For the end, a Psalm for Asaph, concerning the wine-presses.
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Rejoice ye in God our helper; shout aloud to the God of Jacob.
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Take a psalm, and produce the timbrel, the pleasant psaltery with the harp.
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Blow the trumpet at the new moon, in the glorious day of your feast.
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For [this] is an ordinance for Israel, and a statute of the God of Jacob.
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He made it [to be] a testimony in Joseph, when he came forth out of the land of Egypt: he heard a language which he understood not.
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He removed his back from burdens: his hands slaved in making the baskets.
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Thou didst call upon me in trouble, and I delivered thee; I heard thee in the secret place of the storm: I proved thee at the water of Strife. Pause.
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Hear, my people, and I will speak to thee, O Israel; and I will testify to thee: if thou wilt hearken to me;
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there shall be no new god in thee; neither shalt thou worship a strange god.
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For I am the Lord thy God, that brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
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But my people hearkened not to my voice; and Israel gave no heed to me.
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So I let them go after the ways of their own hearts: they will go on in their own ways.
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If my people had hearkened to me, if Israel had walked in my ways,
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I should have put down their enemies very quickly, and should have laid my hand upon those that afflicted them.
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The Lord's enemies [should have] lied to him: but their time shall be for ever.
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And he fed them with the fat of wheat; and satisfied them with honey out of the rock.
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