Psalms
Chapter 80
1Unto the end. For the wine and oil presses. A Psalm of Asaph himself. ↗
2Exult before God our helper. Sing joyfully to the God of Jacob. ↗
3Take up a psalm, and bring forth the timbrel: a pleasing Psalter with stringed instruments. ↗
4Sound the trumpet at the new moon, on the noteworthy day of your solemnity, ↗
5for it is a precept in Israel and a judgment for the God of Jacob. ↗
6He set it as a testimony with Joseph, when he went out of the land of Egypt. He heard a tongue that he did not know. ↗
7He turned the burdens away from his back. His hands had been a slave to baskets. ↗
8You called upon me in tribulation, and I freed you. I heard you within the hidden tempest. I tested you with waters of contradiction. ↗
9My people, listen and I will call you to testify. If, O Israel, you will pay heed to me, ↗
10then there will be no new god among you, nor will you adore a foreign god. ↗
11For I am the Lord your God, who led you out of the land of Egypt. Widen your mouth, and I will fill it. ↗
12But my people did not hear my voice, and Israel was not attentive to me. ↗
13And so, I sent them away, according to the desires of their heart. They will go forth according to their own inventions. ↗
14If my people had heard me, if Israel had walked in my ways, ↗
15I would have humbled their enemies, as if it were nothing, and I would have sent my hand upon those who troubled them. ↗
16The enemies of the Lord have lied to him, and their time will come, in every age. ↗
17And he fed them from the fat of the grain, and he saturated them with honey from the rock. ↗
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