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Bible in 90 Days

An intensive Bible reading plan that walks through the entire Bible in 90 days.
Duration: 88 days
Names of God Bible (NOG)
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Psalm 69:22-89:13

22 Let the table set for them become a trap
    and a snare for their friends.
23 Let their vision become clouded so that they cannot see.
    Let their thighs continually shake.

24 Pour your rage on them.
    Let your burning anger catch up with them.
25 Let their camp be deserted
    and their tents empty.

26 They persecute the one you have struck,
    and they talk about the pain of those you have wounded.
27 Charge them with one crime after another.
    Do not let them be found innocent.
28 Let their names be erased from the Book of Life.
    Do not let them be listed with righteous people.

29 I am suffering and in pain.
    Let your saving power protect me, O Elohim.
30 I want to praise the name of Elohim with a song.
    I want to praise its greatness with a song of thanksgiving.
31 This will please Yahweh more than sacrificing an ox
    or a bull with horns and hoofs.
32 Oppressed people will see this and rejoice.
    May the hearts of those who look to Elohim for help be refreshed.

33 Yahweh listens to needy people.
    He does not despise his own who are in prison.
34 Let heaven and earth, the seas, and everything that moves in them, praise him.
35 When Elohim saves Zion, he will rebuild the cities of Judah.
    His servants will live there and take possession of it.
36 The descendants of his servants will inherit it.
    Those who love him will live there.

Psalm 70[a]

For the choir director; by David; to be kept in mind.

Come quickly to rescue me, O Elohim!
    Come quickly to help me, O Yahweh!
Let those who seek my life
    be confused and put to shame.
    Let those who want my downfall
    be turned back and disgraced.
Let those who say, “Aha! Aha!”
    be turned back because of their own shame.
Let all who seek you rejoice and be glad because of you.
    Let those who love your salvation continually say,
    Elohim is great!”

But I am oppressed and needy.
    O Elohim, come to me quickly.
    You are my help and my savior.
        O Yahweh, do not delay!

Psalm 71

I have taken refuge in you, O Yahweh.
    Never let me be put to shame.
Rescue me and free me because of your righteousness.
    Turn your ear toward me, and save me.
Be a rock on which I may live,
    a Maon where I may always go.
        You gave the order to save me!
    Indeed, you are my rock and my Metsuda.
My Elohim, free me from the hands of a wicked person,
    from the grasp of one who is cruel and unjust.
You are my hope, O Adonay Yahweh.
    You have been my confidence ever since I was young.
I depended on you before I was born.
    You took me from my mother’s womb.
        My songs of praise constantly speak about you.
I have become an example to many people,
    but you are my strong Machseh.
My mouth is filled with your praise,
    with your glory all day long.

Do not reject me when I am old
    or abandon me when I lose my strength.
10 My enemies talk about me.
    They watch me as they plot to take my life.
11 They say, “Elohim has abandoned him.
    Pursue him and grab him because there is no one to rescue him.”
12 O Elohim, do not be so distant from me.
    O my Elohim, come quickly to help me.
13 Let those who accuse me come to a shameful end.
    Let those who want my downfall be covered
    with disgrace and humiliation.
14 But I will always have hope.
    I will praise you more and more.
15 My mouth will tell about your righteousness,
    about your salvation all day long.
        Even then, it is more than I can understand.
16 I will come with the mighty deeds of Adonay Yahweh.
    I will praise your righteousness, yours alone.

17 O Elohim, you have taught me ever since I was young,
    and I still talk about the miracles you have done.
18 Even when I am old and gray, do not abandon me, O Elohim.
    Let me live to tell the people of this age
        what your strength has accomplished,
            to tell about your power to all who will come.

19 Your righteousness reaches to the heavens, O Elohim.
    You have done great things.
        O Elohim, who is like you?
20 You have made me endure many terrible troubles.
    You restore me to life again.
    You bring me back from the depths of the earth.
21 You comfort me and make me greater than ever.

22 Because of your faithfulness, O my Elohim,
    even I will give thanks to you as I play on a lyre.
    I will make music with a harp to praise you, O Qedosh Yisrael.
23 My lips will sing with joy when I make music to praise you.
    My soul, which you have rescued, also will sing joyfully.
24 My tongue will tell about your righteousness all day long,
    because those who wanted my downfall
        have been disgraced and put to shame.

Psalm 72

By Solomon.

