Psalm 34: Difference between revisions
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{{Vs|22}} Mors peccatorum pessima; et qui oderunt justum delinquent. | {{Vs|22}} Mors peccatorum pessima; et qui oderunt justum delinquent. | ||
{{Vs|23}} Redimet Dominus animas servorum suorum, et non delinquent omnes qui sperant in eo.}} | {{Vs|23}} Redimet Dominus animas servorum suorum, et non delinquent omnes qui sperant in eo.}} | ||
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===German translation=== | |||
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{{Vs|1}} ''Ein Psalm Davids, da er seine Gebärde verstellte vor Abimelech, als der ihn von sich trieb und er wegging.'' | |||
{{Vs|2}} Ich will den H<small>ERRN</small> loben allezeit; sein Lob soll immerdar in meinem Munde sein. | |||
{{Vs|3}} Meine Seele soll sich rühmen des H<small>ERRN</small>, dass es die Elenden hören und sich freuen. | |||
{{Vs|4}} Preiset mit mir den H<small>ERRN</small> und lasst uns miteinander seinen Namen erhöhen! | |||
{{Vs|5}} Da ich den H<small>ERRN</small> suchte, antwortete er mir und errettete mich aus meiner Furcht. | |||
{{Vs|6}} Welche auf ihn sehen, die werden erquickt, und ihr Angesicht wird nicht zu Schanden. | |||
{{Vs|7}} Da dieser Elende rief, hörte der H<small>ERR</small> und half ihm aus allen seinen Nöten. | |||
{{Vs|8}} Der Engel des H<small>ERRN</small> lagert sich um die her, so ihn fürchten, und hilft ihnen aus. | |||
{{Vs|9}} Schmecket und sehet, wie freundlich der H<small>ERR</small> ist. Wohl dem, der auf ihn trauet! | |||
{{Vs|10}} Fürchtet den H<small>ERRN</small>, ihr seine Heiligen! Denn die ihn fürchten, haben keinen Mangel. | |||
{{Vs|11}} Reiche müssen darben und hungern; aber die den H<small>ERRN</small> suchen, haben keinen Mangel an irgendeinem Gut. | |||
{{Vs|12}} Kommt her, ihr Kinder, höret mir zu! Ich will euch die Furcht des H<small>ERRN</small> lehren. | |||
{{Vs|13}} Wer ist, der Leben begehrt und gerne gute Tage hätte? | |||
{{Vs|14}} Behüte deine Zunge vor Bösem und deine Lippen, dass sie nicht Trug reden. | |||
{{Vs|15}} Lass ab vom Bösen und tu Gutes; suche Frieden und jage ihm nach! | |||
{{Vs|16}} Die Augen des H<small>ERRN</small> merken auf die Gerechten und seine Ohren auf ihr Schreien. | |||
{{Vs|17}} Das Antlitz des H<small>ERRN</small> steht gegen die, so Böses tun, dass er ihr Gedächtnis ausrotte von der Erde. | |||
{{Vs|18}} Wenn die Gerechten schreien, so hört der H<small>ERR</small> und errettet sie aus all ihrer Not. | |||
{{Vs|19}} Der H<small>ERR</small> ist nahe denen, die gebrochenen Herzens sind, und hilft denen, die ein zerschlagen Gemüt haben. | |||
{{Vs|20}} Der Gerechte muss viel Leiden, aber der H<small>ERR</small> hilft ihm aus dem allem. | |||
{{Vs|21}} Er bewahrt ihm alle seine Gebeine, dass deren nicht eins zerbrochen wird. | |||
{{Vs|22}} Den Gottlosen wird das Unglück töten, und die den Gerechten hassen, werden Schuld haben. | |||
{{Vs|23}} Der H<small>ERR</small> erlöst die Seele seiner Knechte, und alle, die auf ihn trauen, werden keine Schuld haben.}} | |||
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===Káldi fordítás (33. zsoltár)=== | ===Káldi fordítás (33. zsoltár)=== | ||
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A bűnösök halála igen gonosz; és kik gyűlölik az igazat, vétkeznek. | A bűnösök halála igen gonosz; és kik gyűlölik az igazat, vétkeznek. | ||
Az Úr megváltja szolgái lelkeit; és mindazok, kik benne bíznak, nem vétkeznek.}} | Az Úr megváltja szolgái lelkeit; és mindazok, kik benne bíznak, nem vétkeznek.}} | ||
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===King James Version=== | |||
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{{Vs|1}} I will bless the {{Lord}} at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth. | |||
{{Vs|2}} My soul shall make her boast in the {{Lord}}: the humble shall hear thereof, and be glad. | |||
{{Vs|3}} O magnify the {{Lord}} with me, and let us exalt his name together. | |||
{{Vs|4}} I sought the {{Lord}}, and he heard me, and delivered me from all my fears. | |||
{{Vs|5}} They looked unto him, and were lightened: and their faces were not ashamed. | |||
{{Vs|6}} This poor man cried, and the {{Lord}} heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles. | |||
{{Vs|7}} The angel of the {{Lord}} encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them. | |||
{{Vs|8}} O taste and see that the {{Lord}} is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him. | |||
