Psalm 108
108
1 Unto the end. A Psalm of David.
2 O God, do not be silent toward my praise, for the mouth of the sinner and the mouth of the deceitful one have been opened against me.
3 They have spoken against me with deceitful tongues, and they have surrounded me with hateful words, and they fought against me over nothing.
4 Instead of choosing to act on my behalf, they detracted me. But I gave myself to prayer.
5 And they set evil against me, instead of good, and hatred, in return for my love.
6 Establish the sinner over him, and let the devil stand at his right hand.
7 When he is judged, may he go forth in condemnation, and may his prayer be counted as sin.
8 May his days be few, and let another take his episcopate.
9 May his sons be orphans, and his wife a widow.
10 May his sons be carried by those who walk unsteadily, and may they go begging. And may they be cast out of their dwelling places.
11 May the money lenders scrutinize all his belongings, and let foreigners plunder his labors.
12 May there be no one to assist him, nor anyone to be compassionate to his orphaned children.
13 May his posterity be in utter ruin. In one generation, may his name be wiped away.
14 May the iniquity of his fathers return in memory before the sight of the Lord, and do not let the sin of his mother be wiped away.
15 May these be opposite the Lord always, but let their memory perish from the earth.
16 For certain things are not remembered about them, in order to be merciful.
17 And so the destitute man was pursued, with the beggar and the remorseful in heart, so as to be put to death.
18 And he loved a curse, and it came to him. And he was unwilling to have a blessing, and it went far from him. And he clothed himself with curses like a garment, and it entered his inner self like water, and it entered his bones like oil.
19 May it be to him like a garment that covers him, and like a belt that always cinches him.
20 This is the work of those who detract me with the Lord and who speak evils against my soul.
21 But as for you, Lord, O Lord: act on my behalf for your name's sake. For your mercy is sweet.
22 Free me, for I am destitute and poor, and my heart has been disquieted within me.
23 I have been taken away like a shadow when it declines, and I have been shaken off like locusts.
24 My knees have been weakened by fasting, and my flesh has been replaced by oil.
25 And I have become a disgrace to them. They saw me, and they shook their heads.
26 Help me, O Lord, my God. Save me according to your mercy.
27 And let them know that this is your hand, and that you, O Lord, have done this.
28 They will curse, and you will bless. May those who rise up against me be confounded. But your servant will rejoice.
29 May those who detract me be clothed with shame, and may they be covered with their confusion, as if with a double cloak.
30 I will confess exceedingly to the Lord with my mouth. And I will praise him in the midst of the multitude.
31 For he stands at the right hand of the poor, in order to save my soul from persecutors.
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Psalms 108
108
(A song and a psalm by David.)
With God on Our Side
1Our God, I am faithful to you
with all my heart,
and you can trust me.
I will sing
and play music for you
with all that I am.
2I will start playing my harps
before the sun rises.
3I will praise you, Lord,
for everyone to hear;
I will sing hymns to you
in every nation.
4Your love reaches higher
than the heavens,
and your loyalty extends
beyond the clouds.
5Our God, may you be honored
above the heavens;
may your glory be seen
everywhere on earth.
6Answer my prayers
and use your powerful arm
to give us victory.
Then the people you love
will be safe.
7Our God, from your holy place
you made this promise:
“I will gladly divide up
the city of Shechem
and give away Succoth Valley
piece by piece.
8The lands of Gilead
and Manasseh are mine.
Ephraim is my war helmet,
and Judah is my symbol
of royal power.
9Moab is merely my washbasin,
and Edom belongs to me.
I shout with victory
over the Philistines.”
10Our God, who will bring me
to the fortress
or lead me to Edom?
11Have you rejected us?
You don't lead our armies.
12Help us defeat our enemies!
No one else can rescue us.
13Only you give us victory
and crush our enemies.
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