MaschilH4905 of AsaphH623. O GodH430, why hast thou cast us offH2186 for everH5331? why doth thine angerH639 smokeH6225 against the sheepH6629 of thy pastureH4830? {Maschil…: or, A Psalm for Asaph to give instruction}
RememberH2142 thy congregationH5712, which thou hast purchasedH7069 of oldH6924; the rodH7626 of thine inheritanceH5159, which thou hast redeemedH1350; this mountH2022 ZionH6726, wherein thou hast dweltH7931. {rod: or, tribe}
Lift upH7311 thy feetH6471 unto the perpetualH5331 desolationsH4876; even all that the enemyH341 hath done wickedlyH7489 in the sanctuaryH6944.
Thine enemiesH6887 roarH7580 in the midstH7130 of thy congregationsH4150; they set upH7760 their ensignsH226 for signsH226.
A man was famousH3045 according as he had lifted upH935+H4605 axesH7134 upon the thickH5442 treesH6086.
But now they break downH1986 the carved workH6603 thereof at onceH3162 with axesH3781 and hammersH3597.
They have castH7971 fireH784 into thy sanctuaryH4720, they have defiledH2490 by casting down the dwelling placeH4908 of thy nameH8034 to the groundH776. {They have cast…: Heb. They have sent thy sanctuary unto the fire}
They saidH559 in their heartsH3820, Let us destroyH3238 them togetherH3162: they have burned upH8313 all the synagoguesH4150 of GodH410 in the landH776. {destroy: Heb. break}
We seeH7200 not our signsH226: there is no more any prophetH5030: neither is there among us any that knowethH3045 how longH5704.
O GodH430, how long shall the adversaryH6862 reproachH2778? shall the enemyH341 blasphemeH5006 thy nameH8034 for everH5331?
Why withdrawestH7725 thou thy handH3027, even thy right handH3225? pluckH3615 it out ofH7130 thy bosomH2436+H2436.
For GodH430 is my KingH4428 of oldH6924, workingH6466 salvationH3444 in the midstH7130 of the earthH776.
Thou didst divideH6565 the seaH3220 by thy strengthH5797: thou brakestH7665 the headsH7218 of the dragonsH8577 in the watersH4325. {divide: Heb. break} {dragons: or, whales}
Thou brakestH7533 the headsH7218 of leviathanH3882 in pieces, and gavestH5414 him to be meatH3978 to the peopleH5971 inhabiting the wildernessH6728.
Thou didst cleaveH1234 the fountainH4599 and the floodH5158: thou driedst upH3001 mightyH386 riversH5104. {mighty…: Heb. rivers of strength}
The dayH3117 is thine, the nightH3915 also is thine: thou hast preparedH3559 the lightH3974 and the sunH8121.
Thou hast setH5324 all the bordersH1367 of the earthH776: thou hast madeH3335 summerH7019 and winterH2779. {made: Heb. made them}
RememberH2142 this, that the enemyH341 hath reproachedH2778, O LORDH3068, and that the foolishH5036 peopleH5971 have blasphemedH5006 thy nameH8034.
O deliverH5414 not the soulH5315 of thy turtledoveH8449 unto the multitudeH2416 of the wicked: forgetH7911 not the congregationH2416 of thy poorH6041 for everH5331.
Have respectH5027 unto the covenantH1285: for the darkH4285 places of the earthH776 are fullH4390 of the habitationsH4999 of crueltyH2555.
O let not the oppressedH1790 returnH7725 ashamedH3637: let the poorH6041 and needyH34 praiseH1984 thy nameH8034.
AriseH6965, O GodH430, pleadH7378 thine own causeH7379: rememberH2142 how the foolish manH5036 reproachethH2781 thee dailyH3117.
ForgetH7911 not the voiceH6963 of thine enemiesH6887: the tumultH7588 of those that rise upH6965 against thee increasethH5927 continuallyH8548. {increaseth: Heb. ascendeth}
Querverweise zu Psalm 74,23 Ps 74,23
He hath saidH559 in his heartH3820, GodH410 hath forgottenH7911: he hidethH5641 his faceH6440; he will neverH5331 seeH7200 it.
Thine enemiesH6887 roarH7580 in the midstH7130 of thy congregationsH4150; they set upH7760 their ensignsH226 for signsH226.
AriseH6965, goH3212 to NinevehH5210, that greatH1419 cityH5892, and cryH7121 against it; for their wickednessH7451 is come upH5927 beforeH6440 me.
AriseH6965, O LORDH3068; O GodH410, lift upH5375 thine handH3027: forgetH7911 not the humbleH6035+H6041. {humble: or, afflicted}
Why do the heathenH1471 rageH7283, and the peopleH3816 imagineH1897 a vain thingH7385? {rage: or, tumultuously assemble} {imagine: Heb. meditate}
To the chief MusicianH5329, A PsalmH4210 of DavidH1732. How long wilt thou forgetH7911 me, O LORDH3068? for everH5331? how long wilt thou hideH5641 thy faceH6440 from me? {chief…: or, overseer}
The kingsH4428 of the earthH776 setH3320 themselves, and the rulersH7336 take counselH3245 togetherH3162, against the LORDH3068, and against his anointedH4899, saying,
Because thy rageH7264 against me, and thy tumultH7600, is come upH5927 into mine earsH241, therefore will I putH7760 my hookH2397 in thy noseH639, and my bridleH4964 in thy lipsH8193, and I will turn thee backH7725 by the wayH1870 by which thou camestH935.