Psalms
Chapter 9
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Unto the end. For the secrets of the Son. A Psalm of David.
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I will confess to you, Lord, with my whole heart. I will recount all your wonders.
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I will rejoice and exult in you. I will sing a psalm to your name, O Most High.
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For my enemy will be turned back. They will be weakened and perish before your face.
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For you have accomplished my judgment and my cause. You have sat upon the throne that judges justice.
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You have rebuked the Gentiles, and the impious one has perished. You have deleted their name in eternity and for all generations.
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The spears of the enemy have failed in the end, and their cities, you have destroyed. Their memory has perished with a loud noise.
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But the Lord remains in eternity. He has prepared his throne in judgment.
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And he will judge the whole world in equity. He will judge the people in justice.
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And the Lord has become a refuge for the poor, a helper in opportunity, in tribulation.
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And may they hope in you, who know your name. For you have not abandoned those seeking you, Lord.
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Sing a psalm to the Lord, who dwells in Zion. Announce his study among the Gentiles.
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Because of those who yearned for their blood, he has remembered them. He has not forgotten the cry of the poor.
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Have mercy on me, Lord. See my humiliation from my enemies.
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You lift me up from the gates of death, so that I may announce all your praises at the gates of the daughter of Zion.
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I will exult in your salvation. The Gentiles have become trapped in the ruin that they made. Their foot has been caught in the same snare that they themselves had hidden.
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The Lord will be recognized when making judgments. The sinner has been caught in the works of his own hands. Pause
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The sinners will be turned into Hell: all the Gentiles who have forgotten God.
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For the poor will not be forgotten in the end. The patience of the poor will not perish in the end.
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Rise up, Lord: do not let man be strengthened. Let the Gentiles be judged in your sight.
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O Lord, establish a lawgiver over them, so that the Gentiles may know that they are only men. Pause
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So then, why, O Lord, have you withdrawn far away? Why have you overlooked us in opportunity, in tribulation?
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While the impious is arrogant, the poor is enflamed. They are held by the counsels that they devise.
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For the sinner is praised by the desires of his soul, and the iniquitous is blessed.
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The sinner has provoked the Lord; according to the multitude of his wrath, he will not seek him.
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God is not before his sight. His ways are stained at all times. Your judgments are removed from his face. He will be master of all his enemies.
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For he has said in his heart, “I will not be disturbed: from generation to generation without evil.”
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His mouth is full of curses, and bitterness, and deceit. Under his tongue are hardship and sorrow.
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He sits in ambush, with resources in hidden places, so that he may execute the innocent.
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His eyes catch sight of the poor. He lies in ambush, in hiding like a lion in his den. He lies in ambush, so that he may seize the poor, to seize the poor as he draws him in.
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With his snare, he will bring him down. He will crouch down and pounce, when he has power over the poor.
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For he has said in his heart, “God has forgotten, he has turned away his face, lest he see to the end.”
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O Lord God, rise up. Let your hand be exalted. Do not forget the poor.
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How has the impious one provoked God? For he has said in his heart, “He will not inquire.”
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You do see, for you examine hardship and sorrow, so that you may deliver them into your hands. The poor one has been abandoned to you. You will be a helper to the orphan.
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Break the arm of the sinner and the malicious. His sin will be sought, and it will not be found.
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The Lord shall reign in eternity, even forever and ever. You will perish the Gentiles from his land.
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The Lord has heeded the desire of the poor. Your ear has listened to the preparation of their heart,
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so as to judge for the orphan and the humble, so that man may no longer presume to magnify himself upon the earth.