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Chapter 1
Psal | OEB | 1:1 | Happy are those who do not follow the counsel of the wicked, not halting in ways frequented by sinners, nor taking a seat in a gathering of scoffers. | |
Psal | OEB | 1:3 | They are like trees planted by runlets of water, yielding fruit in due season, leaves never fading. In all that they do, they prosper. | |
Psal | OEB | 1:5 | So the wicked will not stand firm in the judgment, nor sinners appear, when the righteous are gathered. | |
Chapter 2
Psal | OEB | 2:2 | with kings of the earth conspiring, and rulers consulting together, against the Lord and against his anointed, | |
Psal | OEB | 2:7 | I will tell of the Lord’s decree. He said to me: “You are my son, this day I became your father. | |
Psal | OEB | 2:8 | Only ask, and I make you the heir of the nations, and lord of the world to its utmost bounds. | |
Chapter 3
Psal | OEB | 3:7 | Arise, Lord: save me, my God, who strikes all my foes on the cheek, and shatters the teeth of the wicked. | |
Chapter 4
Psal | OEB | 4:1 | Answer my cry, God, my defender. Often from straits you have brought me to spacious places. So now show me your favour and hear my prayer. | |
Psal | OEB | 4:2 | How long, you proud people, will my honour be stained by the slanders you love, and the lies that you follow? (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 4:7 | You have put in my heart, Lord, a deeper joy than was theirs who had corn and wine in abundance. | |
Chapter 5
Psal | OEB | 5:3 | When I pray to you, Lord, in the morning, hear my voice. I make ready for you in the morning, and look for a sign. | |
Psal | OEB | 5:7 | But I, through your kindness abundant, may enter your house, and towards the shrine of your temple may reverently bow. | |
Psal | OEB | 5:8 | Lead me, Lord, in your righteousness because of my enemies. Make your way level before me. | |
Psal | OEB | 5:9 | For their mouth is a stranger to truth, their heart is a pit of destruction. Their throat is a wide open grave, their tongue the smooth tongue of the hypocrite. | |
Psal | OEB | 5:10 | Condemn them, God; let their schemes bring them down to the ground. For their numberless crimes thrust them down for playing the rebel against you. | |
Psal | OEB | 5:11 | But let all who take refuge in you ring out their gladness forever. Protect those who love your name, so they may exult in you. | |
Chapter 6
Psal | OEB | 6:6 | I am so weary of sighing. All the night I make my bed swim, and wet my couch with my tears. | |
Chapter 7
Psal | OEB | 7:5 | may the enemy chase and find me, trample my life to the ground, my honour leave in the dirt! (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 7:6 | Arise, Lord, in anger, against my foes rise in fury. Awake for my help: let justice be done. | |
Psal | OEB | 7:8 | as the Lord, the judge of the peoples. Judge me, Lord, in my innocence and according to my integrity. | |
Psal | OEB | 7:9 | Put an end to the wrong of the wicked, protect the righteous. Searcher of hearts and minds, righteous God. | |
Psal | OEB | 7:16 | On their own heads their mischief comes back; on their own skulls their violence comes down. | |
Chapter 8
Psal | OEB | 8:1 | Lord our God! How glorious in all the earth is your name! Your praise reaches as high as the heavens, | |
Psal | OEB | 8:2 | from the mouths of children and infants. You have built a fortress against your enemies, to silence the foe and the rebel. | |
Psal | OEB | 8:3 | When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set there, | |
Chapter 9
Psal | OEB | 9:5 | rebuking the nations, destroying the wicked, and blotting their name out forever and ever. | |
Psal | OEB | 9:10 | Well may they trust you who know your name, for those who seek you, you never abandon. | |
Psal | OEB | 9:12 | As avenger of blood, he keeps them in mind, he does not forget the cry of the wretched. | |
Psal | OEB | 9:15 | The nations are sunk in the pit which they made, in the net that they hid, their own foot is entangled. | |
Psal | OEB | 9:16 | The Lord is revealed in the judgment he wrought, the wicked are snared in their own handiwork. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 9:18 | For the needy will not be always forgotten, nor the hope of the helpless be lost forever. | |
Chapter 10
Psal | OEB | 10:2 | The wicked, in their pride, are pursuing the helpless: let them be caught in the schemes they have plotted. | |
Psal | OEB | 10:3 | For the wicked boast of their wanton greed; the robber despises the Lord, and curses him, | |
Psal | OEB | 10:5 | Never a season that they do not prosper; your judgments are far above out of their sight: they scoff at their foes. | |
Psal | OEB | 10:6 | Each says in their heart, “I will never be shaken; I will live for all time untouched by misfortune.” | |
Psal | OEB | 10:7 | Their mouths are full of deceit and oppression: under their tongues lurks mischief and wrong. | |
Psal | OEB | 10:8 | Lying in secret in some village ambush, and stealthily watching, they murder the innocent. | |
Psal | OEB | 10:9 | Like a lion lurks in a secret lair they lurk intending to catch the defenceless; to seize them, to drag them away in their net. | |
Psal | OEB | 10:11 | In their hearts the wicked say that God has forgotten, has hidden his face, will see nothing. | |
Psal | OEB | 10:13 | Why do the wicked treat God with contempt, and say in their hearts, “God doesn’t care”? | |
Psal | OEB | 10:14 | You have seen the trouble and sorrow; you mark it all, and will take it in hand. The hapless can count on you, helper of orphans. | |
Psal | OEB | 10:17 | Lord, you have heard the desire of the humble, inclining your ear, strengthening their hearts, | |
Chapter 11
Psal | OEB | 11:2 | “See! The wicked are bending the bow, their arrow is set on the string, to shoot from the shadows at the upright in heart. | |
Psal | OEB | 11:4 | The Lord in his holy temple, the Lord in heaven, enthroned. His eyes watch the world, they see everyone. | |
Psal | OEB | 11:6 | On the wicked he rains coals of fire and brimstone, and their drink will be scorching wind. | |
Chapter 12
Psal | OEB | 12:2 | One lies to another, speaking empty lies, with flattering lips and false hearts they speak. | |
Psal | OEB | 12:5 | “The poor are despoiled, and the needy are sighing; so now I will act,” the Lord declares “And place them in the safety they long for.” | |
Chapter 13
Psal | OEB | 13:2 | How long must I nurse grief inside me, and in my heart a daily sorrow? How long are my foes to exult over me? | |
Psal | OEB | 13:3 | Look at me, answer me, Lord my God. Fill my eyes with your light, lest I sleep in death, | |
Chapter 14
Psal | OEB | 14:1 | Fools say in their heart, “There is no God.” Vile, hateful their life is; not one does good. | |
Psal | OEB | 14:4 | Have they learned their lesson, those workers of evil? Who ate up my people, eating, devouring, never calling to the Lord. | |
Chapter 15
Psal | OEB | 15:2 | The person whose walk is blameless, whose conduct is right, whose words are true and sincere; | |
Psal | OEB | 15:4 | nor cruelly insult a neighbour, who regards with contempt those rejected by God; but honours those who obey the Lord, and keeps an oath, whatever the cost, | |
Chapter 16
Psal | OEB | 16:3 | Those who are holy in the land, they, they alone, are the noble ones; all my delight is in them.” | |
Psal | OEB | 16:4 | Those who choose other gods find endless sorrow. In their offerings of blood I will have no part nor take their name on my lips. | |
Psal | OEB | 16:6 | The boundary lines of my life mark out delightful country, my heritage pleases me well. | |
Chapter 17
Psal | OEB | 17:1 | Listen, O Lord, to my innocence; attend to my piercing cry. Give heed to my prayer out of lips unfeigned. | |
Psal | OEB | 17:3 | When you test my heart when you visit at night, and assay me like silver --- you can find no evil. I am determined that my mouth should not lie. | |
Psal | OEB | 17:5 | My steps have held fast to the paths of your precepts and in your tracks have my feet never stumbled. | |
Psal | OEB | 17:6 | So I call you, O God, with assurance of answer; bend down your ear to me, hear what I say. | |
Psal | OEB | 17:7 | Show your marvellous love, you who save from enemies those who take refuge at your right hand. | |
Psal | OEB | 17:14 | by your hand, O Lord, from those whose portion of life is this world. But let your treasured ones have food in plenty may their children be full and their children satisfied. | |
Chapter 18
Psal | OEB | 18:2 | The Lord is my rock, my fortress, deliverer, my God, my rock, where I take refuge, my shield, my defender, my tower. | |
Psal | OEB | 18:6 | In distress I cried to the Lord, and shouted for help to my God; in his temple he heard my voice, into his ears came my cry. | |
Psal | OEB | 18:7 | Then the earth shook and quaked, mountains trembled to their foundations, and quaked because of his wrath. | |
Psal | OEB | 18:8 | Smoke went up from his nostrils, devouring fire from his mouth, coals were kindled by it. | |
Psal | OEB | 18:15 | The channels of the sea were revealed, the world was laid bare to its base, at your rebuke, O Lord, at the blast of the breath of your nostrils. | |
Psal | OEB | 18:30 | As for God, his way is perfect; the word of the Lord is pure. He is shield to all who take refuge in him. | |
Psal | OEB | 18:35 | The shield of your help you gave me, your right hand supports me, you stoop down to make me great. | |
Psal | OEB | 18:43 | From the strife of the peoples you saved me, you made me head of the nations, peoples I knew not did serve me. | |
Chapter 19
Psal | OEB | 19:4 | But through all the world their voice carries their words to the ends of the earth. He has set in them a tent for the sun; | |
Psal | OEB | 19:5 | like a bridegroom coming forth from his chamber it joyfully runs its course like a hero. | |
Psal | OEB | 19:6 | From one end of the heavens it rises, and round it runs to the other, and nothing hides from its heat. | |
Psal | OEB | 19:7 | The law of the Lord is perfect, renewing life. The decrees of the Lord are trusty, making simple ones wise. | |
Psal | OEB | 19:8 | The behests of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart. The command of the Lord is pure, giving light to the eyes. | |
Psal | OEB | 19:9 | The fear of the Lord is clean, it endures forever. The Lord’s judgments are true and right altogether. | |
Psal | OEB | 19:10 | More precious are they than gold --- than fine gold in plenty, and sweeter they are than honey, that drops from the comb. | |
Psal | OEB | 19:13 | Keep your servant from wilful sins --- from falling under their sway: then blameless and clear will I be from great offense. | |
Chapter 20
Psal | OEB | 20:3 | All your meal-offerings may he remember, your burnt-offerings look on with favour. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 20:5 | We will shout then for joy at your victory, and rejoice in the name of our God. May the Lord fulfil all your petitions. | |
Psal | OEB | 20:6 | Now I am sure that the Lord will give victory to his anointed. From his temple in heaven he will answer by his mighty triumphant right hand. | |
Chapter 21
Psal | OEB | 21:2 | You have granted to him the desire of his heart, the request of his lips you have not withheld. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 21:3 | You did go forth to meet him with blessing and weal, you did set on his head a crown of fine gold. | |
Psal | OEB | 21:6 | For you make him most blessed forever, with the joy of your presence you make him glad. | |
Psal | OEB | 21:7 | For the king puts ever his trust in the Lord; the Most High, in his love, will preserve him unshaken. | |
Psal | OEB | 21:8 | Your hand will reach to all your foes, and those who hate you your right hand will shatter. | |
Psal | OEB | 21:9 | You will make them like a furnace of fire, when you appear, Lord. The Lord will swallow them up in his wrath. The fire shall devour them. | |
