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Psalm 76 (Listen)

Who Can Stand Before You?

To the choirmaster: with cstringed instruments. A Psalm of dAsaph. A Song.

76 In Judah God is eknown;

his name is great in Israel.

His fabode has been established in gSalem,

his hdwelling place in Zion.

There he ibroke the flashing arrows,

the shield, the sword, and the weapons of war. Selah

Glorious are you, more majestic

jthan the mountains full of kprey.

lThe stouthearted were stripped of their spoil;

mthey sank into sleep;

all the men of war

were unable to use their hands.

At your rebuke, O God of Jacob,

both nrider and horse lay stunned.

oBut you, you are to be feared!

Who can pstand before you

when once your anger is roused?

From the heavens you uttered judgment;

qthe earth feared and was still,

when God rarose to establish judgment,

to save all the humble of the earth. Selah

10 Surely sthe wrath of man shall praise you;

the remnant1 of wrath you will put on like a belt.

11 tMake your vows to the Lord your God and perform them;

let all around him ubring gifts

to him who vis to be feared,

12 who wcuts off the spirit of princes,

who xis to be feared by the kings of the earth.

Footnotes

[1] 76:10 Or extremity

Psalm 10 (Listen)

Why Do You Hide Yourself?

10 Why, O Lord, do you stand kfar away?

Why ldo you hide yourself in mtimes of trouble?

In arrogance the wicked hotly pursue the poor;

let them nbe caught in the schemes that they have devised.

For the wicked oboasts of the desires of his soul,

and the one greedy for gain pcurses1 and qrenounces the Lord.

In the pride of his face2 the wicked does not qseek him;3

all his thoughts are, r“There is no God.”

His ways prosper at all times;

your judgments are on high, sout of his sight;

as for all his foes, he tpuffs at them.

He usays in his heart, “I shall not be moved;

throughout all generations I vshall not meet adversity.”

wHis mouth is filled with cursing and xdeceit and yoppression;

zunder his tongue are amischief and biniquity.

He sits in ambush in the villages;

in chiding places he murders the innocent.

His eyes stealthily watch for the helpless;

he lurks in ambush like da lion in his ethicket;

he flurks that he may seize the poor;

he seizes the poor when he draws him into his gnet.

10 The helpless are crushed, sink down,

and fall by his might.

11 He says in his heart, “God has forgotten,

he has hhidden his face, he iwill never see it.”

12 jArise, O Lord; O God, klift up your hand;

lforget not the afflicted.

13 Why does the wicked mrenounce God

and say in his heart, “You will not ncall to account”?

14 But you do see, for you onote mischief and vexation,

that you may take it into your hands;

to you the helpless pcommits himself;

you have been qthe helper of the fatherless.

15 rBreak the arm of the wicked and evildoer;

scall his wickedness to account till you find none.

16 tThe Lord is king forever and ever;

the unations perish from his land.

17 O Lord, you hear the desire of the afflicted;

you will vstrengthen their heart; you will incline your ear

18 to wdo justice to the fatherless and xthe oppressed,

so that yman who is of the earth may strike terror no more.

Footnotes

[1] 10:3 Or and he blesses the one greedy for gain
[2] 10:4 Or of his anger
[3] 10:4 Or the wicked says, “He will not call to account”