O Elohim, give the king your justice
    and the king’s son[b] your righteousness
        so that he may judge your people with righteousness
            and your oppressed people with justice.

May the mountains bring peace to the people
    and the hills bring righteousness.
May he grant justice to the people who are oppressed.
    May he save the children of needy people
    and crush their oppressor.
May they fear you as long as the sun and moon shine—
    throughout every generation.
May he be like rain that falls on freshly cut grass,
    like showers that water the land.
May righteous people blossom in his day.
    May there be unlimited peace until the moon no longer shines.

May he rule from sea to sea,
    from the Euphrates River to the ends of the earth.
May the people of the desert kneel in front of him.
    May his enemies lick the dust.
10 May the kings from Tarshish and the islands bring presents.
    May the kings from Sheba and Seba bring gifts.
11 May all kings worship him.
    May all nations serve him.

12 He will rescue the needy person who cries for help
    and the oppressed person who has no one’s help.
13 He will have pity on the poor and needy
    and will save the lives of the needy.
14 He will rescue them from oppression and violence.
    Their blood will be precious in his sight.

15 May he live long.
    May the gold from Sheba be given to him.
    May the people pray for him continually.
    May they praise him all day long.
16 May there be plenty of grain in the land.
    May it wave in the breeze on the mountaintops,
    its fruit like the treetops of Lebanon.
    May those from the city flourish like the grass on the ground.
17 May his name endure forever.
    May his name continue as long as the sun shines.
    May all nations be blessed through him and call him blessed.

18 Thank Yahweh Elohim, the Elohim of Israel,
    who alone does miracles.
19 Thanks be to his glorious name forever.
    May the whole earth be filled with his glory.
    Amen and amen!

20 The prayers by David, son of Jesse, end here.

BOOK THREE

(Psalms 73–89)

Psalm 73

A psalm by Asaph.

Elohim is truly good to Israel,
    to those whose lives are pure.

But my feet had almost stumbled.
    They had almost slipped
        because I was envious of arrogant people
            when I saw the prosperity that wicked people enjoy.

They suffer no pain.
    Their bodies are healthy.
They have no drudgery in their lives like ordinary people.
    They are not plagued with problems like others.
That is why they wear arrogance like a necklace
    and acts of violence like clothing.
Their eyes peer out from their fat faces,[c]
    and their imaginations run wild.
They ridicule.
    They speak maliciously.
    They speak arrogantly about oppression.
They verbally attack heaven,
    and they order people around on earth.
10 That is why Elohim’s people turn to wickedness[d]
    and swallow their words.
11 Then wicked people ask, “What does Elohim know?”
    “Does Elyon know anything?”
12 Look how wicked they are!
    They never have a worry.
        They grow more and more wealthy.

13 I’ve received no reward for keeping my life pure
    and washing my hands of any blame.
14 I’m plagued with problems all day long,
    and every morning my punishment begins again.
15 If I had said, “I will continue to talk like that,”
    I would have betrayed Elohim’s people.

16 But when I tried to understand this,
    it was too difficult for me.
17 Only when I came into Elohim’s holy place
    did I finally understand what would happen to them.

18 You put them in slippery places
    and make them fall into ruin.
19 They are suddenly destroyed.
    They are completely swept away by terror!
20 As someone gets rid of a dream when he wakes up,
    so you, O Adonay, get rid of the thought of them
        when you wake up.

21 When my heart was filled with bitterness
    and my mind was seized with envy,
22 I was stupid, and I did not understand.
    I was like a dumb animal in your presence.
23 Yet, I am always with you.
    You hold on to my right hand.
24 With your advice you guide me,
    and in the end you will take me to glory.
25 As long as I have you,
    I don’t need anyone else in heaven or on earth.
26 My body and mind may waste away,
    but Elohim remains the foundation of my life
        and my inheritance forever.
27 Without a doubt, those who are far from you will die.
    You destroy all who are unfaithful to you.

28 Being united with Elohim is my highest good.
    I have made Adonay Yahweh my Machseh
        so that I may report everything that he has done.

Psalm 74

A maskil[e] by Asaph.

Why, O Elohim, have you rejected us forever?
    Why does your anger
    smolder against the sheep in your care?

Remember your congregation.
    Long ago you made it your own.
    You bought this tribe to be your possession.
        This tribe is Mount Zion, where you have made your home.
Turn your steps toward[f] these pathetic ruins.
    The enemy has destroyed everything in the holy temple.