{{Vs|9}} O fear the {{Lord}}, ye his saints: for there is no want to them that fear him. | |||
{{Vs|10}} The young lions do lack, and suffer hunger: but they that seek the {{Lord}} shall not want any good thing. | |||
{{Vs|11}} Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the {{Lord}}. | |||
{{Vs|12}} What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good? | |||
{{Vs|13}} Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. | |||
{{Vs|14}} Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it. | |||
{{Vs|15}} The eyes of the {{Lord}} are upon the righteous, and his ears are open unto their cry. | |||
{{Vs|16}} The face of the {{Lord}} is against them that do evil, to cut off the remembrance of them from the earth. | |||
{{Vs|17}} The righteous cry, and the {{Lord}} heareth, and delivereth them out of all their troubles. | |||
{{Vs|18}} The {{Lord}} is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit. | |||
{{Vs|19}} Many are the afflictions of the righteous: but the {{Lord}} delivereth him out of them all. | |||
{{Vs|20}} He keepeth all his bones: not one of them is broken. | |||
{{Vs|21}} Evil shall slay the wicked: and they that hate the righteous shall be desolate. | |||
{{Vs|22}} The {{Lord}} redeemeth the soul of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate.}} | |||
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===Church of England 1662 ''Book of Common Prayer''=== | |||
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{{Vs|1}} I will alway give thanks unto the Lord: his praise shall ever be in my mouth. | |||
{{Vs|2}} My soul shall make her boast in the Lord: the humble shall hear thereof, and be glad. | |||
{{Vs|3}} O praise the Lord with me: and let us magnify his Name together. | |||
{{Vs|4}} I sought the Lord, and he heard me: yea, he delivered me out of all my fear. | |||
{{Vs|5}} They had an eye unto him, and were lightened: and their faces were not ashamed. | |||
{{Vs|6}} Lo, the poor crieth, and the Lord heareth him: yea, | |||
and saveth him out of all his troubles. | |||
{{Vs|7}} The angel of the Lord tarrieth round about them that fear him: and delivereth them. | |||
{{Vs|8}} O taste, and see, how gracious the Lord is: blessed is the man that trusteth in him. | |||
{{Vs|9}} O fear the Lord, ye that are his saints: for they that fear him lack nothing. | |||
{{Vs|10}} The lions do lack, and suffer hunger: but they who seek the Lord shall want no manner of thing that is good. | |||
{{Vs|11}} Come, ye children, and hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the Lord. | |||
{{Vs|12}} What man is he that lusteth to live: and would fain see good days? | |||
{{Vs|13}} Keep thy tongue from evil: and thy lips, that they speak no guile. | |||
{{Vs|14}} Eschew evil, and do good: seek peace, and ensue it. | |||
{{Vs|15}} The eyes of the Lord are over the righteous: and his ears are open unto their prayers. | |||
{{Vs|16}} The countenance of the Lord is against them that do evil: | |||
to root out the remembrance of them from the earth. | |||
{{Vs|17}} The righteous cry, and the Lord heareth them: and delivereth them out of all their troubles. | |||
{{Vs|18}} The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a contrite heart: and will save such as be of an humble spirit. | |||
{{Vs|19}} Great are the troubles of the righteous: but the Lord delivereth him out of all. | |||
{{Vs|20}} He keepeth all his bones: so that not one of them is broken. | |||
{{Vs|21}} But misfortune shall slay the ungodly: and they that hate the righteous shall be desolate. | |||
{{Vs|22}} The Lord delivereth the souls of his servants: and all they that put their trust in him shall not be destitute.}} | |||
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gods enghel moet se so bestroopê | gods enghel moet se so bestroopê | ||
doncker laet wordê haer ganghê. | doncker laet wordê haer ganghê. | ||
gods enghel moet se beuanghen. | gods enghel moet se beuanghen.}} | ||
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Si hebbê mi laghê heymelyck gheleyt | Si hebbê mi laghê heymelyck gheleyt | ||
en te vergeefs myn siel si wraectê. | en te vergeefs myn siel si wraectê. | ||
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die valsche tuyghê sonder wyckê | die valsche tuyghê sonder wyckê | ||
al dat my was oncondich | al dat my was oncondich | ||
dat vraechdê sy wtmondich. | dat vraechdê sy wtmondich.}} | ||
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En sy mi quaet betaeldê voer dat doet | En sy mi quaet betaeldê voer dat doet | ||
