Psalms 76

God Defends Zion

1For the leader; a psalm with stringed instruments. A song of Asaph.

2Renowned in Judah is God,[#Heb 3:2.]

whose name is great in Israel.

3On Salem is God’s tent, his shelter on Zion.[#: an ancient name for Jerusalem, used here perhaps on account of its allusion to the Hebrew word for peace, shalom , cf. Gn 14:18; Heb 7:1–3.]

4There the flashing arrows were shattered,

shield, sword, and weapons of war.

5Terrible and awesome are you,

stronger than the ancient mountains.

6Despoiled are the stouthearted;

they sank into sleep;

the hands of all the men of valor have failed.

7At your roar, O God of Jacob,

chariot and steed lay still.

8You, terrible are you;

who can stand before you and your great anger?

9From the heavens you pronounced sentence;

the earth was terrified and reduced to silence,

10When you arose, O God, for judgment

to save the afflicted of the land.

11Surely the wrath of man will give you thanks;

the remnant of your furor will keep your feast.

12Make and keep vows to the Lord your God.[#Nm 30:3.]

May all around him bring gifts to the one to be feared,

13Who checks the spirit of princes,

who is fearful to the kings of earth.

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