God and His People (PSA 78:1-72)

[78:1] Listen, my people, to my teaching, and pay attention to what I say.

[78:2] I am going to use wise sayings and explain mysteries from the past,

[78:3] things we have heard and known, things that our ancestors told us.

[78:4] We will not keep them from our children; we will tell the next generation about the Lord's power and his great deeds and the wonderful things he has done.

[78:5] He gave laws to the people of Israel and commandments to the descendants of Jacob. He instructed our ancestors to teach his laws to their children,

[78:6] so that the next generation might learn them and in turn should tell their children.

[78:7] In this way they also will put their trust in God and not forget what he has done, but always obey his commandments.

[78:8] They will not be like their ancestors, a rebellious and disobedient people, whose trust in God was never firm and who did not remain faithful to him.

[78:9] The Ephraimites, armed with bows and arrows, ran away on the day of battle.

[78:10] They did not keep their covenant with God; they refused to obey his law.

[78:11] They forgot what he had done, the miracles they had seen him perform.

[78:12] While their ancestors watched, God performed miracles in the plain of Zoan in the land of Egypt.

[78:13] He divided the sea and took them through it; he made the waters stand like walls.

[78:14] By day he led them with a cloud and all night long with the light of a fire.

[78:15] He split rocks open in the desert and gave them water from the depths.

[78:16] He caused a stream to come out of the rock and made water flow like a river.

[78:17] But they continued to sin against God, and in the desert they rebelled against the Most High.

[78:18] They deliberately put God to the test by demanding the food they wanted.

[78:19] They spoke against God and said, “Can God supply food in the desert?

[78:20] It is true that he struck the rock, and water flowed out in a torrent; but can he also provide us with bread and give his people meat?”

[78:21] And so the Lord was angry when he heard them; he attacked his people with fire, and his anger against them grew,

[78:22] because they had no faith in him and did not believe that he would save them.

[78:23] But he spoke to the sky above and commanded its doors to open;

[78:24] he gave them grain from heaven, by sending down manna for them to eat.

[78:25] So they ate the food of angels, and God gave them all they wanted.

[78:26] He also caused the east wind to blow, and by his power he stirred up the south wind;

[78:27] and to his people he sent down birds, as many as the grains of sand on the shore;

[78:28] they fell in the middle of the camp all around the tents.

[78:29] So the people ate and were satisfied; God gave them what they wanted.

[78:30] But they had not yet satisfied their craving and were still eating,

[78:31] when God became angry with them and killed their strongest men, the best young men of Israel.

[78:32] In spite of all this the people kept sinning; in spite of his miracles they did not trust him.

[78:33] So he ended their days like a breath and their lives with sudden disaster.

[78:34] Whenever he killed some of them, the rest would turn to him; they would repent and pray earnestly to him.

[78:35] They remembered that God was their protector, that the Almighty came to their aid.

[78:36] But their words were all lies; nothing they said was sincere.

[78:37] They were not loyal to him; they were not faithful to their covenant with him.

[78:38] But God was merciful to his people. He forgave their sin and did not destroy them. Many times he held back his anger and restrained his fury.

[78:39] He remembered that they were only mortal beings, like a wind that blows by and is gone.

[78:40] How often they rebelled against him in the desert; how many times they made him sad!

[78:41] Again and again they put God to the test and brought pain to the Holy God of Israel.

[78:42] They forgot his great power and the day when he saved them from their enemies

[78:43] and performed his mighty acts and miracles in the plain of Zoan in the land of Egypt.

[78:44] He turned the rivers into blood, and the Egyptians had no water to drink.

[78:45] He sent flies among them, that tormented them, and frogs that ruined their land.

[78:46] He sent locusts to eat their crops and to destroy their fields.

[78:47] He killed their grapevines with hail and their fig trees with frost.

[78:48] He killed their cattle with hail and their flocks with lightning.

[78:49] He caused them great distress by pouring out his anger and fierce rage, which came as messengers of death.

[78:50] He did not restrain his anger or spare their lives, but killed them with a plague.

[78:51] He killed the first-born sons of all the families of Egypt.

[78:52] Then he led his people out like a shepherd and guided them through the desert.

