Psalms 76 — UBES
76Verse 1For the end, for Jeduthun, a Psalm of Asaph.Verse 2I cried to the Lord with my voice,
Yea, my voice was addressed to God; and he gave heed to me.
Verse 3In the day of mine affliction I earnestly sought the Lord;
Even with my hands by night before him, and I was not deceived;
My soul refused to be comforted.
Verse 4I remembered God, and rejoiced;
I poured out my complaint, and my soul fainted. Pause.
Verse 5All mine enemies set a watch against me:
I was troubled, and spoke not.Verse 6I considered the days of old,
And remembered ancient years.
Verse 7And I meditated; I communed with my heart by night,
And diligently searched my spirit, saying,
Verse 8Will the Lord cast off forever?
And will he be well pleased no more?
Verse 9Will he cut off his mercy forever,
Even forever and ever?
Verse 10Will God forget to pity?
Or will he shut up his compassions in his wrath? Pause.Verse 11And I said, Now I have begun;
This is the change of the right hand of the Most High.
Verse 12I remembered the works of the Lord;
For I will remember thy wonders from the beginning.
Verse 13And I will meditate on all thy works,
And will consider thy doings.Verse 14O God, thy way is in the sanctuary;
Who is a great God as our God?
Verse 15Thou art the God that doest wonders;
Thou hast made known thy power among the nations.
Verse 16Thou hast with thine arm redeemed thy people,
The sons of Jacob and Joseph. Pause.
Verse 17The waters saw thee, O God,
The waters saw thee, and feared;
And the depths were troubled.
Verse 18There was an abundant sound of waters:
The clouds uttered a voice;
For thine arrows went abroad.
Verse 19The voice of thy thunder was abroad,
And around thy lightnings appeared to the world;
The earth trembled and quaked.
Verse 20Thy way is in the sea,
And thy paths in many waters,
And thy footsteps cannot be known.
Verse 21Thou didst guide thy people as sheep
By the hand of Moses and Aaron.
Yea, my voice was addressed to God; and he gave heed to me.
Verse 3In the day of mine affliction I earnestly sought the Lord;
Even with my hands by night before him, and I was not deceived;
My soul refused to be comforted.
Verse 4I remembered God, and rejoiced;
I poured out my complaint, and my soul fainted. Pause.
Verse 5All mine enemies set a watch against me:
I was troubled, and spoke not.Verse 6I considered the days of old,
And remembered ancient years.
Verse 7And I meditated; I communed with my heart by night,
And diligently searched my spirit, saying,
Verse 8Will the Lord cast off forever?
And will he be well pleased no more?
Verse 9Will he cut off his mercy forever,
Even forever and ever?
Verse 10Will God forget to pity?
Or will he shut up his compassions in his wrath? Pause.Verse 11And I said, Now I have begun;
This is the change of the right hand of the Most High.
Verse 12I remembered the works of the Lord;
For I will remember thy wonders from the beginning.
Verse 13And I will meditate on all thy works,
And will consider thy doings.Verse 14O God, thy way is in the sanctuary;
Who is a great God as our God?
Verse 15Thou art the God that doest wonders;
Thou hast made known thy power among the nations.
Verse 16Thou hast with thine arm redeemed thy people,
The sons of Jacob and Joseph. Pause.
Verse 17The waters saw thee, O God,
The waters saw thee, and feared;
And the depths were troubled.
Verse 18There was an abundant sound of waters:
The clouds uttered a voice;
For thine arrows went abroad.
Verse 19The voice of thy thunder was abroad,
And around thy lightnings appeared to the world;
The earth trembled and quaked.
Verse 20Thy way is in the sea,
And thy paths in many waters,
And thy footsteps cannot be known.
Verse 21Thou didst guide thy people as sheep
By the hand of Moses and Aaron.