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Chapter 75

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1 For the leader. Do not destroy! A psalm of Asaph; a song.

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2 We thank you, God, we give thanks; we call upon your name, declare your wonderful deeds. You said:

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"I will choose the time; I will judge fairly.

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The earth and all its inhabitants will quake, but I have firmly set its pillars." Selah

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3 So I say to the boastful: "Do not boast!" to the wicked: "Do not raise your horns!

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Do not raise your horns against heaven! Do not speak arrogantly against the Rock!"

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For judgment comes not from east or from west, not from the desert or from the mountains,

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But from God who decides, who brings some low and raises others high.

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4 Yes, a cup is in the LORD'S hand, foaming wine, fully spiced. When God pours it out, they will drain it even to the dregs; all the wicked of the earth must drink.

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But I will rejoice forever; I will sing praise to the God of Jacob,

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Who has said: "I will break off all the horns of the wicked, but the horns of the just shall be lifted up."

 

 




1 [Psalm 75] The psalmist gives thanks and rejoices ( Psalm 75:2, 10) for the direct intervention of God, which is promised in two oracles (3-4,11). Expecting that divine intervention, the psalmist warns evildoers to repent ( Psalm 75:5-9).



2 [2] You said: supplied for clarity here and in Psalm 75:11. The translation assumes in both places that the psalmist is citing an oracle of God.



3 [5] Do not raise your horns!: the horn is the symbol of strength; to raise one's horn is to exalt one's own power as Psalm 75:5 explains.



4 A cup: "the cup of God's wrath" is the punishment inflicted on the wicked. Cf Isaiah 51:17; Jeremiah 25:15-29; 49:12; Ezekiel 23:31-33. Spiced: literally, "a mixed drink"; spices or drugs were added to wine. Cf Proverb 9:2, 5.






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