The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Psalms
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Psalm 80
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(To the choir-master. Melody: The Winepresses. Of Asaph.)
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Rejoice we all in honour of the God who aids us; cry out with gladness to the God of Jacob.
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Ring psaltery, and tambour, beat the harp, sweetly sounding, and the zither!
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A new month, and a full moon; blow the trumpet loud, to grace our festival!
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Duty demands it of Israel; the God of Jacob has decreed it,
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made it a law for Joseph, since the day he left Egypt, and gained the further shore. In a tongue unknown the message came to me;
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I have eased his shoulder of the burden, freed his hands from the slavery of the hod!
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Such deliverance I brought, when thou didst cry out to me in thy misery; gave thee audience under a canopy of cloud, and tested thee at the Waters of Rebellion.

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Give heed, my people, to this warning of mine; Israel, wouldst thou but listen!
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Then let no strange worship find a home with thee; never let thy knees be bowed to an alien God;
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am not I the Lord thy God, I, who rescued thee from Egypt? Open thy mouth wide, and thou shalt have thy fill.
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So I spoke, but my people would not listen; Israel went on unheeding,
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till I was fain to give their hard hearts free play, let them follow their own devices.
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Ah, if my people did but listen to me! Did Israel but take me for their guide!
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How lightly, then, would I bring their enemies low, smite down their persecutors!
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The very men that were once the Lord’s enemies would be cringing at his feet; such, for ever, should be their destiny;
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Israel should have full ears of wheat to nourish them, and honey dripping from the rock to their heart’s content.