op dat myn siele mocht verdroghen | op dat myn siele mocht verdroghen | ||
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wanneer sy mi seer lastich vielê | wanneer sy mi seer lastich vielê | ||
end wilden my vernielen.}} | end wilden my vernielen.}} | ||
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===Metrical Paraphrase by Thomas Sternhold, 1547=== | |||
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1. I will give laud and honor both | |||
Unto the Lord always: | |||
And eke my mouth for ever more | |||
Shall speak unto his praise. | |||
2. I do delight to laud the Lord | |||
In soul and eke in voice: | |||
That humble men and mortified | |||
May hear and so rejoice. | |||
3. Therefore see that ye magnify | |||
With me the living Lord: | |||
And let us now exalt his name, | |||
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4. For I myself besought the Lord, | |||
He answered me again: | |||
And me delivered incontinent | |||
From all my fear and pain. | |||
5. Who so they be that him behold, | |||
Shall see his light most clear: | |||
Their countenance shall not be dashed, | |||
They need it not to fear. | |||
6. This silly soul for some relief, | |||
Unto the Lord did call: | |||
Who did him hear without delay, | |||
And rid him out of thrall. | |||
7. The angel of the Lord doth pitch | |||
his tents in every place: | |||
To save all such as fear the Lord, | |||
That nothing them deface. | |||
8. Taste and consider well therefore | |||
That God is good and just: | |||
O happy man that maketh him, | |||
His only stay and trust. | |||
9. Fear ye the Lord ye holy ones, | |||
Above all earthly thing: | |||
For they that fear the living Lord, | |||
Are sure to lack nothing, | |||
10. The lions shall be hungerbit, | |||
and pined with famine much: | |||
But as for them that fear the Lord, | |||
No lack shall be to such. | |||
11. Come near therefore my children dear | |||
And to my words give ear: | |||
1 shall you teach the perfect way, | |||
How you the Lord shall fear.}} | |||
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12. Who is the man that would live long | |||
And lead a blessed life: | |||
See thou refrain thy tongue and lips | |||
From all deceit and strife. | |||
13. Turn back thy face from doing ill, | |||
And do the Godly deed : | |||
Enquire for peace and quietness, | |||
And follow it with speed. | |||
14. For why? the eyes of God above, | |||
Upon the just are bent | |||
His ears likewise doth hear the plaint | |||
Of the poor innocent. | |||
15. But he doth frown and bend his brows | |||
Upon the wicked train | |||
And cuts away the memory, | |||
That should of them remain. | |||
16. But when the just do call and cry, | |||
The Lord doth hear them so | |||
That out of pain and misery, | |||
Forthwith he lets them go. | |||
17. The Lord is kind and merciful | |||
To such as be contrite | |||
He saves also the sorrowful. | |||
The meek, and poor in in spirit. | |||
18. Full many be the miseries, | |||
That righteous men do suffer | |||
But out of all adversities. | |||
The Lord will them deliver. | |||
19. The Lord doth so preserve and keep | |||
His very bones alway : | |||
That not so much as one of them, | |||
Doth perish or decay. | |||
20. The sin shall slay the wicked man, | |||
Which he himself hath wrought | |||
And such as hate the righteous man | |||
Shall soon be brought to naught. | |||
21. But they that serve the living Lord, | |||
The Lord doth save them sound : | |||
And who that put their trust in him, | |||
Nothing shall them confound.}} | |||
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The Lord Will food provide. | The Lord Will food provide. | ||
For such as put their trust in him, | For such as put their trust in him, | ||
And see their needs supplied. | And see their needs supplied.}} | ||
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Approach, ye piously dispos'd, | Approach, ye piously dispos'd, | ||
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To them and their posterity | To them and their posterity | ||
His blessings shall descend.}} | His blessings shall descend.}} | ||
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Revision as of 20:27, 19 November 2015
Table of Psalms << Psalm 34 >> | ||||||||||||||
General Information
Settings by composers
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See Benedicam Dominum for settings of vv.2-3 as the Gradual for Pentecost XII
See also Gustate et videte for settings vv.9-10 as the Communion Motet for Pentecost VIII.