[78:53] He led them safely, and they were not afraid; but the sea came rolling over their enemies.

[78:54] He brought them to his holy land, to the mountains which he himself conquered.

[78:55] He drove out the inhabitants as his people advanced; he divided their land among the tribes of Israel and gave their homes to his people.

[78:56] But they rebelled against Almighty God and put him to the test. They did not obey his commandments,

[78:57] but were rebellious and disloyal like their ancestors, unreliable as a crooked arrow.

[78:58] They angered him with their heathen places of worship, and with their idols they made him furious.

[78:59] God was angry when he saw it, so he rejected his people completely.

[78:60] He abandoned his tent in Shiloh, the home where he had lived among us.

[78:61] He allowed our enemies to capture the Covenant Box, the symbol of his power and glory.

[78:62] He was angry with his own people and let them be killed by their enemies.

[78:63] Young men were killed in war, and young women had no one to marry.

[78:64] Priests died by violence, and their widows were not allowed to mourn.

[78:65] At last the Lord woke up as though from sleep; he was like a strong man excited by wine.

[78:66] He drove his enemies back in lasting and shameful defeat.

[78:67] But he rejected the descendants of Joseph; he did not select the tribe of Ephraim.

[78:68] Instead he chose the tribe of Judah and Mount Zion, which he dearly loves.

[78:69] There he built his Temple like his home in heaven; he made it firm like the earth itself, secure for all time.

[78:70] He chose his servant David; he took him from the pastures,

[78:71] where he looked after his flocks, and he made him king of Israel, the shepherd of the people of God.

[78:72] David took care of them with unselfish devotion and led them with skill.

A Prayer for the Nation's Deliverance (PSA 79:1-13)

[79:1] O God, the heathen have invaded your land. They have desecrated your holy Temple and left Jerusalem in ruins.

[79:2] They left the bodies of your people for the vultures, the bodies of your servants for wild animals to eat.

[79:3] They shed your people's blood like water; blood flowed like water all through Jerusalem, and no one was left to bury the dead.

[79:4] The surrounding nations insult us; they laugh at us and mock us.

[79:5] Lord, will you be angry with us forever? Will your anger continue to burn like fire?

[79:6] Turn your anger on the nations that do not worship you, on the people who do not pray to you.

[79:7] For they have killed your people; they have ruined your country.

[79:8] Do not punish us for the sins of our ancestors. Have mercy on us now; we have lost all hope.

[79:9] Help us, O God, and save us; rescue us and forgive our sins for the sake of your own honor.

[79:10] Why should the nations ask us, “Where is your God?” Let us see you punish the nations for shedding the blood of your servants.

[79:11] Listen to the groans of the prisoners, and by your great power free those who are condemned to die.

[79:12] Lord, pay the other nations back seven times for all the insults they have hurled at you.

[79:13] Then we, your people, the sheep of your flock, will thank you forever and praise you for all time to come.

A Prayer for the Nation's Restoration (PSA 80:1-19)

[80:1] Listen to us, O Shepherd of Israel; hear us, leader of your flock. Seated on your throne above the winged creatures,

[80:2] reveal yourself to the tribes of Ephraim, Benjamin, and Manasseh. Show us your strength; come and save us!

[80:3] Bring us back, O God! Show us your mercy, and we will be saved!

[80:4] How much longer, Lord God Almighty, will you be angry with your people's prayers?

[80:5] You have given us sorrow to eat, a large cup of tears to drink.

[80:6] You let the surrounding nations fight over our land; our enemies insult us.

[80:7] Bring us back, Almighty God! Show us your mercy, and we will be saved!

[80:8] You brought a grapevine out of Egypt; you drove out other nations and planted it in their land.

[80:9] You cleared a place for it to grow; its roots went deep, and it spread out over the whole land.

[80:10] It covered the hills with its shade; its branches overshadowed the giant cedars.

[80:11] It extended its branches to the Mediterranean Sea and as far as the Euphrates River.

[80:12] Why did you break down the fences around it? Now anyone passing by can steal its grapes;

[80:13] wild hogs trample it down, and wild animals feed on it.

[80:14] Turn to us, Almighty God! Look down from heaven at us; come and save your people!