Your opponents have roared inside your meeting place.
    They have set up their own emblems as symbols.
        Starting from its entrance, they hacked away
            like a woodcutter in a forest.[g]
They smashed all its carved paneling with axes and hatchets.
They burned your holy place to the ground.
    They dishonored the place where you live among us.
They said to themselves, “We will crush them.”
    They burned every meeting place of El in the land.

We no longer see miraculous signs.
    There are no prophets anymore.
        No one knows how long this will last.
10 How long, O Elohim, will the enemy insult us?
    Will the enemy despise you forever?
11 Why do you hold back your hand, especially your right hand?
    Take your hands out of your pockets.
        Destroy your enemies![h]

12 And yet, from long ago Elohim has been my Melek,
    the one who has been victorious throughout the earth.
13 You stirred up the sea with your own strength.
    You smashed the heads of sea monsters in the water.
14 You crushed the heads of Leviathan[i]
    and gave them to the creatures of the desert for food.
15 You opened the springs and brooks.
    You dried up the ever-flowing rivers.
16 The day and the night are yours.
    You set the moon and the sun in their places.
17 You determined all the boundaries of the earth.
    You created summer and winter.

18 Remember how the enemy insulted you, O Yahweh.
    Remember how an entire nation of godless fools despised your name.
19 Do not hand over the soul of your dove to wild animals.
    Do not forget the life of your oppressed people forever.
20 Consider your promise[j]
    because every dark corner of the land is filled with violence.
21 Do not let oppressed people come back in disgrace.
    Let weak and needy people praise your name.
22 Arise, O Elohim!
    Fight for your own cause!
    Remember how godless fools insult you all day long.
23 Do not forget the shouting of your opponents.
    Do not forget the uproar made by those who attack you.

Psalm 75

For the choir director; al tashcheth; a psalm by Asaph; a song.

We give thanks to you, O Elohim; we give thanks.
    You are present, and your miracles confirm that.

When I choose the right time,
    I will judge fairly.
When the earth and everyone who lives on it begin to melt,
    I will make its foundations as solid as rock. Selah
I said to those who brag, “Don’t brag,”
    and to wicked people,
        “Don’t raise your weapons.
        Don’t raise your weapons so proudly
            or speak so defiantly.”

The authority to reward someone does not come
    from the east,
        from the west,
            or even from the wilderness.
Elohim alone is the Shophet.
    He punishes one person and rewards another.
A cup is in Yahweh’s hand.
    (Its foaming wine is thoroughly mixed with spices.)
    He will empty it,
    and all the wicked people on earth
        will have to drink every last drop.

But I will speak about your miracles forever.
    I will make music to praise the Elohim of Jacob.
10 I will destroy all the weapons of wicked people,
    but the weapons of righteous people will be raised proudly.

Psalm 76

For the choir director; on stringed instruments; a psalm by Asaph; a song.

Elohim is known in Judah.
    His name is great in Israel.
His tent is in Salem.
    His home is in Zion.
There he destroyed flaming arrows,
    shields, swords, and weapons of war. Selah

You are the radiant one.
    You are more majestic than the ancient mountains.[k]
Brave people were robbed.
    They died.
        None of the warriors were able to lift a hand.
At your stern warning, O Elohim of Jacob,
    chariot riders and horses were put to sleep.

You alone must be feared!
    Who can stand in your presence when you become angry?
From heaven you announced a verdict.
    The earth was fearful and silent
        when you rose to judge, O Elohim,
            when you rose to save every oppressed person on earth. Selah

10 Even angry mortals will praise you.
    You will wear the remainder of their anger.[l]
11 Make vows to Yahweh your Elohim, and keep them.
    Let everyone around him bring gifts to the one who must be feared.
12 He cuts short the lives of influential people.
    He terrifies the kings of the earth.

Psalm 77

For the choir director; according to Jeduthun; a psalm by Asaph.

Loudly, I cried to Elohim.
    Loudly, I cried to Elohim
    so that he would open his ears to hear me.
On the day I was in trouble, I went to Adonay for help.
    At night I stretched out my hands in prayer without growing tired.
    Yet, my soul refused to be comforted.

