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Tehillim - Psalms - Chapter 92


Chapter 92

1. A song with musical accompaniment for the Sabbath day.   א.
2. It is good to give thanks to the Lord, and to sing to Your name, O Most High.   ב.
3. To declare in the morning Your kindness and Your faith at night.   ג.
4. Upon a ten-stringed harp and upon a psaltery, with speech upon a harp.   ד.
5. For You have made me happy O Lord, with Your work; with the work of Your hands I shall exult.   ה.
6. How great are Your works, O Lord! Your thoughts are very deep.   ו.
7. A boorish man does not know; neither does a fool understand this.   ז.
8. When the wicked flourish like grass, and all workers of violence blossom, only to be destroyed to eternity.   ח.
9. But You remain on high forever, O Lord.   ט.
10. For behold Your enemies, O Lord, for behold Your enemies will perish; all workers of violence will scatter.   י.
11. But You have raised my horn like that of a wild ox; to soak me with fresh oil.   יא.
12. My eye has gazed upon those who stare at me [with envy]; when evildoers rise up against me, my ears hear [them].   יב.
13. The righteous one flourishes like the palm; as a cedar in Lebanon he grows.   יג.
14. Planted in the house of the Lord, in the courts of our God they will flourish.   יד.
15. They will yet grow in old age; fat and fresh will they be.   טו.
16. To declare that the Lord is upright, my rock in Whom there is no injustice.   טז.
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