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Psalm 1.
I cried unto the Lord when I was in distress, Unto God when
sinners assailed. Suddenly the alarm of war was heard before me; (I said), He
will hearken to me, for I am full of righteousness. I thought in my heart that
I was full of righteousness, Because I was well off and had become rich in
children. Their wealth spread to the whole earth, And their glory unto the end
of the earth. They were exalted unto the stars; They said they would never
fall. But they became insolent in their prosperity, And they were without
understanding, Their sins were in secret, And even I had no knowledge (of
them). Their transgressions (went) beyond those of the heathen before them;
They utterly polluted the holy things of the Lord.
Psalm 2.
When the sinner waxed proud, with a battering-ram he cast down
fortified walls, And Thou didst not restrain (him). Alien nations ascended Thine altar, They trampled (it) proudly with their sandals; Because the sons
of Jerusalem had defiled the holy things of the Lord, Had profaned with
iniquities the offerings of God. Therefore He said: Cast them far from Me;
It was set at naught before God, It was utterly dishonoured; The sons and the
daughters were in grievous captivity, Sealed (was) their neck, branded
(was it) among the nations. According to their sins hath He done unto them,
For He hath left them in the hands of them that prevailed. He hath turned away
His face from pitying them, Young and old and their children together; For
they had done evil one and all, in not hearkening. And the heavens were
angry, And the earth abhorred them; For no man upon it had done what they
did, And the earth recognized all Thy righteous judgments, O God. They set the sons of Jerusalem to be mocked at in return for (the) harlots
in her; Every wayfarer entered in in the full light of day. They made
mock with their transgressions, as they themselves were wont to do; In the full
light of day they revealed their iniquities. And the daughters of Jerusalem
were defiled in accordance with Thy judgement, Because they had defiled
themselves with unnatural intercourse. I am pained in my bowels and my
inward parts for these things. (And yet) I will justify Thee, O God, in
uprightness of heart, For in Thy judgeents is Thy righteousness (displayed), O
God. For Thou hast rendered to the sinners according to their deeds, Yea
according to their sins, which were very wicked. Thou hast uncovered
their sins, that Thy judgement might be manifest; Thou hast wiped out their
memorial from the earth.
God is a righteous judge, And He is no respecter
of persons. For the nations reproached Jerusalem, trampling it down; Her
beauty was dragged down from the throne of glory. She girded on
sackcloth instead of comely raiment, A rope (was) about her head instead of a
crown. She put off the glorious diadem which God had set upon her, In dishonour was her beauty cast upon the ground. And I saw and entreated
the Lord and said, Long enough, O Lord, has Thine hand been heavy on Israel, in
bringing the nations upon (them). For they have made sport unsparingly
in wrath and fierce anger; And they will make an utter end, unless Thou, O
Lord, rebuke them in Thy wrath. For they have done it not in zeal, but
in lust of soul, Pouring out their wrath upon us with a view to rapine. Delay not, O God, to recompense them on (their) heads, To turn the pride of
the dragon into dishonour. And I had not long to wait before God showed
me the insolent one Slain on the mountains of Egypt, Esteemed of less account
than the least on land and sea; His body, ( too,) borne hither and
thither on the billows with much insolence, With none to bury (him), because He
had rejected him with dishonour. He reflected not that he was man. And
reflected not on the latter end; He said: I will be lord of land and
sea; And he recognized not that it is God who is great, Mighty in His great
strength. He is king over the heavens, And judgeth kings and kingdoms.
(It is He) who setteth me up in glory, And bringeth down the proud to
eternal destruction in dishonour, Because they knew Him not. And now
behold, ye princes of the earth, the judgement of the Lord, For a great king and
righteous (is He), judging (all) that is under heaven. Bless God, ye
that fear the Lord with wisdom, For the mercy of the Lord will be upon them that
fear Him, in the Judgement; So that He will distinguish between the
righteous and the sinner, (And) recompense the sinners for ever according to
their deeds; And have mercy on the righteous, (delivering him) from the
affliction of the sinner, And recompensing the sinner for what he hath done to
the righteous. For the Lord is good to them that call upon Him in
patience, Doing according to His mercy to His pious ones, Establishing (them) at
all times before Him in strength. Blessed be the Lord for ever before
His servants.
