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Psalm 74

A Prayer for National Deliverance

1 Why have you abandoned us like this, O God?

Will you be angry with your own people forever?

2 Remember your people, whom you chose for yourself long ago,

whom you brought out of slavery to be your own tribe.

Remember Mount Zion, where once you lived.

3 Walk over these total ruins;

our enemies have destroyed everything in the Temple.

4 Your enemies have shouted in triumph in your Temple;

they have placed their flags there as signs of victory.

5 They looked like woodsmen

cutting down trees with their axes.

6 They smashed all the wooden panels

with their axes and sledge hammers.

7 They wrecked your Temple and set it on fire;

they desecrated the place where you are worshiped.

8 They wanted to crush us completely;

they burned down every holy place in the land.

9 All our sacred symbols are gone;

there are no prophets left,

and no one knows how long this will last.

10 How long, O God, will our enemies laugh at you?

Will they insult your name forever?

11 Why have you refused to help us?

Why do you keep your hands behind you?

12 But you have been our king from the beginning, O God;

you have saved us many times.

13 With your mighty strength you divided the sea

and smashed the heads of the sea monsters;

14 you crushed the heads of the monster Leviathan

and fed his body to desert animals.

15 You made springs and fountains flow;

you dried up large rivers.

16 You created the day and the night;

you set the sun and the moon in their places;

17 you set the limits of the earth;

you made summer and winter.

18 But remember, OLord, that your enemies laugh at you,

that they are godless and despise you.

19 Don’t abandon your helpless people to their cruel enemies;

don’t forget your persecuted people!

20 Remember the covenant you made with us.

There is violence in every dark corner of the land.

21 Don’t let the oppressed be put to shame;

let those poor and needy people praise you.

22 Rouse yourself, God, and defend your cause!

Remember that godless people laugh at you all day long.

23 Don’t forget the angry shouts of your enemies,

the continuous noise made by your foes.

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Psalm 75

God the Judge

1 We give thanks to you, O God, we give thanks to you!

We proclaim how great you are

and tell ofthe wonderful things you have done.

2 “I have set a time for judgment,” says God,

“and I will judge with fairness.

3 Though every living creature tremble

and the earth itself be shaken,

I will keep its foundations firm.

4 I tell the wicked not to be arrogant;

5 I tell them to stop their boasting.”

6 Judgment does not come from the east or from the west,

from the north or from the south;

7 it is God who is the judge,

condemning some and acquitting others.

8 TheLordholds a cup in his hand,

filled with the strong wine of his anger.

He pours it out, and all the wicked drink it;

they drink it down to the last drop.

9 But I will never stop speaking of the God of Jacob

or singing praises to him.

10 He will break the power of the wicked,

but the power of the righteous will be increased.

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Psalm 76

God the Victor

1 God is known in Judah;

his name is honored in Israel.

2 He has his home in Jerusalem;

he lives on Mount Zion.

3 There he broke the arrows of the enemy,

their shields and swords, yes, all their weapons.

4 How glorious you are, O God!

How majestic, as you return from the mountains

where you defeated your foes.

5 Their brave soldiers have been stripped of all they had

and now are sleeping the sleep of death;

all their strength and skill was useless.

6 When you threatened them, O God of Jacob,

the horses and their riders fell dead.

7 But you,Lord, are feared by all.

No one can stand in your presence

when you are angry.

8 You made your judgment known from heaven;

the world was afraid and kept silent,

9 when you rose up to pronounce judgment,

to save all the oppressed on earth.

10 Human anger only results in more praise for you;

those who survive the wars will keep your festivals.

11 Give theLordyour God what you promised him;

bring gifts to him, all you nearby nations.

God makes everyone fear him;

12 he humbles proud princes

and terrifies great kings.

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Psalm 77

Comfort in Time of Distress

1 I cry aloud to God;

I cry aloud, and he hears me.

2 In times of trouble I pray to the Lord;

all night long I lift my hands in prayer,

but I cannot find comfort.

3 When I think of God, I sigh;

when I meditate, I feel discouraged.

4 He keeps me awake all night;

I am so worried that I cannot speak.

5 I think of days gone by

and remember years of long ago.

6 I spend the night in deep thought;

I meditate, and this is what I ask myself:

7 “Will the Lord always reject us?