[80:15] Come and save this grapevine that you planted, this young vine you made grow so strong!

[80:16] Our enemies have set it on fire and cut it down; look at them in anger and destroy them!

[80:17] Preserve and protect the people you have chosen, the nation you made so strong.

[80:18] We will never turn away from you again; keep us alive, and we will praise you.

[80:19] Bring us back, Lord God Almighty. Show us your mercy, and we will be saved.

A Song for a Festival (PSA 81:1-16)

[81:1] Shout for joy to God our defender; sing praise to the God of Jacob!

[81:2] Start the music and beat the tambourines; play pleasant music on the harps and the lyres.

[81:3] Blow the trumpet for the festival, when the moon is new and when the moon is full.

[81:4] This is the law in Israel, an order from the God of Jacob.

[81:5] He gave it to the people of Israel when he attacked the land of Egypt. I hear an unknown voice saying,

[81:6] “I took the burdens off your backs; I let you put down your loads of bricks.

[81:7] When you were in trouble, you called to me, and I saved you. From my hiding place in the storm, I answered you. I put you to the test at the springs of Meribah.

[81:8] Listen, my people, to my warning; Israel, how I wish you would listen to me!

[81:9] You must never worship another god.

[81:10] I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt. Open your mouth, and I will feed you.

[81:11] “But my people would not listen to me; Israel would not obey me.

[81:12] So I let them go their stubborn ways and do whatever they wanted.

[81:13] How I wish my people would listen to me; how I wish they would obey me!

[81:14] I would quickly defeat their enemies and conquer all their foes.

[81:15] Those who hate me would bow in fear before me; their punishment would last forever.

[81:16] But I would feed you with the finest wheat and satisfy you with wild honey.”

God the Supreme Ruler (PSA 82:1-8)

[82:1] God presides in the heavenly council; in the assembly of the gods he gives his decision:

[82:2] “You must stop judging unjustly; you must no longer be partial to the wicked!

[82:3] Defend the rights of the poor and the orphans; be fair to the needy and the helpless.

[82:4] Rescue them from the power of evil people.

[82:5] “How ignorant you are! How stupid! You are completely corrupt, and justice has disappeared from the world.

[82:6] ‘You are gods,’ I said; ‘all of you are children of the Most High.’

[82:7] But you will die like mortals; your life will end like that of any prince.”

[82:8] Come, O God, and rule the world; all the nations are yours.

A Prayer for the Defeat of Israel's Enemies (PSA 83:1-18)

[83:1] O God, do not keep silent; do not be still, do not be quiet!

[83:2] Look! Your enemies are in revolt, and those who hate you are rebelling.

[83:3] They are making secret plans against your people; they are plotting against those you protect.

[83:4] “Come,” they say, “let us destroy their nation, so that Israel will be forgotten forever.”

[83:5] They agree on their plan and form an alliance against you:

[83:6] the people of Edom and the Ishmaelites; the people of Moab and the Hagrites;

[83:7] the people of Gebal, Ammon, and Amalek, and of Philistia and Tyre.

[83:8] Assyria has also joined them as a strong ally of the Ammonites and Moabites, the descendants of Lot.

[83:9] Do to them what you did to the Midianites, and to Sisera and Jabin at the Kishon River.

[83:10] You defeated them at Endor, and their bodies rotted on the ground.

[83:11] Do to their leaders what you did to Oreb and Zeeb; defeat all their rulers as you did Zebah and Zalmunna,

[83:12] who said, “We will take for our own the land that belongs to God.”

[83:13] Scatter them like dust, O God, like straw blown away by the wind.

[83:14] As fire burns the forest, as flames set the hills on fire,

[83:15] chase them away with your storm and terrify them with your fierce winds.

[83:16] Cover their faces with shame, O Lord, and make them acknowledge your power.

[83:17] May they be defeated and terrified forever; may they die in complete disgrace.

[83:18] May they know that you alone are the Lord, supreme ruler over all the earth.

Longing for God's House (PSA 84:1-12)

[84:1] How I love your Temple, Lord Almighty!

[84:2] How I want to be there! I long to be in the Lord's Temple. With my whole being I sing for joy to the living God.

