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Psalms English
  1. Psalms 1-20
  2. Psalms 21-40
  3. Psalms 41-60 *
  4. Psalms 61-80
  5. Psalms 81-100
  6. Psalms 101-125
  7. Psalms 126-150
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↟↟ Psalms 41-60

Psalm 41 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, a song of David.
  2. Praiseworthy is he who looks after the poor, on a day of calamity the Lord will rescue him.
  3. The Lord will preserve him and keep him alive, and he will be praised in the land, and You will not deliver him into the desire of his enemies.
  4. The Lord will support him on his sickbed, when You have transformed his entire restfulness in his illness.
  5. I said, "O Lord, be gracious to me, heal my soul because I have sinned against You."
  6. My enemies speak evil of me, "When will he die and his name be lost?"
  7. And if he comes to see [me], he speaks falsely, his heart gathers iniquity for him, when he goes outside, he talks.
  8. All my enemies whisper together about me, concerning me, they think evil.
  9. "An evil thing shall be poured into him, and once he lies down, he will no longer rise."
  10. Even my ally, in whom I trusted, who eats my bread, developed an ambush for me.
  11. But You, O Lord, be gracious to me and raise me up, so that I may repay them.
  12. With this I shall know that You desired me, when my enemy does not shout joyfully over me.
  13. As for me, because of my innocence You shall support me, and stand me up before You forever.
  14. Blessed is the Lord, the God of Israel from all times past and to all times to come. Amen and amen.

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Psalm 42 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, a maskil of the sons of Korah.
  2. As a hart cries longingly for Springs of water, so does my soul cry longingly to You, O God.
  3. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God, when will I come and appear before God?
  4. My tears were my bread day and night when they say to me all day long, "Where is your God?"
  5. These things I will remember, and I will pour out my soul [because of the pain which is] upon me, how I passed on with the throng, I walked slowly with them until the house of God with a joyful shouting and thanksgiving, a celebrating multitude.
  6. Why are you downcast, my soul, and why do you stir within me? Hope to God, for I will yet thank Him for the salvations of His presence.
  7. My God, my soul is downcast upon me, therefore, I will remember You from the land of Jordan and the peaks of Hermon, from the young mountain.
  8. Deep calls to deep to the sound of Your water channels, all Your breakers and waves passed over me.
  9. By day, may the Lord command His kindness, and at night, may His resting place be with me, a prayer to the God of my life.
  10. I will say to God, my Rock, "Why have You forgotten me? Why should I walk in gloom under the oppression of the enemy?"
  11. With murder in my bones, my oppressors have reproached me by saying to me all day long, "Where is your God?"
  12. Why are you downcast, my soul, and why do you stir within me? Hope to God, for I will yet thank Him for the salvations of my countenance and my God.

Psalm 43 ↟↟

  1. venge me, O God, and plead my cause against an unkind nation, from a man of deceit and injustice You shall rescue me.
  2. For You are the God of my strength, why have You abandoned me? Why should I walk in gloom under the oppression of the enemy.
  3. Send Your light and Your truth, that they may lead me, they shall bring me to Your Holy Mount and to Your dwellings.
  4. And I will come to the altar of God, to the God of the joy of my exultation, and I will thank You with a lyre, O God, My God.
  5. Why are you downcast, my soul, and why do you stir within me? Hope to God, for I will yet thank Him for the salvations of my countenance and my God.

