Psalms
Chapter 75
1Unto the end. With Praises. A Psalm of Asaph. A Canticle to the Assyrians. ↗
2In Judea, God is known. In Israel, his name is great. ↗
3And his place has been formed with peace. And his dwelling place is in Zion. ↗
4In that place, he has broken the powers of the bows, the shield, the sword, and the battle. ↗
5You illuminate wondrously from the mountains of eternity. ↗
6All the foolish of heart have been disturbed. They have slept their sleep, and all the men of riches have found nothing in their hands. ↗
7At your rebuke, O God of Jacob, those who were mounted on horseback have fallen asleep. ↗
8You are terrible, and so, who can withstand you? From thence is your wrath. ↗
9You have caused judgment to be heard from heaven. The earth trembled and was quieted, ↗
10when God rose up in judgment in order to bring salvation to all the meek of the earth. ↗
11For the thinking of man will confess to you, and the legacy of his thinking will keep a feast day to you. ↗
12Make vows and pay them to the Lord, your God. All you who surround him bring gifts: to him who is terrible, ↗
13even to him who takes away the spirit of leaders, to him who is terrible with the kings of the earth. ↗
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