I sigh as I remember Elohim.
    I begin to lose hope as I think about him. Selah
        (You keep my eyelids open.)
    I am so upset that I cannot speak.
I have considered the days of old,
    the years long ago.
I remember my song in the night
    and reflect on it.
    My spirit searches for an answer:
Will Adonay reject me for all time?
    Will he ever accept me?
Has his mercy come to an end forever?
    Has his promise been canceled throughout every generation?
Has El forgotten to be merciful?
    Has he locked up his compassion because of his anger? Selah
10 Then I said, “It makes me feel sick
    that the power of Elyon is no longer the same.”[m]

11 I will remember the deeds of Yah.
    I will remember your ancient miracles.
12 I will reflect on all your actions
    and think about what you have done.

13 O Elohim, your ways are holy!
    What god is as great as our Elohim?
14 You are the El who performs miracles.
    You have made your strength known among the nations.
15 With your might you have defended your people,
    the descendants of Jacob and Joseph. Selah

16 The water saw you, O Elohim.
    The water saw you and shook.
    Even the depths of the sea trembled.
17 The clouds poured out water.
    The sky thundered.
    Even your arrows flashed in every direction.
18 The sound of your thunder rumbled in the sky.[n]
    Streaks of lightning lit up the world.
        The earth trembled and shook.

19 Your road went through the sea.
    Your path went through raging water,
        but your footprints could not be seen.
20 Like a shepherd, you led your people.
    You had Moses and Aaron take them by the hand.

Psalm 78

A maskil by Asaph.

Open your ears to my teachings, my people.
    Turn your ears to the words from my mouth.
I will open my mouth to illustrate points.
    I will explain what has been hidden long ago,
        things that we have heard and known about,
        things that our parents have told us.
            We will not hide them from our children.
            We will tell the next generation
                about Yahweh’s power and great deeds
                    and the miraculous things he has done.

He established written instructions for Jacob’s people.
    He gave his teachings to Israel.
    He commanded our ancestors to make them known to their children
so that the next generation would know them.
    Children yet to be born would learn them.
        They will grow up and tell their children
            to trust Elohim, to remember what he has done,
                and to obey his commands.
        Then they will not be like their ancestors,
            a stubborn and rebellious generation.
                Their hearts were not loyal.
                Their spirits were not faithful to El.

The men of Ephraim, well-equipped with bows and arrows,
    turned and ran on the day of battle.
10 They had not been faithful to Elohim’s promise.[o]
    They refused to follow his teachings.
11 They forgot what he had done—
    the miracles that he had shown them.

12 In front of their ancestors he performed miracles
    in the land of Egypt, in the fields of Zoan.
13 He divided the sea and led them through it.
    He made the waters stand up like a wall.
14 He guided them by a cloud during the day
    and by a fiery light throughout the night.
15 He split rocks in the desert.
    He gave them plenty to drink, an ocean of water.
16 He made streams come out of a rock.
    He made the water flow like rivers.

17 They continued to sin against him,
    to rebel in the desert against Elyon.
18 They deliberately tested Elohim by demanding the food they craved.
19 They spoke against Elohim by saying,
    “Can El prepare a banquet in the desert?
20 True, he did strike a rock,
    and water did gush out,
        and the streams did overflow.
    But can he also give us bread or provide us, his people, with meat?”

21 When Yahweh heard this, he became furious.
    His fire burned against Jacob
        and his anger flared up at Israel
22 because they did not believe Elohim
    or trust him to save them.

23 In spite of that, he commanded the clouds above
    and opened the doors of heaven.
24 He rained manna down on them to eat
    and gave them grain from heaven.
25 Humans ate the bread of the mighty ones,
    and Elohim sent them plenty of food.

26 He made the east wind blow in the heavens
    and guided the south wind with his might.
27 He rained meat down on them like dust,
    birds like the sand on the seashore.
28 He made the birds fall in the middle of his camp,
    all around his dwelling place.

29 They ate more than enough.
    He gave them what they wanted,
30 but they still wanted more.
    While the food was still in their mouths,
31 the anger of Elohim flared up against them.
    He killed their strongest men
    and slaughtered the best young men in Israel.

32 In spite of all this, they continued to sin,
    and they no longer believed in his miracles.
33 He brought their days to an end like a whisper in the wind.
    He brought their years to an end in terror.
34 When he killed some of them, the rest searched for him.
    They turned from their sins and eagerly looked for El.
35 They remembered that Elohim was their rock,
    that El Elyon was their Go’el.
36 They flattered him with their mouths
    and lied to him with their tongues.
37 Their hearts were not loyal to him.
    They were not faithful to his promise.

