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For the Lord is good to them that call upon Him in patience, Doing according to His mercy to His pious ones, Establishing (them) at all times before Him in strength.
The righteous stumbleth and holdeth the Lord righteous: He falleth and looketh out for what God will do to him;
The righteous continually searcheth his house, To remove utterly (all) iniquity (done) by him in error.
And his hand is first upon him as (though he acted) in zeal, And (yet) he is himself guilty in respect of manifold sins and of wantonness.
Let his portion, O Lord, be dishonoured before thee; Let him go forth groaning and come home cursed.
Let sleep be withdrawn from his eyelids at night; Let him fail dishonorably in every work of his hands.
Let him come home empty-handed to his house, And his house be void of everything wherewith he could sate his appetite.
But they have provoked God's anger and vexed Him. May He remove them from off the earth, Because with deceit they beguiled the souls of the flawless.
Happy is he whom God remembereth in (granting to him) a due sufficiency;
And the Lord heareth the prayer of every one that feareth God, And every request of the soul that hopes for Him doth the Lord accomplish.
Blessed is the Lord, who showeth mercy to those who love Him in sincerity.
In secret places underground their iniquities (were committed) to provoke (Him) to anger;
He brought him that is from the end of the earth, that smiteth mightily;
The princes of the land went to meet him with joy: they said unto him: Blessed be thy way! Come ye, enter ye in with peace.
The princes of the land went to meet him with joy: they said unto him: Blessed be thy way! Come ye, enter ye in with peace.
For God Himself led him in safety, while they wandered.
And the mercy of the Lord (is) upon them that love Him in truth, And the Lord remembereth His servants in mercy.
Cause ye to be heard in Jerusalem the voice of him that bringeth good tidings; For God hath had pity on Israel in visiting them.
But upon the pious is the mercy of the Lord, And upon them that fear Him His mercy.
Faithful is the Lord to them that love Him in truth, To them that endure His chastening, To them that walk in the righteousness of His commandments, In the law which He commanded us that we might live.
And they remember not God. For the ways of men are known before Him at all times, And He knoweth the secrets of the heart before they come to pass.
He that offereth these things shall never be shaken by evil; The flame of fire and the wrath against the unrighteous shall not touch him,
He pricked me, as a horse is pricked, that I might serve Him, My savior and helper at all times saved me.
When a man is rebuked by means of his corruption, Thy testing (of him) is in his flesh and in the affliction of poverty.
How long are the days of man's life upon the earth As are his days, so is the hope (set) upon him.
Thou, O Lord, didst choose David (to be) king over Israel, And swaredst to him touching his seed that never should his kingdom fail before Thee.
And gird him with strength, that he may shatter unrighteous rulers,
He shall destroy the godless nations with the word of his mouth; At his rebuke nations shall flee before him, And he shall reprove sinners for the thoughts of their heart.
And he shall have the heathen nations to serve him under his yoke; And he shall glorify the Lord in a place to be seen of () all the earth;
The Lord Himself is his king, the hope of him that is mighty through (his) hope in God. < > All nations (shall be) in fear before him,
The Lord Himself is his king, the hope of him that is mighty through (his) hope in God. < > All nations (shall be) in fear before him,
And (relying) upon his God, throughout his days he will not stumble; For God will make him mighty by means of (His) holy spirit, And wise by means of the spirit of understanding, with strength and righteousness.
And the blessing of the Lord (will be) with him: he will be strong and stumble not;
His hope (will be) in the Lord: who then can prevail against him (He will be) mighty in his works, and strong in the fear of God,
This (will be) the majesty of the king of Israel whom God knoweth; He will raise him up over the house of Israel to correct him.
This (will be) the majesty of the king of Israel whom God knoweth; He will raise him up over the house of Israel to correct him.
And bade him in ambrosial garden dwell,
Gave her to dwell with him. And, when he gazed
Driving him out severely; and he sent
Went first and earth encompassed him around.
For noblest works. And to him God himself
Thus he spoke; and great trembling seized on him
And do ye all entreat him--he is kind--
Entreat him to be gracious unto all.
But when they heard him each turned up his nose,
Calling him mad, a frenzy-smitten man.
And with him went his sons and wife and brides,
Four vowels, and two consonants in him
Shall he teach. Unto him shall priests convey
They also shall know through him, and the way
Who are blameworthy who shall trust in him..
Shall Israel give him cuffs and spittle drugged.
A poor man never banter him with words,
Him sculptor's hand made not, nor is his form
Ye guard him who is God, who keeps all things,
By him unto completion but deceit,
Who put their trust in him. And thereupon
Subject shall all things be to him who comes
Him into Phrygia to be reared apart
In secret; therefore did they name him Zeus,
Nor will to honor him; but images
With water cleanse, and honor only Him
But him propitiate, the immortal God,
Is angry with him who in these things sins.
Offering him praise before they drink and eat;
Of lofty summit; him a fugitive
And in like manner after him to reign
Before him Thrace and Sicily shall crouch,
For peoples and put all things under him;
Shall he return; but God will prove him naught.
And after him shall three kings be destroyed
Shall point out clearly. But from him a son,
Shall take the power. And after him shall be
Of the number fifty. Next, succeeding him
Worn weary unto death; him foreign dust,
Shall hide a corpse. And after him shall rule
And unto him shall be the name of a sea;
After him three shall rule; but the third one
Sent forth from God against him shall destroy
Lead him who flees by guile against the voice
Of the isthmus, until all shall look at him
As it hath been appointed. For to him
Flower longed for by him only, goodly light
Down on the head of him that is impure.
Which God gave him, and he ruled all things well,
Didst crown him with a crown, and fearful gall
Gave him the power and put it in his hand;
--And the Spirit spread his wings in flight towards him--
And for him three towers did the mighty heaven
But taking hold of that man sprinkle him
When thou hast prayed thou shalt give unto him;
Did I present him. Smite me, smite me all;
After him at the latest day of all
But to all Latins most? It honors him
Him Moses typified when he stretched out
That the people might know him to be elect
Receiving him as fellow-counsellor
Then unto him shall every law be loosed
They gave him; this inhospitable board
They'll show him. But the curtain of the temple