Mga Awit 144
Ang Biblia, 2001
Awit ni David.
144 Purihin ang Panginoon, ang aking malaking bato,
kanyang sinasanay ang aking mga kamay para sa digmaan, at ang aking mga daliri sa pakikipaglaban;
2 ang aking tapat na pag-ibig at aking tanggulan,
aking muog at aking tagapagligtas;
aking kalasag at siya kong kinakanlungan,
na siyang nagpapasuko sa ilalim ko ng mga bayan.
3 Panginoon,(A) ano ba ang tao upang siya'y iyong kilalanin,
o ang anak ng tao, upang siya'y iyong isipin?
4 Ang tao ay katulad ng hininga,
gaya ng aninong nawawala ang mga araw niya.
5 Iyuko mo ang iyong kalangitan, O Panginoon, at ikaw ay pumanaog!
Hipuin mo ang mga bundok upang ang mga ito'y magsiusok.
6 Paguhitin mo ang kidlat at sila'y iyong pangalatin,
suguin mo ang iyong mga palaso at sila'y iyong lituhin!
7 Iyong iunat mula sa itaas ang iyong kamay,
iligtas mo ako at sagipin sa maraming tubig,
mula sa kamay ng mga dayuhan,
8 na ang mga bibig ay nagsasalita ng kasinungalingan,
na ang kanilang kanang kamay ay kanang kamay ng kabulaanan.
9 Ako'y aawit ng bagong awit sa iyo, O Diyos;
sa salterio na may sampung kawad ako sa iyo'y tutugtog,
10 na siyang nagbibigay sa mga hari ng pagtatagumpay,
na siyang nagligtas kay David na kanyang lingkod sa masamang tabak.
11 Iligtas mo ako,
at iligtas mo ako sa kamay ng mga banyaga,
na ang mga bibig ay nagsasalita ng kasinungalingan,
at ang kanilang kanang kamay ay kanang kamay ng kabulaanan.
12 Ang amin nawang mga anak na lalaki sa kanilang kabataan
ay maging gaya ng mga halaman sa hustong gulang,
at ang aming mga anak na babae ay parang mga panulok na bato
na tinabas para sa gusali ng isang palasyo;
13 ang amin nawang mga kamalig ay mapuno,
na naglalaman ng lahat ng uri ng bagay;
ang mga tupa namin nawa ay manganak ng mga libo
at mga sampung libo sa aming mga parang;
14 ang mga baka namin nawa ay manganak
na walang makukunan o mawawalan,
huwag nawang magkaroon ng daing ng pagdadalamhati sa aming mga lansangan!
15 Pinagpala ang bayan na nasa gayong kalagayan!
Maligaya ang bayan na ang Diyos ay ang Panginoon!
Psalm 144
Lexham English Bible
A Prayer for National Safety
Of David.[a]
144 Blessed be Yahweh, my rock,
the one who trains my hands for battle,
my fingers for war—
2 my loyal love and my fortress,
my stronghold and my deliverer,
my shield, and one in whom I take refuge,
the one who subdues peoples[b] under me.
3 O Yahweh, what is humankind that you take knowledge of him,
or the son of man that you take thought of him?
4 Humankind is like a breath,
his days like a passing shadow.
5 O Yahweh, bow the heavens and come down;
touch the mountains so that they smoke.
6 Flash forth lightning and scatter them;
dispatch your arrows and rout them.
7 Stretch out your hands from on high;
Rescue me and deliver me from many waters,
from the hand of foreigners,
8 whose mouth speaks falsely,
and their right hand is a false right hand.
9 O God, I will sing a new song to you.
With a lyre of ten strings I will sing praise to you,
10 who gives victory to kings,
who rescues David his servant
from the evil sword.
11 Rescue me and deliver me
from the hand of foreigners,
whose mouth speaks falsely,
and whose right hand is a false right hand,
12 that our sons may be like plants,
full grown in their youth,
our daughters like corner pillars,
carved in the style of a palace,
13 that our granaries may be full,
providing produce of all kinds,[c]
that our sheep may produce by the thousands,
by the tens of thousands in our open fields,
14 that our cattle may be pregnant;
that there be no breach in our walls,
and no going out in exile,
and no outcry in our plazas.
15 Blessed are the people who have it thus.
Blessed are the people whose God is Yahweh.
Footnotes
- Psalm 144:1 The Hebrew Bible counts the superscription as the first verse of the psalm
- Psalm 144:2 Reading with many Hebrew manuscripts and versions; MT reads “my people”
- Psalm 144:13 Hebrew “from kind to kind”
Psalm 144
New International Version
Psalm 144
Of David.
1 Praise be to the Lord my Rock,(A)
who trains my hands for war,
my fingers for battle.
2 He is my loving God and my fortress,(B)
my stronghold(C) and my deliverer,
my shield,(D) in whom I take refuge,
who subdues peoples[a](E) under me.
3 Lord, what are human beings(F) that you care for them,
mere mortals that you think of them?
4 They are like a breath;(G)
their days are like a fleeting shadow.(H)
5 Part your heavens,(I) Lord, and come down;(J)
touch the mountains, so that they smoke.(K)
6 Send forth lightning(L) and scatter(M) the enemy;
shoot your arrows(N) and rout them.
7 Reach down your hand from on high;(O)
deliver me and rescue me(P)
from the mighty waters,(Q)
from the hands of foreigners(R)
8 whose mouths are full of lies,(S)
whose right hands(T) are deceitful.(U)
9 I will sing a new song(V) to you, my God;
on the ten-stringed lyre(W) I will make music to you,
10 to the One who gives victory to kings,(X)
who delivers his servant David.(Y)
From the deadly sword(Z) 11 deliver me;
rescue me(AA) from the hands of foreigners(AB)
whose mouths are full of lies,(AC)
whose right hands are deceitful.(AD)
12 Then our sons in their youth
will be like well-nurtured plants,(AE)
and our daughters will be like pillars(AF)
carved to adorn a palace.
13 Our barns will be filled(AG)
with every kind of provision.
Our sheep will increase by thousands,
by tens of thousands in our fields;
14 our oxen(AH) will draw heavy loads.[b]
There will be no breaching of walls,(AI)
no going into captivity,
no cry of distress in our streets.(AJ)
15 Blessed is the people(AK) of whom this is true;
blessed is the people whose God is the Lord.
Footnotes
- Psalm 144:2 Many manuscripts of the Masoretic Text, Dead Sea Scrolls, Aquila, Jerome and Syriac; most manuscripts of the Masoretic Text subdues my people
- Psalm 144:14 Or our chieftains will be firmly established
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