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Mercoledi, 24 aprile 2024 - San Fedele da Sigmaringen ( Letture di oggi)

Psalms 105


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1Al eluia! Give thanks to Yahweh, cal on his name, proclaim his deeds to the peoples!2Sing to him, make music for him, recount all his wonders!3Glory in his holy name, let the hearts that seek Yahweh rejoice!4Seek Yahweh and his strength, tirelessly seek his presence!5Remember the marvels he has done, his wonders, the judgements he has spoken.6Stock of Abraham, his servant, children of Jacob whom he chose!7He is Yahweh our God, his judgements touch the whole world.8He remembers his covenant for ever, the promise he laid down for a thousand generations,9which he concluded with Abraham, the oath he swore to Isaac.10He established it as a statute for Jacob, an everlasting covenant with Israel,11saying, 'To you I give a land, Canaan, your allotted birthright.'12When they were insignificant in numbers, a handful of strangers in the land,13wandering from country to country, from one kingdom and nation to another,14he al owed no one to oppress them; for their sake he instructed kings,15'Do not touch my anointed ones, to my prophets you may do no harm.'16He cal ed down famine on the land, he took away their food supply;17he sent a man ahead of them, Joseph, sold as a slave.18So his feet were weighed down with shackles, his neck was put in irons.19In due time his prophecy was fulfilled, the word of Yahweh proved him true.20The king sent orders to release him, the ruler of nations set him free;21he put him in charge of his household, the ruler of al he possessed,22to instruct his princes as he saw fit, to teach his counsel ors wisdom.23Then Israel migrated to Egypt, Jacob settled in the country of Ham.24He made his people increase in numbers, he gave them more strength than their enemies,25whose heart he turned to hate his own people, to double-cross his servants.26He sent his servant Moses, and Aaron, the man of his choice.27They worked there the wonders he commanded, marvels in the country of Ham.28Darkness he sent, and darkness fel , but that nation defied his orders.29He turned their rivers to blood, and kil ed al the fish in them.30Their country was overrun with frogs, even in the royal apartments;31at his word came flies, and mosquitoes throughout the country.32He gave them hail as their rain, flames of fire in their land;33he blasted their vine and their fig tree, and shattered the trees of the country.34At his word came locusts, hoppers beyond al counting;35they devoured every green thing in the land, devoured al the produce of the soil.36He struck al the first-born in their land, the flower of all their manhood;37he led Israel out with silver and gold; in their tribes there was none who stumbled.38Egypt was glad at their leaving, for terror of Israel had seized them.39He spread out a cloud to cover them, and fire to light up the night.40They asked and he brought them quails, food from heaven to their hearts' content;41he opened a rock, the waters gushed out, and flowed in dry ground as a river.42Faithful to his sacred promise, given to his servant Abraham,43he led out his people with rejoicing, his chosen ones with shouts of joy.44He gave them the territories of nations, they reaped the fruit of other people's labours,45on condition that they kept his statutes, and remained obedient to his laws.