Chapter 22
Psal | OEB | 22:1 | My God, my God, why have you left me, gone afar from my cry, from the words of my roaring? | |
Psal | OEB | 22:8 | “He committed himself to the Lord; let him save him. Let him rescue him, since he takes pleasure in him.” | |
Psal | OEB | 22:14 | Poured out am I like water, and all my bones are loosened. My heart is become like wax, melted within me. | |
Psal | OEB | 22:15 | My palate is dry as a sherd, my tongue sticks to my jaws; in the dust of death you lay me. | |
Psal | OEB | 22:16 | For dogs are round about me, a band of knaves encircles me, gnawing my hands and my feet. | |
Psal | OEB | 22:23 | Praise the Lord, you who fear him. All Jacob’s seed, give him glory. All Israel’s seed, stand in awe of him. | |
Psal | OEB | 22:24 | For he has not despised nor abhorred the sorrow of the sorrowful. He hid not his face from me, but he listened to my cry for help. | |
Psal | OEB | 22:25 | Of you is my praise in the great congregation; my vows I will pay before those who fear him. | |
Psal | OEB | 22:26 | The afflicted will eat to their heart’s desire, and those who seek after the Lord will praise him. Lift up your hearts forever. | |
Psal | OEB | 22:27 | All will call it to mind, to the ends of the earth, and turn to the Lord; and all tribes of the nations will bow down before you. | |
Psal | OEB | 22:29 | To him will bow down all who sleep in the earth, and before him bend all who go down to the dust, and those who could not preserve their lives. | |
Chapter 23
Psal | OEB | 23:4 | And when my way lies through a valley of gloom, I fear no evil, for you are with me. Your rod and your staff comfort me. | |
Psal | OEB | 23:5 | You spread a table for me in face of my foes; with oil you anoint my head, and my cup runs over. | |
Chapter 24
Psal | OEB | 24:4 | The clean of hands, the pure of heart, who sets not their heart upon sinful things, nor swears with intent to deceive, | |
Psal | OEB | 24:7 | Lift high your heads, you gates --- Higher, you ancient doors; welcome the glorious king. | |
Psal | OEB | 24:9 | Lift high your heads, you gates --- Higher, you ancient doors; welcome the glorious king. | |
Chapter 25
Psal | OEB | 25:7 | Do not remember the sins of my youth; remember me in kindness, because of your goodness, Lord. | |
Psal | OEB | 25:14 | The Lord gives guidance to those who fear him, and with his covenant he makes them acquainted. | |
Chapter 26
Psal | OEB | 26:1 | Defend me, O Lord, for my walk has been blameless; in the Lord have I trusted unswervingly: | |
Chapter 27
Psal | OEB | 27:1 | The Lord is my light and my saviour; whom then should I fear? The Lord protects my life; whom then should I dread? | |
Psal | OEB | 27:2 | When the wicked drew near to assail me and eat up my flesh, it was those who distressed and opposed me who stumbled and fell. | |
Psal | OEB | 27:3 | Though against me a host should encamp, yet my heart would be fearless: though battle should rise up against me, still would I be trustful. | |
Psal | OEB | 27:4 | One thing have I asked of the Lord, and that do I long for --- To live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to gaze on the grace of the Lord and inquire in his temple. | |
Psal | OEB | 27:5 | For he will hide me in his shelter in the day of misfortune. In his sheltering tent he hides me: he lifts me up on a rock. | |
Psal | OEB | 27:6 | And now that my head he has lifted above my encircling foes, I will march round the altar and sacrifice, shouting with joy, in his tent, making music and song to the Lord. | |
Psal | OEB | 27:9 | Hide not your face from me, reject not your servant in anger: for you have been my help. Abandon me not, nor forsake me, O God of my help: | |
Psal | OEB | 27:12 | Give me not up, O Lord, unto the rage of my foes; for against me have risen false witnesses, breathing out cruelty. | |
Psal | OEB | 27:13 | Firm is the faith I cherish, that I, in the land of the living, will yet see the goodness of God. | |
Chapter 28
Psal | OEB | 28:1 | Unto you, O Lord, do I cry; my rock, be not deaf to me: lest, through holding your peace, I become like those who go down to the pit. | |
Psal | OEB | 28:2 | Hear my loud entreaty, as I cry for help to you, lifting my hands, O Lord, towards your holy chancel. | |
Psal | OEB | 28:3 | Take me not off with the wicked, nor with the workers of wrong, whose speech to their neighbours is friendly, while evil is in their heart. | |
Psal | OEB | 28:4 | Give them as they have done, as their wicked deeds deserve. As their hands have wrought, so give to them: requite to them their deserts. | |
Psal | OEB | 28:5 | They are blind to all that the Lord does, to all that his hands have wrought; and so he will tear them down, to build them up no more. | |
Psal | OEB | 28:7 | The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him. I was helped: so my heart is exultant, and in my song I will praise him. | |
Chapter 29
Psal | OEB | 29:3 | The Lord’s voice peals on the waters. The God of glory has thundered. He peals o’er the mighty waters. | |
Psal | OEB | 29:9 | The Lord’s voice whirls the oaks, and strips the forests bare; and all in his temple say “Glory.” | |
Chapter 30
Psal | OEB | 30:1 | I will extol you, O Lord, because you have lifted me up, and not suffered my foes to rejoice over me. | |
Psal | OEB | 30:3 | You have brought me up, Lord, from Sheol, from my way to the pit back to life you have called me. | |
Psal | OEB | 30:5 | For his anger lasts only a moment, his favour endures for a lifetime. Weeping may lodge for the night, but the morning brings shouts of joy. | |
Psal | OEB | 30:7 | For by your favour, O Lord, you had set me on mountains strong: but you hide your face, and I was confounded. | |
Psal | OEB | 30:9 | “What profit is there in my blood, if I go down to the pit? Can you be praised by dust? Can it tell of your faithfulness? | |
Chapter 31
Psal | OEB | 31:1 | In you, O Lord, I take refuge; let me never be put to shame. Rescue me in your faithfulness; | |
Psal | OEB | 31:2 | incline to me your ear. Deliver me speedily. Be to me a rock of defence, a fortified house, to save me. | |
Psal | OEB | 31:3 | For my rock and my fortress are you; lead me and guide me so your name will be honoured. | |
Psal | OEB | 31:7 | I will rejoice and be glad in your love, because you have looked on my misery, and cared for me in my distress. | |
Psal | OEB | 31:8 | You have not given me into the enemy’s hand, you have set my feet in a spacious place. | |
Psal | OEB | 31:10 | For my life is consumed with grief, and my years with sighing. My strength is broken with misery, my bones waste away. | |
Psal | OEB | 31:11 | The scorn of all my foes, the butt of my neighbours am I, a terror to my acquaintance. At the sight of me in the street people turn quickly away. | |
Psal | OEB | 31:13 | I hear the whispers of many --- terror on every side --- scheming together against me, plotting to take my life. | |
Psal | OEB | 31:17 | Put me not, O Lord, to shame, for I have called upon you. Let the wicked be put to shame silent in Sheol. | |
Psal | OEB | 31:18 | Strike the false lips dumb, that speak proudly against the righteous with haughtiness and contempt. | |
Psal | OEB | 31:19 | How great is the goodness you have treasured for those who fear you, and wrought for those who take refuge in you, in plain sight of all! | |
Psal | OEB | 31:20 | In your sheltering wings you hide them from plottings of people, you keep them safe in a bower from the chiding of tongues. | |
Psal | OEB | 31:22 | For I had said in panic, “I am driven clean out of your sight.” But you heard my plea, when I cried to you for help. | |
Psal | OEB | 31:23 | Love the Lord, all you faithful; the Lord protects the loyal, but repays the haughty in full. | |
Chapter 32
Psal | OEB | 32:2 | Happy are those, free from falseness of spirit, to whom the Lord reckons no debt of guilt. | |
Psal | OEB | 32:4 | for day and night did your hand lie heavy upon me. The sap of my life was dried up as with fierce summer-heat. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 32:5 | I began to acknowledge my sin, not concealing my guilt; and the moment I vowed to confess to the Lord my transgression, then you yourself did pardon the guilt of my sin. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 32:6 | For this cause let all who are faithful pray to you in the time of distress; then, when the great waters rush, they will not reach to him. | |
Psal | OEB | 32:7 | For you are my shelter, you protect me from trouble, and surround me with deliverance. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 32:8 | “With my eye steadfastly upon you, I will instruct and teach you The way you should go. | |
Psal | OEB | 32:9 | Do not be like the horse or the mule, that have no understanding, but need bridle and halter to curb them, else they will not come near to you.” | |
Psal | OEB | 32:10 | The godless have many sorrows, but those who trust in the Lord will be compassed about by his kindness. | |
Chapter 33
Psal | OEB | 33:10 | The Lord frustrates the designs of the nations, what the peoples have purposed, he brings to nought, | |
Psal | OEB | 33:11 | but the Lord’s own design will stand forever, and what his heart has purposed, through all generations. | |
Psal | OEB | 33:16 | It is not by great armies that kings are victorious, it is not by great strength that a warrior saves himself; | |
Psal | OEB | 33:17 | false hope is the war-horse to usher in victory, for all its great might it can provide no escape. | |
Psal | OEB | 33:18 | See! The eye of the Lord is on those who fear him, on those who hope in his kindness; | |
Chapter 34
Psal | OEB | 34:6 | Here is one who was crushed, but cried --- and was heard by the Lord, and brought safe out of every trouble. | |
Psal | OEB | 34:10 | Even young lions may be poor and hungry, but those who seek the Lord will not lack any good thing. | |
Psal | OEB | 34:15 | The eyes of the Lord are towards the righteous, his ears are towards their cry for help. | |
Psal | OEB | 34:16 | The Lord sets his face against those who do evil, to root their memory out of the earth. | |
Psal | OEB | 34:17 | When they cry, they are heard by the Lord, and he saves them from all their distresses. | |
Chapter 35
Psal | OEB | 35:1 | Contend, Lord, with those who contend with me, do battle with those who do battle with me. | |
Psal | OEB | 35:3 | Grasp shield and buckler, and rise up as my help. Draw spear and battle-axe, confront those who pursue me. Assure me that you will help me. | |
Psal | OEB | 35:4 | Dishonour and shame be on those who are seeking my life! Defeat and confusion on those who are planning my hurt! | |
Psal | OEB | 35:8 | Upon them may ruin come unawares; may the net which they hid catch themselves, and into the pit may they fall. | |
Psal | OEB | 35:10 | and all my being will say, “Who, O Lord, is like you, who save the helpless from those too strong for them, the poor and the helpless from those who despoil them?” | |
Psal | OEB | 35:13 | But when they were sick, I put on sackcloth, and chastened myself with fasting. I prayed with head bowed low, | |
Psal | OEB | 35:14 | as if for my friend or my brother. I went about bowed and in mourning, as one who laments his mother. | |
Psal | OEB | 35:15 | When I stumbled, they gleefully gathered, strangers gathered around me, and tore at me without ceasing, | |
Psal | OEB | 35:17 | How long, Lord, will you look on? Rescue me from their roaring, my precious life from the lions. | |
Psal | OEB | 35:18 | I will then give you thanks in the great congregation, and praise you before many people. | |
Psal | OEB | 35:19 | Suffer not those to rejoice over me who are falsely my foes, suffer not those who without cause abhor me to wink with the eye. | |
Psal | OEB | 35:20 | For it is not peace that they speak of those who are quiet in the land; but treacherous charges they plot. | |
