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کتاب مزامیر

مزمور یکصد و بیست و هفتم

اعتماد بر خدا

(سرودی از سلیمان)

۱اگر خداوند خانه را آباد نکند، زحمت معماران بیهوده است. اگر خداوند شهر را محافظت نکند، مراقبت پاسبانان بی فایده است. ۲بی فایده است که شما صبح زود بر می خیزید و شب دیر می خوابید و نان مشقت را می خورید. زیرا هنگامیکه عزیزان خداوند در خواب اند، او برای ایشان تدارک می بیند.

۳فرزندان هدایای هستند از جانب خداوند. ثمرۀ رَحِم، برکت اوست. ۴پسرانی که برای مرد جوان متولد می شوند، مثل تیرهای در دست مرد زورآور هستند. ۵خوشا به حال کسی که از آن تیرها زیاد داشته باشد. آن شخص هنگام مقابله با دشمن مغلوب و شرمنده نمی شود.

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