Psalm3.
Why sleepest thou, O my soul, And blessest not the Lord? Sing a
new song, Unto God who is worthy to be praised. Sing and be wakeful against His
awaking, For good is a psalm (sung) to God from a glad heart. The righteous
remember the Lord at all times, With thanksgiving and declaration of the
righteousness of the Lord's judgements The righteous despiseth not the
chastening of the Lord; His will is always before the Lord. The righteous stumbleth and holdeth the Lord righteous: He falleth and looketh out for what
God will do to him; He seeketh out whence his deliverance will come. The
steadfastness of the righteous is from God their deliverer; There lodgeth not in
the house of the righteous sin upon sin. The righteous continually searcheth his house, To remove utterly (all) iniquity (done) by him in error. He maketh atonement for (sins of) ignorance by fasting and afflicting his
soul, And the Lord counteth guiltless every pious man and his house.
The sinner stumbleth and curseth his life, The day when he was begotten, and his
mother's travail. He addeth sins to sins, while he liveth; He falleth -verily grievous is his fall- and riseth no more. The destruction
of the sinner is for ever, And he shall not be remembered, when the righteous
is visited. This is the portion of sinners for ever. But they that
fear the Lord shall rise to life eternal, And their life (shall be) in the light
of the Lord, and shall come to an end no more.
Psalm 4.
Wherefore sittest thou, O profane (man), in the council of the
pious, Seeing that thy heart is far removed from the Lord, Provoking with
transgressions the God of Israel? Extravagant in speech, extravagant in
outward seeming beyond all (men), Is he that is severe of speech in condemning
sinners in judgment. And his hand is first upon him as (though he acted) in
zeal, And (yet) he is himself guilty in respect of manifold sins and of
wantonness. His eyes are upon every woman without distinction; His tongue lieth when he maketh contract with an oath. By night and in secret he sinneth
as though unseen, With his eyes he talketh to every woman of evil compacts. He
is swift to enter every house with cheerfulness as though guileless. Let
God remove those that live in hypocrisy in the company of the pious, (Even) the
life of such an one with corruption of his flesh and penury. Let God
reveal the deeds of the men-pleasers, The deeds of such an one with laughter and
derision; That the pious may count righteous the judgement of their God,
When sinners are removed from before the righteous, (Even the) man- pleaser
who uttereth law guilefully. And their eyes (are fixed) upon any man's
house that is (still) secure, That they may, like (the) Serpent, destroy the
wisdom of... with words of transgressors, His words are deceitful that
(he) may accomplish (his) wicked desire. He never ceaseth from scattering
(families) as though (they were) orphans, Yea, he layeth waste a house on
account of (his) lawless desire. He deceiveth with words, (saying,) There is
none that seeth, or judgeth. He fills one (house) with lawlessness, And
(then) his eyes (are fixed) upon the next house, To destroy it with words that
give wing to (desire). (Yet) with all these his soul, like Sheol, is not
sated. Let his portion, O Lord, be dishonoured before thee; Let him go forth
groaning and come home cursed. Let his life be (spent) in anguish, and
penury, and want, O Lord; Let his sleep be (beset) with pains and his awaking
with perplexities. Let sleep be withdrawn from his eyelids at night; Let
him fail dishonorably in every work of his hands. Let him come home
empty-handed to his house, And his house be void of everything wherewith he
could sate his appetite. (Let) his old age (be spent) in childless
loneliness until his removal (by death). Let the flesh of the
men-pleasers be rent by wild beasts, And (let) the bones of the lawless (lie) dishonoured in the sight of the sun. Let ravens peck out the eyes of the
hypocrites. For they have laid waste many houses of men, in dishonour, And
scattered (them) in (their) lust; And they have not remembered God, Nor
feared God in all these things; But they have provoked God's anger and vexed
Him. May He remove them from off the earth, Because with deceit they
beguiled the souls of the flawess. Blessed are they that fear the Lord
in their flawlessness; The Lord shall deliver them from guileful men and
sinners, And deliver us from every stumbling-block of the lawless (men). Let God destroy them that insolently work all unrighteousness, For a great and
mighty judge is the Lord our God in righteousness. Let Thy mercy, O
Lord, be upon all them that love Thee.