38 But he is compassionate.
    He forgave their sin.
        He did not destroy them.
    He restrained his anger many times.
        He did not display all of his fury.
39 He remembered that they were only flesh and blood,
    a breeze that blows and does not return.

40 How often they rebelled against him in the wilderness!
    How often they caused him grief in the desert!
41 Again and again they tested Elohim,
    and they pushed Qedosh Yisrael to the limit.
42 They did not remember his power—
    the day he freed them from their oppressor,
43 when he performed his miraculous signs in Egypt,
    his wonders in the fields of Zoan.

44 He turned their rivers into blood
    so that they could not drink from their streams.
45 He sent a swarm of flies that bit them
    and frogs that ruined them.
46 He gave their crops to grasshoppers
    and their produce to locusts.
47 He killed their vines with hail
    and their fig trees with frost.
48 He let the hail strike their cattle
    and bolts of lightning strike their livestock.
49 He sent his burning anger, rage, fury, and hostility against them.
    He sent an army of destroying angels.
50 He cleared a path for his anger.
    He did not spare them.
    He let the plague take their lives.
51 He slaughtered every firstborn in Egypt,
    the ones born in the tents of Ham when their fathers were young.

52 But he led his own people out like sheep
    and guided them like a flock through the wilderness.
53 He led them safely.
    They had no fear while the sea covered their enemies.
54 He brought them into his holy land,
    to this mountain that his power had won.
55 He forced nations out of their way
    and gave them the land of the nations as their inheritance.
        He settled the tribes of Israel in their own tents.

56 They tested Elohim Elyon and rebelled against him.
    They did not obey his written instructions.
57 They were disloyal and treacherous like their ancestors.
    They were like arrows shot from a defective bow.
58 They made him angry because of their illegal worship sites.
    They made him furious because they worshiped idols.

59 When Elohim heard, he became furious.
    He completely rejected Israel.
60 He abandoned his dwelling place in Shiloh,
    the tent where he had lived among humans.
61 He allowed his power to be taken captive
    and handed his glory over to an oppressor.
62 He let swords kill his people.
    He was furious with those who belonged to him.
63 Fire consumed his best young men,
    so his virgins heard no wedding songs.
64 His priests were cut down with swords.
    The widows of his priests could not even weep for them.
65 Then Adonay woke up like one who had been sleeping,
    like a warrior sobering up from too much wine.
66 He struck his enemies from behind
    and disgraced them forever.

67 He rejected the tent of Joseph.
    He did not choose the tribe of Ephraim,
68 but he chose the tribe of Judah,
    Mount Zion which he loved.
69 He built his holy place to be like the high heavens,
    like the earth which he made to last for a long time.

70 He chose his servant David.
    He took him from the sheep pens.
71 He brought him from tending the ewes that had lambs
    so that David could be the shepherd of the people of Jacob,
        of Israel, the people who belonged to Yahweh.
72 With unselfish devotion David became their shepherd.
    With skill he guided them.

Psalm 79

A psalm by Asaph.

O Elohim, the nations have invaded the land that belongs to you.
    They have dishonored your holy temple.
    They have left Jerusalem in ruins.
They have given the dead bodies of your servants
    to the birds for food.
    They have given the flesh of your godly ones
        to the animals.
They have shed the blood of your people around Jerusalem
    as though it were water.
        There is no one to bury your people.

We have become a disgrace to our neighbors,
    an object of ridicule and contempt to those around us.
How long, O Yahweh?
    Will you remain angry forever?
    Will your fury continue to burn like fire?
Pour your fury on the nations that do not know you,
    on the kingdoms that have not called you.
        They have devoured Jacob.
        They have destroyed his home.
Do not hold the crimes of our ancestors against us.
    Reach out to us soon with your compassion,
    because we are helpless.
Help us, O Elohim, our savior, for the glory of your name.
    Rescue us, and forgive our sins for the honor of your name.

10 Why should the nations be allowed to say,
    “Where is their Elohim?”
    Let us watch as the nations learn
    that there is punishment for shedding the blood of your servants.
11 Let the groans of prisoners come into your presence.
    With your powerful arm rescue those who are condemned to death.
12 Pay each one of our neighbors back
    with seven times the number of insults they used to insult you, O Adonay.
13 Then we, your people, the flock in your pasture,
    will give thanks to you forever.
        We will praise you throughout every generation.

