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Psalms 83
- 1 A Song, --A Psalm of Asaph. O God, let there be no silence to Thee, Be not silent, nor be quiet, O God.
- 2 For, lo, Thine enemies do roar, And those hating Thee have lifted up the head,
- 3 Against Thy people they take crafty counsel, And consult against Thy hidden ones.
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4 They have said, `Come, And we cut them off from
being a nation, And the name of Israel is not remembered any more.' - 5 For they consulted in heart together, Against Thee a covenant they make,
- 6 Tents of Edom, and Ishmaelites, Moab, and the Hagarenes,
- 7 Gebal, and Ammon, and Amalek, Philistia with inhabitants of Tyre,
- 8 Asshur also is joined with them, They have been an arm to sons of Lot. Selah.
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9 Do to them as
to Midian, As to Sisera, as to Jabin, at the stream Kishon. - 10 They were destroyed at Endor, They were dung for the ground!
- 11 Make their nobles as Oreb and as Zeeb, And as Zebah and Zalmunna all their princes,
- 12 Who have said, `Let us occupy for ourselves The comely places of God.'
- 13 O my God, make them as a rolling thing, As stubble before wind.
- 14 As a fire doth burn a forest, And as a flame setteth hills on fire,
- 15 So dost Thou pursue them with Thy whirlwind, And with Thy hurricane troublest them.
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16 Fill their faces
with shame, And they seek Thy name, O Jehovah. - 17 They are ashamed and troubled for ever, Yea, they are confounded and lost.
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18 And they know that Thou--(Thy name
is Jehovah--by Thyself,) Art the Most High over all the earth!
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Young's Literal Translation (ylt - 1.1)
2006-10-25English (en)
Young's Literal Translation
of the Holy Bible
by Robert Young, 1862, 1898
(Author of the Young's Analytical Concordance)
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