Psalm 5.
O Lord God, I will praise Thy name with joy, In the midst of them
that know Thy righteous judgements. For Thou art good and merciful, the refuge
of the poor; When I cry to Thee, do not silently disregard me. For no
man taketh spoil from a mighty man; Who, then, can take aught of all that Thou
hast made, except Thou Thyself givest? For man and his portion (lie)
before Thee in the balance; He cannot add to, so as to enlarge, what has been
prescribed by Thee. O God, when we are in distress we call upon Thee for
help, And Thou dost not turn back our petition, for Thou art our God.
Cause not Thy hand to be heavy upon us, Lest through necessity we sin. Even though Thou restore us not, we will not keep away; But unto Thee will we
come. For if I hunger, unto Thee will I cry, O God; And Thou wilt give to
me. Birds and fish dost Thou nourish, In that Thou givest rain to the
steppes that green grass may spring up, (So) to prepare fodder in the
steppe for every living thing; And if they hunger, unto Thee do they lift up
their face. Kings and rulers and peoples Thou dost nourish, O God; And
who is the help of the poor and needy, if not Thou, O Lord? And Thou
wilt hearken -for who is good and gentle but Thou?- Making glad the soul of the
humble by opening Thine hand in mercy. Man's goodness is (bestowed)
grudgingly and, And if he repeat (it) without murmuring, even that is marvellous. But Thy gift is great in goodness and wealth, And he whose
hope is (set) on Thee shall have no lack of gifts. Upon the whole earth
is Thy mercy, O Lord, in goodness. Happy is he whom God remembereth in
(granting to him) a due sufficiency; If a man abound over much, he sinneth.
Sufficient are moderate means with righteousness, And hereby the
blessing of the Lord (becomes) abundance with righteousness. They that
fear the Lord rejoice in good (gifts), And Thy goodness is upon Israel in Thy
kingdom. Blessed is the glory of the Lord for He is our king.
Psalm 6.
Happy is the man whose heart is fixed to call upon the name of the
Lord; When he remembereth the name of the Lord, he will be saved. His
ways are made even by the Lord, And the works of his hands are preserved by the
Lord his God. At what he sees in his bad dreams, his soul shall not be
troubled; When he passes through rivers and the tossing of the seas, he shall
not be dismayed. He ariseth from his sleep, and blesseth the name of the
Lord: When his heart is at peace, he singeth to the name of his God, And
he entreateth the Lord for all his house. And the Lord heareth the prayer of
every one that feareth God, And every request of the soul that hopes for Him
doth the Lord accomplish. Blessed is the Lord, who showeth mercy to those who
love Him in sincerity.
Psalm 7.
Make not Thy dwelling afar from us, O God; Lest they assail us
that hate us without cause. For Thou hast rejected them, O God; Let not their
foot trample upon Thy holy inheritance. Chasten us Thyself in Thy good
pleasure; But give (us) not up to the nations; For, if Thou sendest
pestilence, Thou Thyself givest it charge concerning us; For Thou art
merciful, And wilt not be angry to the point of consuming us. While Thy
name dwelleth in our midst, we shall find mercy; And the nations shall not
prevail against us. For Thou art our shield, And when we call upon Thee,
Thou hearkenest to us; For Thou wilt pity the seed of Israel for ever And Thou
wilt not reject (them): But we (shall be) under Thy yoke for ever, And
(under) the rod of Thy chastening. Thou wilt establish us in the time
that Thou helpest us, Showing mercy to the house of Jacob on the day wherein
Thou didst promise (to help them).