[84:3] Even the sparrows have built a nest, and the swallows have their own home; they keep their young near your altars, Lord Almighty, my king and my God.

[84:4] How happy are those who live in your Temple, always singing praise to you.

[84:5] How happy are those whose strength comes from you, who are eager to make the pilgrimage to Mount Zion.

[84:6] As they pass through the dry valley of Baca, it becomes a place of springs; the autumn rain fills it with pools.

[84:7] They grow stronger as they go; they will see the God of gods on Zion.

[84:8] Hear my prayer, Lord God Almighty. Listen, O God of Jacob!

[84:9] Bless our king, O God, the king you have chosen.

[84:10] One day spent in your Temple is better than a thousand anywhere else; I would rather stand at the gate of the house of my God than live in the homes of the wicked.

[84:11] The Lord is our protector and glorious king, blessing us with kindness and honor. He does not refuse any good thing to those who do what is right.

[84:12] Lord Almighty, how happy are those who trust in you!

A Prayer for the Nation's Welfare (PSA 85:1-13)

[85:1] Lord, you have been merciful to your land; you have made Israel prosperous again.

[85:2] You have forgiven your people's sins and pardoned all their wrongs.

[85:3] You stopped being angry with them and held back your furious rage.

[85:4] Bring us back, O God our savior, and stop being displeased with us!

[85:5] Will you be angry with us forever? Will your anger never cease?

[85:6] Make us strong again, and we, your people, will praise you.

[85:7] Show us your constant love, O Lord, and give us your saving help.

[85:8] I am listening to what the Lord God is saying; he promises peace to us, his own people, if we do not go back to our foolish ways.

[85:9] Surely he is ready to save those who honor him, and his saving presence will remain in our land.

[85:10] Love and faithfulness will meet; righteousness and peace will embrace.

[85:11] Human loyalty will reach up from the earth, and God's righteousness will look down from heaven.

[85:12] The Lord will make us prosperous, and our land will produce rich harvests.

[85:13] Righteousness will go before the Lord and prepare the path for him.

A Prayer for Help (PSA 86:1-17)

[86:1] Listen to me, Lord, and answer me, for I am helpless and weak.

[86:2] Save me from death, because I am loyal to you; save me, for I am your servant and I trust in you.

[86:3] You are my God, so be merciful to me; I pray to you all day long.

[86:4] Make your servant glad, O Lord, because my prayers go up to you.

[86:5] You are good to us and forgiving, full of constant love for all who pray to you.

[86:6] Listen, Lord, to my prayer; hear my cries for help.

[86:7] I call to you in times of trouble, because you answer my prayers.

[86:8] There is no god like you, O Lord, not one has done what you have done.

[86:9] All the nations that you have created will come and bow down to you; they will praise your greatness.

[86:10] You are mighty and do wonderful things; you alone are God.

[86:11] Teach me, Lord, what you want me to do, and I will obey you faithfully; teach me to serve you with complete devotion.

[86:12] I will praise you with all my heart, O Lord my God; I will proclaim your greatness forever.

[86:13] How great is your constant love for me! You have saved me from the grave itself.

[86:14] Proud people are coming against me, O God; a cruel gang is trying to kill me— people who pay no attention to you.

[86:15] But you, O Lord, are a merciful and loving God, always patient, always kind and faithful.

[86:16] Turn to me and have mercy on me; strengthen me and save me, because I serve you just as my mother did.

[86:17] Show me proof of your goodness, Lord; those who hate me will be ashamed when they see that you have given me comfort and help.

In Praise of Jerusalem (PSA 87:1-7)

[87:1] The Lord built his city on the sacred hill;

[87:2] more than any other place in Israel he loves the city of Jerusalem.

[87:3] Listen, city of God, to the wonderful things he says about you:

[87:4] “I will include Egypt and Babylonia when I list the nations that obey me; the people of Philistia, Tyre, and Ethiopia I will number among the inhabitants of Jerusalem.”

[87:5] Of Zion it will be said that all nations belong there and that the Almighty will make her strong.

[87:6] The Lord will write a list of the peoples and include them all as citizens of Jerusalem.

[87:7] They dance and sing, “In Zion is the source of all our blessings.”