Psal | OEB | 35:25 | inwardly saying, “Hurrah! The desire of our hearts at last! Now we have swallowed him up.” | |
Psal | OEB | 35:26 | Shame and confusion together on those who rejoice at my hurt! Clothed with shame and dishonour be those who are haughty to me! | |
Psal | OEB | 35:27 | Let such as delight in my cause ring out their gladness, and say evermore, “Great is the Lord whose delight is the well-being of his servant.” | |
Chapter 36
Psal | OEB | 36:4 | Then they plot deliberate wrong, take their stand on the wicked way, without the least shrinking from evil. | |
Psal | OEB | 36:6 | Your justice is like the great mountains, your judgments are like the broad sea. Lord, you save people and animals. | |
Chapter 37
Psal | OEB | 37:7 | In silence and patience wait on the Lord. Be not kindled to anger at those who prosper. At those who execute evil devices. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:10 | Yet but a little, and the wicked vanish: look at their place: they are there no more. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:14 | The wicked have drawn the sword, and bent the bow, to fell the poor, to slay those who walk uprightly; | |
Psal | OEB | 37:15 | but their sword will pierce their own heart, and their bows will be broken in pieces. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:18 | The Lord watches over the days of the blameless, their heritage will continue forever. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:19 | They will not be shamed in the evil time, in the days of famine they will be satisfied. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:20 | Because the wicked will perish: but the foes of the Lord, like a brand in the oven, will vanish, like smoke they will vanish. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:22 | For those blest by the Lord inherit the land, while those whom he curses will be cut off. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:25 | Never, from youth to age, have I seen the righteous forsaken, or their children begging bread. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:28 | For the Lord loves justice, he does not forsake his friends. The unrighteous will be destroyed forever, and the seed of the wicked will be cut off. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:30 | The mouth of the righteous murmurs wisdom, and words of justice are on their tongues. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:33 | But the Lord leaves them not in their hand: at their trial they will not be held guilty. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:34 | Wait on the Lord, and observe his way: he will lift you to honour the land will be yours, you will feast your eyes on the doom of the wicked. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:36 | But the moment I passed, they vanished! I sought for them, but they could not be found. | |
Psal | OEB | 37:37 | Preserve your honour and practise uprightness, for such a person fares well in the end. | |
Chapter 38
Psal | OEB | 38:3 | In my flesh is no soundness because of your anger, no health in my bones, because of my sin. | |
Psal | OEB | 38:10 | My heart is throbbing, my strength has failed me. The light of my eyes--- even it is gone from me. | |
Psal | OEB | 38:12 | They who aim at my life lay their snares, they who seek my hurt speak of ruin, nursing treachery all the day long. | |
Psal | OEB | 38:16 | when I utter the hope that those who made scorn of my tottering feet may not rejoice over me. | |
Chapter 39
Psal | OEB | 39:1 | I vowed to watch my words, and sin not with my tongue, but to put on my mouth a muzzle, while the wicked were in my presence. | |
Psal | OEB | 39:3 | My heart grew hot within me; as I mused, the fire was kindled, till at last the words came to my tongue. | |
Psal | OEB | 39:4 | “Teach me, O Lord, my end, and the sum of my days what it is. Let me know how transient I am. | |
Psal | OEB | 39:5 | See! My days you have made but a span, and my life is as nothing before you. It is but as a breath that everyone stands: (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 39:6 | it is but in mere semblance we walk to and fro, and all our noise is for nothing. We heaps up, and knows not who will gather.” | |
Psal | OEB | 39:11 | When you rebuke someone to punish their sins, you consume, like a moth, what they treasure. Everyone is only a breath. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 39:12 | Hear my prayer, O Lord; attend to my cry for help. Hold not your peace at my tears. For I am but a guest of yours, a stranger visiting, like all my ancestors. | |
Chapter 40
Psal | OEB | 40:2 | From the horrible pit he drew me, up out of the miry clay; he set my feet on a rock, and my steps he made firm. | |
Psal | OEB | 40:3 | He put a new song in my mouth, of praise to our God. Many see it, and, filled with awe, put their trust in the Lord. | |
Psal | OEB | 40:4 | Happy the person who has put in the Lord their trust, not looking to false gods or turning to idols. | |
Psal | OEB | 40:5 | With us you have wrought in rich measure, O Lord our God, your marvels and purposes for us --- none may compare with you --- were I to declare or to tell them, past counting are they. | |
Psal | OEB | 40:6 | In offerings bloody or bloodless you have no delight, but with open ears you have made me. Burnt-offering and offering for sin are not what you ask. | |
Psal | OEB | 40:9 | Well, O Lord, you know that, with lips unrestrained, your righteousness I told in the great congregation, | |
Psal | OEB | 40:10 | not hiding it in my heart. I have told of your steadfast help, from the great congregation I hid not your love and your faithfulness. | |
Psal | OEB | 40:11 | So do not restrain, Lord, your pity from us. Your love and your faithfulness --- ever may they be our shield. | |
Psal | OEB | 40:12 | For evils that cannot be numbered have compassed me round. My transgressions have followed me up --- I can bear it no more. They are more than the hairs of my head, and my heart has forsaken me. | |
Psal | OEB | 40:14 | May those who are seeking my life be ashamed and confounded together; may those who delight in my hurt be defeated and brought to dishonour. | |
Psal | OEB | 40:16 | But may all who seek after you rejoice and be glad in you. May all those eager for your aid, say, “Great is the Lord” evermore. | |
Chapter 41
Psal | OEB | 41:1 | Happy are those who consider the weak; in the day of misfortune the Lord will deliver them. | |
Psal | OEB | 41:2 | He will keep them safe, happy, and long in the land, and not give them up to the rage of their foes. | |
Psal | OEB | 41:3 | The Lord will sustain them on bed of languishing; tending their sickness, as long as they lie. | |
Psal | OEB | 41:4 | For this cause I say, “Lord, show me your favour; heal me, because I have sinned against you.” | |
Psal | OEB | 41:6 | When they comes to see me, their words ring hollow; their hearts keep gathering mischief the while; and when they go out, they give it speech. | |
Psal | OEB | 41:7 | In secret they whisper together against me, all those who hate me plot evil against me. | |
Psal | OEB | 41:8 | “Some fatal disease has fastened upon him; and now that he lies, he will rise up no more.” | |
Chapter 42
Psal | OEB | 42:3 | My tears have been my food by day and by night; for they say to me all the day long, “Where is your God?” | |
Psal | OEB | 42:4 | My heart floods with sorrow, as I call to mind: how I used to pass on with the throng, at their head, to the house of God, with glad shouts and giving of thanks, in the throng who kept festival. | |
Psal | OEB | 42:5 | Why am I downcast? Why this moaning within me? Hope in God; for yet will I praise him, my help, my God. | |
Psal | OEB | 42:6 | I am sunk in my misery; I will therefore call you to mind from the land of Jordan and Hermon, the mountain Mizar. | |
Psal | OEB | 42:7 | Flood is calling to flood at the noise of your cataracts; all your waves and your breakers have passed over me. | |
Psal | OEB | 42:8 | In the day I cry to the Lord to summon his kindness; and the song that I sing in the night is a prayer to the living God. | |
Psal | OEB | 42:9 | I say to God my rock, “Why have you forgotten me? Why must I walk so sadly, so hard pressed by the foe?” | |
Psal | OEB | 42:10 | It pierces me to the heart to hear the enemy’s taunts, as all the day long they say to me, “Where is your God?” | |
Chapter 43
Psal | OEB | 43:1 | Right me, defend my cause against a pitiless people. From the crafty and crooked, O God, deliver me. | |
Psal | OEB | 43:2 | For you are God my protector: why have you cast me off? Why must I walk so sadly, so hard pressed by the foe? | |
Psal | OEB | 43:3 | Send forth your light and your truth, let them be my guides: to your holy hill let them bring me, to the place where you live. | |
Psal | OEB | 43:4 | Then will I go to God’s altar, to God my rejoicing; and with joy on the lyre I will praise you, O God, my God. | |
Chapter 44
Psal | OEB | 44:1 | O God, we have heard with our ears, our ancestors have told us of the work that you wrought in their day, your wonders in days of old, | |
Psal | OEB | 44:2 | uprooting and crushing the nations, then planting and settling them. For it wasn’t their own sword that won them the land, | |
Psal | OEB | 44:3 | it was not their own arm that brought them the victory. Yours was the hand and the arm, yours was the face that shone on them with favour. | |
Psal | OEB | 44:17 | All this has come upon us, yet we have not forgotten you nor falsely dealt with your covenant. | |
Psal | OEB | 44:19 | that you thus should have crushed us down, and covered us over with gloom, in the place where the jackals roam. | |
Psal | OEB | 44:20 | Had we forgotten the name of our God, or stretched out our hands to a god that was strange, | |
Psal | OEB | 44:22 | But in your cause it is we are killed all the day, and counted as sheep for the slaughter. | |
Chapter 45
Psal | OEB | 45:1 | My heart is astir with beautiful words: I will sing a song, concerning the king, with tongue like the pen of a ready writer. | |
Psal | OEB | 45:2 | Your beauty is more than mortal, grace is shed over your lips: therefore God has blessed you forever. | |
Psal | OEB | 45:4 | Good fortune attend you, as forth you ride in the cause of good faith, and as champion of justice. May your arm instruct you in deeds of dread. | |
Psal | OEB | 45:5 | Sharp are your arrows; nations fall under you: pierced to the heart are the foes of the king. | |
Psal | OEB | 45:7 | Right you love and wrong you hate: therefore the Lord your God anoints you With oil of gladness above your fellows. | |
Psal | OEB | 45:8 | With myrrh, aloes, and cassia your robes are all fragrant, you are gladdened by music of ivory harps. | |
Psal | OEB | 45:9 | King’s daughters stand ready with jewels for you, at your right hand the queen in gold of Ophir. | |
Psal | OEB | 45:10 | Listen, daughter, and see; and incline your ear: forget your folk and your father’s house. | |
Psal | OEB | 45:13 | The king’s daughter is glorious altogether, with dress of pearls inwrought with gold. | |
Psal | OEB | 45:14 | In many-coloured robes she is led to the king, with the virgin companions she brought in her train. | |
Psal | OEB | 45:16 | May sons of yours take the place of your fathers, whom you will make princes in all the land. | |
Chapter 46
Psal | OEB | 46:2 | So we have no fear, though earth should change, and the hills totter into the heart of the ocean. | |
Psal | OEB | 46:3 | Let its waters roar and foam, let the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. On our side is the Lord of hosts, our sure defence is the God of Jacob. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 46:4 | A river there is, whose streams make glad God’s city, the home the Most High has hallowed. | |
Psal | OEB | 46:9 | He stills wars to the ends of the earth- breaking the bow, snapping the spear, burning the chariots in the fire. | |