Psalm 44 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, of the sons of Korah, a maskil.
  2. O God, with our ears we heard, our forefathers told us, You performed a deed in their days, in days of old.
  3. You-[with] Your hand You drove out nations and planted them, You inflicted harm on kingdoms and sent them away.
  4. For not by their sword did they inherit the land, neither did their arm save them, but Your right hand and Your arm and the light of Your countenance, for You favored them.
  5. You are my King, O God, command the salvations of Jacob.
  6. With You, we will gore our adversaries, with Your name, we will trample those who rise up against us.
  7. For I do not trust in my bow, neither will my sword save me.
  8. For You saved us from our adversaries and You put our enemies to shame.
  9. We praised [ourselves] with God all day long, and we will forever thank Your name, yea forever.
  10. Even if You have forsaken us and put us to shame, and You do not go out in our hosts,
  11. You make us retreat from the adversary, and our enemies plunder for themselves,
  12. You deliver us as sheep to be eaten, and You scatter us among the nations.
  13. You sell Your people without gain, and You did not increase their price,
  14. You make us a reproach to our neighbors, a scorn and a derision to those around us,
  15. You make us a byword among the nations, a [cause for] shaking the head among the kingdoms.
  16. All day long, my disgrace is before me, and the shame of my face has covered me.
  17. From the voice of the one who taunts and blasphemes, because of an enemy and an avenger.
  18. All this has befallen us and we have not forgotten You, neither have we betrayed Your covenant.
  19. Our heart has not turned back, nor have our steps turned away from Your path
  20. -even when You crushed us in a place of serpents, and You covered us with darkness.
  21. If we forgot the name of our God and spread out our palms to a strange god,
  22. Will God not search this out? For He knows the secrets of the heart.
  23. For it is for Your sake that we are killed all the time, [that] we are considered as sheep for the slaughter.
  24. Awaken. Why should You sleep, O Lord? Arouse Yourself, forsake not forever.
  25. Why do You hide Your countenance? [Why do] You forget our affliction and oppression?
  26. For our soul is cast down to the dust, our belly clings to the earth.
  27. Arise to assist us and redeem us for the sake of Your kindness.

Psalm 45 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor on shoshannim, of the sons of Korah, a maskil a song of loves.
  2. My heart is astir with a good theme, I say, "My works are for a king, my tongue is a pen of an expert scribe."
  3. You are more handsome than [other] men, charm is poured into your lips. Therefore, God blessed you forever.
  4. Gird a sword on your thigh, O mighty one, your majesty and your glory.
  5. And your glory is that you will pass and ride for the sake of truth and righteous humility, and it shall instruct you so that your right hand shall perform awesome things.
  6. Your arrows are sharpened, nations shall fall under you, in the heart of the king's enemies.
  7. Your throne, O judge, [will exist] forever and ever, the scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom.
  8. You loved righteousness and you hated wickedness, therefore God, your God, anointed you with oil of joy from among your peers.
  9. Myrrh and aloes and cassia are all your garments, more than ivory palaces, those that are Mine will cause you to rejoice.
  10. The daughters of kings will visit you, the queen will stand at your right [bedecked] with golden jewelry from Ophir.
  11. Hearken, daughter, and see, and incline your ear, and forget your people and your father's house.
  12. And the King shall desire your beauty, for He is your Lord, and prostrate yourself to Him.
  13. And the daughter of Tyre shall seek your presence with tribute, those who are the richest of the people.
  14. All honor [awaits] the King's daughter who is within, her raiment is superior to settings of gold.
  15. With embroidered garments, she will be brought to the King, and virgins in her train who are her companions will be brought to You.
  16. They shall be brought with joy and exultation, they shall come forth into the King's palace.
  17. Instead of your forefathers will be your sons, you shall appoint them as princes throughout the land.
  18. I will mention Your name in every generation, therefore peoples shall thank You forever and ever.

Psalm 46 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, a song of the sons of Korah, on alamoth.
  2. God is for us a shelter and a strength, a help in troubles, He is very accessible.
  3. Therefore we will not fear when the earth changes and when mountains totter into the heart of seas.
  4. His waters shall stir and be muddied, mountains shall quake from His pride forever.
  5. But as for the river, its Springs shall cause the city of God, the holy place of the dwellings of the Most High, to rejoice.
  6. God is in its midst that it should not totter, God shall help it as morning approaches.
  7. Nations have stirred, kingdoms have tottered, He let out His voice, the earth shall melt.
  8. The Lord of Hosts is with us, the God of Jacob is our fortress forever.
  9. Go and see the works of the Lord, that He has wrought devastation in the earth.
  10. He puts a stop to wars until the end of the earth, He will break the bow and cut the spear [to pieces], wagons He will burn with fire.
  11. Be Still, and know that I am God, I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted upon the earth.
  12. The Lord of Hosts is with us, the God of Jacob is our fortress forever.

Psalm 47 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, of the sons of Korah, a song.
  2. All peoples, clap hands, shout to God with a voice of praise.
  3. For the Lord is Most High, yea, feared, a great King over all the earth.
  4. He shall plague peoples in our stead and kingdoms under our feet.
  5. He shall choose our inheritance for us, the pride of Jacob, which He loves forever.
  6. God shall be exalted with the trumpet blast, the Lord, with the sound of the shofar.
  7. Sing to God, sing, sing to our King, sing.
  8. For God is the King of all the earth, sing a song composed with wisdom.
  9. God has reigned over nations, God has sat upon His holy throne.
  10. The volunteers of the peoples have assembled, the people of the God of Abraham, for God has the shields of the earth, He is exceedingly exalted.

