cloudH6051 departedH5493 from off the tabernacleH168; and, behold, MiriamH4813 became leprousH6879, white as snowH7950: and AaronH175 lookedH6437 upon MiriamH4813, and, behold, she was leprousH6879.
And AaronH175 saidH559 unto MosesH4872, AlasH994, my lordH113, I beseech thee, layH7896 not the sinH2403 upon us, wherein we have done foolishlyH2973, and wherein we have sinnedH2398.
Let her not be as one deadH4994+H4191, of whom the fleshH1320 is halfH2677 consumedH398 when he cometh outH3318 of his mother'sH517 wombH7358.
And MosesH4872 criedH6817 unto the LORDH3068, sayingH559, HealH7495 her now, O GodH410, I beseech thee.
He goethH1980 afterH310 her straightwayH6597, as an oxH7794 goethH935 to the slaughterH2874, or as a foolH191 to the correctionH4148 of the stocksH5914; {straightway: Heb. suddenly}
And the peopleH5971 spakeH1696 against GodH430, and against MosesH4872, Wherefore have ye brought us upH5927 out of EgyptH4714 to dieH4191 in the wildernessH4057? for there is no breadH3899, neither is there any waterH4325; and our soulH5315 loathethH6973 this lightH7052 breadH3899.
And the LORDH3068 sentH7971 fieryH8314 serpentsH5175 among the peopleH5971, and they bitH5391 the peopleH5971; and muchH7227 peopleH5971 of IsraelH3478 diedH4191.
Therefore the peopleH5971 cameH935 to MosesH4872, and saidH559, We have sinnedH2398, for we have spokenH1696 against the LORDH3068, and against thee; prayH6419 unto the LORDH3068, that he take awayH5493 the serpentsH5175 from us. And MosesH4872 prayedH6419 for the peopleH5971.
And the LORDH3068 saidH559 unto MosesH4872, MakeH6213 thee a fiery serpentH8314, and setH7760 it upon a poleH5251: and it shall come to pass, that every one that is bittenH5391, when he lookethH7200 upon it, shall liveH2425.
And MosesH4872 madeH6213 a serpentH5175 of brassH5178, and putH7760 it upon a poleH5251, and it came to pass, that if a serpentH5175 had bittenH5391 any manH376, when he beheldH5027 the serpentH5175 of brassH5178, he livedH2425.
For the iniquityH5771 of his covetousnessH1215 was I wrothH7107, and smoteH5221 him: I hidH5641 me, and was wrothH7107, and he went onH3212 frowardlyH7726 in the wayH1870 of his heartH3820. {frowardly: Heb. turning away}
I have seenH7200 his waysH1870, and will healH7495 him: I will leadH5148 him also, and restoreH7999 comfortsH5150 unto him and to his mournersH57.
Thine own wickednessH7451 shall correctH3256 thee, and thy backslidingsH4878 shall reproveH3198 thee: knowH3045 therefore and seeH7200 that it is an evilH7451 thing and bitterH4751, that thou hast forsakenH5800 the LORDH3068 thy GodH430, and that my fearH6345 is not in thee, saithH5002 the LordH136 GODH3069 of hostsH6635.