Psal | OEB | 46:10 | “Refrain; and know surely that I am God, high over the nations, high over the world.” | |
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Psal | OEB | 48:2 | that rises so fair, is the joy of all the world. Like the mount of the gods is Mount Zion, the city of the great king. | |
Psal | OEB | 48:8 | What we heard, we now have seen in the city of the Lord of hosts, the city of our God. God will uphold her forever. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 48:10 | Your fame, O God, like your name, shall extend to the ends of the earth. Victory fills your hand. | |
Psal | OEB | 48:11 | Let mount Zion be glad; let the daughters of Judah rejoice because of your judgments. | |
Psal | OEB | 48:13 | Set your mind on her ramparts, consider her palaces; that you tell to the next generation | |
Chapter 49
Psal | OEB | 49:5 | Why should I be afraid in the days of misfortune, when circled by wicked and cunning foes, | |
Psal | OEB | 49:10 | But see it they shall. Even wise people die, the fool and the brutish perish alike, and abandon their wealth to others. | |
Psal | OEB | 49:11 | The grave is their everlasting home, the place they shall live in for ever and ever, though after their own names they called whole lands. | |
Psal | OEB | 49:13 | This is the fate of the confident fool, and the end of those who are pleased with their portion. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 49:14 | Like sheep they descend to Sheol with Death for their shepherd; down they go straight to the grave, and their form wastes away in their home below. | |
Psal | OEB | 49:15 | But God will assuredly ransom my life from the hand of Sheol; for he will receive me. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 49:18 | Though they count themselves happy, when they are alive, and win praise from people for faring so well, | |
Chapter 50
Psal | OEB | 50:3 | Our God comes, he cannot keep silence, devouring fire is before him, and furious tempest around him. | |
Psal | OEB | 50:7 | “Hear, O my people, and I will speak, and protest to you, O Israel: I am the Lord, your God. | |
Psal | OEB | 50:16 | But to the wicked God says: “What right have you to talk of my statutes, or take my covenant into your mouth | |
Psal | OEB | 50:21 | And because I kept silence at this, you did take me for one like yourself. But I will convict you and show you plainly. | |
Chapter 51
Psal | OEB | 51:1 | In your kindness, O God, be gracious to me, in your own great pity blot out my transgressions. | |
Psal | OEB | 51:4 | Against you, only you, have I sinned, and done that which is wrong in your sight: you therefore are just when you speak, and clear when you utter judgment. | |
Psal | OEB | 51:17 | The sacrifice pleasing to God is a spirit that is broken; a heart that is crushed, O God, you will not despise. | |
Chapter 52
Psal | OEB | 52:5 | But God, on his part, shall destroy you forever, grasp you and pluck you out of your tent, and root you out of the land of the living. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 52:7 | “Look” (they will say) “at the hero who did not make God his stronghold, but trusted in his great wealth and in the strength of his riches.” | |
Psal | OEB | 52:8 | But I am like a fresh olive-tree in the house of God. I trust in the kindness of God for ever and evermore. | |
Chapter 53
Psal | OEB | 53:1 | Fools say in their heart, “There is no God.” Vile, hateful their life is; not one does good. | |
Psal | OEB | 53:4 | Have they learned their lesson, those workers of evil? Who ate up my people, eating, devouring, never calling to the Lord. | |
Psal | OEB | 53:5 | Sore afraid will they be, where no fear was; when God scatters the bones of the godless people. They will be put to shame, when God rejects them. | |
Chapter 54
Psal | OEB | 54:3 | For proud men have risen against me, and terrible men seek my life, men who do not set God before them. (Selah) | |
Chapter 55
Psal | OEB | 55:3 | I am wild with the noise of the foe, with the clamour of the ungodly; for they hurl disaster upon me, and attack me with fury. | |
Psal | OEB | 55:10 | By day and by night they make their rounds on the city walls, while within is crime and trouble, | |
Psal | OEB | 55:11 | within is ruin. Her market-place is never free of deceit and tyranny. (The Treacherous Friend) | |
Psal | OEB | 55:12 | The taunts were not those of a foe that I could have borne; the disdain was not that of an enemy I could have shunned them: | |
Psal | OEB | 55:15 | May death suddenly take them, may they go down to Sheol alive, for evil lives in their homes and their hearts. | |
Psal | OEB | 55:19 | God, who sits on his ancient throne will hear and will humble them, for they never change, they never fear God. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 55:21 | His mouth was smoother than butter, but war filled his heart. His words were softer than oil, but sharper than swords. | |
Psal | OEB | 55:22 | Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you. He will never let the righteous be shaken. | |
Chapter 56
Psal | OEB | 56:1 | O God, be gracious to me, for people trample upon me, all the day righting and pressing me. | |
Psal | OEB | 56:8 | You yourself count my wanderings. Put in your bottle my tears are they not in your book? | |
Psal | OEB | 56:9 | Then shall my foes be turned back in the day that I call. Of this I am sure, because God is for me. | |
Chapter 57
Psal | OEB | 57:1 | Be gracious, O God, be gracious to me, for in you I take shelter. In your sheltering wings I take refuge, till ruin be over past. | |
Psal | OEB | 57:3 | He will send me his succour from heaven, he will thrust away those who would trample me. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 57:4 | In the midst of lions I lie, who devour human prey. Their teeth are spears and arrows, and their tongue is a sharpened sword. | |
Psal | OEB | 57:6 | They set a net for my feet, but in it was their own foot caught. Before me they dug a pit, but they fell into it themselves. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 57:7 | My heart is steadfast, O God, my heart is steadfast. I would sing, I would make music; | |
Psal | OEB | 57:9 | I would praise you among the peoples, O Lord, and make music among the nations to you; | |
Chapter 58
Psal | OEB | 58:2 | In the land you practise iniquity --- all of you; violence do you dispense with your hands. | |
Psal | OEB | 58:4 | Venom have they like the venom of snakes, they are like the deaf adder that stops her ears, | |
Psal | OEB | 58:5 | and refuses to listen to the voice of the charmer, or binder of spells, no matter how cunning. | |
Psal | OEB | 58:6 | O God, break to pieces the teeth in their mouth, tear out the great teeth of the young lions, Lord. | |
Psal | OEB | 58:8 | Like the snail that dissolves on its crawling path, like the birth untimely which sees not the sunlight. | |
Psal | OEB | 58:9 | Faster than a thorn-fire heats your pots, he will come with his tempest and sweep them away. | |
Psal | OEB | 58:10 | The sight of such vengeance will gladden the righteous; their feet they will wash in the blood of the wicked. | |
Chapter 59
Psal | OEB | 59:3 | For see! They lay ambush for me, strong men are banded against me not for sin or transgression of mine, for no guilt of mine, O Lord, | |
Psal | OEB | 59:5 | You, O Lord of hosts, God of Israel, awake! And punish the proud, every one; spare none of the traitors vile. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 59:11 | Slay them not, lest my people forget, let your hosts keep them roaming and wandering. | |
Psal | OEB | 59:12 | In their sinful speech snare them, O Lord; and may they be trapped in their pride, for the curses and lies that they utter. | |
Psal | OEB | 59:13 | In your wrath make a clean end of them, that people, to the ends of the earth, may know that God rules in Jacob. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 59:16 | But I will sing of your might; I will ring out your love in the morning. For to me you have been a sure refuge, a retreat in the day of my trouble. | |
Chapter 60
Psal | OEB | 60:6 | God did solemnly swear: “As victor will I divide Shechem, and mete out the valley of Succoth. | |
Psal | OEB | 60:7 | Mine is Gilead, mine is Manasseh, Ephraim is the defence of my head, Judah my sceptre of rule, | |
Psal | OEB | 60:8 | Moab the pot that I wash in, Edom — I cast my shoe over it, I shout o’er Philistia in triumph.” | |
Chapter 61
Psal | OEB | 61:2 | From the ends of the earth I call unto you, when my heart is faint: lead me to the rock that is high above me. | |
Psal | OEB | 61:6 | Add many days to the life of the king; may his years endure throughout all generations. | |
Psal | OEB | 61:7 | In the presence of God be he throned forever; may kindness and faithfulness watch over him. | |
Chapter 62
Psal | OEB | 62:4 | From his rank and prominance they are planning to topple him. They take pleasure in falsehood; they bless with their mouth, but inwardly they curse. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 62:8 | Trust in him, all you people assembled, pour out your heart in his presence; God is a refuge for us. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 62:9 | The lowly are nought but a breath, the lofty are but an illusion: in the balances up they go, they are lighter than breath altogether. | |
Psal | OEB | 62:10 | Trust not in gain of extortion, set no vain hopes in robbery. As for wealth, if it bears fruit, set not your heart upon it. | |
Psal | OEB | 62:11 | One thing God has uttered, two things there are which I heard that power belongs to God, | |
Chapter 63
Psal | OEB | 63:1 | O God, my God, you, you do I seek: my heart thirsts for you, my body faints for you in a parched and waterless land. | |
Chapter 64
Psal | OEB | 64:2 | Hide me from villains who secretly plot, from the blustering throng of the workers of evil, | |
Psal | OEB | 64:5 | They strengthen their wicked purpose, they tell of the snares they have hidden, they say to themselves, “Who can see?” | |
Psal | OEB | 64:8 | For their tongue he will bring them to ruin, all will shudder with horror at the sight of them. | |
Psal | OEB | 64:9 | Then every person, touched to awe, as they ponder what God has wrought, will tell the tale of his deeds. | |
Chapter 65
Psal | OEB | 65:1 | It is seemly to praise you, O God, in Zion, and to you shall the vow be performed in Jerusalem. | |
Psal | OEB | 65:4 | Happy the person whom you choose to live beside you in your courts. O may we be filled with the joys of your house, of your holy temple. | |
Psal | OEB | 65:5 | In dread deeds you loyally answer us, O God of our salvation, whom all ends of the earth put their trust in, and islands far away. | |
Psal | OEB | 65:8 | so that those who live at earth’s bounds are awed at your signs: the lands of the sunrise and sunset you make to ring with joy. | |
Psal | OEB | 65:9 | You visit and water the earth; you greatly enrich her with the river of God, which is full of water. You prepare the corn thereof, | |
Psal | OEB | 65:10 | watering her furrows, settling her ridges; you make her soft with showers, and bless what grows thereon. | |
Chapter 66
Psal | OEB | 66:3 | Say to God, “How dread are your works, so great is your might that your enemies cringe to you. | |
Psal | OEB | 66:4 | All the earth does homage to you, singing praises to you, singing praise to your name.” (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 66:6 | He turns the sea into dry land, and people cross the river on foot. Let us therefore rejoice in him, | |
Psal | OEB | 66:7 | the mighty Ruler eternal, whose eyes keep watch on the nations, that no rebel lift up his head. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 66:12 | you did let people ride over our head. We went through fire and through water, but you led us out to a spacious place. | |
