Psalms 9
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For the music director, according to the alumoth-labben style; a psalm of David. I will thank the Lord with all my heart! I will tell about all your amazing deeds.
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I will be happy and rejoice in you. I will sing praises to you, O Most High.
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When my enemies turn back, they trip and are defeated before you.
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For you defended my just cause; from your throne you pronounced a just decision.
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You terrified the nations with your battle cry. You destroyed the wicked; you permanently wiped out all memory of them.
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The enemy’s cities have been reduced to permanent ruins. You destroyed their cities; all memory of the enemies has perished.
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But the Lord rules forever; he reigns in a just manner.
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He judges the world fairly; he makes just legal decisions for the nations.
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Consequently the Lord provides safety for the oppressed; he provides safety in times of trouble.
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Your loyal followers trust in you, for you, Lord, do not abandon those who seek your help.
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Sing praises to the Lord, who rules in Zion. Tell the nations what he has done.
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For the one who takes revenge against murderers took notice of the oppressed; he did not overlook their cry for help
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when they prayed: “Have mercy on me, Lord! See how I am oppressed by those who hate me, O one who can snatch me away from the gates of death!
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Then I will tell about all your praiseworthy acts; in the gates of Daughter Zion I will rejoice because of your deliverance.”
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The nations fell into the pit they had made; their feet were caught in the net they had hidden.
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The Lord revealed himself; he accomplished justice. The wicked were ensnared by their own actions. (Higgaion. Selah)
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The wicked are turned back and sent to Sheol; this is the destiny of all the nations that ignore God,
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for the needy are not permanently ignored, the hopes of the oppressed are not forever dashed.
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Rise up, Lord! Don’t let men be defiant. May the nations be judged in your presence.
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Terrify them, Lord. Let the nations know they are mere mortals. (Selah)