Psalm 8.
Distress and the sound of war hath my ear heard; The sound of a
trumpet announcing slaughter and calamity, The sound of much people as of an
exceeding high wind, As a tempest with mighty fire sweeping through the Negeb.
And I said in my heart; Surely, God judgeth us; A sound I hear (moving)
towards Jerusalem, the holy city. My loins were broken at what I heard, my
knees tottered: My heart was afraid, my bones were dismayed like flax. I
said: They establish their ways in righteousness. I thought upon the judgements of God since the creation of heaven and earth; I held God righteous
in His judgements which have been from of old. God laid bare their sins in the
full light of day; All the earth came to know the righteous judgements of God.
In secret places underground their iniquities (were committed) to provoke (Him)
to anger; They wrought confusion, son with mother and father with daughter;
They committed adultery, every man with his neighbour's wife. They
concluded covenants with one another with an oath touching these things; They plundered the sanctuary of God, as though there was no avenger. They trode the altar of the Lord, (coming straight) from all manner of
uncleanness; And with menstrual blood they defiled the sacrifices, as (though
these were) common flesh. They left no sin undone, wherein they
surpassed not the heathen. Therefore God mingled for them a spirit of
wandering; And gave them to drink a cup of undiluted wine, that they might
become drunken. He brought him that is from the end of the earth, that smiteth mightily; He decreed war against Jerusalem, and against her land.
The princes of the land went to meet him with joy: they said unto him:
Blessed be thy way! Come ye, enter ye in with peace. They made the rough
ways even, before his entering in; They opened the gates to Jerusalem, they
crowned its walls. As a father (entereth) the house of his sons, (so) he
entered (JerusaIem) in peace; He established his feet (there) in great safety.
He captured her fortresses and the wall of Jerusalem; For God Himself
led him in safety, while they wandered. He destroyed their princes and
every one wise in counsel; He poured out the blood of the inhabitants of
Jerusalem, like the water of uncleanness. He led away their sons and
daughters, whom they had begotten in defilement. They did according to
their uncleanness, even as their fathers (had done): They defiled Jerusalem
and the things that had been hallowed to the name of God. (But) God hath
shown Himself righteous in His judgements upon the nations of the earth; And
the pious (servants) of God are like innocent lambs in their midst. Worthy to be praised is the Lord that judgeth the whole earth in His
righteousness. Behold, now, O God, Thou hast shown us Thy judgement in
Thy righteousness; Our eyes have seen Thy judgements, O God. We have
justified Thy name that is honoured for ever; For Thou art the God of
righteousness, judging Israel with chastening. Turn, O God, Thy mercy
upon us, and have pity upon us; Gather together the dispersed of Israel,
with mercy and goodness; For Thy faithfulness is with us. And (though)
we have stiffened our neck, yet Thou art our chastener; Overlook us not,
O our God, lest the nations swallow us up, as though there were none to deliver.
But Thou art our God from the beginning, And upon Thee is our hope
(set), O Lord; And we will not depart from Thee, For good are Thy judgements upon us. Ours and our children's be Thy good pleasure for
ever O Lord our Saviour, we shall never more be moved. The Lord is
worthy to be praised for His judgements with the mouth of His pious ones; And
blessed be Israel of the Lord for ever
Psalm 9.
