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Topic:psalms Chapter 76 Study

This chapter provides a foundational look at the theological themes of psalms, analyzed across multiple historic translations for maximum scholarly depth.

Psalms 76

Bishops' Bible

1To the chiefe musition in Neginoth, the psalme of Asaph, a song. In Iurie is God knowen: his name is great in Israel.
2At Shalem is his tabernacle: and his dwellyng in Sion.
3There he brake the arrowes of the bowe: the shielde, the sworde, and the battayle. Selah.
4Thou art honourable: and of more puissaunce then the mountaynes of robbers.
5The hygh couragious stomackes are spoyled, they haue slept their slepe: and the valiaunt souldiours coulde not finde their owne handes.
6At thy rebuke O God of Iacob: both the charet and horse be brought to naught.
7Thou, euen thou art dreadfull: and who may stande in thy syght when thou begynnest to be angry?
8Thou causest thy iudgement to be hearde from heauen: then the earth trembleth, and is styll.
9When God ariseth to iudgement: and to helpe all the afflicted vpon the earth. Selah.
10The fearcenesse of man shall turne to thy prayse: and the remnaunt of the fearcenesse thou wylt restrayne.
11Make vowes vnto God your Lorde, & perfourme them all ye that be rounde about hym: bryng presentes vnto hym that is dreadfull.
12He abateth the spirite of princes: he is dreadfull to the kynges of the earth.