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Version 0.33.105, 15 February 2024

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Psalms Chapter 76

1aTo the choirmaster in singing set to stringed music.↑

A Psalm of Asaph. A Song.

1bGod is known in Judah;

His name is great in Israel.

2And in Salem is his booth,

And his dwelling is in Zion.

3There, he broke the bolts of the bow,

The shield and the sword and the battle.

Selah.

4You are more illustrious and excellent

Than the mountains with their prey.

5The stout-hearted have been spoiled;

They have slumbered in their sleep.

And none of their valiant men have found their grip.

6At your rebuke, O God of Jacob,

Both chariot and horse sink down stupefied.

7You yourself are fearsome,

And who can stand before you

From the moment of your anger?

8You have proclaimed judgment from heaven;

The earth feared and was silent.

9When you rose up for judgment, O God,

It was to save all the meek of the earth.

Selah.

10For the fury of man will be to your praise

When you suppress the remaining fury.

11Make vows to the Lord your God,

And fulfil them.

Let all who are round about him

Bring a gift to the fearsome one.

12He will cut the spirit of leaders off;

He is fearsome to the kings of the earth.

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