When Israel was led away captive into a strange land, When they
fell away from the Lord who redeemed them, They were cast away from the
inheritance, which Lord had given them. A mong every nation (were) the
dispersed of Israel according to the word of God, That Thou mightest be
justified, O God, in Thy righteousness by reason of our transgressions: For
Thou art a just judge over all the peoples of the earth. For from Thy
knowledge none that doeth unjustly is hidden, And the righteous deeds of Thy
pious ones (are) before Thee, O Lord, Where, then, can a man hide himself from
Thy knowledge, O God? Our works are subject to our own choice and power To
do right or wrong in the works of our hands And in Thy righteousness Thou visitest the sons of men. He that doeth righteousness layeth up life for
himself with the Lord; And he that doeth wrongly forfeits his life to
destruction; For the judgments of the Lord are (given) in righteousness to
(every) man and (his) house. Unto whom art Thou good, O God, except to them
that call upon the Lord? He cleanseth from sins a soul when it maketh
confession, when it maketh acknowledgement; For shame is upon us and upon our
faces on account of all these things. And to whom doth He forgive sins,
except to them that have sinned? Thou blessest the righteous, and dost not
reprove them for the sins that they have committed; And Thy goodness is upon
them that sin, when they repent. And, now, Thou art our God, and we the
people whom Thou hast loved: Behold and show pity, O God of Israel, for we are Thine; And remove not Thy mercy from us, lest they assail us. For Thou
didst choose the seed of Abraham before all the nations, And didst set Thy name
upon us, O Lord, And Thou wilt not reject (us) for ever. Thou madest a
covenant with our fathers concerning us; And we hope in Thee, when our
soul turneth (unto Thee). The mercy of the Lord be upon the house of Israel for
ever and ever.
Psalm 10.
Happy is the man whom the Lord remembereth with reproving, And
whom He restraineth from the way of evil with strokes, That he may be cleansed
from sin, that it may not be multiplied. He that maketh ready his back for
strokes shall be cleansed, For the Lord is good to them that endure chastening.
For He maketh straight the ways of the righteous, And doth not pervert (them)
by His chastening. And the mercy of the Lord (is) upon them that love Him in
truth, And the Lord remembereth His servants in mercy. For the testimony
(is) in the law of the eternal covenant, The testimony of the Lord (is) on the
ways of men in (His) visitation. Just and kind is our Lord in His
judgments for ever, And Israel shall praise the name of the Lord in gladness.
And the pious shall give thanks in the assembly of the people; And on the
poor shall God have mercy in the gladness of Israel; For good and
merciful is God for ever, And the assemblies of Israel shall glorify the name of
the Lord. The salvation of the Lord be upon the house of Israel unto everlasting
gladness!
Psalm 11.
Blow ye in Zion on the trumpet to summon (the) saints, Cause ye
to be heard in Jerusalem the voice of him that bringeth good tidings; For God
hath had pity on Israel in visiting them. Stand on the height, O
Jerusalem, and behold thy children, From the East and the West, gathered
together by the Lord; From the North they come in the gladness of their
God, From the isles afar off God hath gathered them. High mountains hath
He abased into a plain for them; The hills fled at their entrance. The
woods gave them shelter as they passed by; Every sweet-smelling tree God
caused to spring up for them, That Israel might pass by in the visitation of
the glory of their God. Put on, O Jerusalem, thy glorious garments; Make
ready thy holy robe; For God hath spoken good concerning Israel, for ever and
ever. Let the Lord do what He hath spoken concerning Israel and Jerusalem;
Let the Lord raise up Israel by His glorious name. The mercy of the Lord be
upon Israel for ever and ever.
Psalm 12.
O Lord, deliver my soul from (the) lawless and wicked man, From
the tongue that is lawless and slanderous, and speaketh lies and deceit. Manifoldly twisted are the words of the tongue of the wicked man, Even as
among a people a fire that burneth up their beauty. So he delights to fill
houses with a lying tongue, To cut down the trees of gladness which setteth on
fire transgressors, To involve households in warfare by means of slanderous
lips. May God remove far from the innocent the lips of transgressors by
(bringing them to) want And may the bones of slanderers be scattered (far) away
from them that fear the Lord! In flaming fire perish the slanderous tongue
(far) away from the pious! May the Lord preserve the quiet soul that hateth the unrighteous; And may the Lord establish the man that followeth peace
at home. The salvation of the Lord be upon Israel His servant for ever;
And let the sinners perish together at the presence of the Lord; But let the
Lord's pious ones inherit the promises of the Lord.