Psalm 80

For the choir director; according to shoshannim eduth; by Asaph; a psalm.

Open your ears, O Roeh of Israel,
    the one who leads the descendants of Joseph like sheep,
    the one who is enthroned over the angels.[p]
Appear in front of Ephraim, Benjamin, and Manasseh.
    Wake up your power, and come to save us.

O Elohim, restore us and smile on us
    so that we may be saved.

O Yahweh Elohim Tsebaoth, how long will you smolder in anger
    against the prayer of your people?
You made them eat tears as food.
    You often made them drink their own tears.
You made us a source of conflict to our neighbors,
    and our enemies made fun of us.

O Elohim Tsebaoth, restore us and smile on us
    so that we may be saved.

You brought a vine from Egypt.
    You forced out the nations and planted it.
You cleared the ground for it
    so that it took root and filled the land.
10 Its shade covered the mountains.
    Its branches covered the mighty cedars.
11 It reached out with its branches to the Mediterranean Sea.
    Its shoots reached the Euphrates River.

12 Why did you break down the stone fences around this vine?
    All who pass by are picking its fruit.
13 Wild boars from the forest graze on it.
    Wild animals devour it.
14 O Elohim Tsebaoth, come back!
    Look from heaven and see!
    Come to help this vine.
15 Take care of what your right hand planted,
    the son you strengthened for yourself.
16 The vine has been cut down and burned.
    Let them be destroyed by the threatening look on your face.

17 Let your power rest on the man you have chosen,
    the son of man you strengthened for yourself.
18 Then we will never turn away from you.
    Give us life again, and we will call on you.

19 O Yahweh Elohim Tsebaoth, restore us, and smile on us
    so that we may be saved.

Psalm 81

For the choir director; on the gittith;[q] by Asaph.

Sing joyfully to Elohim, our strength.
    Shout happily to the Elohim of Jacob.
Begin a psalm, and strike a tambourine.
    Play lyres and harps with their pleasant music.
Blow the ram’s horn on the day of the new moon,
    on the day of the full moon,
    on our festival days.
This is a law for Israel,
    a legal decision from the Elohim of Jacob.
        These are the instructions Elohim set in place for Joseph
            when Joseph rose to power over Egypt.

I heard a message I did not understand:
“I removed the burden from his shoulder.
    His hands were freed from the basket.
When you were in trouble, you called out to me, and I rescued you.
    I was hidden in thunder, but I answered you.
    I tested your loyalty at the oasis of Meribah. Selah
        Listen, my people, and I will warn you.
            Israel, if you would only listen to me!
        Never keep any strange god among you.
        Never worship a foreign god.
10 I am Yahweh your Elohim, the one who brought you out of Egypt.
    Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it.

11 “But my people did not listen to me.
    Israel wanted nothing to do with me.
12 So I let them go their own stubborn ways
    and follow their own advice.
13 If only my people would listen to me!
    If only Israel would follow me!
14 I would quickly defeat their enemies.
    I would turn my power against their foes.
15 Those who hate Yahweh would cringe in front of him,
    and their time for punishment would last forever.
16 But I would feed Israel with the finest wheat
    and satisfy them with honey from a rock.”

Psalm 82

A psalm by Asaph.

Elohim takes his place in his own assembly.
    He pronounces judgment among the gods:
“How long are you going to judge unfairly?
    How long are you going to side with wicked people?” Selah

Defend weak people and orphans.
    Protect the rights of the oppressed and the poor.
Rescue weak and needy people.
    Help them escape the power of wicked people.

Wicked people do not know or understand anything.
    As they walk around in the dark,
        all the foundations of the earth shake.
I said, “You are gods.
    You are all sons of Elyon.
        You will certainly die like humans
            and fall like any prince.”

Arise, O Elohim!
    Judge the earth, because all the nations belong to you.

Psalm 83

A song; a psalm by Asaph.

O Elohim, do not remain silent.
    Do not turn a deaf ear to me.
    Do not keep quiet, O El.

