[1]{To the chief Musician. Upon Muthlabben. A Psalm of David.} I will praise Jehovah with my whole heart; I will recount all thy marvellous works. [2]I will be glad and rejoice in thee; I will sing forth thy name, O Most High. [3]When mine enemies turned back, they stumbled and perished at thy presence: [4]For thou hast maintained my right and my cause. Thou sittest on the throne, judging righteously. [5]Thou hast rebuked the nations, thou hast destroyed the wicked; thou hast put out their name for ever and ever. [6]O enemy! destructions are ended for ever. -- Thou hast also destroyed cities, even the remembrance of them hath perished. [7]But Jehovah sitteth for ever; he hath ordained his throne for judgment. [8]And it is he that will judge the world with righteousness; he shall execute judgment upon the peoples with equity. [9]And Jehovah will be a refuge to the oppressed one, a refuge in times of distress. [10]And they that know thy name will confide in thee; for thou, Jehovah, hast not forsaken them that seek thee. [11]Sing psalms to Jehovah who dwelleth in Zion; tell among the peoples his doings. [12]For when he maketh inquisition for blood, he remembereth them; the cry of the afflicted ones hath he not forgotten. [13]Be gracious unto me, O Jehovah; consider mine affliction from them that hate me, lifting me up from the gates of death: [14]That I may declare all thy praise in the gates of the daughter of Zion. I will be joyful in thy salvation. [15]The nations are sunk down in the pit [that] they made; in the net that they hid is their own foot taken. [16]Jehovah is known [by] the judgment he hath executed: the wicked is ensnared in the work of his own hands. Higgaion. Selah. [17]The wicked shall be turned into Sheol, all the nations that forget God. [18]For the needy one shall not be forgotten alway; the hope of the meek shall not perish for ever. [19]Arise, Jehovah; let not man prevail: let the nations be judged in thy sight. [20]Put them in fear, Jehovah: that the nations may know themselves to be but men. Selah.
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Author: John Nelson Darby
Source: unbound.biola.edu
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