Will he never again be pleased with us?

8 Has he stopped loving us?

Does his promise no longer stand?

9 Has God forgotten to be merciful?

Has anger taken the place of his compassion?”

10 Then I said, “What hurts me most is this—

that God is no longer powerful.”

11 I will remember your great deeds,Lord;

I will recall the wonders you did in the past.

12 I will think about all that you have done;

I will meditate on all your mighty acts.

13 Everything you do, O God, is holy.

No god is as great as you.

14 You are the God who works miracles;

you showed your might among the nations.

15 By your power you saved your people,

the descendants of Jacob and of Joseph.

16 When the waters saw you, O God, they were afraid,

and the depths of the sea trembled.

17 The clouds poured down rain;

thunder crashed from the sky,

and lightning flashed in all directions.

18 The crash of your thunder rolled out,

and flashes of lightning lit up the world;

the earth trembled and shook.

19 You walked through the waves;

you crossed the deep sea,

but your footprints could not be seen.

20 You led your people like a shepherd,

with Moses and Aaron in charge.

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Psalm 78

God and His People

1 Listen, my people, to my teaching,

and pay attention to what I say.

2 I am going to use wise sayings

and explain mysteries from the past,

3 things we have heard and known,

things that our ancestors told us.

4 We will not keep them from our children;

we will tell the next generation

about theLord’s power and his great deeds

and the wonderful things he has done.

5 He gave laws to the people of Israel

and commandments to the descendants of Jacob.

He instructed our ancestors

to teach his laws to their children,

6 so that the next generation might learn them

and in turn should tell their children.

7 In this way they also will put their trust in God

and not forget what he has done,

but always obey his commandments.

8 They will not be like their ancestors,

a rebellious and disobedient people,

whose trust in God was never firm

and who did not remain faithful to him.

9 The Ephraimites, armed with bows and arrows,

ran away on the day of battle.

10 They did not keep their covenant with God;

they refused to obey his law.

11 They forgot what he had done,

the miracles they had seen him perform.

12 While their ancestors watched, God performed miracles

in the plain of Zoan in the land of Egypt.

13 He divided the sea and took them through it;

he made the waters stand like walls.

14 By day he led them with a cloud

and all night long with the light of a fire.

15 He split rocks open in the desert

and gave them water from the depths.

16 He caused a stream to come out of the rock

and made water flow like a river.

17 But they continued to sin against God,

and in the desert they rebelled against the Most High.

18 They deliberately put God to the test

by demanding the food they wanted.

19 They spoke against God and said,

“Can God supply food in the desert?

20 It is true that he struck the rock,

and water flowed out in a torrent;

but can he also provide us with bread

and give his people meat?”

21 And so theLordwas angry when he heard them;

he attacked his people with fire,

and his anger against them grew,

22 because they had no faith in him

and did not believe that he would save them.

23 But he spoke to the sky above

and commanded its doors to open;

24 he gave them grain from heaven,

by sending down manna for them to eat.

25 So they ate the food of angels,

and God gave them all they wanted.

26 He also caused the east wind to blow,

and by his power he stirred up the south wind;

27 and to his people he sent down birds,

as many as the grains of sand on the shore;

28 they fell in the middle of the camp

all around the tents.

29 So the people ate and were satisfied;

God gave them what they wanted.

30 But they had not yet satisfied their craving

and were still eating,

31 when God became angry with them

and killed their strongest men,

the best young men of Israel.

32 In spite of all this the people kept sinning;

in spite of his miracles they did not trust him.

33 So he ended their days like a breath

and their lives with sudden disaster.

34 Whenever he killed some of them,

the rest would turn to him;

they would repent and pray earnestly to him.

35 They remembered that God was their protector,

that the Almighty came to their aid.

36 But their words were all lies;

nothing they said was sincere.

37 They were not loyal to him;

they were not faithful to their covenant with him.

38 But God was merciful to his people.

He forgave their sin

and did not destroy them.

Many times he held back his anger

and restrained his fury.

39 He remembered that they were only mortal beings,

like a wind that blows by and is gone.

40 How often they rebelled against him in the desert;

how many times they made him sad!

41 Again and again they put God to the test

and brought pain to the Holy God of Israel.

