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================================================================================ ---- Psalm 134:1 ---- written 1000-900 B.C.---- Psa 134:1 En vallfartssång. Upp, välsignen HERREN, alla I HERRENS tjänare, I som stån om natten i HERRENS hus.(Swedish-1917) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 134:1 Behold, bless the Lord, all servants of the Lord, Who serve by night in the house of the Lord!(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 134:2---- Psa 134:2 Lyften edra händer upp mot helgedomen och välsignen HERREN.(Swedish-1917) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 134:2 Lift up your hands to the sanctuary And bless the Lord.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 134:3---- Psa 134:3 HERREN välsigne dig från Sion, han som har gjort himmel och jord.(Swedish-1917) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 134:3 May the Lord bless you from Zion, He who made heaven and earth.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 135:1 ---- written 1000-900 B.C.---- |
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