See also Timete Dominum for settings of vv.10-11 as the Gradual for All Saints.
Text and translations
Clementine Vulgate (Psalm 33)Latin text1 Davidi, cum immutavit vultum suum coram Achimelech, et dimisit eum, et abiit. |
German translationGerman text1 Ein Psalm Davids, da er seine Gebärde verstellte vor Abimelech, als der ihn von sich trieb und er wegging. |
Káldi fordítás (33. zsoltár)
Hungarian translation
Dávidé, mikor tettette magát Akimelek előtt, s ez elbocsátotta őt, és elment.
Áldom az Urat minden időben; az ő dicsérete számban lesz mindenkoron.
Az Úrban dicsekedik az én lelkem; hallják meg ezt a szelídek, és vígadjanak.
Magasztaljátok az Urat velem; és dicsőítsük az ő nevét egyetemben.
Kerestem az Urat, és meghallgatott engem, és minden szorongásomból megmentett engem.
Járúljatok hozzája és megvilágosodtok, és orczátok nem szégyenűl meg.
Ez a szegény kiáltott, és az Úr meghallgatta őt, és minden szorongásából kiszabadította őt.
Az Úr angyala az őt félők körűl lakozik, és megmenti őket.
Ízleljétek és lássátok, mily édes az Úr; boldog ember, ki őbenne bízik.
Féljétek az Urat, minden szentei! mert nincs fogyatkozásuk az őt félőknek.
A gazdagok szűkölködtek és éheztek; de kik az Urat keresik, semmi jóban meg nem fogyatkoznak.
Jőjetek, fiaim! halljatok engem, az Úr félelmére tanítlak titeket.
Ki az az ember, ki életet óhajt, és jó napokat szeret látni?
Tiltsd el nyelvedet a gonosztól, és ajakid ne szóljanak csalárdságot.
Távozzál a gonosztól, és cselekedjél jót; keresd a békét és kövesd azt.
Az Úr szemei az igazakon, és fülei azok könyörgésein.
Az Úr orczája pedig a gonosztevőkön van, hogy elveszítse a földről azok emlékezetét.
Az igazak kiáltottak, és az Úr meghallgatta őket, és minden szorongásukból kiszabadította őket.
Közel van az Úr azokhoz, kik töredelmes szivűek, és az alázatos lelkűeket megsegíti.
Sok az igazak szorongása, de mindazokból kiszabadítja őket az Úr.
Az Úr megőrzi minden csontjokat, egy sem törik el azok közől.
A bűnösök halála igen gonosz; és kik gyűlölik az igazat, vétkeznek.
Az Úr megváltja szolgái lelkeit; és mindazok, kik benne bíznak, nem vétkeznek.
King James VersionEnglish text1 I will bless the Lord at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth. |
Church of England 1662 Book of Common PrayerEnglish text . |
Dutch metrical versionDutch textVerordeelt o heer, ick bid u straffen wilt |
Si hebbê mi laghê heymelyck gheleyt |
En sy mi quaet betaeldê voer dat doet |
Metrical Paraphrase by Thomas Sternhold, 1547English text1. I will give laud and honor both |
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English metrical New Version (Tate & Brady)English textThrough all the changing scenes of life, |
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