Psal | OEB | 66:15 | I will offer you offerings of fatlings, with the odour of burning rams, I will sacrifice bullocks with goats. (Selah) | |
Chapter 67
Psal | OEB | 67:4 | Let the nations ring out their joy; for you govern the peoples with equity, and guide the nations on earth. (Selah) | |
Chapter 68
Psal | OEB | 68:2 | As smoke before wind is driven, as wax melts before fire, so before God vanish the wicked. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:4 | Sing to God, make music to his name, his name is the Lord, praise him who rides on the clouds, and exult in his presence. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:6 | God brings home the lonely, he leads forth the prisoner to comfort, so that none but the rebel lives cheerless. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:8 | earth shook, the heavens poured rain at the presence of God, Sinai’s God at the presence of God, Israel’s God. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:9 | Rain in abundance, God, you did sprinkle, restoring the languishing land of your heritage. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:10 | A dwelling therein your people found: in your goodness, O God, you did care for the poor. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:15 | A mountain of God is the mountain of Bashan, a mountain of peaks is the mountain of Bashan. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:16 | You high-peaked mountains, why look you askance at the mountain which God has desired for his home whereon the Lord will live forever? | |
Psal | OEB | 68:17 | The chariots of God are twice ten thousand: the Lord came from Sinai, his holy place. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:18 | You did mount the height with trains of your captives, and gifts that you had received from the people. The rebels shall live with the Lord God. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:20 | Our God is a God who is Saviour. The ways of escape from death are known to the Lord God. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:21 | Yes, God will shatter the head of his foes the rough scalp of those who strut on in their sins. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:24 | In the temple appear God’s triumphal processions, processions in praise of my king and my God, | |
Psal | OEB | 68:25 | with singers in front, and minstrels behind, and maidens with timbrels between them, singing, | |
Psal | OEB | 68:27 | There, in front, is Benjamin the little, the princes of Judah beside them, the princes of Zebulon, princes of Naphtali. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:30 | Rebuke the beast of the reed, the herd of bulls, with the calves of the peoples. Trample down the lovers of lies. Scatter the nations whose joy is in war. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:33 | Praise him who rides on the ancient heavens. See! He utters his voice, his mighty voice. | |
Psal | OEB | 68:34 | Ascribe strength to the God over Israel, whose strength and majesty live in the skies. | |
Chapter 69
Psal | OEB | 69:2 | I am sunk in depths of mire, where ground there is none. I am come into deep deep waters, the flood overwhelms me. | |
Psal | OEB | 69:4 | More than the hairs of my head are those who wantonly hate me. More than my bones in number are those who are falsely my foes. That which I never robbed, how am I then to restore? | |
Psal | OEB | 69:6 | Through me let not any be shamed, who wait for you, Lord God of hosts. Through me let not those be confounded who seek you, O God of Israel. | |
Psal | OEB | 69:9 | It was zeal for your house that consumed me, and the insults they hurled at you fell upon me. | |
Psal | OEB | 69:13 | But I pray to you, Lord, for a time of favour. In your great love answer me; with your loyal help, save me | |
Psal | OEB | 69:15 | that the rushing flood may not drown me, that the deep may not swallow me up, nor the pit close her mouth upon me. | |
Psal | OEB | 69:20 | Insult has broken my heart, past cure are my shame and confusion. For pity I looked --- there was none! And for comforters, but I found none. | |
Psal | OEB | 69:26 | For those whom you struck, they persecute, and those whom you wounded, they pain yet more. | |
Psal | OEB | 69:28 | From the book of life be they blotted, may their names not be written with the righteous. | |
Psal | OEB | 69:32 | The oppressed shall rejoice at the sight. You who seek after God, let your heart revive. | |
Psal | OEB | 69:34 | Let the heavens and the earth sing his praises, the seas, and all creatures that move in them. | |
Psal | OEB | 69:35 | For God will bring help to Zion, and build up the cities of Judah, his people shall live there in possession. | |
Chapter 70
Psal | OEB | 70:4 | But may all who seek after you rejoice and be glad in you. May all who love your salvation say, “Glory to God,” evermore. | |
Chapter 71
Psal | OEB | 71:3 | Be to me a rock of defence, a fortified house, to save me; for my rock and my fortress are you. | |
Psal | OEB | 71:6 | On you have I leaned from my birth; from my mother’s womb it was you who did draw me. In you is my hope evermore. | |
Psal | OEB | 71:15 | All the day long shall my mouth tell your faithfulness and your salvation, though I know not how they may be counted. | |
Psal | OEB | 71:18 | Even in old age and grey hair, O God, do not forsake me. Still would I tell of your might unto all generations to come. | |
Psal | OEB | 71:19 | Your power and your justice, O God, extend as far as the heavens: for great are the things you have done. Who is like you, O God? | |
Psal | OEB | 71:20 | You have caused us to see troubles many, but you will revive us again. From the depths of the earth you will bring me up again. | |
Psal | OEB | 71:22 | So with harp I will praise you, and your faithfulness, O my God; and make music to you on the lyre, O you Holy One of Israel. | |
Psal | OEB | 71:23 | My lips shall ring out their joy, my mouth shall sing praises to you; all of me, which you have redeemed. | |
Chapter 72
Psal | OEB | 72:1 | Give the king, O God, your own spirit of justice your spirit of right to the son of the king, | |
Psal | OEB | 72:4 | The weak may he help to their rights, may he save the sons of the needy and crush the oppressor in pieces. | |
Psal | OEB | 72:10 | May tribute be rendered by kings of the isles and of Tarshish; may gifts be brought by the kings of Sheba and Seba. | |
Psal | OEB | 72:15 | Long may he live; and may gold of Sheba be given him; prayer, too, be made for him ceaselessly, all the day long may men bless him. | |
Psal | OEB | 72:16 | May the land have abundance of corn, to the tops of the hills may it wave. May the fruit thereof flourish like Lebanon, may men spring from the city like grass of the earth. | |
Psal | OEB | 72:17 | May his name be blessed forever, may his fame endure as the sun. May all nations envy his blessedness, all tribes of the earth call him happy. | |
Psal | OEB | 72:19 | And blest be forever his glorious name. Let all the earth be filled with his glory. Amen and Amen. | |
Chapter 73
Psal | OEB | 73:9 | They have set their mouth in the heavens, while their tongue struts about on the earth. | |
Psal | OEB | 73:26 | Though flesh and heart waste away, yet God is the rock of my heart, yet God is my portion forever. | |
Psal | OEB | 73:27 | For see! Those who are far from you must perish, you destroy all who are false to you. | |
Chapter 74
Psal | OEB | 74:1 | Why, O God, have you spurned us forever? Why smokes your wrath against the sheep of your pasture? | |
Psal | OEB | 74:2 | Remember the community you purchased of old to become by redemption the tribe of your heritage, Zion, the mountain you made your home. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:3 | Rouse yourself, visit its ruins complete. In the temple the foe has made havoc of all things. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:4 | Like lions your enemies roared through your house, replacing our symbols by signs of their own, | |
Psal | OEB | 74:7 | They have set your temple on fire, to the very ground they have outraged the place where lives your name. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:8 | They have said in their heart, “Let us utterly crush them.” They have burned all the houses of God in the land. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:9 | No symbol of ours do we see any more: no prophet is there any more, none is with us who knows how long. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:11 | Why, O Lord, do you hold back your hand, why keep your right hand in the folds of your robe? | |
Psal | OEB | 74:12 | Yet God is our king from the ancient days, in the midst of the earth working deeds of salvation. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:13 | It was you who did cleave the sea by your might, and shatter the heads of the ocean monsters. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:14 | It was you who did crush many-headed Leviathan, and give him as food to the beasts of the wilderness. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:15 | It was you who did cleave the fountains and torrents; it was you who did dry the perennial streams. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:16 | Yours is the day; yours, too, is the night, it was you who did establish the sun and the star. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:17 | It was you who did fix all the borders of earth: summer and winter it’s you who have made them. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:18 | Yet, for all this, the foe has insulted you, Lord, and a nation of fools has reviled your name. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:20 | Look to the sleek ones - how full they are: the dark places of earth are the dwellings of violence. | |
Psal | OEB | 74:21 | O let not the downtrodden turn back ashamed: let the poor and the needy sing praise to your name. | |
Chapter 75
Psal | OEB | 75:1 | We praise you, God, we praise you: we would call on your name and declare your wonders. | |
Psal | OEB | 75:3 | Though earth melt and all her inhabitants, it is I who keep steady her pillars.” (Selah) I say to the boasters, “Boast not “; to the wicked, “Lift not up your horn: lift not your horn on high, speak not boldly against the Rock.” For not from east nor west, not from desert nor mountains; but God himself is the judge, humbling one and exalting another. | |
Psal | OEB | 75:8 | In the hand of the Lord is a cup foaming wine, richly spiced. Out of this he pours a draught, and all the wicked of earth must drain it down to the dregs. | |
Chapter 76
Psal | OEB | 76:5 | Despoiled were the stout of heart; in the sleep into which they had fallen, none of the warriors could lift a hand. | |
Chapter 77
Psal | OEB | 77:2 | In the day of my trouble I seek the Lord; in the night I lift my hands in prayer, refusing all comfort. | |
Psal | OEB | 77:10 | Then I said, “This it is that grieves me, that the hand of the Most High has changed.’ | |
Psal | OEB | 77:16 | The waters saw you, O God. The waters saw you and shivered; to their depths they trembled. | |
Psal | OEB | 77:17 | Clouds poured torrents of water, thunder rolled in the sky, your arrows sped to and fro. | |
Psal | OEB | 77:18 | Loud was the roll of your thunder, lightnings lit up the world. Earth quaked and trembled. | |
Psal | OEB | 77:19 | In your way, Lord, through the sea, in your path through the mighty waters, your footsteps were all unseen. | |
Chapter 78
Psal | OEB | 78:4 | we will not hide from their children. We will tell to the next generation the praises and might of the Lord, and the wonders that he has done. | |
Psal | OEB | 78:5 | He set up a testimony in Jacob, a law he appointed in Israel, which he commanded our ancestors to make known to their children, | |
Psal | OEB | 78:6 | that the next generation should know it, that the children yet to be born should arise and tell their children; | |
