Sealm 83
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Sealm 82
1Hwylc is Ăľe gelic, Â Â Â Â Âece Drihten?
Ne swiga ðu,     Âne Ăľe sylfne bewere.
2For Ăľon Ăľine feond     Âfæcne forwurdan,
Ăľa ðe fæste ær     Âfeodan, Drihten,
and heora heafod wið Ăľe     Âhofan swiðe.
3Hi on ðinum folce him     Âfacen geswipere
syredan and feredan, Â Â Â Â Âand to swice hogedon,
and ehtunga     Âealle hæfdon,
hu hi Ăľine halgan     Âher yfeladan.
4Cwædan cuðlice:     Â“wutun cuman ealle
and hi towyrpan     Âgeond werĂľeoda,
þæt ne sy gemyndig     Âmanna ænig,
hu Israhela naman     Âænig nemne.”
5For Ăľon hi an geĂľeaht     Âealle ymbsætan,
and gewitnesse wið Ăľe     Âwise gesettan.
6Selegesceotu synd     Âonsægd in Idumea
and Ismæhelita,     Âeac synt Moabes,
7Ammon and Ammalech, Â Â Â Â ÂAgareni,
swylce Gebal     Âand grame manige
fremde Ăľeoda mid eardiendum     Âfolce on Tyrum.
8Cwom samod mid ðam     Âswylce Assur;
ealle on wegum     Âæghwær syndon
on leodstefnum     ÂLoðes bearnum.
9Do him nu swa ðu dydest     Âdagum Madiane
and Sisare, Â Â Â Â Âswylce Iabin;
10ealle Ăľa namon     ÂÆndor wylle
and Cisone     Âclæne hlimme;
wurdan Ăľa earme     ÂeorĂľan to meohxe.
11Sete heora ealdormenn     Âswa ðu Oreb dydest,
Zeb and Zebee     Âand Salmanaa,
and heora ealdrum     Âeallum swylce;
12ealle Ăľa on an     Âær gecwædon,
þæt hi halignesse godes     Âher gesettan.
13Sete hi nu, min god, Â Â Â Â Âsamod anlice
swa se wægnes hweol     Âoþþe windes healm,
14and swa færincga     Âfyr wudu byrneð,
oððe swa lig freteð     Âlungre morhæð,
15Swa Ăľu hi on yrre     Âehtest and drefest,
þæt hi on hrernesse     ÂhraĂľe forweorðað.
16Gedo þæt hiora ansyn     Âawa sceamige,
Ăľonne hi naman Ăľinne     Âneode seceað.
17Ealle beoð georette,     Âeac gescende,
and on weoruldlife     ÂweorĂľað gedrefde,
18Ăľonne hi naman Ăľinne     Âneode seceað.
Ăžu ana eart     Âofer ealle heah
eorðbuende,     Âece Drihten.
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The first 50 psalms are credited to King Alfred the Great and were written in c.890-899 AD, and the last 100 psalms were translated c.900-950 AD by an unknown poet.