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Version 0.33.105, 15 February 2024

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Psalms Chapter 108

1aA Song. A Psalm of David.

1bMy heart is resolved, O God;

Let me sing

And make psalm melody,

And that in my glorying.

2Awake, O lute and harp;

Let me awake at dawn.

3I will give thanks to you among the various peoples, O Lord;

I will make psalm melody to you among the nations.

4For your kindness from high above the heavens is great,

As is your truth reaching up to the sky.

5May you be exalted over the heavens, O God;

May your glory be over all the earth.

6In order that your beloved ones may be delivered,

Oh save with your right hand,

And answer me.

7God has said in his holiness,

“I will rejoice,

I will apportion Shechem;

I will allot the Valley of Succoth.

8Gilead is mine,

Manasseh is mine,

And Ephraim is the stronghold of my head;

Judah is my lawgiver.

9Moab is my washing basin,

At Edom I will cast my shoe;

Over Philistia, I will shout in triumph.”

10Who will bring me to a fortified city?

Who will lead me to Edom?

11Have you not, O God,

Been averse to us?

And will you not, O God,

Go out with our armies?

12Oh give us help in adversity,

For man's salvation is false.

13Let us act valiantly through God,

And he will trample on our adversaries.

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