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Psalms 71

God’s Help in Old Age

1 Lord, I seek refuge in You;

let me never be disgraced.

2 In Your justice, rescue and deliver me;

listen closely to me and save me.

3 Be a rock of refuge for me,

where I can always go.

Give the command to save me,

for You are my rock and fortress.

4 Deliver me, my God, from the power of the wicked,

from the grasp of the unjust and oppressive.

5 For You are my hope, LordGod,

my confidence from my youth.

6 I have leaned on You from birth;

You took me from my mother’s womb.

My praise is always about You.

7 I have become an ominous sign to many,

but You are my strong refuge.

8 My mouth is full of praise

and honor to You all day long.

9 Don’t discard me in my old age;

as my strength fails, do not abandon me.

10 For my enemies talk about me,

and those who spy on me plot together,

11 saying, “God has abandoned him;

chase him and catch him,

for there is no one to rescue him.”

12 God, do not be far from me;

my God, hurry to help me.

13 May my adversaries be disgraced and destroyed;

may those who seek my harm

be covered with disgrace and humiliation.

14 But I will hope continually

and will praise You more and more.

15 My mouth will tell about Your righteousness

and Your salvation all day long,

though I cannot sum them up.

16 I come because of the mighty acts of the LordGod;

I will proclaim Your righteousness, Yours alone.

17 God, You have taught me from my youth,

and I still proclaim Your wonderful works.

18 Even when I am old and gray,

God, do not abandon me.

Then I willproclaim Your power

to another generation,

Your strength to all who are to come.

19 Your righteousness reaches heaven, God,

You who have done great things;

God, who is like You?

20 You caused me to experience

many troubles and misfortunes,

but You will revive me again.

You will bring me up again,

even from the depths of the earth.

21 You will increase my honor

and comfort me once again.

22 Therefore, I will praise You with a harp

for Your faithfulness, my God;

I will sing to You with a lyre,

Holy One of Israel.

23 My lips will shout for joy

when I sing praise to You

because You have redeemed me.

24 Therefore, my tongue will proclaim

Your righteousness all day long,

for those who seek my harm

will be disgraced and confounded.

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Psalms 72

A Prayer for the King

Solomonic.

1 God, give Your justice to the king

and Your righteousness to the king’s son.

2 He will judge Your people with righteousness

and Your afflicted ones with justice.

3 May the mountains bring prosperityto the people

and the hills, righteousness.

4 May he vindicate the afflicted among the people,

help the poor,

and crush the oppressor.

5 May he continuewhile the sun endures

and as long as the moon, throughout all generations.

6 May he be like rain that falls on the cut grass,

like spring showers that water the earth.

7 May the righteousflourish in his days

and prosperityabound

until the moon is no more.

8 May he rule from sea to sea

and from the Euphrates

to the ends of the earth.

9 May desert tribes kneel before him

and his enemies lick the dust.

10 May the kings of Tarshish

and the coasts and islands bring tribute,

the kings of Sheba and Seba offer gifts.

11 Let all kings bow down to him,

all nations serve him.

12 For he will rescue the poor who cry out

and the afflicted who have no helper.

13 He will have pity on the poor and helpless

and save the lives of the poor.

14 He will redeem them from oppression and violence,

for their lives arepreciousin his sight.

15 May he live long!

May gold from Sheba be given to him.

May prayer be offered for him continually,

and may he be blessed all day long.

16 May there be plenty of grain in the land;

may it wave on the tops of the mountains.

May its crops be like Lebanon.

May people flourish in the cities

like the grass of the field.

17 May his name endure forever;

as long as the sun shines,

may his fame increase.

May all nations be blessed by him

and call him blessed.

18 May theLordGod, the God of Israel,

who alone does wonders, be praised.

19 May His glorious name be praised forever;

the whole earth is filled with His glory.

Amen and amen.

20 The prayers of David son of Jesse are concluded.

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Psalms 73

God’s Ways Vindicated

A psalm of Asaph.

1 God is indeed good to Israel,

to the pure in heart.

2 But as for me, my feet almost slipped;

my steps nearly went astray.