Psalm 48 ↟↟

  1. song, a psalm of the sons of Korah.
  2. The Lord is great and very much praised, in the city of our God, the Mount of His Sanctuary.
  3. The fairest of branches, the joy of the entire earth- Mount Zion, by the north side, the city of a great king.
  4. God is in its palaces, He is known as a stronghold.
  5. For behold, the kings have assembled, they have passed together.
  6. They saw, so they wondered, they were startled, yea, they were bewildered.
  7. A quaking seized them there, pangs like [those of] a woman in confinement.
  8. With an east wind, [with which] You break the ships of Tarshish.
  9. As we have heard, so have we seen in the city of the Lord of Hosts, in the city of our God, God shall establish it forever and ever.
  10. We hoped, O Lord, for Your kindness in the midst of Your Temple.
  11. As is Your name, O God, so is Your praise upon the ends of the earth, Your right hand is full of righteousness.
  12. Mount Zion shall rejoice, the daughters of Judah shall exult for the sake of Your judgments.
  13. Encompass Zion and surround it, count its towers.
  14. Give heed to its walls, raise its palaces, in order that you may tell a later generation.
  15. For this is God, our God forever and ever, He shall lead us as in youth.

Psalm 49 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, by the sons of Korah, a song.
  2. Hear this, all you peoples, hearken, all You inhabitants of the earth.
  3. Both the sons of "Adam," and the sons of "Ish," together rich and poor.
  4. My mouth shall speak wisdoms and the thoughts of my heart are understanding.
  5. I will bend my ear to a parable, with a lyre, I will solve my riddle.
  6. Why should I fear in days of misfortune? The iniquity of my heels surrounds me.
  7. Those who rely on their possessions and boast of their great wealth,
  8. A brother cannot redeem a man, he cannot give his ransom to God.
  9. The redemption of their soul will be too dear, and unattainable forever.
  10. Will he live yet forever and not see the Pit?
  11. For he sees that wise men die, together a fool and a boorish man perish, and leave over their possessions to others.
  12. In their heart, their houses are forever, their dwellings are for every generation, they call by their names on plots of land.
  13. But man does not repose in his glory, he is compared to the silenced animals.
  14. This is their way, folly is theirs, and after them they will tell with their mouth forever.
  15. Like sheep, they are destined to the grave, death will devour them, and the upright will rule over them in the morning, and their form will outlast the grave as his dwelling place.
  16. But God will redeem my soul from the power of the grave, for He shall take me forever.
  17. Fear not when a man becomes rich, when the honor of his house increases,
  18. For he will not take anything in his death, his glory will not descend after him.
  19. Because in his lifetime he blesses himself, but [all] will praise you, for you will benefit yourself.
  20. You shall come to the generation of his forefathers, to eternity they will not see light.
  21. Man is in his glory but he does not understand, he is compared to the silenced animals.

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Psalm 50 ↟↟

  1. song of Asaph, God, God the Lord, spoke and called to the earth, from the rising of the sun until its setting.
  2. From Zion, the finery of beauty, God appeared.
  3. Our God shall come and not be silent, fire shall devour before Him, and around Him it storms furiously.
  4. He shall call to the heavens above and to the earth to avenge His people.
  5. Gather to Me My devoted ones, who made a covenant with Me over a sacrifice.
  6. And the heavens will tell His righteousness, for He is a God Who judges forever.
  7. Hearken, My people, and I will speak, Israel, and I will admonish you, God, even your God am I.
  8. I will not reprove you concerning your sacrifices, neither are your burnt offerings before Me constantly.
  9. I will not take from your household a bull, from your pens any goats.
  10. For all the beasts of the forest are Mine, the behemoth of the thousand mountains.
  11. I know all the fowl of the mountains, and the creeping things of the field are with Me.
  12. If I were hungry I would not tell you, for the world and its fullness are Mine.
  13. Will I eat the flesh of bulls or do I drink the blood of he-goats?
  14. Slaughter for God a confession and pay the Most High your vows.
  15. And call to Me on a day of distress, I will rescue you and you will honor Me.
  16. But to the wicked man God said, "For what reason do you recount My statutes, and bring up My covenant on Your mouth?
  17. For you hated discipline and threw My words behind you.
  18. If you saw a thief, you agreed [to be] with him, and with adulterers is your portion.
  19. You let loose your mouth for evil, and you accustomed your tongue to deceit.
  20. You sit and talk against your brother, you slander your mother's son.
  21. You did these and I remained silent, you thought that I would be like you. I will contend with you and set up before your eyes.
  22. Understand this now, you who forget God, lest I tear [you] to pieces, and there will be no one to save [you].
  23. One who slaughters a confession sacrifice honors Me, and [I will] prepare the way, I will show him the salvation of God."

