thou
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Birds and fish dost Thou nourish, In that Thou givest rain to the steppes that green grass may spring up, (So) to prepare fodder in the steppe for every living thing;
Kings and rulers and peoples Thou dost nourish, O God; And who is the help of the poor and needy, if not Thou, O Lord
Kings and rulers and peoples Thou dost nourish, O God; And who is the help of the poor and needy, if not Thou, O Lord
And Thou wilt hearken -for who is good and gentle but Thou— Making glad the soul of the humble by opening Thine hand in mercy.
And Thou wilt hearken -for who is good and gentle but Thou— Making glad the soul of the humble by opening Thine hand in mercy.
For Thou hast rejected them, O God; Let not their foot trample upon Thy holy inheritance.
For, if Thou sendest pestilence, Thou Thyself givest it charge concerning us; For Thou art merciful, And wilt not be angry to the point of consuming us.
For, if Thou sendest pestilence, Thou Thyself givest it charge concerning us; For Thou art merciful, And wilt not be angry to the point of consuming us.
For, if Thou sendest pestilence, Thou Thyself givest it charge concerning us; For Thou art merciful, And wilt not be angry to the point of consuming us.
And the nations shall not prevail against us. For Thou art our shield,
And when we call upon Thee, Thou hearkenest to us;
For Thou wilt pity the seed of Israel for ever And Thou wilt not reject (them): But we (shall be) under Thy yoke for ever, And (under) the rod of Thy chastening.
For Thou wilt pity the seed of Israel for ever And Thou wilt not reject (them): But we (shall be) under Thy yoke for ever, And (under) the rod of Thy chastening.
Thou wilt establish us in the time that Thou helpest us, Showing mercy to the house of Jacob on the day wherein Thou didst promise (to help them).
Thou wilt establish us in the time that Thou helpest us, Showing mercy to the house of Jacob on the day wherein Thou didst promise (to help them).
Thou wilt establish us in the time that Thou helpest us, Showing mercy to the house of Jacob on the day wherein Thou didst promise (to help them).
Behold, now, O God, Thou hast shown us Thy judgment in Thy righteousness;
For Thou art the God of righteousness, judging Israel with chastening.
For Thy faithfulness is with us. And (though) we have stiffened our neck, yet Thou art our chastener;
But Thou art our God from the beginning, And upon Thee is our hope (set), O Lord;
That Thou mightest be justified, O God, in Thy righteousness by reason of our transgressions:
For Thou art a just judge over all the peoples of the earth.
And in Thy righteousness Thou visitest the sons of men.
For the judgments of the Lord are (given) in righteousness to (every) man and (his) house. Unto whom art Thou good, O God, except to them that call upon the Lord
Thou blessest the righteous, and dost not reprove them for the sins that they have committed; And Thy goodness is upon them that sin, when they repent.
And, now, Thou art our God, and we the people whom Thou hast loved: Behold and show pity, O God of Israel, for we are Thine; And remove not Thy mercy from us, lest they assail us.
And, now, Thou art our God, and we the people whom Thou hast loved: Behold and show pity, O God of Israel, for we are Thine; And remove not Thy mercy from us, lest they assail us.
For Thou didst choose the seed of Abraham before all the nations, And didst set Thy name upon us, O Lord,
And Thou wilt not reject (us) for ever. Thou madest a covenant with our fathers concerning us;
And Thou wilt not reject (us) for ever. Thou madest a covenant with our fathers concerning us;
For the hope and refuge of the poor art Thou, O God.
I will give thanks unto Thee, O God, for Thou hast helped me to (my) salvation; And hast not counted me with sinners to (my) destruction.
Murmuring, and impatience in affliction, remove far from me, When, if I sin, Thou chastenest me that I may return (unto Thee).
But with goodwill and cheerfulness support my soul; When Thou strengthenest my soul, what is given (to me) will be sufficient for me.
For if Thou givest not strength, Who can endure chastisement with poverty
O Lord, Thou art our King for ever and ever, For in Thee, O God, doth our soul glory.
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.
But, for our sins, sinners rose up against us; They assailed us and thrust us out; What Thou hadst not promised to them, they took away (from us) with violence.
They laid waste the throne of David in tumultuous arrogance. But Thou, O God, didst cast them down and remove their seed from the earth,
According to their sins didst Thou recompense them, O God; So that it befell them according to their deeds.
Behold, O Lord, and raise up unto them their king, the son of David, At the time in the which Thou seest, O God, that he may reign over Israel Thy servant
And thou, shrewd mortal, prudently make known,
Lest ever thou should'st my commands neglect,
That thou be saved, and all who dwell with thee.
Do thou discern. I clothe me with the heaven,
Be thou not uninitiate in my lore."
O Phrygia, thou shalt from the water's crest
First rise up, and thou first another race
Beginning; and thou shalt be nurse for all."
But do thou quickly enter with thy sons
To men insatiate; and do thou discern
With what thou hast and keep thyself from that
And into unjust judgment come thou not.
Thou judgest, God hereafter will judge thee.
Bestow thou also on the needy one.
But it comes out unequal. When thou seest
For slaughter, but defense; and would thou might
For if thou kill an enemy thy hand
Thou dost defile. Keep from thy neighbor's field,
Destructive, troubling all things, would that thou
A different thought from what thou speakest forth;
Speak thou forth. Whosoever willfully
Be not thou envious, faithless, or abusive,
Imitate not what's evil, but leave thou
Trust not too quickly ere thou see the end.]
Do thou from my tormentors rescue me,
O THOU high-thundering blessed heavenly One,
And even thou, forsaking thy fair shrine,
To leave the holy land. And thou shalt be
Thou didst not keep, but, erring, thou didst serve
Thou didst not keep, but, erring, thou didst serve
Of mortals thou didst honor Therefore now
Granted thee. But do thou wait and confide
And then shalt thou be, as thou wast before,
And then shalt thou be, as thou wast before,
As one not born; and then shalt thou be filled
Again with blood, as thou thyself before
And dreadful, to thy homes, which thou didst hope
What pouring out of blood shalt thou receive,
Therefore shalt thou then look upon thy land
Drunken with wine, now shalt thou be a slave
A spoil shalt thou become for greedy men.
Thou some time shalt by Asia be laid waste,
Shalt thou receive. And Cragus, lofty mount
Shall crash the crested billow. And thou, Rhodes,
But afterwards a spoil shalt thou become
And thou thyself beside hot ashes stretched,
As thou in thine own heart didst not foresee,
Shalt slay thyself. And thou shalt not of men
A spoiler, then, Laodicea, thou,
And Sicyon, with strong yells, and Corinth, thou
Fire ne'er shall leave thee, but thou shalt be burned.
Woe, woe to thee, O Thrace! So shalt thou come
Much shalt thou give, not anything receive.
O Greece, why hast thou trusted mortal men
And wherefore bringest thou thy foolish gifts
But thou, O mortal full of various wiles,
Do not delay and loiter, but do thou,
On miserable men. But do thou heed
Do thou not let an evil meet with thee.