42 They forgot his great power

and the day when he saved them from their enemies

43 and performed his mighty acts and miracles

in the plain of Zoan in the land of Egypt.

44 He turned the rivers into blood,

and the Egyptians had no water to drink.

45 He sent flies among them, that tormented them,

and frogs that ruined their land.

46 He sent locusts to eat their crops

and to destroy their fields.

47 He killed their grapevines with hail

and their fig trees with frost.

48 He killed their cattle with hail

and their flocks with lightning.

49 He caused them great distress

by pouring out his anger and fierce rage,

which came as messengers of death.

50 He did not restrain his anger

or spare their lives,

but killed them with a plague.

51 He killed the first-born sons

of all the families of Egypt.

52 Then he led his people out like a shepherd

and guided them through the desert.

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

but the sea came rolling over their enemies.

54 He brought them to his holy land,

to the mountains which he himself conquered.

55 He drove out the inhabitants as his people advanced;

he divided their land among the tribes of Israel

and gave their homes to his people.

56 But they rebelled against Almighty God

and put him to the test.

They did not obey his commandments,

57 but were rebellious and disloyal like their ancestors,

unreliable as a crooked arrow.

58 They angered him with their heathen places of worship,

and with their idols they made him furious.

59 God was angry when he saw it,

so he rejected his people completely.

60 He abandoned his tent in Shiloh,

the home where he had lived among us.

61 He allowed our enemies to capture the Covenant Box,

the symbol of his power and glory.

62 He was angry with his own people

and let them be killed by their enemies.

63 Young men were killed in war,

and young women had no one to marry.

64 Priests died by violence,

and their widows were not allowed to mourn.

65 At last the Lord woke up as though from sleep;

he was like a strong man excited by wine.

66 He drove his enemies back

in lasting and shameful defeat.

67 But he rejected the descendants of Joseph;

he did not select the tribe of Ephraim.

68 Instead he chose the tribe of Judah

and Mount Zion, which he dearly loves.

69 There he built his Temple

like his home in heaven;

he made it firm like the earth itself,

secure for all time.

70 He chose his servant David;

he took him from the pastures,

71 where he looked after his flocks,

and he made him king of Israel,

the shepherd of the people of God.

72 David took care of them with unselfish devotion

and led them with skill.

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Psalm 79

A Prayer for the Nation’s Deliverance

1 O God, the heathen have invaded your land.

They have desecrated your holy Temple

and left Jerusalem in ruins.

2 They left the bodies of your people for the vultures,

the bodies of your servants for wild animals to eat.

3 They shed your people’s blood like water;

blood flowed like water all through Jerusalem,

and no one was left to bury the dead.

4 The surrounding nations insult us;

they laugh at us and mock us.

5 Lord, will you be angry with us forever?

Will your anger continue to burn like fire?

6 Turn your anger on the nations that do not worship you,

on the people who do not pray to you.

7 For they have killed your people;

they have ruined your country.

8 Do not punish us for the sins of our ancestors.

Have mercy on us now;

we have lost all hope.

9 Help us, O God, and save us;

rescue us and forgive our sins

for the sake of your own honor.

10 Why should the nations ask us,

“Where is your God?”

Let us see you punish the nations

for shedding the blood of your servants.

11 Listen to the groans of the prisoners,

and by your great power free those who are condemned to die.

12 Lord, pay the other nations back seven times

for all the insults they have hurled at you.

13 Then we, your people, the sheep of your flock,

will thank you forever

and praise you for all time to come.

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Psalm 80

A Prayer for the Nation’s Restoration

1 Listen to us, O Shepherd of Israel;

hear us, leader of your flock.

Seated on your throne above the winged creatures,

2 reveal yourself to the tribes of Ephraim, Benjamin, and Manasseh.

Show us your strength;

come and save us!

3 Bring us back, O God!

Show us your mercy, and we will be saved!

4 How much longer,LordGod Almighty,

will you be angry with your people’s prayers?

5 You have given us sorrow to eat,

a large cup of tears to drink.

6 You let the surrounding nations fight over our land;

our enemies insult us.

7 Bring us back, Almighty God!

Show us your mercy, and we will be saved!

8 You brought a grapevine out of Egypt;

you drove out other nations and planted it in their land.