Psalm 51 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, a song of David.
  2. When Nathan the prophet came to him when he went to Bath-sheba.
  3. Be gracious to me, O God, according to Your kindness, according to Your great mercies, erase my transgressions.
  4. Wash me thoroughly of my iniquity, and purify me of my sin.
  5. For I know my transgressions, and my sin is always before me.
  6. Against You alone have I sinned, and I have done what is evil in Your sight, in order that You be justified in Your conduct, and right in Your judgment.
  7. Behold, with iniquity I was formed, and with sin my mother conceived me.
  8. Behold, You desired that truth be in the hidden places, and in the concealed part You teach me wisdom.
  9. Purify me with a hyssop, and I will become pure, wash me, and I will become whiter than snow.
  10. Make me hear joy and gladness, let the bones that You crushed exult.
  11. Hide Your countenance from my sins, and erase all my iniquities.
  12. Create for me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.
  13. Do not cast me away from before You, and do not take Your holy spirit from me.
  14. Restore to me the joy of Your salvation, and let a noble spirit support me.
  15. I will teach transgressors Your ways, and sinners will return to You.
  16. Save me from blood, O God, the God of my salvation, let my tongue sing praises of Your charity.
  17. O Lord, You shall open my lips, and my mouth will recite Your praise.
  18. For You do not wish a sacrifice, or I should give it, You do not desire a burnt offering.
  19. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, O God, You will not despise a broken and crushed heart.
  20. With Your will, do good to Zion, build the walls of Jerusalem.
  21. Then You will desire sacrifices of righteousness, a burnt offering and a whole offering, then they will offer up bulls on Your altar.

Psalm 52 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, a maskil of David.
  2. When Doeg the Edomite came and told Saul and said to him, "David came to the house of Ahimelech."
  3. Why do you boast of evil, you mighty man? God's kindness is constant.
  4. Your tongue plots destruction, as a sharpened razor, working deceit.
  5. You loved evil more than good, falsehood more than speaking righteousness forever.
  6. You loved all destructive words, a deceitful tongue.
  7. God, too, shall tear you down forever, He will break you and pluck you from [your] tent, and uproot you from the land of the living forever.
  8. And righteous men will see and fear, and laugh at him.
  9. "Behold the man who does not place his strength in God and trusts his great wealth, he strengthened himself in his wickedness."
  10. But I am like a fresh olive tree in the house of God, I have trusted in the kindness of God forever and ever.
  11. I will thank You forever and ever when You have done [this], and I will hope for Your name, for it is good, in the presence of Your devoted ones.

Psalm 53 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, on machalath, a maskil of David.
  2. The fool said in his heart, "There is no God", they have dealt corruptly, they have committed abominable injustice, no one does good.
  3. God looked down from heaven upon the sons of men to see whether there is a man of understanding, who seeks God.
  4. They are all dross, together they have spoiled, no one does good, not even one.
  5. Did not the workers of iniquity know? Those who devoured My people partook of a feast, they did not call upon the Lord.
  6. There they were in great fear, there was never such fear, for God scattered the bones of those who camp around you, You have put them to shame, for God rejected them.
  7. O that the salvations of Israel would come out of Zion, when God returns the captivity of His people, Jacob will rejoice, Israel will be glad.

Psalm 54 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, on neginoth, a maskil of David.
  2. When the Ziphim came and said to Saul, "Is not David hiding with us?"
  3. O God, with Your name save me, and with Your might avenge me.
  4. O God, hearken to my prayer, incline Your ear to the words of my mouth.
  5. For strangers rose upon me and violent men sought my soul, they did not place God before them forever.
  6. Behold, God is my Helper, the Lord is [help] to those who support my soul.
  7. He will return the evil to those who lie in wait for me, cut them off with Your truth.
  8. With generosity, I will slaughter sacrifices to You, I will thank Your name, O Lord, because it is good.
  9. For He saved me from every distress, and my eye saw my enemies.