Psalm 13.
The right hand of the Lord hath covered me; The right hand of the
Lord hath spared us. The arm of the Lord hath saved us from the sword that
passed through, From famine and the death of sinners. Noisome beasts ran upon
them: With their teeth they tore their flesh, And with their molars crushed
their bones. But from all these things the Lord delivered us, The
righteous was troubled on account of his errors, Lest he should be taken away
along with the sinners; For terrible is the overthrow of the sinner; But
not one of all these things toucheth the righteous. For not alike are the
chastening of the righteous (for sins done) in ignorance, And the overthrow of
the sinners Secretly is the righteous chastened, Lest the sinner
rejoice over the righteous. For He correcteth the righteous as a beloved
son, And his chastisement is as that of a firstborn. For the Lord spareth
His pious ones, And blotteth out their errors by His chastening. For the
life of the righteous shall be for ever; But sinners shall be taken away into
destruction, And their memorial shall be found no more. But upon the
pious is the mercy of the Lord, And upon them that fear Him His mercy.
Psalm 14.
Faithful is the Lord to them that love Him in truth, To them that endure
His chastening, To them that walk in the righteousness of His commandments,
In the law which He commanded us that we might live. The pious of the Lord
shall live by it for ever; The Paradise of the Lord, the trees of life, are His
pious ones. Their planting is rooted for ever; They shall not be plucked
up all the days of heaven: For the portion and the inheritance of God is
Israel. But not so are the sinners and transgressors, Who love (the brief)
day (spent) in companionship with their sin; Their delight is in fleeting
corruption, And they remember not God. For the ways of men are known
before Him at all times, And He knoweth the secrets of the heart before they
come to pass. Therefore their inheritance is Sheol and darkness and
destruction, And they shall not be found in the day when the righteous obtain
mercy; But the pious of the Lord shall inherit life in gladness.
Psalm 15.
When I was in distress I called upon the name of the Lord, I
hoped for the help of the God of Jacob and was saved; For the hope and refuge
of the poor art Thou, O God. For who, O God, is strong except to give
thanks unto Thee in truth? And wherein is a man powerful except in giving
thanks to Thy name? A new psalm with song in gladness of heart, The fruit
of the lips with the well-tuned instrument of the tongue, The firstfruits of the
lips from a pious and righteous heart-- He that offereth these things
shall never be shaken by evil; The flame of fire and the wrath against the
unrighteous shall not touch him, When it goeth forth from the face of the
Lord against sinners, To destroy all the substance of sinners, For the
mark of God is upon the righteous that they .may be saved. Famine and sword
and pestilence (shall be) far from the righteous, For they shall flee away
from the pious as men pursued in war; But they shall pursue sinners and
overtake (them), And they that do lawlessness shall not escape the judgement of
God; As by enemies experienced (in war) shall they be overtaken, For the
mark of destruction is upon their forehead. And the inheritance of
sinners is destruction and darkness, And their iniquities shall pursue them unto Sheol beneath. Their inheritance shall not be found of their children,
For sins shall lay waste the houses of sinners. And sinners shall perish
for ever in the day of the Lord's judgement, When God visiteth the earth with
His judgement. But they that fear the Lord shall find mercy therein, And
shall live by the compassion of their God; But sinners shall perish for ever.
Psalm 16.