3 For I envied the arrogant;

I saw the prosperity of the wicked.

4 They have an easy time until they die,

and their bodies are well fed.

5 They are not in trouble like others;

they are not afflicted like most people.

6 Therefore, pride is their necklace,

and violence covers them like a garment.

7 Their eyes bulge out from fatness;

the imaginations of their hearts run wild.

8 They mock, and they speak maliciously;

they arrogantly threaten oppression.

9 They set their mouths against heaven,

and their tongues strut across the earth.

10 Therefore His people turn to them

and drink in their overflowing words.

11 The wicked say, “How can God know?

Does the Most High know everything? ”

12 Look at them — the wicked!

They are always at ease,

and they increase their wealth.

13 Did I purify my heart

and wash my hands in innocence for nothing?

14 For I am afflicted all day long

and punished every morning.

15 If I had decided to say these things aloud,

I would have betrayed Your people.

16 When I tried to understand all this,

it seemed hopeless

17 until I entered God’s sanctuary.

Then I understood their destiny.

18 Indeed, You put them in slippery places;

You make them fall into ruin.

19 How suddenly they become a desolation!

They come to an end, swept away by terrors.

20 Like one waking from a dream,

Lord, when arising, You will despise their image.

21 When I became embittered

and my innermost beingwas wounded,

22 I was stupid and didn’t understand;

I was an unthinking animal toward You.

23 Yet I am always with You;

You hold my right hand.

24 You guide me with Your counsel,

and afterward You will take me up in glory.

25 Who do I have in heaven but You?

And I desire nothing on earth but You.

26 My flesh and my heart may fail,

but God is the strengthof my heart,

my portion forever.

27 Those far from You will certainly perish;

You destroy all who are unfaithful to You.

28 But as for me, God’s presence is my good.

I have made the LordGodmy refuge,

so I can tell about all You do.

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Psalms 74

Prayer for Israel

A Maskil of Asaph.

1 Why have You rejected us forever, God?

Why does Your anger burn

against the sheep of Your pasture?

2 Remember Your congregation,

which You purchased long ago

and redeemed as the tribe for Your own possession.

Remember Mount Zion where You dwell.

3 Make Your wayto the everlasting ruins,

to all that the enemy has destroyed in the sanctuary.

4 Your adversaries roared in the meeting place

where You met with us.

They set up their emblems as signs.

5 It was like men in a thicket of trees,

wielding axes,

6 then smashing all the carvings

with hatchets and picks.

7 They set Your sanctuary on fire;

they utterlydesecrated

the dwelling place of Your name.

8 They said in their hearts,

“Let us oppress them relentlessly.”

They burned down every place throughout the land

where God met with us.

9 There are no signs for us to see.

There is no longer a prophet.

And none of us knows how long this will last.

10 God, how long will the enemy mock?

Will the foe insult Your name forever?

11 Why do You hold back Your hand?

Stretch outYour right hand and destroy them!

12 God my King is from ancient times,

performing saving acts on the earth.

13 You divided the sea with Your strength;

You smashed the heads of the sea monsters in the waters;

14 You crushed the heads of Leviathan;

You fed him to the creatures of the desert.

15 You opened up springs and streams;

You dried up ever-flowing rivers.

16 The day is Yours, also the night;

You established the moon and the sun.

17 You set all the boundaries of the earth;

You made summer and winter.

18 Remember this: the enemy has mocked Yahweh,

and a foolish people has insulted Your name.

19 Do not give the life of Your dove to beasts;

do not forget the lives of Your poor people forever.

20 Consider the covenant,

for the dark places of the land are full of violence.

21 Do not let the oppressed turn away in shame;

let the poor and needy praise Your name.

22 Rise up, God, defend Your cause!

Remember the insults

that fools bring against You all day long.

23 Do not forget the clamor of Your adversaries,

the tumult of Your opponents that goes up constantly.

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Psalms 75

God Judges the Wicked

For the choir director: “Do Not Destroy.” A psalm of Asaph. A song.

1 We give thanks to You, God;

we give thanks to You, for Your name is near.

