Psalms, 82

Douay-Rheims Version

1 A canticle of a psalm for Asaph.

2 O God, who shall be like to thee? hold not thy peace, neither be thou still, O God.

3 For lo, thy enemies have made a noise: and they that hate thee have lifted up the head.

4 They have taken a malicious counsel against thy people, and have consulted against thy saints.

5 They have said: Come and let us destroy them, so that they be not a nation: and let the name of Israel be remembered no more.

6 For they have contrived with one consent: they have made a covenant together against thee,

7 the tabernacles of the Edomites, and the Ismahelites: Moab, and the Agarens,

8 Gebal, and Ammon and Amalec: the Philistines, with the inhabitants of Tyre.

9 Yea, and the Assyrian also is joined with them: they are come to the aid of the sons of Lot.

10 Do to them as thou didst to Madian and to Sisara: as to Jabin at the brook of Cisson.

11 Who perished at Endor: and became as dung for the earth.

12 Make their princes like Oreb, and Zeb, and Zebee, and Salmana. All their princes,

13 who have said: Let us possess the sanctuary of God for an inheritance.

14 O my God, make them like a wheel; and as stubble before the wind.

15 As fire which burneth the wood: and as a flame burning mountains:

16 So shalt thou pursue them with thy tempest: and shalt trouble them in thy wrath.

17 Fill their faces with shame; and they shall seek thy name, O Lord.

18 Let them be ashamed and troubled for ever and ever: and let them be confounded and perish.

19 And let them know that the Lord is thy name: thou alone art the most High over all the earth.




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Psalm 82 is a poem that criticizes the unjust and corrupt leaders who govern with bias and oppression. The psalmist calls these leaders "gods" who were designated to rule with justice and defend the weak and needy, but who failed to fulfill their role. Next are five selected verses in order to proximity to the themes of the chapter, but excluding the verses of Psalm 82:

Deuteronomy 1:16-17: "At that same time, I ordered your judges, saying, I heard the cause between your brothers, and judge precisely between man and his brother and the foreigner who is with him. You will not be sorry for people in judgment. In the same way ye shall hear the little and the great; ye shall not fear the face of anyone, for the judgment is of God, but the cause that seems to you difficult to bring to me, and I will hear it. " This verse talks about the importance of judging justice and without bias, which is similar to the psalmist's critique against unjust leaders in Psalm 82.

Proverbs 21:3: "Doing justice and judging with righteousness is more acceptable to the Lord than to offer you sacrifice." This verse emphasizes the importance of doing justice and judging with righteousness, which is a central theme of Psalm 82.

Isaiah 1:17: "Learn to do well; seek what is just; help the oppressed; do justice to the orphan; deal with the cause of the widows." This verse talks about the importance of helping the needy and doing justice, which is an important theme of Psalm 82.

Jeremiah 22:3: "Thus saith the Lord, Do justice and righteousness, and deliver the oppressed from the oppressor's hand; and no oppressed or make violence to the foreigner, nor the orphan, nor the widow; nor spill blood in this place." This verse emphasizes the importance of doing justice and ridding the oppressed of oppression, which is a central theme of Psalm 82.

Matthew 23:23: "Woe to you, scribes, and Pharisees, hypocrites! Because the tithe of mint, dill and cumin, and have the most important in law, justice, mercy, and Faith, but these things should do, without omitting those. " This verse emphasizes the importance of justice and mercy, which are fundamental values ​​of Psalm 82.





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