When my soul slumbered (being afar) from the Lord, I had all but
slipped down to the pit, When (I was) far from God, my soul had been well nigh
poured out unto death, (I had been) nigh unto the gates of Sheol with thesinner,
when my soul departed from the Lord God of Israel-- Had not the Lord helped me
with His ever lasting mercy. He pricked me, as a horse is pricked, that I
might serve Him, My saviour and helper at all times saved me. I will give
thanks unto Thee, O God, for Thou hast helped me to (my) salvation; And hast not
counted me with sinners to (my) destruction. Remove not Thy mercy from me, O
God, Nor Thy memorial from my heart until I die. Rule me, O God, (keeping me
back) from wicked sin, And from every wicked woman that causeth the simple to
stumble. And let not the beauty of a lawless woman beguile me, Nor any one
that is subject to unprofitable sin. Establish the works of my hands
before Thee, And preserve my goings in the remembrance of Thee. Protect my
tongue and my lips with words of truth; Anger and unreasoning wrath put far from
me. Murmuring, and impatience in affliction, remove far from me, When, if I
sin, Thou chastenest me that I may return (unto Thee). But with goodwill and
cheerfulness support my soul; When Thou strengthenest my soul, what is given (to
me) will be sufficient for me. For if Thou givest not strength, Who can
endure chastisement with poverty? When a man is rebuked by means of his
corruption, Thy testing (of him) is in his flesh and in the affliction of
poverty. If the righteous endureth in all these (trials), he shall receive
mercy from the Lord.
Psalm 17.
O Lord, Thou art our King for ever and ever, For in Thee, O God,
doth our soul glory. How long are the days of man's life upon the earth? As
are his days, so is the hope (set) upon him. But we hope in God, our
deliverer; For the might of our God is for ever with mercy, And the kingdom of
our God is for ever over the nations in judgment. Thou, O Lord, didst
choose David (to be) king over Israel, And swaredst to him touching his seed
that never should his kingdom fail before Thee. But, for our sins, sinners
rose up against us; They assailed us and thrust us out; What Thou hadst not
promised to them, they took away (from us) with violence. They in no wise
glorified Thy honourable name; They set a (worldly) monarchy in place of
(that which was) their excellency; They laid waste the throne of David in
tumultuous arrogance. But Thou, O God, didst cast them down and remove their
seed from the earth, In that there rose up against them a man that was alien
to our race. According to their sins didst Thou recompense them, O God;
So that it befell them according to their deeds. God showed them no pity;
He sought out their seed and let not one of them go free. Faithful is
the Lord in all His judgements Which He doeth upon the earth. The
lawless one laid waste our land so that none inhabited it, They destroyed young
and old and their children together. In the heat of His anger He sent
them away even unto the west, And (He exposed) the rulers of the land
unsparingly to derision.
Being an alien the enemy acted proudly, And his
heart was alien from our God. And all things whatsoever he did in
Jerusalem, As also the nations in the cities to their gods. And the
children of the covenant in the midst of the mingled peoples surpassed them in
evil. There was not among them one that wrought in the midst of Jerusalem mercy
and truth. They that loved the synagogues of the pious fled from them,
As sparrows that fly from their nest. They wandered in deserts that
their lives might be saved from harm, And precious in the eyes of them that
lived abroad was any that escaped alive from them. Over the whole earth
were they scattered by lawless (men). For the heavens withheld the rain
from dropping upon the earth, Springs were stopped (that sprang) perennially
out of the deeps, (that ran down) from lofty mountains. For there was none among
them that wrought righteousness and justice; From the chief of them to the
least (of them) all were sinful; The king was a transgressor, and the judge
disobedient, and the people sinful. Behold, O Lord, and raise up unto
them their king, the son of David, At the time in the which Thou seest, O God,
that he may reign over Israel Thy servant And gird him with strength,
that he may shatter unrighteous rulers, And that he may purge Jerusalem from
nations that trample (her) down to destruction. Wisely, righteously he
shall thrust out sinners from (the) inheritance, He shall destroy the pride of
the sinner as a potter's vessel. With a rod of iron he shall break in
pieces all their substance, He shall destroy the godless nations with the
word of his mouth; At his rebuke nations shall flee before him, And he
shall reprove sinners for the thoughts of their heart. And he shall
gather together a holy people, whom he shall lead in righteousness, And he shall
judge the tribes of the people that has been sanctified by the Lord his God. And he shall not suffer unrighteousness to lodge any more in their midst,
Nor shall there dwell with them any man that knoweth wickedness, For he shall
know them, that they are all sons of their God.
