Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana
Cántico de ascenso gradual. Bienaventurado todo aquél que teme al SEÑOR, Que anda en Sus caminos. (Psalm 128:1)
Cuando comas del trabajo de tus manos, Dichoso serás y te irá bien. (Psalm 128:2)
Tu mujer será como fecunda vid En el interior de tu casa; Tus hijos como plantas de olivo Alrededor de tu mesa. (Psalm 128:3)
Así será bendecido el hombre Que teme al SEÑOR.
El SEÑOR te bendiga desde Sion, Veas la prosperidad de Jerusalén todos los días de tu vida, (Psalm 128:5)
Y veas a los hijos de tus hijos. ¡Paz sea sobre Israel! (Psalm 128:6)
Cántico de ascenso gradual. "Muchas veces me han perseguido desde mi juventud," Que lo diga ahora Israel. (Psalm 129:1)

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