Psal | OEB | 78:7 | that in God they might put their confidence, and not forget God’s works; but that they might keep his commandments, | |
Psal | OEB | 78:8 | and not be like their ancestors, a generation defiant and stubborn, a generation with heart unsteady, and spirit unfaithful towards God. | |
Psal | OEB | 78:15 | From the rocks which he split in the wilderness, he gave them to drink as of ocean’s abundance. | |
Psal | OEB | 78:20 | From the rock that he struck there gushed water, and torrents that overflowed; but can he also give bread, or provide his people with meat?” | |
Psal | OEB | 78:21 | When the Lord heard this, he was furious, and fire was kindled on Jacob, anger flared up against Israel. | |
Psal | OEB | 78:30 | But the thing they desired became loathsome: while their food was still in their mouths, | |
Psal | OEB | 78:31 | the wrath of God rose against them. He slew the stoutest among them, and laid low the young men of Israel. | |
Psal | OEB | 78:34 | When he slew them, then they sought after him, they turned and sought God with diligence. | |
Psal | OEB | 78:38 | But he is full of pity: he pardons sin and destroys not. Often he turns his anger away, without stirring his wrath at all. | |
Psal | OEB | 78:49 | He let loose his hot anger among them, fury and wrath and distress, a band of destroying angels. | |
Psal | OEB | 78:50 | He cleared a path for his anger, did not spare them from death, but gave them over to pestilence. | |
Psal | OEB | 78:51 | He struck down all the first-born in Egypt, the first fruits of their strength in the tents of Ham. | |
Psal | OEB | 78:55 | He drove out the nations before them, and allotted their land for possession, and their tents for Israel to live in. | |
Psal | OEB | 78:69 | And he built like the heights his sanctuary, like the earth which he founded forever. | |
Psal | OEB | 78:71 | From the mother-ewes he brought him, to be shepherd to Jacob his people, and to Israel his inheritance. | |
Chapter 79
Psal | OEB | 79:1 | Heathen, O God, have come into your land, defiling your holy temple, and laying Jerusalem in ruins. | |
Psal | OEB | 79:2 | They have given the bodies of your dead servants to the birds of the air to devour, and the flesh of your faithful to the beasts of the field. | |
Psal | OEB | 79:3 | Round about Jerusalem they have poured out their blood like water; and there was no one to bury them. | |
Psal | OEB | 79:6 | Pour out your wrath on the nations that don’t know you, on the kingdoms that do not call on your name. | |
Psal | OEB | 79:8 | Do not remember against us our ancestor's sins; O meet us soon with your pity, for utterly weak are we. | |
Psal | OEB | 79:9 | Help us, O God our saviour, for the renown of your name: for your reputation deliver us and cover over our sins. | |
Psal | OEB | 79:10 | Why should the nations say, “Where is their God?” Let revenge for the outpoured blood of your servants be shown on the heathen before our eyes. | |
Psal | OEB | 79:11 | May the groans of the prisoner come before you; free the children of death by your mighty arm. | |
Chapter 80
Psal | OEB | 80:1 | Listen, Shepherd of Israel, who leads Joseph like a flock of sheep; from your throne on the cherubs shine forth | |
Psal | OEB | 80:14 | O God of hosts, return: look down from heaven and see and visit this vine, and restore her | |
Chapter 81
Psal | OEB | 81:5 | a witness he set up in Joseph, when he marched against Egypt’s land, where he heard an unknown language. | |
Psal | OEB | 81:7 | At your call of distress I delivered you, from the thundercloud I answered you. At Meribah’s waters I tested you. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 81:10 | I am the Lord your God who brought you up out of Egypt. Open your mouth, that I fill it.’ | |
Chapter 82
Psal | OEB | 82:1 | God has taken his stand in the divine assembly: in the midst of the gods he holds judgment. | |
Psal | OEB | 82:5 | They have neither knowledge nor insight, in darkness they walk to and fro, while the earth’s foundations totter. | |
Chapter 83
Psal | OEB | 83:9 | Deal with them as you dealt with Midian, with Sisera, with Jabin, at the torrent of Kishon, | |
Chapter 84
Psal | OEB | 84:2 | How I long and yearn for the courts of the Lord. Now heart and flesh cry for joy to the living God. | |
Psal | OEB | 84:3 | Even the sparrow has found her a home and the swallow a nest, to lay her young, near your altar, Lord of hosts, my king and my God. | |
Psal | OEB | 84:6 | As they pass through the valley of tears, they make it a place of fountains, clothed with the blessings of early rain. | |
Psal | OEB | 84:9 | Behold, O God, our defender, and look upon your anointed, for better a single day in your courts than a thousand in my own chambers: better stand at the door of the house of my God than live in the tents of ungodliness, for the Lord is sun and shield, the Lord gives grace and glory. He withholds no good thing from the life that is blameless. | |
Chapter 85
Psal | OEB | 85:5 | Will you cherish your anger against us forever, prolonging your wrath to all generations? | |
Psal | OEB | 85:8 | Let me hear what God the Lord will speak; for he will speak of peace to his people, to those who love him, and turn their hearts to him. | |
Chapter 86
Psal | OEB | 86:1 | Incline your ear, Lord, and answer me, for I am afflicted and needy. Guard me, for I am loyal: save your servant, who trusts in you. | |
Psal | OEB | 86:9 | All the nations you have made will come and bow down before you, giving glory, O Lord, to your name. | |
Psal | OEB | 86:11 | Teach me, O Lord, your way, that I may walk in your truth: so my heart shall rejoice in your name. | |
Psal | OEB | 86:12 | I will give you thanks, O Lord, with all my heart, my God, I will honour your name forever. | |
Psal | OEB | 86:14 | Haughty men have risen up against me, O God, a band of the violent seeking my life, who think nothing of you. | |
Psal | OEB | 86:15 | But you are a God of pity and grace, patient and rich in kindness and faithfulness; turn to me with your grace, O Lord. | |
Chapter 87
Psal | OEB | 87:4 | “Among those who are mine I name Rahab and Babylon, Philistia, Tyre, Ethiopia, their people will say I was born in Zion. | |
Psal | OEB | 87:5 | As for Zion it will be said each and all were born in her.” The Lord will preserve her. | |
Psal | OEB | 87:6 | The Lord shall count, when enrolling the peoples, “This one was born there, and that one was born there.” (Selah) | |
Chapter 88
Psal | OEB | 88:5 | My home is among the dead, like the slain that lie in the grave, whom you remember no more cut off as they are from your hand. | |
Psal | OEB | 88:8 | You have put my friends far from me, you have made them shun me. I am shut in, and cannot escape, | |
Psal | OEB | 88:9 | my eyes are wasted with sorrow. I call on you, Lord, every day, spreading my hands out to you. | |
Psal | OEB | 88:12 | Can your wonders be known in the darkness, or your help in the land of forgetfulness? | |
Chapter 89
Psal | OEB | 89:1 | I will sing evermore of the love of the Lord, proclaiming to all generations his faithfulness. | |
Psal | OEB | 89:2 | For your love you did promise to build up forever, your faithfulness firm as the heavens themselves. | |
Psal | OEB | 89:8 | O Lord God of hosts, who is mighty as you? Your strength and faithfulness, Lord, surround you. | |
Psal | OEB | 89:10 | It was you who did pierce and crush Rahab in pieces, and scatter your foes by your mighty arm. | |
Psal | OEB | 89:11 | Yours are the heavens, yours also the earth, the world and its fulness, it’s you who did found them. | |
Psal | OEB | 89:12 | The north and the south, it’s you have created them; Tabor and Hermon shout praise to your name. | |
Psal | OEB | 89:13 | You have an arm with the might of a hero; strong is your hand, high uplifted your right hand. | |
Psal | OEB | 89:14 | Justice and right are the base of your throne, kindness and faithfulness ever attend you. | |
Psal | OEB | 89:15 | Happy the people who know the glad shout, who walk, O Lord, in the light of your face. | |
Psal | OEB | 89:19 | In a vision of old you did speak in this way to the one whom you loved, “A crown I have set on the hero I chose to be over the people | |
Psal | OEB | 89:39 | You have spurned the covenant with your servant, and his sacred crown dashed to the ground. | |
Psal | OEB | 89:46 | How long, Lord will you hide you forever? How long are the fires of your wrath to burn? | |
Psal | OEB | 89:48 | Who can live without seeing death? Who can rescue their life from the clutch of Sheol? (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 89:50 | Remember, O Lord, how your servants are mocked, how I bear in my heart the scorn of all nations | |
Chapter 90
Psal | OEB | 90:2 | Before the mountains were born, or the earth and the world were brought forth, from everlasting to everlasting you are God. | |
Psal | OEB | 90:5 | Your floods sweep them away; they are like a dream, or like grass which sprouts in the morning, | |
Psal | OEB | 90:9 | For through your wrath our days are declining, we bring our years to an end as a sigh. | |
Psal | OEB | 90:10 | The span of our life is seventy years, or, if we are strong, maybe eighty; yet is their breadth but empty toil, for swiftly they go, and we fly away. | |
Psal | OEB | 90:11 | Who lays to heart the power of your anger? Or who stands in reverent awe of your wrath? | |
Psal | OEB | 90:14 | Grant us your love to the full in the morning, that all our days we may shout for joy. | |
Chapter 91
Psal | OEB | 91:1 | You whose home is the shelter of God Most High, whose abode is the shadow of God Almighty, | |
Psal | OEB | 91:4 | He shelters you with his pinions, and under his wings you may hide. His truth will be a shield and buckler. | |
Psal | OEB | 91:7 | A thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right hand: but it shall not draw near to you. | |
Psal | OEB | 91:14 | “Because of their love for me, I will deliver them, I will protect those who trust my name. | |
Psal | OEB | 91:15 | I will answer their cry and be with them in trouble, bringing them forth into safety and honour. | |
Chapter 92
Psal | OEB | 92:4 | For you make me glad by your deeds, Lord, at the work of your hands I will ring out my joy. | |
Psal | OEB | 92:7 | that, though the wicked flourish like grass, and evil-doers all blossom, they will perish forever. | |
Psal | OEB | 92:9 | For see! Your enemies, Lord For see! Your enemies perish, all evil-doers are scattered. | |
Psal | OEB | 92:13 | In the house of the Lord are they planted, in the courts of our God they will sprout. | |
Chapter 93
Psal | OEB | 93:1 | The Lord has taken his seat on the throne, clothed with majesty, armed with might. Now the world stands firm, to be shaken no more, | |
Psal | OEB | 93:3 | The floods, O Lord, have lifted, the floods have lifted their voice, the floods lift up their roar. | |
Psal | OEB | 93:4 | But more grand than the great roaring waters, more grand than the ocean waves, grand on the height stands the Lord. | |
Chapter 94
Psal | OEB | 94:15 | For the righteous shall come to their rights, and all true-hearted people shall follow them. | |
Psal | OEB | 94:16 | Who will rise up for me against those who do evil? Who will stand up for me against workers of wrong? | |
Chapter 95
Psal | OEB | 95:1 | Come! Let us ring out our joy to the Lord, let us merrily shout to our rock of salvation. | |
Psal | OEB | 95:7 | For he is our God; and we are the people he tends, the sheep in his care. If only you would heed his voice today: | |
Psal | OEB | 95:10 | For forty years I was filled with loathing for that generation, so I said: ‘A people with wandering hearts are they, and ignorant of my ways.’ | |
Chapter 96
Psal | OEB | 96:7 | Ascribe to the Lord, you tribes of the nations, ascribe to the Lord glory and strength. | |
