Brenton's English Septuagint
Berean Standard Bible
CNTR Statistical Restoration
Bible Crampon 1904
Jewish Publication Society 1917
King James Version (1769 Blayney revision, with Apocrypha)
Lutherbibel 1912
Nestle 1904 Greek New Testament
Patriarchal Greek New Testament (1904)
Rahlfs Septuagint (1935)
Robinson-Pierpont Byzantine Textform
Louis Segond 1910
Swete's Septuagint
Clementine Vulgate
World English Bible British Edition
Westminster Leningrad Codex
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Brenton's English Septuagint
Berean Standard Bible
CNTR Statistical Restoration
Bible Crampon 1904
Jewish Publication Society 1917
King James Version (1769 Blayney revision, with Apocrypha)
Lutherbibel 1912
Nestle 1904 Greek New Testament
Patriarchal Greek New Testament (1904)
Rahlfs Septuagint (1935)
Robinson-Pierpont Byzantine Textform
Louis Segond 1910
Swete's Septuagint
Clementine Vulgate
World English Bible British Edition
Westminster Leningrad Codex
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Brenton's English Septuagint
Berean Standard Bible
CNTR Statistical Restoration
Bible Crampon 1904
Jewish Publication Society 1917
King James Version (1769 Blayney revision, with Apocrypha)
Lutherbibel 1912
Nestle 1904 Greek New Testament
Patriarchal Greek New Testament (1904)
Rahlfs Septuagint (1935)
Robinson-Pierpont Byzantine Textform
Louis Segond 1910
Swete's Septuagint
Clementine Vulgate
World English Bible British Edition
Westminster Leningrad Codex
For the end, Destroy not, a Psalm of a Song for Asaph.
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We will give thanks to thee, O God, we will give thanks, and call upon thy name: I will declare all thy wonderful works.
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When I shall take a set time, I will judge righteously.
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The earth is dissolved, and all that dwell in it: I have strengthened its pillars. Pause.
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I said unto the transgressors, Do not transgress; and to the sinners, Lift not up the horn.
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Lift not up your horn on high; speak not unrighteousness against God.
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For [good comes] neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the desert mountains.
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For God is the judge; he puts down one, and raises up another.
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For [there is] a cup in the hand of the Lord, full of unmingled wine; and he has turned [it] from side to side, but its dregs have not been wholly poured out; all the sinners of the earth shall drink [them].
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But I will exult for ever: I will sing praises to the God of Jacob.
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And I will break all the horns of sinners; but the horns of the righteous one shall be exalted.
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Brenton's English Septuagint
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