Psalms 72
72
PSALM 72
Common Meter: 8,6,8,6
A Psalm for Solomon.
1O Lord, thy judgments give the king,
his son thy righteousness.
2With right he shall thy people judge,
thy poor with uprightness.
3The lofty mountains shall bring forth
unto the people peace;
Likewise the little hills the same
shall do by righteousness.
4The people's poor ones he shall judge,
the needy's children save;
And those shall he in pieces break
who them oppressed have.
5They shall thee fear, while sun and moon
do last, through ages all.
6Like rain on mown grass he shall drop,
or show'rs on earth that fall.
7The just shall flourish in his days,
and prosper in his reign:
He shall, while doth the moon endure,
abundant peace maintain.
8His large and great dominion shall
from sea to sea extend:
It from the river shall reach forth
unto earth's utmost end.
9They in the wilderness that dwell
bow down before him must;
And they that are his enemies
shall lick the very dust.
10The kings of Tarshish, and the isles,
to him shall presents bring;
And unto him shall offer gifts
Sheba's and Seba's king.
11Yea, all the mighty kings on earth
before him down shall fall;
And all the nations of the world
do service to him shall.
12For he the needy shall preserve,
when he to him doth call;
The poor also, and him that hath
no help of man at all.
13The poor man and the indigent
in mercy he shall spare;
He shall preserve alive the souls
of those that needy are.
14Both from deceit and violence
their soul he shall set free;
And in his sight right precious
and dear their blood shall be.
15Yea, he shall live, and giv'n to him
shall be of Sheba's gold:
For him still shall they pray, and he
shall daily be extoll'd.
16Of corn an handful in the earth
on tops of mountains high,
With prosp'rous fruit shall shake, like trees
on Lebanon that be.
The city shall be flourishing,
her citizens abound
In number shall, like to the grass
that grows upon the ground.
17His name for ever shall endure;
last like the sun it shall:
Men shall be bless'd in him,
and bless'd all nations shall him call.
18Now blessed be the Lord our God,
the God of Israel,
For he alone doth wondrous works,
in glory that excel.
19And blessed be his glorious name
to all eternity:
The whole earth let his glory fill.
Amen, so let it be.
The prayers of David the son of Jesse are ended.
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Psalms 72
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PSALM 72.
1A psalm for Asaph. How good is God to Israel, to them that are of a right heart!
2But my feet were almost moved; my steps had well nigh slipped.
3Because I had a zeal on occasion of the wicked, seeing the prosperity of sinners.
4For there is no regard to their death, nor is there strength in their stripes.
5They are not in the labour of men: neither shall they be scourged like other men.
6Therefore pride hath held them fast: they are covered with their iniquity and their wickedness.
7Their iniquity hath come forth, as it were from fatness: they have passed into the affection of the heart.
8They have thought and spoken wickedness: they have spoken iniquity on high.
9They have set their mouth against heaven: and their tongue hath passed through the earth.
10Therefore will my people return here and full days shall be found in them.
11And they said: How doth God know? and is there knowledge in the most High?
12Behold these are sinners; and yet abounding in the world they have obtained riches.
13And I said: Then have I in vain justified my heart, and washed my hands among the innocent.
14And I have been scourged all the day; and my chastisement hath been in the mornings.
15If I said: I will speak thus; behold I should condemn the generation of thy children.
16I studied that I might know this thing, it is a labour in my sight:
17Until I go into the sanctuary of God, and understand concerning their last ends.
18But indeed for deceits thou hast put it to them: when they were lifted up thou hast cast them down.
19How are they brought to desolation? they have suddenly ceased to be: they have perished by reason of their iniquity.
20As the dream of them that awake, O Lord; so in thy city thou shalt bring their image to nothing.
21For my heart hath been inflamed, and my reins have been changed:
22and I am brought to nothing, and I knew not.
23I am become as a beast before thee: and I am always with thee.
24Thou hast held me by my right hand; and by thy will thou hast conducted me, and with thy glory thou hast received me.
25For what have I in heaven? and besides thee what do I desire upon earth?
26For thee my flesh and my heart hath fainted away: thou art the God of my heart, and the God that is my portion for ever.
27For behold they that go far from thee shall perish: thou hast destroyed all them that are disloyal to thee.
28But it is good for me to adhere to my God, to put my hope in the Lord God: That I may declare all thy praises, in the gates of the daughter of Sion.
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