Psalms, 76

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1 Unto the end. For Jeduthun. A Psalm of Asaph.

2 I cried out to the Lord with my voice, to God with my voice, and he attended to me.

3 In the days of my tribulation, I sought God, with my hands opposite him in the night, and I was not deceived. My soul refused to be consoled.

4 I was mindful of God, and I was delighted, and I was distressed, and my spirit fell away.

5 My eyes anticipated the vigils. I was disturbed, and I did not speak.

6 I considered the days of antiquity, and I held the years of eternity in my mind.

7 And I meditated in the night with my heart, and I was distressed, and I examined my spirit.

8 So then, will God reject for eternity? Will he not continue to allow himself to show favor?

9 Or, will he cut off his mercy in the end, from generation to generation?

10 And would God ever forget to be merciful? Or, would he, in his wrath, restrict his mercies?

11 And I said, “Now I have begun. This change is from the right hand of the Most High.”

12 I was mindful of the works of the Lord. For I will be mindful from the beginning of your wonders,

13 and I will meditate on all your works. And I will take part in your intentions.

14 Your way, O God, is in what is holy. Which God is great like our God?

15 You are the God who performs miracles. You have made your virtue known among the peoples.

16 With your arm, you have redeemed your people, the sons of Jacob and of Joseph.

17 The waters saw you, O God, the waters saw you, and they were afraid, and the depths were stirred up.

18 Great was the sound of the waters. The clouds uttered a voice. For your arrows also pass by.

19 The voice of your thunder is like a wheel. Your flashes have illuminated the whole world. The earth has quaked and trembled.

20 Your way is through the sea, and your paths are through many waters. And your traces will not be known.

21 You have conducted your people like sheep, by the hand of Moses and Aaron.




Versículos relacionados com Psalms, 76:

Psalm 76 is a hymn of praise that celebrates the greatness and power of God. In it, the psalmist describes the Lord's victory over his enemies and exalts his dominion over all nations. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in Psalm 76:

Psalm 47:8: "God reigns over the nations; God is sitting in His holy throne." This verse talks about God's sovereignty and its position as ruler on all nations.

Isaiah 2:4: "He will judge among nations and decide for many peoples. They will turn their swords into plows and spears into sickles. No nation will raise the sword against another, nor do war for war anymore." This verse talks about the peace that God will bring to the world when He judges between nations and deciding precisely.

Psalm 82:8: "Get up, O God, judge the earth, for all nations are your inheritances." This verse talks about God's rule over all nations and their responsibility to judge them.

Isaiah 33:22: "For the Lord is our judge, the Lord is our legislator, the Lord is our king; He will save us." This verse talks about God's role as judge, legislator, and king, and his ability to save.

Revelation 19:6: "Then I heard something like the cry of a great crowd, as the sound of many waters and the bang of strong thunder, which said, 'Hallelujah! For the Lord our God, the Almighty Reign!" "This verse talks about God's final victory over his enemies and the celebration of the saints for his sovereignty.





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