Psalm 55 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, on neginoth, a maskil of David.
  2. Incline Your ear, O God, to my prayer and do not disregard my supplication.
  3. Hearken to me and answer me, I lament in my speech and I moan,
  4. From the voice of the enemy, because of the distress of the wicked, for they accuse me of iniquity and they hate me with a vengeance.
  5. My heart shudders within me, and terrors of death have fallen upon me.
  6. Fear and trembling come upon me, and horror overcomes me.
  7. And I said, "If only I had wings like a dove. I would fly away and be at rest.
  8. Behold I would wander far away, I would lodge in the desert forever.
  9. I would quickly find myself a refuge from a sweeping wind, from a tempest."
  10. Destroy, O Lord, divide their tongue, for I have seen violence and strife in the city.
  11. Day and night they surround it on its walls, and iniquity and sin are in its midst.
  12. Destruction is within it, and blows and deceit do not move out of its square.
  13. For no enemy reviled me that I should bear it, my enemy did not open his mouth wide against me, that I should hide from him.
  14. And you are a man of my equal, my prince and my esteemed one.
  15. That together we would devise counsel, in the house of God we would walk with a multitude.
  16. May He incite Death upon them, may they descend to the grave alive, for there are evils in their dwelling, in their midst.
  17. I shall call to God, and the Lord will save me.
  18. Evening, morning, and noontime, I speak and moan, and He hearkened to my voice.
  19. He redeemed my soul with peace from the battle that came upon me, because of the many [people who] were with me.
  20. May God hear and answer them, and the One who dwells from time immemorial forever, for there is no passing for them, and they did not fear God.
  21. He stretched forth his hands against him who was at peace with him, he profaned his covenant.
  22. Smooth were the buttery words of his mouth but his heart was set on war, his words were softer than oil, but they are curses.
  23. Cast your burden on the Lord, and He will bear you, He shall never allow a righteous man to falter.
  24. But You, O God, shall lower them to the Pit of Destruction, men of blood and deceit shall not live half their days, but I will trust in You.

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Psalm 56 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, on yonath elem rehokim, of David a michtam, when the Philistines seized him in Gath.
  2. Be gracious to me, O God, because men yearn to swallow me, all day long the warrior oppresses me.
  3. Those who eye me have yearned to swallow me all day long, for many fight against me, O Most High.
  4. The day I fear, I will hope to You.
  5. With God, I will praise His word, in God I trusted, I will not fear. What can flesh do to me?
  6. All day long, my words grieve [me], all their thoughts about me are for evil.
  7. They lodge, they hide, they watch my steps, when they hope for my life.
  8. For iniquity, they expect rescue. Bring down nations with anger, O God.
  9. You counted my wanderings, place my tears in Your flask. Is it not in Your accounting?
  10. Then my enemies will retreat on the day that I call. Thereby I will know that I have a God.
  11. With God['s justice] I will praise a word, with the Lord['s kindness] I will praise a word.
  12. In God I trusted, I will not fear. What can man do to me?
  13. Upon me, O God, are Your vows, I will pay thanksgiving offerings to You.
  14. For You saved my soul from death, even my feet from stumbling, to walk before God in the light of life.

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Psalm 57 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, al tashcheth, of David a michtam, when he fled from before Saul in the cave.
  2. Be gracious to me, O God, be gracious to me, because my soul took refuge in You, and in the shadow of Your wings I will take refuge until the destruction passes.
  3. I will call upon the Most High God, upon the God Who completes [what He promised] for me.
  4. He will send from Heaven and save me from the disgrace of him who yearns to swallow me up forever, God will send His kindness and His truth.
  5. My soul is among lions, I lie among men who are aflame, their teeth are [like] spears and arrows, and their tongue is [like] a sharp sword.
  6. Be exalted above the heavens, O God, over all the earth be Your glory.
  7. They prepared a net for my steps, he bent down my soul, they dug a pit before me, they will fall into it forever.
  8. My heart is steadfast with God, my heart is steadfast, I will sing, yea, I will sing praises.
  9. Awaken, my honor, awaken [me], lyre and harp, I will awaken the dawn.
  10. I will thank You among the peoples, O Lord, I will sing Your praises among the kingdoms.
  11. For Your kindness is great up to the heavens, and Your truth is up to the skies.
  12. Be exalted above the heavens, O God, over all the earth be Your glory.