Psal | OEB | 96:10 | Say to the nations, “The Lord is king.” The world stands firm to be shaken no more. He will judge the peoples with equity. | |
Psal | OEB | 96:12 | Let the field, and all that is in it, exult; let the trees of the forest ring out their joy | |
Chapter 97
Psal | OEB | 97:2 | Clouds and darkness are round about him, justice and right are the base of his throne. | |
Psal | OEB | 97:7 | Shamed are all image-worshippers, who make a boast of their idols. All the gods bow before him. | |
Psal | OEB | 97:8 | Zion is glad at the tidings, the towns of Judah rejoice because of your judgments, Lord. | |
Psal | OEB | 97:10 | The Lord loves those who hate evil, he guards the lives of the faithful: from the hand of the wicked he saves them. | |
Chapter 98
Psal | OEB | 98:1 | Sing a new song to the Lord, for he has done wonders; his right hand and holy arm have won him the victory. | |
Psal | OEB | 98:2 | The Lord has made his victory known, and revealed to the eyes of the nations his righteousness. | |
Psal | OEB | 98:3 | Mindful he was of his kindness to Jacob, faithful he was to the house of Israel. All the ends of the earth have seen the victory of our God. | |
Chapter 99
Psal | OEB | 99:1 | The Lord is king; let the nations tremble: he is throned upon cherubs; let earth quake. | |
Psal | OEB | 99:4 | You are a king who loves justice, equity you have established: justice and right you have wrought for Jacob. | |
Psal | OEB | 99:6 | Among his priests were Moses and Aaron, Samuel among those who called on his name. They called to the Lord, and he gave them answer. | |
Psal | OEB | 99:7 | He spoke to them in the pillar of cloud, they kept his commands and the statute he gave them. | |
Psal | OEB | 99:8 | Lord our God, you gave them answer. A God of forgiveness were you to them, who suffered their deeds to go unpunished. | |
Chapter 100
Psal | OEB | 100:1 | Shout, all the earth, to the Lord. Serve the Lord with gladness, approach him with ringing cries. Be sure that the Lord alone is God. It is he who has made us, and his we are his people, the sheep of his pasture. Enter his gates with thanksgiving, his courts with praise. Give thanks to him, bless his name. For the Lord is good, his love is forever, and to all ages endures his faithfulness. | |
Chapter 101
Psal | OEB | 101:2 | I would look to the way that is blameless, and make it my own. Within my own house I would walk with an innocent heart. | |
Psal | OEB | 101:3 | I would never direct my eyes to a thing that is base. The impulse to stray I abhor it shall not cling to me. | |
Psal | OEB | 101:5 | Whoso slanders their neighbour in secret, I bring them to silence: haughty looks and proud hearts I will not abide. | |
Psal | OEB | 101:6 | I will favour the true in the land, they shall live in my court. Those who walk in a way that is blameless shall be my attendant. | |
Psal | OEB | 101:7 | No one shall live in my house who practises guile. No one that speaks a lie shall abide in my presence. | |
Chapter 102
Psal | OEB | 102:2 | Hide not your face from me in the day of my distress. Incline your ear to me: when I call, answer me speedily. | |
Psal | OEB | 102:14 | For even her stones are dear to your servants, even the dust of her ruins they look on with love. | |
Psal | OEB | 102:15 | Then the nations will revere the name of theLord and all the kings of the earth his glory, | |
Psal | OEB | 102:18 | Let this be recorded for ages to come, that the Lord may be praised by a people yet unborn. | |
Psal | OEB | 102:19 | For he shall look down from his holy height, from the heavens the Lord will gaze on the earth, | |
Psal | OEB | 102:21 | that people may recount the Lord’s fame in Zion, and the praise of him in Jerusalem, | |
Psal | OEB | 102:24 | I will say, “My God, take me not hence in the midst of my days. Your years endure age after age. | |
Psal | OEB | 102:26 | They shall perish; but you do stand. They shall all wax old like a garment, and change as a robe you will change them. | |
Chapter 103
Chapter 104
Psal | OEB | 104:1 | Bless the Lord, O my soul. O Lord my God, you are very great, clad in awful splendour, | |
Psal | OEB | 104:3 | He lays the beams of his chambers on water. He takes dark clouds for his chariot, and rides on the wings of the wind. | |
Psal | OEB | 104:13 | From his chambers above he gives drink to the mountains, and satisfies earth with the vials of heaven. | |
Psal | OEB | 104:14 | He makes grass grow for the cattle, and herbs for people. He brings bread out of the earth; | |
Psal | OEB | 104:24 | How many, O Lord, are your works, all of them made in wisdom! The earth is filled with your creatures. | |
Psal | OEB | 104:25 | And there is the great broad sea, where are countless things in motion, living creatures, both great and small. | |
Psal | OEB | 104:29 | When you hide your face, they are terrified; when you take their breath away, they die and go back to their dust. | |
Chapter 105
Psal | OEB | 105:36 | He struck down in their land all the first-born, the firstlings of all their strength | |
Psal | OEB | 105:37 | Then forth he led Israel with silver and gold, and among his tribes not one was weary. | |
Chapter 106
Psal | OEB | 106:1 | Hallelujah! Give thanks to the Lord for his goodness, for his kindness endures forever. Who can describe his heroic deeds, or publish all his praise? Happy they who act justly, and do righteousness evermore. Remember me, Lord, as you remember your people, and visit me with your gracious help. | |
Psal | OEB | 106:5 | May I see the good fortune of your elect, may I share in the joy of your nation, and in the pride of your heritage. | |
Psal | OEB | 106:7 | In the land of Egypt our fathers, all heedless of your wonders, and unmindful of your great kindness, at the Red Sea defied the Most High. | |
Psal | OEB | 106:9 | He rebuked the Red Sea, and it dried; they marched through the depths as through desert, | |
Psal | OEB | 106:23 | So he vowed, and would have destroyed them, but for Moses his elect, who stepped into the breach before him, to divert his deadly wrath. | |
Psal | OEB | 106:38 | They poured out innocent blood the blood of their sons and daughters whom they offered to Canaan’s idols, and the land was polluted with blood. | |
Psal | OEB | 106:43 | Many a time he saved them, but they rebelled at his counsel, and were brought low by their wrongdoing. | |
Chapter 107
Psal | OEB | 107:6 | Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and he saved them from their distresses, | |
Psal | OEB | 107:13 | Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and he saved them from their distresses. | |
Psal | OEB | 107:19 | Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and he saved them from their distresses. | |
Psal | OEB | 107:28 | Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and he saved them from their distresses. | |
Chapter 108
Psal | OEB | 108:1 | My heart is steadfast, O God, my heart is steadfast. I would sing, I would make music; awake, my soul. Awake, harp and lyre; I would wake the dawn. I would praise you among the peoples, O Lord; make music among the nations to you. For great to heaven is your love, and your faithfulness to the clouds. Be exalted, O God, o’er the heavens, and your glory o’er all the earth. | |
Psal | OEB | 108:7 | God did solemnly swear: “As victor will I divide Shechem, portion out the valley of Succoth. | |
Psal | OEB | 108:9 | Moab the pot that I wash in, on Edom I hurl my sandal, I shout o’er Philistia in triumph.” | |
Chapter 109
Psal | OEB | 109:1 | O God whom I praise, keep not silence; for their wicked mouths they have opened against me, they speak to me with tongues that are false, | |
Psal | OEB | 109:11 | May all that he owns be seized by the creditor may strangers plunder the fruits of his toil. | |
Psal | OEB | 109:13 | His descendants be doomed to destruction! Blotted out be his name in one generation! | |
Psal | OEB | 109:16 | for he gave no thought to show kindness, but pursued the poor and the needy, drove the downhearted to death. | |
Psal | OEB | 109:18 | Like a garment he clothed him with curses; may they pierce to his inwards like water, and cling to his bones like oil. | |
Psal | OEB | 109:21 | But you, Lord my God, be true to your name, deal kindly with me; in your gracious kindness save me. | |
Psal | OEB | 109:28 | Let them curse, if only you bless. Put my assailants to shame, and make your servant glad. | |
Psal | OEB | 109:30 | I give thanks to you, Lord, with loud voice, I give praise in the midst of the throng; | |
Chapter 110
Psal | OEB | 110:1 | This said the Lord concerning my lord, “Sit at my right hand, till I set your foot on the neck of your foes.” On Zion the Lord is wielding your sceptre of might, and charges you To rule over the foes that surround you. The day that you march to battle your people will follow you gladly young warriors in holy array, like dew-drops, born of the morning. The Lord has sworn and will not repent, “As for you, you are priest for ever as Melchizedek was.” By your side will the Lord shatter kings on the day of his wrath. He will execute judgment filling the valleys with dead, the broad fields with shattered heads. He will drink of the brook by the way, and march onward with uplifted head. | |
Chapter 111
Psal | OEB | 111:1 | Hallelujah. I will thank the Lord with all my heart, in the assembled congregation of his people. Great are the things that the Lord has done, worthy of study by those who love them. Majestic and glorious is his work, and his righteousness abides forever. For his marvellous deeds he has won renown; the Lord is gracious and full of compassion. Food he gives to those who fear him, always he remembers his covenant. His mighty works he has shown to his people, in giving to them the nations for heritage. All that he does is faithful and right, all his behests are firm and sure. | |
Psal | OEB | 111:9 | To his people he sent redemption, he has appointed his covenant forever. His name is holy and awe-inspiring. | |
Chapter 112
Psal | OEB | 112:1 | Hallelujah. Happy are those who fear the Lord, and greatly delight in his commandments. | |
Psal | OEB | 112:2 | Mighty on earth shall be their seed; a blessing shall rest on the race of the upright. | |
Psal | OEB | 112:4 | To the upright arises light in the darkness; full of favour and pity and kindness are they. | |
Psal | OEB | 112:5 | It is well with those who show pity and lend, who support all their affairs upon justice. | |
Psal | OEB | 112:8 | Their heart is firm and unafraid: they know they will feast their eyes on their enemies. | |
Psal | OEB | 112:9 | With lavish hands they give to the poor, and their prosperity stands forever. They are lifted to heights of triumph and honour. | |
Chapter 113
Chapter 114
Chapter 115
Psal | OEB | 115:1 | Not to us, Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory, for your kindness’ and faithfulness’ sake. Why should the heathen say, “Where is now their God?” | |
Psal | OEB | 115:7 | They have hands, but cannot feel; they have feet, but cannot walk: no sound comes from their throats. | |
Psal | OEB | 115:12 | The Lord, mindful of us, will bless us: he will bless the house of Israel, he will bless the house of Aaron. | |
Chapter 116
Psal | OEB | 116:3 | About me were snares of death, the anguish of Sheol was upon me: distress and sorrow were mine. | |
Psal | OEB | 116:16 | Ah, Lord! I am your servant, your servant, child of your handmaid. You have loosened my bonds. | |
Chapter 117
Chapter 118
Psal | OEB | 118:12 | they swarmed around me like bees, they blazed like a fire of thorns: in the name of the Lord I cut them down. | |
Psal | OEB | 118:15 | Hark! In the tents of the righteous glad cries of victory are ringing. The hand of the Lord has wrought bravely, | |
Psal | OEB | 118:18 | Though the Lord has chastened me sore, he has not given me over to death. (The Procession arrives at the Temple) | |
Psal | OEB | 118:19 | “Open to me the gates of victory. I would enter therein and give thanks to the Lord.” (The Welcome) | |
