Psalms, 44

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1 Unto the end. For those who will be changed. To the sons of Korah, toward understanding. A Canticle for the Beloved.

2 My heart has uttered a good word. I speak of my works to the king. My tongue is like the pen of a scribe who writes quickly.

3 You are a brilliant form before the sons of men. Grace has been poured freely into your lips. Because of this, God has blessed you in eternity.

4 Fasten your sword to your thigh, O most powerful one.

5 With your splendor and your excellence extended, proceed prosperously, and reign for the sake of truth and meekness and justice, and so will your right hand lead you wondrously.

6 Your arrows are sharp; the people will fall under you, with the hearts of the enemies of the king.

7 Your throne, O God, is forever and ever. The scepter of your kingdom is a scepter of true aim.

8 You have loved justice and hated iniquity. Because of this, God, your God, has anointed you, before your co-heirs, with the oil of gladness.

9 Myrrh and balsam and cinnamon perfume your garments, from the houses of ivory. From these, they have delighted you:

10 the daughters of kings in your honor. The queen assisted at your right hand, in clothing of gold, encircled with diversity.

11 Listen, daughter, and see, and incline your ear. And forget your people and your father’s house.

12 And the king will desire your beauty. For he is the Lord your God, and they will adore him.

13 And the daughters of Tyre will entreat your countenance with gifts: all the rich men of the people.

14 All the glory of the daughter of its king is inside, in golden fringes,

15 clothed all around with diversities. After her, virgins will be led to the king. Her neighbors will be brought to you.

16 They will be brought with gladness and exultation. They will be led into the temple of the king.

17 For your fathers, sons have been born to you. You will establish them as leaders over all the earth.

18 They will remember your name always, for generation after generation. Because of this, people will confess to you in eternity, even forever and ever.




Versículos relacionados com Psalms, 44:

Psalm 44 is a lamentation of the people of Israel, who feels abandoned by God and suffers constant defeats in battles. They recall the great works of God in the past, but now they are forgotten and rejected by Him. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in Psalm 44:

Psalm 44:9: "But now you have rejected us and have made us embarrassed; I no longer come out ahead of our armies." In this verse, the writers of the Psalm express their sense of abandonment and rejection by God, and how he no longer leads his battles.

Psalm 44:23: "Wake up, Lord! Why do you sleep? Awaken! Don't reject us forever." Here, writers beg God to wake up from their apparent sleep and help them in their struggles.

Psalm 44:26: "Get up! Stock ourselves! I rescue us because of your faithfulness." This verse is an appeal for God to help Israel in His struggle and save them for His faithfulness.

Psalm 44:4: "You are my king and my God, who gives Jacob victory." Here, Psalm writers recognize God's greatness and his ability to give victory to the people of Israel.

Psalm 44:17: "All this came to us, although we have not forgotten or betrayed your covenant." In this verse, the people of Israel lament the fact that they are suffering despite having maintained their faithfulness to God and their covenant.





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