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Psalm 74[a]
A well-written song[b] by Asaph.
74 Why, O God, have you permanently rejected us?[c]
Why does your anger burn[d] against the sheep of your pasture?
2 Remember your people[e] whom you acquired in ancient times,
whom you rescued[f] so they could be your very own nation,[g]
as well as Mount Zion, where you dwell.
3 Hurry[h] to the permanent ruins,
and to all the damage the enemy has done to the temple.[i]
4 Your enemies roar[j] in the middle of your sanctuary;[k]
they set up their battle flags.[l]
5 They invade like lumberjacks
swinging their axes in a thick forest.[m]
6 And now[n] they are tearing down[o] all its engravings[p]
with axes[q] and crowbars.[r]
7 They set your sanctuary on fire;
they desecrate your dwelling place by knocking it to the ground.[s]
8 They say to themselves,[t]
“We will oppress all of them.”[u]
They burn down all the places in the land where people worship God.[v]
9 We do not see any signs of God’s presence;[w]
there are no longer any prophets,[x]
and we have no one to tell us how long this will last.[y]
10 How long, O God, will the adversary hurl insults?
Will the enemy blaspheme your name forever?
11 Why do you remain inactive?
Intervene and destroy him.[z]
12 But God has been my[aa] king from ancient times,
performing acts of deliverance on the earth.[ab]
13 You destroyed[ac] the sea by your strength;
you shattered the heads of the sea monster[ad] in the water.
14 You crushed the heads of Leviathan;[ae]
you fed[af] him to the people who live along the coast.[ag]
15 You broke open the spring and the stream;[ah]
you dried up perpetually flowing rivers.[ai]
16 You established the cycle of day and night;[aj]
you put the moon[ak] and sun in place.[al]
17 You set up all the boundaries[am] of the earth;
you created the cycle of summer and winter.[an]
18 Remember how[ao] the enemy hurls insults, O Lord,[ap]
and how a foolish nation blasphemes your name.
19 Do not hand the life of your dove[aq] over to a wild animal.
Do not continue to disregard[ar] the lives of your oppressed people.
20 Remember your covenant promises,[as]
for the dark regions of the earth are full of places where violence rules.[at]
21 Do not let the afflicted be turned back in shame.
Let the oppressed and poor praise your name.[au]
22 Rise up, O God. Defend your honor.[av]
Remember how fools insult you all day long.[aw]
23 Do not disregard[ax] what your enemies say,[ay]
or the unceasing shouts of those who defy you.[az]
Psalm 75[ba]
For the music director, according to the al-tashcheth style;[bb] a psalm of Asaph, a song.
75 We give thanks to you, O God. We give thanks.
You reveal your presence;[bc]
people tell about your amazing deeds.
2 God says,[bd]
“At the appointed times,[be]
I judge[bf] fairly.
3 When the earth and all its inhabitants dissolve in fear,[bg]
I make its pillars secure.”[bh] (Selah)
4 [bi] I say to the proud, “Do not be proud,”
and to the wicked, “Do not be so confident of victory.[bj]
5 Do not be so certain you have won.[bk]
Do not speak with your head held so high.[bl]
6 For victory does not come from the east or west,
or from the wilderness.[bm]
7 For God is the judge.[bn]
He brings one down and exalts another.[bo]
8 For the Lord holds in his hand a cup
full of foaming wine mixed with spices,[bp]
and pours it out.[bq]
Surely all the wicked of the earth
will slurp it up and drink it to its very last drop.”[br]
9 As for me, I will continually tell what you have done;[bs]
I will sing praises to the God of Jacob.
10 God says,[bt]
“I will bring down all the power of the wicked;
the godly will be victorious.”[bu]
Psalm 76[bv]
For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a psalm of Asaph, a song.
76 God has revealed himself in Judah;[bw]
in Israel his reputation[bx] is great.
2 He lives in Salem;[by]
he dwells in Zion.[bz]
3 There he shattered the arrows,[ca]
the shield, the sword, and the rest of the weapons of war.[cb] (Selah)
4 You shine brightly and reveal your majesty,
as you descend from the hills where you killed your prey.[cc]
5 The bravehearted[cd] were plundered;[ce]
they “fell asleep.”[cf]
All the warriors were helpless.[cg]
6 At the sound of your battle cry,[ch] O God of Jacob,
both rider[ci] and horse “fell asleep.”[cj]
7 You are awesome! Yes, you!
Who can withstand your intense anger?[ck]
8 From heaven you announced what their punishment would be.[cl]
The earth[cm] was afraid and silent
9 when God arose to execute judgment,
and to deliver all the oppressed of the earth. (Selah)
10 Certainly[cn] your angry judgment upon men will bring you praise;[co]
you reveal your anger in full measure.[cp]
11 Make vows to the Lord your God and repay them.
Let all those who surround him[cq] bring tribute to the awesome one.
12 He humbles princes;[cr]
the kings of the earth regard him as awesome.[cs]
Psalm 77[ct]
For the music director, Jeduthun; a psalm of Asaph.
77 I will cry out to God[cu] and call for help.
I will cry out to God and he will pay attention[cv] to me.
2 In my time of trouble I sought[cw] the Lord.
I kept my hand raised in prayer throughout the night.[cx]
I[cy] refused to be comforted.
3 I said, “I will remember God while I groan;
I will think about him while my strength leaves me.”[cz] (Selah)
4 You held my eyelids open;[da]
I was troubled and could not speak.[db]
5 I thought about the days of old,
about ancient times.[dc]
6 I said, “During the night I will remember the song I once sang;
I will think very carefully.”
I tried to make sense of what was happening.[dd]
7 I asked,[de] “Will the Lord reject me forever?
Will he never again show me his favor?
8 Has his loyal love disappeared forever?
Has his promise[df] failed forever?
9 Has God forgotten to be merciful?
Has his anger stifled his compassion?” (Selah)
10 Then I said, “I am sickened by the thought
that the Most High[dg] might become inactive.[dh]
11 I will remember the works of the Lord.
Yes, I will remember the amazing things you did long ago.[di]
12 I will think about all you have done;
I will reflect upon your deeds.”
13 [dj] O God, your deeds are extraordinary.[dk]
What god can compare to our great God?[dl]
14 You are the God who does amazing things;
you have revealed your strength among the nations.
15 You delivered[dm] your people by your strength[dn]—
the children of Jacob and Joseph. (Selah)
16 The waters[do] saw you, O God,
the waters saw you and trembled.[dp]
Yes, the depths of the sea[dq] shook with fear.[dr]
17 The clouds poured down rain;[ds]
the skies thundered.[dt]
Yes, your arrows[du] flashed about.
18 Your thunderous voice was heard in the wind;
the lightning bolts lit up the world.
The earth trembled and shook.[dv]
19 You walked through the sea;[dw]
you passed through the surging waters,[dx]
but left no footprints.[dy]
20 You led your people like a flock of sheep,
by the hand of Moses and Aaron.
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