And he shaIl divide them
according to their tribes upon the land, And neither sojourner nor alien
shall sojourn with them any more. He shall judge peoples and nations in the
wisdom of his righteousness. Selah. And he shall have the heathen
nations to serve him under his yoke; And he shall glorify the Lord in a place to
be seen of all the earth; And he shall purge Jerusalem, making it holy as
of old: So that nations shall come from the ends of the earth to see his
glory, Bringing as gifts her sons who had fainted, And to see the glory of
the Lord, wherewith God hath glorified her. And he (shall be) a righteous
king, taught of God, over them, And there shall be no unrighteousness in his
days in their midst, For all shall be holy and their king the anointed of the
Lord. For he shall not put his trust in horse and rider and bow, Nor
shall he multiply for himself gold and silver for war, Nor shall he gather
confidence from a multitude for the day of battle. The Lord
Himself is his king, the hope of him that is mighty through (his) hope in God.
All nations (shall be) in fear before him, For he will smite the earth
with the word of his mouth for ever. He will bless the people of the Lord
with wisdom and gladness, And he himself (will be) pure from sin, so
that he may rule a great people. He will rebuke rulers, and remove sinners by
the might of his word; And (relying) upon his God, throughout his days
he will not stumble; For God will make him mighty by means of (His) holy spirit,
And wise by means of the spirit of understanding, with strength and
righteousness.
And the blessing of the Lord (will be) with him: he will
be strong and stumble not; His hope (will be) in the Lord: who then can
prevail against him? (He will be) mighty in his works, and strong in the
fear of God, (He will be) shepherding the flock of the Lord faithfully and
righteously, And will suffer none among them to stumble in their pasture.
He will lead them all aright, And there will be no pride among them that
any among them should be oppressed. This (will be) the majesty of the
king of Israel whom God knoweth; He will raise him up over the house of Israel
to correct him. His words (shall be) more refined than costly gold, the
choicest; In the assemblies he will judge the peoples, the tribes of the
sanctified. His words (shall be) like the words of the holy ones in the midst
of sanctified peoples. Blessed be they that shall be in those days, In that
they shall see the good fortune of Israel which God shall bring to pass in the
gathering together of the tribes. May the Lord hasten His mercy upon Israel!
May He deliver us from the uncleanness of unholy enemies! The Lord Himself is
our king for ever and ever.
Psalm 18.
Lord, Thy mercy is over the works of Thy hands for ever; Thy goodness is over
Israel with a rich gift. Thine eyes look upon them, so that none of them suffers
want; Thine ears listen to the hopeful prayer of the
poor. Thy judgements (are executed) upon the whole earth in mercy; And Thy
love (is) toward the seed of Abraham, the children of Israel. Thy
chastisement is upon us as (upon) a first-born, only-begotten son, To turn
back the obedient soul from folly (that is wrought) in ignorance. May God
cleanse Israel against the day of mercy and blessing, Against the day of choice
when He bringeth back His anointed. Blessed shall they be that shall be in
those days, In that they shall see the goodness of the Lord which He shall
perform for the generation that is to come, Under the rod of chastening of
the Lord's anointed in the fear of his God, In the spirit of wisdom and
righteousness and strength; That he may direct (every) man in the works of
righteousness by the fear of God, That he may establish them all before the
Lord, A good generation (living) in the fear of God in the days of mercy.
Selah. Great is our God and glorious, dwelling in the highest. (It is
He) who hath established in (their) courses the lights (of heaven) for
determining seasons from year to year, And they have not turned aside from the
way which He appointed them In the fear of God (they pursue) their path
every day, From the day God created them and for evermore. And they have
erred not since the day He created them. Since the generations of old they have
not withdrawn from their path, Unless God commanded them (so to do) by the
command of His servants. |