Psalm 58 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, al tashcheth, of David a michtam.
  2. Is it true that You were silent about the righteousness that You should have spoken, the equities [with which] You should have judged the children of men?
  3. Even in your heart, you plot injustice, in the earth, you weigh down the violence of your hands.
  4. The wicked become estranged [even] from the womb, those who speak lies go astray from birth.
  5. They have venom like the venom of a serpent, like a deaf cobra that closes its ear,
  6. Which will not hear the voice of charmers, the most cunning caster of spells.
  7. O God, smash their teeth in their mouth, break the molars of lions, O Lord.
  8. Let them be rejected, let them walk as [through] water, He will aim His arrows as though they are cut down.
  9. Like a snail, which continuously melts, a mole [and a] stillbirth, which did not see the sun.
  10. Before your tender briars develop into hardened thorns, with vigor, with wrath, He will drive them away as a storm wind.
  11. The righteous man will rejoice because he saw revenge, he will bathe his feet in the blood of the wicked.
  12. And man will say, "Truly, the righteous man has reward, truly there is a God Who judges on earth."

Psalm 59 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, al tashcheth, of David a michtam, when Saul sent and they guarded the house to slay him.
  2. Save me from my enemies, my God, strengthen me against those who rise up against me.
  3. Save me from workers of iniquity, and rescue me from bloodthirsty men.
  4. For behold, they lurked for my soul, strong men lodge against me, neither [for] my transgression nor [for] my sin, O Lord.
  5. Without iniquity, they run and prepare themselves, awaken towards me and see.
  6. And You, O Lord, God of Hosts, God of Israel, arise to visit upon all the nations, be not gracious to any treacherous workers of iniquity forever.
  7. They return in the evening, they howl like a dog and encircle the city.
  8. Behold, they spew forth with their mouth, [they have] swords in their lips, for who hears?
  9. But You, O Lord, will scoff at them, You will mock all the nations.
  10. [Because of] his strength, I hope for You, for God is my fortress.
  11. The God of my kindness will precede me, God will allow me to see in those who watch me.
  12. Do not kill them, lest my people forget, remove them from their possessions with Your power and bring them down, O Lord our Shield.
  13. The sin of their mouth is the word of their lips, and they will be seized because of their haughtiness, because of the curse and the lies that they tell.
  14. Destroy [them] with wrath so that they will be no longer, and they will know that God rules over Jacob to the ends of the earth forever.
  15. And they will return in the evening, they will howl like dogs, and they will encircle the city.
  16. They will roam about to eat if they are not sated, so that they will lodge.
  17. And I will sing of Your power, and I will sing praises of Your kindness in the morning, for You were my stronghold and a refuge on a day that I was in straits.
  18. My strength. To You will I sing for God is my stronghold, O God of my kindness.

Psalm 60 ↟↟

  1. or the conductor, on shushan eduth, a michtam of David, to teach.
  2. When he fought with Aram-Naharaim and with Aram-Zobah, and Joab returned and smote twelve thousand of Edom in the valley of salt.
  3. O God, You have forsaken us, You have breached us, You were angry with us. You shall restore us.
  4. You caused the land to quake, You split it, heal its breaches for it has faltered.
  5. You have shown Your people harshness, You have given us to drink wine of bewilderment.
  6. You have given those who fear You trials with which to be tested, in order to beautify [Your behavior] forever.
  7. In order that Your beloved ones should be rescued, save Your right hand and answer me.
  8. God spoke in His Sanctuary, I will exult, I will divide a portion, and I will measure the valley of Succoth.
  9. Gilead is mine, and Manasseh is mine, and Ephraim is the strength of my head, Judah is my lawgiver.
  10. Moab is my washbasin, on Edom I will throw my lock, Philistia, join me.
  11. Who will bring me to a fortified city?-He Who led me to Edom?
  12. Is it not You, O God, Who has forsaken us, and [Who] does not go forth, O God, with our hosts?
  13. Give us aid against the adversary, but the salvation of man is futile.
  14. Through God we shall gather might, and He will trample our adversaries.

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