9 You cleared a place for it to grow;

its roots went deep, and it spread out over the whole land.

10 It covered the hills with its shade;

its branches overshadowed the giant cedars.

11 It extended its branches to the Mediterranean Sea

and as far as the Euphrates River.

12 Why did you break down the fences around it?

Now anyone passing by can steal its grapes;

13 wild hogs trample it down,

and wild animals feed on it.

14 Turn to us, Almighty God!

Look down from heaven at us;

come and save your people!

15 Come and save this grapevine that you planted,

this young vine you made grow so strong!

16 Our enemies have set it on fire and cut it down;

look at them in anger and destroy them!

17 Preserve and protect the people you have chosen,

the nation you made so strong.

18 We will never turn away from you again;

keep us alive, and we will praise you.

19 Bring us back,LordGod Almighty.

Show us your mercy, and we will be saved.

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Psalm 81

A Song for a Festival

1 Shout for joy to God our defender;

sing praise to the God of Jacob!

2 Start the music and beat the tambourines;

play pleasant music on the harps and the lyres.

3 Blow the trumpet for the festival,

when the moon is new and when the moon is full.

4 This is the law in Israel,

an order from the God of Jacob.

5 He gave it to the people of Israel

when he attacked the land of Egypt.

I hear an unknown voice saying,

6 “I took the burdens off your backs;

I let you put down your loads of bricks.

7 When you were in trouble, you called to me, and I saved you.

From my hiding place in the storm, I answered you.

I put you to the test at the springs of Meribah.

8 Listen, my people, to my warning;

Israel, how I wish you would listen to me!

9 You must never worship another god.

10 I am theLordyour God,

who brought you out of Egypt.

Open your mouth, and I will feed you.

11 “But my people would not listen to me;

Israel would not obey me.

12 So I let them go their stubborn ways

and do whatever they wanted.

13 How I wish my people would listen to me;

how I wish they would obey me!

14 I would quickly defeat their enemies

and conquer all their foes.

15 Those who hate me would bow in fear before me;

their punishment would last forever.

16 But I would feed you with the finest wheat

and satisfy you with wild honey.”

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Psalm 82

God the Supreme Ruler

1 God presides in the heavenly council;

in the assembly of the gods he gives his decision:

2 “You must stop judging unjustly;

you must no longer be partial to the wicked!

3 Defend the rights of the poor and the orphans;

be fair to the needy and the helpless.

4 Rescue them from the power of evil people.

5 “How ignorant you are! How stupid!

You are completely corrupt,

and justice has disappeared from the world.

6 ‘You are gods,’ I said;

‘all of you are children of the Most High.’

7 But you will die like mortals;

your life will end like that of any prince.”

8 Come, O God, and rule the world;

all the nations are yours.

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Psalm 83

A Prayer for the Defeat of Israel’s Enemies

1 O God, do not keep silent;

do not be still, do not be quiet!

2 Look! Your enemies are in revolt,

and those who hate you are rebelling.

3 They are making secret plans against your people;

they are plotting against those you protect.

4 “Come,” they say, “let us destroy their nation,

so that Israel will be forgotten forever.”

5 They agree on their plan

and form an alliance against you:

6 the people of Edom and the Ishmaelites;

the people of Moab and the Hagrites;

7 the people of Gebal, Ammon, and Amalek,

and of Philistia and Tyre.

8 Assyria has also joined them

as a strong ally of the Ammonites and Moabites, the descendants of Lot.

9 Do to them what you did to the Midianites,

and to Sisera and Jabin at the Kishon River.

10 You defeated them at Endor,

and their bodies rotted on the ground.

11 Do to their leaders what you did to Oreb and Zeeb;

defeat all their rulers as you did Zebah and Zalmunna,

12 who said, “We will take for our own

the land that belongs to God.”

13 Scatter them like dust, O God,

like straw blown away by the wind.

14 As fire burns the forest,

as flames set the hills on fire,

15 chase them away with your storm

and terrify them with your fierce winds.

16 Cover their faces with shame, OLord,

and make them acknowledge your power.

17 May they be defeated and terrified forever;

may they die in complete disgrace.

18 May they know that you alone are theLord,

supreme ruler over all the earth.

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