Psal | OEB | 118:26 | Blessed is the one who enters in the name of the Lord. From the house of the Lord we bless you. | |
Psal | OEB | 118:27 | The Lord is God, he has given us light. Wreathe the dance with boughs, till they touch the horns of the altar. | |
Chapter 119
Psal | OEB | 119:75 | I know, O Lord, that your judgments are right, and in faithfulness you have afflicted me. | |
Chapter 120
Chapter 121
Chapter 122
Psal | OEB | 122:4 | to you do the tribes come, the tribes of the Lord, as the law has ordained for Israel, there to give thanks to the Lord. | |
Chapter 123
Psal | OEB | 123:2 | As the eyes of a servant turn to the hand of his master, or the eyes of a maid to the hand of her mistress, so do our eyes turn to the Lord our God, until he is gracious to us. | |
Chapter 124
Psal | OEB | 124:7 | We are like a bird just escaped from the snare of the fowler. The snare is broken, and we are escaped. | |
Chapter 125
Psal | OEB | 125:1 | Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion, that cannot be moved, but abides forever. Round Jerusalem are the mountains, and the Lord is round his people from now and for evermore. For he will not suffer the sceptre of wrong to rest on the land allotted to the righteous; else the righteous might put forth their own hand to evil. Do good, O Lord, to the good, and to the true-hearted. | |
Chapter 126
Psal | OEB | 126:2 | Then was our mouth filled with laughter, our tongue with glad shouts; then among the nations they said, “The Lord has dealt greatly with them.” | |
Chapter 127
Psal | OEB | 127:1 | Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labour in vain. Unless the Lord guards the city, the watchman wakes in vain. | |
Psal | OEB | 127:2 | In vain you rise early, and finish so late, and so eat sorrow’s bread; for he cares for his loved ones in their sleep. | |
Chapter 128
Psal | OEB | 128:3 | Like a fruitful vine shall your wife be in the innermost room of your house: your children, like olive shoots, round about your table. | |
Psal | OEB | 128:5 | The Lord shall bless you from Zion. You will see Jerusalem nourish all the days of your life. | |
Chapter 129
Chapter 130
Chapter 131
Psal | OEB | 131:1 | O Lord, my heart is not haughty, my eyes are not lofty, I walk not among great things, things too wonderful for me. | |
Psal | OEB | 131:2 | Yes, I have soothed and stilled myself, like a weaned child on his mother’s lap; like a weaned child am I. | |
Chapter 132
Psal | OEB | 132:11 | The Lord swore an oath to David an oath that he will not break; “I will set on your throne a prince of your line. | |
Psal | OEB | 132:12 | If your sons keep my covenant and the statutes I teach them, then their sons, too, forever, will sit on your throne.” | |
Psal | OEB | 132:17 | There will I raise up for David a dynasty of power. I have set my anointed a lamp that shall never go out. | |
Chapter 133
Psal | OEB | 133:2 | Like precious oil on the head that ran down on the beard, the beard of Aaron, running over the collar of his robe: | |
Chapter 134
Psal | OEB | 134:1 | Attend! Bless the Lord, all you the Lord’s servants, who stand by night in the house of the Lord. | |
Chapter 135
Psal | OEB | 135:6 | All that he wills he does in the heavens and on the earth, in the seas and in all the abysses. | |
Psal | OEB | 135:7 | Clouds he brings up from the ends of the earth, lightnings he makes for the rain, wind he brings out of his storehouses. | |
Psal | OEB | 135:9 | Signs and wonders he sent into your midst, O Egypt, upon Pharaoh and all his servants. | |
Chapter 136
Psal | OEB | 136:1 | Give thanks to the Lord for his goodness: for his kindness endures forever. Give thanks to the God of gods: for his kindness endures forever. | |
Chapter 137
Psal | OEB | 137:3 | For there our captors called for a song: our tormentors, rejoicing, saying: “Sing us one of the songs of Zion.” | |
Psal | OEB | 137:6 | May my tongue stick to the roof of my mouth, if I am unmindful of you, or don’t set Jerusalem above my chief joy. | |
Psal | OEB | 137:7 | Remember the Edomites, Lord, the day of Jerusalem’s fall, when they said, “Lay her bare, lay her bare, right down to her very foundation.” | |
Chapter 138
Psal | OEB | 138:1 | I will thank you, O Lord, with all my heart: in the sight of the gods I will sing your praise. And, prostrate before your holy temple, will praise your name for your constant love. For you have exulted your promise above all. | |
Psal | OEB | 138:4 | All the kings of the earth shall praise you, O Lord, when they shall have heard the words you have uttered; | |
Psal | OEB | 138:5 | and they shall sing of the ways of the Lord, and tell of the Lord’s transcendent glory. | |
Psal | OEB | 138:6 | For, high though the Lord is, he looks on the lowly, and strikes down the haughty from far away. | |
Psal | OEB | 138:7 | Though my way be distressful, yet you preserve me: you lay your hand on my angry foes, and your right hand gives me victory. | |
Chapter 139
Psal | OEB | 139:14 | I give you praise for my fashioning so full of awe, so wonderful. Your works are wonderful. You knew me right well; | |
Psal | OEB | 139:15 | my bones were not hidden from you, when I was made in secret, and woven in the depths of the earth. | |
Psal | OEB | 139:16 | Your eyes saw all my days: they stood on your book every one written down, before they were fashioned, while none of them yet was mine. | |
Chapter 140
Psal | OEB | 140:3 | who make their tongue as sharp as a serpent’s, and under whose lips is the poison of adders. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 140:4 | Preserve me, O Lord, from the hands of the wicked, from the violent guard me from those who are plotting to trip up my feet. | |
Psal | OEB | 140:5 | The proud have hidden a trap for me, cords they have spread as a net for my feet: snares they have set at the side of my track. (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 140:8 | Grant not, O Lord, the desires of the wicked; and what they have purposed, promote you not.” (Selah) | |
Psal | OEB | 140:9 | Let them not lift up their heads against me. May the mischief they prate bring themselves to destruction, | |
Psal | OEB | 140:10 | may he rain upon them coals of fire, may he strike them down swiftly, to rise no more, | |
Psal | OEB | 140:11 | no place in the land may there be for the slanderer: may the violent be hunted from sorrow to sorrow. | |
Psal | OEB | 140:12 | I know that the Lord will do right by the weak, and will execute justice for those who are needy. | |
Chapter 141
Psal | OEB | 141:2 | Let my prayer be presented as incense before you, and my uplifted hands as the evening meal-offering. | |
Psal | OEB | 141:4 | Incline not my heart to an evil matter, to busy myself in deeds of wickedness, in company with workers of evil: never may I partake of their dainties. | |
Psal | OEB | 141:5 | A wound or reproof from a good person in kindness is oil which my head shall never refuse. In their misfortune my prayer is still with them. | |
Psal | OEB | 141:6 | Abandoned they are to the hands of their judges: they shall learn that my words are true. | |
Psal | OEB | 141:7 | Like stones on a country road cleft and broken so lie our bones scattered for Death to devour. | |
Psal | OEB | 141:8 | But my eyes are turned towards you, O Lord. Do not pour out my life, for in you I take refuge. | |
Psal | OEB | 141:9 | Keep me safe from the trap they have laid for me, from the snares of the workers of trouble. | |
Chapter 142
Psal | OEB | 142:1 | Loudly I cry to the Lord: to the Lord plead loudly for mercy, I pour my complaint before him, I tell my troubles to him. When my spirit is faint within me, my path is known to you. In the way I am wont to walk in, they have hidden a trap for me. I look to the right and the left; but not a friend have I. No place of refuge is left me, not a man to care for me. So I cry to you, O Lord: I say, “My refuge are you, all I have in the land of the living.” Attend to my piercing cry, for very weak am I. Save me from those who pursue me, for they are too strong for me. Free me from prison, that I may give thanks to your name, for the righteous are patiently waiting till you show your bounty to me. | |
Chapter 143
Psal | OEB | 143:1 | Listen, O Lord, to my prayer; give ear to my plea. In your faithfulness give me answer, and in your righteousness. With your servant O enter you not into judgment, for in your sight can no one alive be justified. | |
Psal | OEB | 143:3 | For the enemy persecutes me, crushing my life to the ground, making me live in the darkness, as those who have long been dead. | |
Psal | OEB | 143:5 | I remember the days of old, and brood over all you have done, musing on all that your hands have wrought. | |
Psal | OEB | 143:7 | Answer me soon, Lord, because my spirit is spent. Hide not your face from me, else become I like those who go down to the pit. | |
Psal | OEB | 143:8 | Let me learn of your love in the morning, for my trust is in you. Teach me the way I should go: for my heart longs for you. | |
Psal | OEB | 143:10 | Teach me to do your will, for you yourself are my God. Guide me by your good spirit, O Lord, on a way that is smooth. | |
Chapter 144
Psal | OEB | 144:2 | My rock and my fortress, my tower, my deliverer, my shield, behind whom I take refuge, who lays nations low at my feet. | |
Psal | OEB | 144:7 | Stretch out your hand from on high; pluck me out of the mighty waters, out of the hands of foreigners, | |
Psal | OEB | 144:11 | Snatch me from the cruel sword, rescue me from the hand of foreigners, who speak with the mouth of falsehood, and lift their right hand to swear lies. | |
Psal | OEB | 144:12 | May our sons in their youth be as plants well tended: our daughters like cornices carved as in palaces. | |
Psal | OEB | 144:13 | May our barns be bursting with produce of all kinds. In the fields may our sheep bear by thousands and ten thousands. | |
Psal | OEB | 144:14 | May our cattle be fat, our walls unbreached, may no cry of distress ring in our streets. | |
Chapter 145
Psal | OEB | 145:4 | One age to another shall praise your deeds, declaring the mighty things you have done. | |
Psal | OEB | 145:6 | Of the might of your terrible acts they shall speak, and the tale of your great deeds I will tell. | |
Psal | OEB | 145:13 | Yours is a kingdom that lives through all ages: through all generations extends your dominion. The Lord is faithful in all that he promises, gracious is he in all that he does. | |
Psal | OEB | 145:19 | He will fulfil the desires of those who fear him; he will hear their cry for help and save them. | |
Chapter 146
Psal | OEB | 146:4 | When their breath goes out, they go back to the dust: on that very day their purposes perish. | |
Psal | OEB | 146:6 | the Creator of heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them. He remains eternally loyal. | |
Psal | OEB | 146:7 | For the wronged he executes justice; he gives bread to the hungry; the Lord releases the prisoners. | |
Psal | OEB | 146:8 | The Lord gives sight to the blind: the Lord raises those who are bowed. The Lord loves the righteous. | |
Psal | OEB | 146:9 | The Lord preserves the stranger, upholds the widow and orphan, but the wicked he leads to disaster. | |
Chapter 147
Psal | OEB | 147:8 | For he covers the sky with clouds, he prepares rain for the earth, makes grass to grow on the mountains. | |
Psal | OEB | 147:10 | His pleasure is not in the strength of the horse, his joy is not in the speed of a runner; | |
Psal | OEB | 147:11 | but the Lord has his pleasure in those who fear him, in those who wait for his kindness. | |
Chapter 148
Psal | OEB | 148:13 | Let them praise the name of the Lord, for his name alone is exalted. Over heaven and earth is his glory. | |
Chapter 149
Psal | OEB | 149:1 | Hallelujah. Sing to the Lord a new song, sound his praise where the faithful are gathered. | |
Chapter 150