The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Psalms
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Psalm 75
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(To the choir-master. For stringed instruments. A psalm. Of Asaph. A song.)
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It is in Juda God makes himself known, in Israel that his name is extolled;
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there, in Salem, he makes his abode, dwells in Sion.
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It was there he broke the archers’ volleys, broke shield, and sword, and battle array.
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How princely was thy dawning over the everlasting hills!
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Brave hearts, foiled of their purpose, they slept their long sleep; lay there, no hand stirring, the warriors in their pride;
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lay there, chariots and horsemen, overthrown, God of Jacob, at thy word of rebuke.
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Who can resist thee, so terrible, so sudden in thy anger?
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Loud rings in heaven the doom thou utterest; earth trembles and is silent
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when God rouses himself to execute his sentence, giving redress to those who are scorned on earth.
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Its madness tamed, Edom shall do thee honour; to thee the spared remnant of Emath shall keep holiday.
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To the Lord your God let your vows be made and paid; bring gifts from every side to God, the terrible;
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he it is that cows the hearts of princes, feared among all the kings of the earth.