Look, your enemies are in an uproar.
    Those who hate you hold their heads high.
        They make plans in secret against your people
            and plot together against those you treasure.
        They say, “Let’s wipe out their nation
            so that the name of Israel will no longer be remembered.”
        They agree completely on their plan.
        They form an alliance against you:
            the tents from Edom and Ishmael,
            Moab and Hagar,
            Gebal, Ammon, and Amalek,
            Philistia, along with those who live in Tyre.
            Even Assyria has joined them.
                They helped the descendants of Lot. Selah
Do to them what you did to Midian,
    to Sisera and Jabin at the Kishon River.
10 They were destroyed at Endor.
    They became manure to fertilize the ground.
11 Treat their influential people as you treated Oreb and Zeeb.
    Treat all their leaders like Zebah and Zalmunna.
12 They said, “Let’s take Elohim’s pasturelands for ourselves.”
13 O my Elohim, blow them away like tumbleweeds,[r]
    like husks in the wind.
14 Pursue them with your storms,
    and terrify them with your windstorms
15 the way fire burns a forest
    and flames set mountains on fire.[s]
16 Let their faces blush with shame, O Yahweh,
    so that they must look to you for help.
17 Let them be put to shame and terrified forever.
    Let them die in disgrace
18 so that they must acknowledge you.
    Your name is Yahweh.
        You alone are Elyon of the whole earth.

Psalm 84

For the choir director; on the gittith; a psalm by Korah’s descendants.

Your dwelling place is lovely, O Yahweh Tsebaoth!
My soul longs and yearns
    for Yahweh’s courtyards.
    My whole body shouts for joy to El Chay.
        Even sparrows find a home,
            and swallows find a nest for themselves.
                There they hatch their young
                    near your altars, O Yahweh Tsebaoth,
    my Melek and my Elohim.
Blessed are those who live in your house.
    They are always praising you. Selah

Blessed are those who find strength in you.
    Their hearts are on the road that leads to you.[t]
        As they pass through a valley where balsam trees grow,[u]
            they make it a place of springs.
                The early rains cover it with blessings.[v]
Their strength grows as they go along
    until each one of them appears
    in front of Elohim in Zion.

O Yahweh Elohim Tsebaoth, hear my prayer.
    Open your ears, O Elohim of Jacob. Selah
Look at our shield, O Elohim.
    Look with favor on the face of your anointed one.
10 One day in your courtyards is better than a thousand anywhere else.
    I would rather stand in the entrance to my Elohim’s house
    than live inside wicked people’s homes.
11 Yahweh Elohim is a sun and Magen.
    Yahweh grants favor and honor.
    He does not hold back any blessing
    from those who live innocently.

12 O Yahweh Tsebaoth, blessed is the person who trusts you.

Psalm 85

For the choir director; a psalm by Korah’s descendants.

You favored your land, O Yahweh.
    You restored the fortunes of Jacob.
You removed your people’s guilt.
    You pardoned all their sins. Selah
You laid aside all your fury.
    You turned away from your burning anger.

Restore us, O Elohim, our savior.
    Put an end to your anger against us.
Will you be angry with us forever?
    Will you ever let go of your anger in the generations to come?
Won’t you restore our lives again
    so that your people may find joy in you?
        Show us your mercy, O Yahweh,
            by giving us your salvation.

I want to hear what El Yahweh says,
    because he promises peace to his people, to his godly ones.
        But they must not go back to their stupidity.
Indeed, his salvation is near those who fear him,
    and his glory will remain in our land.

10 Mercy and truth have met.
    Righteousness and peace have kissed.
11 Truth sprouts from the ground,
    and righteousness looks down from heaven.
12 Yahweh will certainly give us what is good,
    and our land will produce crops.
13 Righteousness will go ahead of him
    and make a path for his steps.

Psalm 86

A prayer by David.

Turn your ear toward me, O Yahweh.
    Answer me, because I am oppressed and needy.
Protect me, because I am faithful to you.
    Save your servant who trusts you. You are my Elohim.
Have pity on me, O Adonay,
    because I call out to you all day long.
Give me joy, O Adonay,
    because I lift my soul to you.
You, O Adonay, are good and forgiving,
    full of mercy toward everyone who calls out to you.
Open your ears to my prayer, O Yahweh.
    Pay attention when I plead for mercy.
When I am in trouble, I call out to you
    because you answer me.

No god is like you, O Adonay.
    No one can do what you do.
All the nations that you have made
    will bow in your presence, O Adonay.
        They will honor you.
10 Indeed, you are great, a worker of miracles.
    You alone are Elohim.
11 Teach me your way, O Yahweh,
    so that I may live in your truth.
    Focus my heart on fearing you.
12 I will give thanks to you with all my heart, O Adonay my Elohim.
    I will honor you forever
13 because your mercy toward me is great.
    You have rescued me from the depths of hell.

