Joquebede Rodrigues
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Salmos 121

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Joquebede Rodrigues Canonical path: /joquebede-rodrigues/salmos-121 Related lyric paths: 6
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Salmos 121

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Elevo os meus olhos para os montes

De onde me virá o socorro

O meu socorro vem de Jeová

Que fez os céus e a terra

Não deixará vacilar os teus pés

Nem dormirá o que te guarda

Eis que não tosquenejará

Nem dormirá o que guarda Israel

Jeová é o teu protetor

Jeová é tua sombra a tua direita

O Sol mão te molestará de dia

Nem a Lua de noite

Jeová te guardará

De todo mal

Ele guardará a tua alma

Jeová guardará a tua saída

E a tua entrada

Desde agora e para sempre

Amém

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