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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.
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.
Faithful is the Lord in all His judgments Which He doeth upon the earth.
In the heat of His anger He sent them away even unto the west, And (He exposed) the rulers of the land unsparingly to derision.
Being an alien the enemy acted proudly, And his heart was alien from our God.
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.
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 gather together a holy people, whom he shall lead in righteousness, And he shall judge the tribes of the people that has been sanctified by the Lord his God.
And neither sojourner nor alien shall sojourn with them any more. He shall judge peoples and nations in the wisdom of his righteousness. Selah.
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;
So that nations shall come from the ends of the earth to see his glory, Bringing as gifts her sons who had fainted,
And there shall be no unrighteousness in his days in their midst, For all shall be holy and their king the anointed of the Lord.
For he shall not put his trust in horse and rider and bow, Nor shall he multiply for himself gold and silver for war, Nor shall he gather confidence from () a multitude () for the day of battle.
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,
For he will smite the earth with the word of his mouth for ever.
And he himself (will be) pure from sin, so that he may rule a great people. He will rebuke rulers, and remove sinners by the might of his word;
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 (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 (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.
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,
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,
His words (shall be) more refined than costly gold, the choicest; In the assemblies he will judge the peoples, the tribes of the sanctified.
His words (shall be) like the words of the holy ones in the midst of sanctified peoples.
May the Lord hasten His mercy upon Israel! May He deliver us from the uncleanness of unholy enemies! The Lord Himself is our king for ever and ever.
May God cleanse Israel against the day of mercy and blessing, Against the day of choice when He bringeth back His anointed.
Under the rod of chastening of the Lord's anointed in the fear of his God, In the spirit of wisdom and righteousness and strength;
And they have erred not since the day He created them. Since the generations of old they have not withdrawn from their path, Unless God commanded them (so to do) by the command of His servants.
These by his word he made, and every thing
From his own image, beautiful, divine,
That labors beautiful might be his care.
Great admiration held his soul, he saw
But on them the Immortal set his wrath
Is on the look-out to preserve his head,
But man his heel; for death is neighbor near
In anger afterwards change from his world,
At what he heard. And then, within his mind
But when they heard him each turned up his nose,
And 'twas his fortune with his eyes to see!--
And 'twas his fortune with his eyes to see!--
Fear possessed and shook mightily his heart.
Noah his courage. And then forth afar
Thus spoke the voice divine. Then from his couch
And with him went his sons and wife and brides,
And with whom always he his counsels shared.
Of Sabaoth though enraged shall check his wrath,
Bearing his very image, and all things
But by his guiding nations shall be brought
Fast bound by heavy sleep. But when his hands
His side with reeds, for which dark monstrous night
Unto the light, and show his form to men
And in his name shall blossom a new shoot
And give his martyrs an immortal prize
Give the toilworn his hire; do not afflict
Very agreeable among his fellows.
His chariot celestial, and on earth
Sit on his heavenly throne, and firmly fix
And then will he his face turn openly
Remove them, and for his own people's sake
Him sculptor's hand made not, nor is his form
Can see God with his eyes? Or who shall bear
The ruler of the world? He by his word
The first one formed, and filling with his name
Himself became first conscious of his power.
And each one having his own portion reigned
Kept secretly, whom Cronos and his wife
Cronos and his wife Rhea, and concealed
His own law God delivered them from heaven
Because she his great temple had destroyed.
And in his eyes the light shall fade away;
Will open with his hands; but he himself
The mighty God his gracious counsel gave
The seventh of Egypt, shall rule his own land,
And wrest his land away, and nations bring
And he will not by his own counsels do
Shall set around the city each his throne
And have his people that obey not God.
By his immortal arm. And fiery swords
By his immortal arm, and shoals of fish
I was his son's bride and was of his race
I was his son's bride and was of his race
For he has not for his abode a stone
Himself by no one; his are murky night,
His dark wave somewhere underneath the earth.
When silver-eddying Pyramus his banks
Having confidence in his most wicked hands.
Euphrates with his many myriads.
When the Maeander his dark water hides.
Twice ten with the first letter of his name;
His power unto another, who shall have
Three hundred for his first initial sign,
And then shall he smite Medians with his spear.
Who sometime stretching forth his hands shall make
An end of his own race and stir all things,
He, courting by his voice all-musical
Applause for his sweet Songs, shall put to death
With his own wretched mother many men.
Upon the womb; against his wives he sinned
His consort thee, who hast a blood-stained heart