Jun 9 - Psalms 75-77
Psalms
1Unto the end. May you not be corrupted. A Canticle Psalm of Asaph. We will confess to you, O God. We will confess, and we will call upon your name. We will describe your wonders2While I have time, I will judge justices3The earth has been dissolved, with all who dwell in it. I have confirmed its pillars4I said to the iniquitous: "Do not act unjustly," and to the offenders: "Do not exalt the horn.5Do not exalt your horn on high. Do not speak iniquity against God6For it is neither from the east, nor from the west, nor before the desert mountains7For God is judge. This one he humbles and that one he exalts8For, in the hand of the Lord, there is a cup of undiluted wine, full of consternation. And he has tipped it from here to there. So, truly, its dregs have not been emptied. All the sinners of the earth will drink9But I will announce it in every age. I will sing to the God of Jacob10And I will break all the horns of sinners. And the horns of the just will be exalted
1Unto the end. With Praises. A Psalm of Asaph. A Canticle to the Assyrians. In Judea, God is known. In Israel, his name is great2And his place has been formed with peace. And his dwelling place is in Zion3In that place, he has broken the powers of the bows, the shield, the sword, and the battle4You illuminate wondrously from the mountains of eternity5All the foolish of heart have been disturbed. They have slept their sleep, and all the men of riches have found nothing in their hands6At your rebuke, O God of Jacob, those who were mounted on horseback have fallen asleep7You are terrible, and so, who can withstand you? From thence is your wrath8You have caused judgment to be heard from heaven. The earth trembled and was quieted9when God rose up in judgment in order to bring salvation to all the meek of the earth10For the thinking of man will confess to you, and the legacy of his thinking will keep a feast day to you11Make vows and pay them to the Lord, your God. All you who surround him bring gifts: to him who is terrible12even to him who takes away the spirit of leaders, to him who is terrible with the kings of the earth
1Unto the end. For Jeduthun. A Psalm of Asaph. I cried out to the Lord with my voice, to God with my voice, and he attended to me2In the days of my tribulation, I sought God, with my hands opposite him in the night, and I was not deceived. My soul refused to be consoled3I was mindful of God, and I was delighted, and I was distressed, and my spirit fell away4My eyes anticipated the vigils. I was disturbed, and I did not speak5I considered the days of antiquity, and I held the years of eternity in my mind6And I meditated in the night with my heart, and I was distressed, and I examined my spirit7So then, will God reject for eternity? Will he not continue to allow himself to show favor8Or, will he cut off his mercy in the end, from generation to generation9And would God ever forget to be merciful? Or, would he, in his wrath, restrict his mercies10And I said, "Now I have begun. This change is from the right hand of the Most High.11I was mindful of the works of the Lord. For I will be mindful from the beginning of your wonders12and I will meditate on all your works. And I will take part in your intentions13Your way, O God, is in what is holy. Which God is great like our God14You are the God who performs miracles. You have made your virtue known among the peoples15With your arm, you have redeemed your people, the sons of Jacob and of Joseph16The waters saw you, O God, the waters saw you, and they were afraid, and the depths were stirred up17Great was the sound of the waters. The clouds uttered a voice. For your arrows also pass by18The voice of your thunder is like a wheel. Your flashes have illuminated the whole world. The earth has quaked and trembled19Your way is through the sea, and your paths are through many waters. And your traces will not be known20You have conducted your people like sheep, by the hand of Moses and Aaron