To the chief Musician, A Psalm or Song of David. 8,6,8,6 ^1Let God arise, and scattered let all his en'mies be; And let all those that do him hate before his presence flee. ^2As smoke is driv'n, so drive thou them; as fire melts wax away, Before God's face let wicked men so perish and decay. ^3But let the righteous be glad: let them before God's sight Be very joyful; yea, let them rejoice with all their might. ^4To God sing, to his name sing praise; extol him with your voice, That rides on heav'n, by his name Jah, before his face rejoice. ^5Because the Lord a father is unto the fatherless; God is the widow's judge, within his place of holiness. ^6God doth the solitary set in fam'lies: and from bands The chain'd doth free; but rebels do inhabit parched lands. ^7O God, what time thou didst go forth before thy people's face; And when through the great wilderness thy glorious marching was; ^8Then at God's presence shook the earth, then drops from heaven fell; This Sinai shook before the Lord, the God of Israel. ^9O God, thou to thine heritage didst send a plenteous rain, Whereby thou, when it weary was, didst it refresh again. ^10Thy congregation then did make their habitation there: Of thine own goodness for the poor, O God, thou didst prepare. ^11The Lord himself did give the word, the word abroad did spread; Great was the company of them the same who published. ^12Kings of great armies foiled were, and forc'd to flee away; And women, who remain'd at home, did distribute the prey. ^13Though ye have lien among the pots, like doves ye shall appear, Whose wings with silver, and with gold whose feathers cover'd are. ^14When there th' Almighty scatter'd kings, like Salmon's snow twas white. ^15God's hill is like to Bashan hill, like Bashan hill for height. ^16Why do ye leap, ye mountains high? this is the hill where God Desires to dwell; yea, God in it for aye will make abode. ^17God's chariots twenty thousand are, thousands of angels strong; In's holy place God is, as in mount Sinai, them among. ^18Thou hast, O Lord, most glorious, ascended up on high; And in triumph victorious led captive captivity: Thou hast received gifts for men, for such as did rebel; Yea, ev'n for them, that God the Lord in midst of them might dwell. ^19Bless'd be the Lord, who is to us of our salvation God; Who daily with his benefits us plenteously doth load. ^20He of salvation is the God, who is our God most strong; And unto God the Lord from death the issues do belong. ^21But surely God shall wound the head of those that are his foes; The hairy scalp of him that still on in his trespass goes. ^22God said, My people I will bring again from Bashan hill; Yea, from the sea's devouring depths them bring again I will; ^23That in the blood of enemies thy foot imbru'd may be, And of thy dogs dipp'd in the same the tongues thou mayest see. ^24Thy goings they have seen, O God; the steps of majesty Of my God, and my mighty King, within the sanctuary. ^25Before went singers, players next on instruments took way; And them among the damsels were that did on timbrels play. ^26Within the congregations bless God with one accord: From Isr'el's fountain do ye bless and praise the mighty Lord. ^27With their prince, little Benjamin, princes and council there Of Judah were, there Zabulon's and Napht'li's princes were. ^28Thy God commands thy strength; make strong what thou wrought'st for us, Lord. ^29For thy house at Jerusalem kings shall thee gifts afford. ^30The spearmen's host, the multitude of bulls, which fiercely look, Those calves which people have forth sent, O Lord our God, rebuke, Till ev'ry one submit himself, and silver pieces bring: The people that delight in war disperse, O God and King. ^31Those that be princes great shall then come out of Egypt lands; And Ethiopia to God shall soon stretch out her hands. ^32O all ye kingdoms of the earth, sing praises to this King; For he is Lord that ruleth all, unto him praises sing. ^33To him that rides on heav'ns of heav'ns, which he of old did found; Lo, he sends out his voice, a voice in might that doth abound. ^34Strength unto God do ye ascribe; for his excellency Is over Israel, his strength is in the clouds most high. ^35Thou'rt from thy temple dreadful, Lord; Isr'el's own God is he, Who gives his people strength and pow'r: O let God blessed be. |