14 O Elohim, arrogant people attack me,
    and a mob of ruthless people seeks my life.
        They think nothing of you.
15 But you, O Adonay, are a compassionate and merciful God.
    You are patient, always faithful and ready to forgive.
16 Turn toward me, and have pity on me.
    Give me your strength because I am your servant.
    Save me because I am the son of your female servant.
17 Grant me some proof of your goodness
    so that those who hate me may see it and be put to shame.
    You, O Yahweh, have helped me and comforted me.

Psalm 87

By Korah’s descendants; a psalm; a song.

The city Yahweh has founded stands on holy mountains.
Yahweh loves the city of Zion
    more than any other place in Jacob.
Glorious things are said about you, O city of Elohim! Selah

The Lord says, “I will add Egypt and Babylon
    as well as Philistia, Tyre, and Sudan
        to the list of those who acknowledge me.
            Each nation will claim that it was born there.”

But it will be said of Zion,
    “Every race is born in it.
        Elyon will make it secure.”
Yahweh will record this in the Book of Nations:
    “Every race claims that it was born there.” Selah
Singers and dancers will sing,
    “Zion is the source of all our blessings.”

Psalm 88

A song; a psalm by Korah’s descendants; for the choir director; according to mahalath leannoth;[w] a maskil by Heman the Ezrahite.

O Yahweh Elohim, my savior,
    I cry out to you during the day and at night.
        Let my prayer come into your presence.
            Turn your ear to hear my cries.
My soul is filled with troubles,
    and my life comes closer to the grave.
        I am numbered with those who go into the pit.
        I am like a man without any strength—
            abandoned with the dead,
            like those who have been killed and lie in graves,
            like those whom you no longer remember,
                who are cut off from your power.
You have put me in the bottom of the pit—in deep, dark places.
Your rage lies heavily on me.
    You make all your waves pound on me. Selah
You have taken my friends far away from me.
    You made me disgusting to them.
    I’m shut in, and I can’t get out.
        My eyes grow weak because of my suffering.
            All day long I call out to you, O Yahweh.
                I stretch out my hands to you in prayer.

10 Will you perform miracles for those who are dead?
    Will the spirits of the dead rise and give thanks to you? Selah
11 Will anyone tell about your mercy in Sheol
    or about your faithfulness in Abaddon?
12 Will anyone know about your miracles in that dark place
    or about your righteousness in the place where forgotten people live?

13 I cry out to you for help, O Yahweh,
    and in the morning my prayer will come into your presence.

14 Why do you reject my soul, O Yahweh?
    Why do you hide your face from me?
15 Ever since I was young, I have been suffering and near death.
    I have endured your terrors, and now I am in despair.[x]
16 Your burning anger has swept over me.
    Your terrors have destroyed me.
17 They swirl around me all day long like water.
    They surround me on all sides.
18 You have taken my loved ones and friends far away from me.
    Darkness is my only friend![y]

Psalm 89

A maskil by Ethan the Ezrahite.

I will sing forever about the evidence of your mercy, O Yahweh.
    I will tell about your faithfulness to every generation.
I said, “Your mercy will last forever.
    Your faithfulness stands firm in the heavens.”

You said, “I have made a promise[z] to my chosen one.
    I swore this oath to my servant David:
        ‘I will make your dynasty continue forever.
        I built your throne to last throughout every generation.’” Selah

O Yahweh, the heavens praise your miracles
    and your faithfulness in the assembly of the holy ones.
Who in the skies can compare with Yahweh?
    Who among the heavenly beings is like Yahweh?
El is terrifying in the council of the holy ones.
    He is greater and more awe-inspiring than those who surround him.
O Yahweh Elohim Tsebaoth, who is like you?
    Mighty Yah, even your faithfulness surrounds you.
You rule the raging sea.
    When its waves rise, you quiet them.
10 You crushed Rahab;[aa] it was like a corpse.
    With your strong arm you scattered your enemies.
11 The heavens are yours.
    The earth is also yours.
    You made the world and everything in it.
12 You created north and south.
    Mount Tabor and Mount Hermon sing your name joyfully.
13 Your arm is mighty.
    Your hand is strong.
    Your right hand is lifted high.

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