People tell about Your wonderful works.

2 “When I choose a time,

I will judge fairly.

3 When the earth and all its inhabitants shake,

I am the One who steadies its pillars.Selah

4 I say to the boastful, ‘Do not boast,’

and to the wicked, ‘Do not lift up your horn.

5 Do not lift up your horn against heaven

or speak arrogantly.’ ”

6 Exaltation does not come

from the east, the west, or the desert,

7 for God is the Judge:

He brings down one and exalts another.

8 For there is a cup in theLord’s hand,

full of wine blended with spices, and He pours from it.

All the wicked of the earth will drink,

draining it to the dregs.

9 As for me, I will tell about Him forever;

I will sing praise to the God of Jacob.

10 “I will cut off all the horns of the wicked,

but the horns of the righteous will be lifted up.”

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Psalms 76

God, the Powerful Judge

For the choir director: with stringed instruments. A psalm of Asaph. A song.

1 God is known in Judah;

His name is great in Israel.

2 His tent is in Salem,

His dwelling place in Zion.

3 There He shatters the bow’s flaming arrows,

the shield, the sword, and the weapons of war.Selah

4 You are resplendent and majestic

coming down from the mountains of prey.

5 The brave-hearted have been plundered;

they have slipped into their final sleep.

None of the warriors was able to lift a hand.

6 At Your rebuke, God of Jacob,

both chariot and horse lay still.

7 And You — You are to be feared.

When You are angry,

who can stand before You?

8 From heaven You pronounced judgment.

The earth feared and grew quiet

9 when God rose up to judge

and to save all the lowly of the earth.Selah

10 Even human wrath will praise You;

You will clothe Yourself

with their remaining wrath.

11 Make and keep your vows

to theLordyour God;

let all who are around Him bring tribute

to the awe-inspiring One.

12 He humbles the spirit of leaders;

He is feared by the kings of the earth.

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Psalms 77

Confidence in a Time of Crisis

For the choir director: according to Jeduthun. Of Asaph. A psalm.

1 I cry aloud to God,

aloud to God, and He will hear me.

2 I sought the Lord in my day of trouble.

My hands were continually lifted up

all night long;

I refused to be comforted.

3 I think of God; I groan;

I meditate; my spirit becomes weak.Selah

4 You have kept me from closing my eyes;

I am troubled and cannot speak.

5 I consider days of old,

years long past.

6 At night I remember my music;

I meditate in my heart, and my spirit ponders.

7 “Will the Lord reject forever

and never again show favor?

8 Has His faithful love ceased forever?

Is His promise at an end for all generations?

9 Has God forgotten to be gracious?

Has He in anger withheld His compassion? ”Selah

10 So I say, “I am grieved

that the right hand of the Most High has changed.”

11 I will remember theLord’s works;

yes, I will remember Your ancient wonders.

12 I will reflect on all You have done

and meditate on Your actions.

13 God, Your way is holy.

What god is great like God?

14 You are the God who works wonders;

You revealed Your strength among the peoples.

15 With power You redeemed Your people,

the descendants of Jacob and Joseph.Selah

16 The waters saw You, God.

The waters saw You; they trembled.

Even the depths shook.

17 The clouds poured down water.

The storm clouds thundered;

Your arrows flashed back and forth.

18 The sound of Your thunder was in the whirlwind;

lightning lit up the world.

The earth shook and quaked.

19 Your way went through the sea

and Your path through the great waters,

but Your footprints were unseen.

20 You led Your people like a flock

by the hand of Moses and Aaron.

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Psalms 78

Lessons from Israel’s Past

A Maskil of Asaph.

1 My people, hear my instruction;

listen to what I say.

2 I will declare wise sayings;

I will speak mysteries from the past—

3 things we have heard and known

and that our fathers have passed down to us.

4 We must not hide them from their children,

but must tell a future generation

the praises of theLord,

His might, and the wonderful works

He has performed.

5 He established a testimony in Jacob

and set up a law in Israel,

which He commanded our fathers

to teach to their children

6 so that a future generation —

children yet to be born — might know.

