[1]{An instruction: of Asaph.} Why, O God, hast thou cast off for ever? [why] doth thine anger smoke against the sheep of thy pasture? [2]Remember thine assembly, which thou hast purchased of old, which thou hast redeemed [to be] the portion of thine inheritance, this mount Zion, wherein thou hast dwelt. [3]Lift up thy steps unto the perpetual desolations: everything in the sanctuary hath the enemy destroyed. [4]Thine adversaries roar in the midst of thy place of assembly; they set up their signs [for] signs. [5][A man] was known as he could lift up axes in the thicket of trees; [6]And now they break down its carved work altogether, with hatchets and hammers. [7]They have set on fire thy sanctuary, they have profaned the habitation of thy name to the ground. [8]They said in their heart, Let us destroy them together: they have burned up all ùGod's places of assembly in the land. [9]We see not our signs; there is no more any prophet, neither is there among us any that knoweth how long. [10]How long, O God, shall the adversary reproach? Shall the enemy contemn thy name for ever? [11]Why withdrawest thou thy hand, and thy right hand? [pluck it] out of thy bosom: consume [them]. [12]But God is my king of old, accomplishing deliverances in the midst of the earth. [13]*Thou* didst divide the sea by thy strength; thou didst break the heads of the monsters on the waters: [14]*Thou* didst break in pieces the heads of leviathan, thou gavest him to be meat to those that people the desert. [15]*Thou* didst cleave fountain and torrent, *thou* driedst up ever-flowing rivers. [16]The day is thine, the night also is thine; *thou* hast prepared the moon and the sun: [17]*Thou* hast set all the borders of the earth; summer and winter -- *thou* didst form them. [18]Remember this, that an enemy hath reproached Jehovah, and a foolish people have contemned thy name. [19]Give not up the soul of thy turtle-dove unto the wild beast; forget not the troop of thine afflicted for ever. [20]Have respect unto the covenant; for the dark places of the earth are full of the dwellings of violence. [21]Oh let not the oppressed one return ashamed; let the afflicted and needy praise thy name. [22]Rise up, O God, plead thine own cause: remember how the foolish man reproacheth thee all the day; [23]Forget not the voice of thine adversaries: the tumult of those that rise up against thee ascendeth continually.
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Author: John Nelson Darby
Source: unbound.biola.edu
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