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================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:1 ---- written 1000-900 B.C.---- Psa 74:1 [Vulgate 73:1] eruditionis Asaph ut quid Deus reppulisti in finem fumavit furor tuus in gregem pascuae tuae(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:1 O God, why have You rejected us forever? Why does Your anger smoke against the sheep of Your pasture?(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:2---- Psa 74:2 [Vulgate 73:2] recordare congregationis tuae quam possedisti ab initio et redemisti virgam hereditatis tuae montis Sion in quo habitasti(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:2 Remember Your congregation, which You have purchased of old, Which You have redeemed to be the tribe of Your inheritance; And this Mount Zion, where You have dwelt.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:3---- Psa 74:3 [Vulgate 73:3] sublimitas pedum tuorum dissipata est usque ad finem omnia mala egit inimicus in sanctuario(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:3 Turn Your footsteps toward the perpetual ruins; The enemy has damaged everything within the sanctuary.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:4---- Psa 74:4 [Vulgate 73:4] fremuerunt hostes tui in medio pacti tui posuerunt signa sua in tropeum(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:4 Your adversaries have roared in the midst of Your meeting place; They have set up their own standards for signs.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:5---- Psa 74:5 [Vulgate 73:5] manifesta in introitu desuper in saltu lignorum secures(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:5 It seems as if one had lifted up His axe in a forest of trees.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:6---- Psa 74:6 [Vulgate 73:6] et nunc scalpturas eius pariter bipinne et dolatoriis deraserunt(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:6 And now all its carved work They smash with hatchet and hammers.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:7---- Psa 74:7 [Vulgate 73:7] miserunt ignem in sanctuarium tuum in terram contaminaverunt habitaculum nominis tui(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:7 They have burned Your sanctuary to the ground; They have defiled the dwelling place of Your name.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:8---- Psa 74:8 [Vulgate 73:8] dixerunt in cordibus suis posteri eorum simul incenderunt omnes sollemnitates Dei in terra(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:8 They said in their heart, "Let us completely subdue them. "They have burned all the meeting places of God in the land.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:9---- Psa 74:9 [Vulgate 73:9] signa nostra non vidimus non est ultra propheta et non est nobiscum qui sciat usquequo(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:9 We do not see our signs; There is no longer any prophet, Nor is there any among us who knows how long.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:10---- Psa 74:10 [Vulgate 73:10] usquequo Deus exprobrabit adversarius blasphemabit inimicus nomen tuum in finem(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:10 How long, O God, will the adversary revile, And the enemy spurn Your name forever?(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:11---- Psa 74:11 [Vulgate 73:11] quare convertis manum tuam et dexteram tuam ad medium sinum tuum consume(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:11 Why do You withdraw Your hand, even Your right hand? From within Your bosom, destroy them!(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:12---- Psa 74:12 [Vulgate 73:12] Deus autem rex meus ab initio operatur salutes in medio terrae(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:12 Yet God is my king from of old, Who works deeds of deliverance in the midst of the earth.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:13---- Psa 74:13 [Vulgate 73:13] tu dissipasti in fortitudine tua mare contrivisti capita draconum in aquis(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:13 You divided the sea by Your strength; You broke the heads of the sea monsters in the waters.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:14---- Psa 74:14 [Vulgate 73:14] tu confregisti capita Leviathan dedisti eum in escam populo Aethiopum(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:14 You crushed the heads of Leviathan; You gave him as food for the creatures of the wilderness.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:15---- Psa 74:15 [Vulgate 73:15] tu disrupisti fontem et torrentem tu exsiccasti flumina fortia(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:15 You broke open springs and torrents; You dried up ever-flowing streams.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:16---- Psa 74:16 [Vulgate 73:16] tua est dies et tua est nox tu ordinasti luminaria et solem(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:16 Yours is the day, Yours also is the night; You have prepared the light and the sun.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:17---- Psa 74:17 [Vulgate 73:17] tu statuisti omnes terminos terrae aestatem et hiemem tu plasmasti(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:17 You have established all the boundaries of the earth; You have made summer and winter.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:18---- Psa 74:18 [Vulgate 73:18] memento huius inimicus exprobravit Domino et populus insipiens blasphemavit nomen tuum(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:18 Remember this, O Lord, that the enemy has reviled, And a foolish people has spurned Your name.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:19---- Psa 74:19 [Vulgate 73:19] ne tradas bestiis animam eruditam lege tua vitae pauperum tuorum ne obliviscaris in perpetuum(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:19 Do not deliver the soul of Your turtledove to the wild beast; Do not forget the life of Your afflicted forever.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:20---- Psa 74:20 [Vulgate 73:20] respice ad pactum quia repletae sunt tenebris terrae habitationes iniquae subrutae(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:20 Consider the covenant; For the dark places of the land are full of the habitations of violence.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:21---- Psa 74:21 [Vulgate 73:21] ne revertatur confractus et confusus egenus et pauper laudabunt nomen tuum(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:21 Let not the oppressed return dishonored; Let the afflicted and needy praise Your name.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:22---- Psa 74:22 [Vulgate 73:22] surge Deus iudica causam tuam memento obprobrii tui ab insipiente tota die(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:22 Arise, O God, and plead Your own cause; Remember how the foolish man reproaches You all day long.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 74:23---- Psa 74:23 [Vulgate 73:23] ne obliviscaris vocis hostium tuorum sonitus adversariorum tuorum ascendit iugiter(Latin-405AD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psa 74:23 Do not forget the voice of Your adversaries, The uproar of those who rise against You which ascends continually.(NASB-1995) ================================================================================ ---- Psalm 75:1 ---- written 1000-900 B.C.---- |
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