They were to rise and tell their children

7 so that they might put their confidence in God

and not forget God’s works,

but keep His commands.

8 Then they would not be like their fathers,

a stubborn and rebellious generation,

a generation whose heart was not loyal

and whose spirit was not faithful to God.

9 The Ephraimite archers turned back

on the day of battle.

10 They did not keep God’s covenant

and refused to live by His law.

11 They forgot what He had done,

the wonderful works He had shown them.

12 He worked wonders in the sight of their fathers

in the land of Egypt, the region of Zoan.

13 He split the sea and brought them across;

the water stood firm like a wall.

14 He led them with a cloud by day

and with a fiery light throughout the night.

15 He split rocks in the wilderness

and gave them drink as abundant as the depths.

16 He brought streams out of the stone

and made water flow down like rivers.

17 But they continued to sin against Him,

rebelling in the desert against the Most High.

18 They deliberatelytested God,

demanding the food they craved.

19 They spoke against God, saying,

“Is God able to provide food in the wilderness?

20 Look! He struck the rock and water gushed out;

torrents overflowed.

But can He also provide bread

or furnish meat for His people? ”

21 Therefore, theLordheard and became furious;

then fire broke out against Jacob,

and anger flared up against Israel

22 because they did not believe God

or rely on His salvation.

23 He gave a command to the clouds above

and opened the doors of heaven.

24 He rained manna for them to eat;

He gave them grain from heaven.

25 Peopleate the bread of angels.

He sent them an abundant supply of food.

26 He made the east wind blow in the skies

and drove the south wind by His might.

27 He rained meat on them like dust,

and winged birds like the sand of the seas.

28 He made them fall in His camp,

all around His tent.

29 They ate and were completely satisfied,

for He gave them what they craved.

30 Before they had satisfied their desire,

while the food was still in their mouths,

31 God’s anger flared up against them,

and He killed some of their best men.

He struck down Israel’s choice young men.

32 Despite all this, they kept sinning

and did not believe His wonderful works.

33 He made their days end in futility,

their years in sudden disaster.

34 When He killed some of them,

the rest began to seek Him;

they repented and searched for God.

35 They remembered that God was their rock,

the Most High God, their Redeemer.

36 But they deceived Him with their mouths,

they lied to Him with their tongues,

37 their hearts were insincere toward Him,

and they were unfaithful to His covenant.

38 Yet He was compassionate;

He atoned fortheir guilt

and did not destroy them.

He often turned His anger aside

and did not unleashall His wrath.

39 He remembered that they were only flesh,

a wind that passes and does not return.

40 How often they rebelled against Him

in the wilderness

and grieved Him in the desert.

41 They constantly tested God

and provoked the Holy One of Israel.

42 They did not remember His power shown

on the day He redeemed them from the foe,

43 when He performed His miraculous signs in Egypt

and His wonders in the region of Zoan.

44 He turned their rivers into blood,

and they could not drink from their streams.

45 He sent among them swarms of flies,

which fed on them,

and frogs, which devastated them.

46 He gave their crops to the caterpillar

and the fruit of their labor to the locust.

47 He killed their vines with hail

and their sycamore fig trees with a flood.

48 He handed over their livestock to hail

and their cattle to lightning bolts.

49 He sent His burning anger against them:

fury, indignation, and calamity —

a band of deadly messengers.

50 He cleared a path for His anger.

He did not spare them from death

but delivered their lives to the plague.

51 He struck all the firstbornin Egypt,

the first progeny of the tents of Ham.

52 He led His people out like sheep

and guided them like a flock in the wilderness.

53 He led them safely, and they were not afraid;

but the sea covered their enemies.

54 He brought them to His holy land,

to the mountain His right hand acquired.

55 He drove out nations before them.

He apportioned their inheritance by lot

and settled the tribes of Israel in their tents.

56 But they rebelliously tested the Most High God,

for they did not keep His decrees.

57 They treacherously turned away like their fathers;

they became warped like a faulty bow.

58 They enraged Him with their high places

and provoked His jealousy with their carved images.

