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1 [[To the Chief Musician. Upon "The Lily of Testimony." A precious Psalm of David, to instruct. When he waged war with Aram-neharaim, and with Aram-zobah,–and then Joab returned and smote of Edom in the Valley of Salt, twelve thousand.]] O God, thou hast rejected us–hast scattered us, Thou hast been angry, Wilt thou restore us? |
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2 Thou hast shaken the land–hast rent it, Heal thou the fractures thereof–for it hath tottered: |
Hast made the earth – The present organizations of society. A323; C229; D46
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3 Thou hast suffered thy people to see hardship, Thou hast let them drink the wine of confusion. |
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4 Thou hadst given–to them that revere thee–a banner, to float aloft, Because of [thy] faithfulness. [Selah.] |
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5 That thy beloved ones may be delivered, Save thou with thine own right hand–and answer us. |
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6 God, hath spoken in his holiness–I will exult! I will apportion Shechem, And, the Vale of Succoth, will I measure out; |
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7 Mine, is Gilead–and mine, Manasseh, But, Ephraim, is the defence, of my head, Judah, is my commander's staff; |
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8 Moab, is my wash-bowl, Upon Edom, will I throw my shoe, Over Philistia! raise shout of triumph. |
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9 Who will conduct me to a fortified city? Who will lead me as far as Edom! |
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10 Is it not, thou, O God?–thou hast rejected us! And wilt thou not go forth, O God, with our hosts? |
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11 Grant us help out of distress, For, vain, is the deliverance of man: |
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12 In God, we shall do valiantly, He himself, therefore, will tread down our adversaries. |
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