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聖書日本語

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span data-lang="jpn" data-trans="kyb" data-ref="psa.77.1" class="versetxt"> 1 わたしは神にむかい声をあげて叫ぶ。わたしが神にむかって声をあげれば、神はわたしに聞かれる。2 わたしは悩みの日に主をたずね求め、夜はわが手を伸べてたゆむことなく、わが魂は慰められるのを拒む。3 わたしは神を思うとき、嘆き悲しみ、深く思うとき、わが魂は衰える。[セラ4 あなたはわたしのまぶたをささえて閉じさせず、わたしは物言うこともできないほどに悩む。5 わたしは昔の日を思い、いにしえの年を思う。6 わたしは夜、わが心と親しく語り、深く思うてわが魂を探り、言う、7 「主はとこしえにわれらを捨てられるであろうか。ふたたび、めぐみを施されないであろうか。8 そのいつくしみはとこしえに絶え、その約束は世々ながくすたれるであろうか。9 神は恵みを施すことを忘れ、怒りをもってそのあわれみを閉じられたであろうか」と。[セラ10 その時わたしは言う、「わたしの悲しみはいと高き者の右の手が変ったことである」と。11 わたしは主のみわざを思い起す。わたしは、いにしえからのあなたのくすしきみわざを思いいだす。12 わたしは、あなたのすべてのみわざを思い、あなたの力あるみわざを深く思う。13 神よ、あなたの道は聖である。われらの神のように大いなる神はだれか。14 あなたは、くすしきみわざを行われる神である。あなたは、もろもろの民の間に、その大能をあらわし、15 その腕をもっておのれの民をあがない、ヤコブとヨセフの子らをあがなわれた。[セラ16 神よ、大水はあなたを見た。大水はあなたを見ておののき、淵もまた震えた。17 雲は水を注ぎいだし、空は雷をとどろかし、あなたの矢は四方にきらめいた。18 あなたの雷のとどろきは、つむじ風の中にあり、あなたのいなずまは世を照し、地は震い動いた。19 あなたの大路は海の中にあり、あなたの道は大水の中にあり、あなたの足跡はたずねえなかった。20 あなたは、その民をモーセとアロンの手によって羊の群れのように導かれた。

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Readings, Select;   Thompson Chain Reference - Wonders;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Jeduthun;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Work;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Clouds;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Asaph;   Jeduthun;   Priests and Levites;   Psalms;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Inspiration and Revelation;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Psalms the book of;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - People;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Holiness;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

the God: Psalms 72:18, Psalms 86:10, Psalms 105:5, Psalms 136:4, Exodus 15:11, Revelation 15:3

thou hast: Exodus 13:14, Exodus 15:6, Joshua 9:9, Joshua 9:10, Isaiah 51:9, Isaiah 52:10, Daniel 3:29, Daniel 6:27

Reciprocal: Exodus 15:13 - led Exodus 18:1 - heard Exodus 34:10 - I will do marvels Psalms 63:2 - in the Psalms 98:1 - for he Psalms 107:31 - his wonderful

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Thou art the God that doest wonders,.... In nature, providence, and grace; it seems chiefly to regard what was done for the Israelites in Egypt, and in the wilderness, see Psalms 78:12,

thou hast declared thy strength among the people; the nations of the world, who heard what the Lord did for Israel by his mighty power, and with an outstretched arm, as follows.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Thou art the God that doest wonders - It is, it must be, the characteristic of God, the true God, to do wonderful things; things which are suited to produce amazement, and which we can little hope to be able to understand. Our judgment of God, therefore, should not be hasty and rash, but calm and deliberate.

Thou hast declared thy strength among the people - Thou hast manifested thy greatness in thy dealings with the people. The word “people” here refers not especially to the Hebrew people, but to the nations - the people of the world at large. On a wide scale, and among all nations, God had done that which was suited to excite wonder, and which people were little qualified as yet to comprehend. No one can judge aright of what another has done unless he can take in the whole subject, and see it as he does who performs the act - unless he understands all the causes, the motives, the results near and remote - unless he sees the necessity of the act - unless he sees what would have been the consequences if it had not been done, for in that which is unknown to us, and which lies beyond the range of our vision, there may be full and sufficient reasons for what has been done, and an explanation may be found there which would remove all the difficulty.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Psalms 77:14. Thou - doest wonders — Every act of God, whether in nature or grace, in creation or providence, is wondrous; surpasses all power but his own; and can be comprehended only by his own wisdom. To the general observer, his strength is most apparent; to the investigator of nature, his wisdom; and to the genuine Christian, his mercy and love.


 
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