81Verse 1(For the one directing. On the gittis. Of Asaph)Verse 2Sing with joy unto Elohim uzeinu (our strength); make a joyful noise unto Elohei Ya'akov. Verse 3Begin a song, and bring hither the tambourine, the pleasant kinnor (harp) with the nevel (lyre). Verse 4Blow the shofar at Rosh Chodesh, at the full moon, on Yom Chageinu.Verse 5For this was a chok for Yisroel, and a mishpat of the Elohei Ya'akov. Verse 6This He ordained in Yosef for an edut, when He went out over Eretz Mitzrayim; where a language of one not known did I hear. Verse 7I removed his shekhem (shoulder) from the burden; his hands were delivered from the basket. Verse 8In tzoros thou calledst, and I delivered thee; I answered thee in the seter ra'am (secret place of thunder); I tested thee at the waters of Merivah. Selah Verse 9Shema, O My people, and I will admonish thee; O Yisroel, if thou wilt pay heed unto Me; Verse 10There shall no el zar (strange, foreign g-d) be among thee; neither shalt thou worship any el nechar (foreign g-d). Verse 11I am Hashem Eloheicha Who brought thee out of Eretz Mitzrayim; open thy mouth wide, I will fill it.Verse 12But My people would not pay heed to My voice; and Yisroel would have none of Me. Verse 13So I gave them up unto their own heartsʼ sherirut (stubbornness); and they walked in their own mo'atzot (counsels). Verse 14Oh that My people had paid heed unto Me, and Yisroel had walked in My ways! Verse 15I should soon have subdued their oyevim and turned My Yad (hand, power) against their adversaries. Verse 16The haters of Hashem should have cringed before Him; their et (time, fate, punishment) endures l'olam. Verse 17He would have fed them also with the finest of the chittah (wheat); and with devash (honey) from the Tzur would I have satisfied thee.
Psalms 81 — TOJB
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make a joyful noise unto Elohei Ya'akov.
Verse 3Begin a song, and bring hither the tambourine,
the pleasant kinnor (harp) with the nevel (lyre).
Verse 4Blow the shofar at Rosh Chodesh,
at the full moon, on Yom Chageinu.Verse 5For this was a chok for Yisroel,
and a mishpat of the Elohei Ya'akov.
Verse 6This He ordained in Yosef for an edut,
when He went out over Eretz Mitzrayim;
where a language of one not known did I hear.
Verse 7I removed his shekhem (shoulder) from the burden;
his hands were delivered from the basket.
Verse 8In tzoros thou calledst, and I delivered thee;
I answered thee in the seter ra'am (secret place of thunder);
I tested thee at the waters of Merivah. Selah
Verse 9Shema, O My people, and I will admonish thee;
O Yisroel, if thou wilt pay heed unto Me;
Verse 10There shall no el zar (strange, foreign g-d) be among thee;
neither shalt thou worship any el nechar (foreign g-d).
Verse 11I am Hashem Eloheicha
Who brought thee out of Eretz Mitzrayim;
open thy mouth wide, I will fill it.Verse 12But My people would not pay heed to My voice;
and Yisroel would have none of Me.
Verse 13So I gave them up
unto their own heartsʼ sherirut (stubbornness);
and they walked in their own mo'atzot (counsels).
Verse 14Oh that My people had paid heed unto Me,
and Yisroel had walked in My ways!
Verse 15I should soon have subdued their oyevim
and turned My Yad (hand, power) against their adversaries.
Verse 16The haters of Hashem should have cringed before Him;
their et (time, fate, punishment) endures l'olam.
Verse 17He would have fed them also with the finest of the chittah (wheat);
and with devash (honey) from the Tzur would I have satisfied thee.