59 God heard and became furious;

He completely rejected Israel.

60 He abandoned the tabernacle at Shiloh,

the tent where He resided among men.

61 He gave up His strengthto captivity

and His splendor to the hand of a foe.

62 He surrendered His people to the sword

because He was enraged with His heritage.

63 Fire consumed His chosen young men,

and His young women had no wedding songs.

64 His priests fell by the sword,

but thewidows could not lament.

65 Then the Lord awoke as if from sleep,

like a warrior from the effects of wine.

66 He beat back His foes;

He gave them lasting shame.

67 He rejected the tent of Joseph

and did not choose the tribe of Ephraim.

68 He chose instead the tribe of Judah,

Mount Zion, which He loved.

69 He built His sanctuary like the heights,

like the earth that He established forever.

70 He chose David His servant

and took him from the sheepfolds;

71 He brought him from tending ewes

to be shepherd over His people Jacob —

over Israel, His inheritance.

72 He shepherded them with a pure heart

and guided them with his skillful hands.

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Psalms 79

Faith amid Confusion

A psalm of Asaph.

1 God, the nations have invaded Your inheritance,

desecrated Your holy temple,

and turned Jerusalem into ruins.

2 They gave the corpses of Your servants

to the birds of the sky for food,

the flesh of Your godly ones

to the beasts of the earth.

3 They poured out their blood

like water all around Jerusalem,

and there was no one to bury them.

4 We have become an object of reproach

to our neighbors,

a source of mockery and ridicule

to those around us.

5 How long, Yahweh? Will You be angry forever?

Will Your jealousy keep burning like fire?

6 Pour out Your wrath on the nations

that don’t acknowledge You,

on the kingdoms that don’t call on Your name,

7 for they have devoured Jacob

and devastated his homeland.

8 Do not hold past sinsagainst us;

let Your compassion come to us quickly,

for we have become weak.

9 God of our salvation, help us—

for the glory of Your name.

Deliver us and atone forour sins,

because of Your name.

10 Why should the nations ask,

“Where is their God? ”

Before our eyes,

let vengeance for the shed blood of Your servants

be known among the nations.

11 Let the groans of the prisoners reach You;

according to Your great power,

preserve those condemned to die.

12 Pay back sevenfold to our neighbors

the reproach they have hurled at You, Lord.

13 Then we, Your people, the sheep of Your pasture,

will thank You forever;

we will declare Your praise

to generation after generation.

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Psalms 80

A Prayer for Restoration

For the choir director: according to “The Lilies.” A testimony of Asaph. A psalm.

1 Listen, Shepherd of Israel,

who leads Joseph like a flock;

You who sit enthroned on the cherubim,

rise up

2 before Ephraim,

Benjamin, and Manasseh.

Rally Your power and come to save us.

3 Restore us, God;

look on us with favor,

and we will be saved.

4 LordGod of Hosts,

how long will You be angry

with Your people’s prayers?

5 You fed them the bread of tears

and gave them a full measure

of tears to drink.

6 You make us quarrel with our neighbors;

our enemies make fun of us.

7 Restore us, God of Hosts;

look on us with favor, and we will be saved.

8 You uprooted a vine from Egypt;

You drove out the nations and planted it.

9 You cleared a place for it;

it took root and filled the land.

10 The mountains were covered by its shade,

and the mighty cedarswith its branches.

11 It sent out sprouts toward the Sea

and shoots toward the River.

12 Why have You broken down its walls

so that all who pass by pick its fruit?

13 The boar from the forest tears it

and creatures of the field feed on it.

14 Return, God of Hosts.

Look down from heaven and see;

take care of this vine,

15 the rootYour right hand has planted,

the shootthat You made strong for Yourself.

16 It was cut down and burned up;

theyperish at the rebuke of Your countenance.

17 Let Your hand be with the man at Your right hand,

with the son of man

You have made strong for Yourself.

18 Then we will not turn away from You;

revive us, and we will call on Your name.

19 Restore us, Yahweh, the God of Hosts;

look on us with favor, and we will be saved.

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