To the chief Musician on Neginoth, A Psalm or Song of Asaph. 8,6,8,6 ^1In Judah's land God is well known, his name's in Isr'el great: ^2In Salem is his tabernacle, in Sion is his seat. ^3There arrows of the bow he brake, the shield, the sword, the war. ^4More glorious thou than hills of prey, more excellent art far. ^5Those that were stout of heart are spoil'd, they slept their sleep outright; And none of those their hands did find, that were the men of might. ^6When thy rebuke, O Jacob's God, had forth against them past, Their horses and their chariots both were in a dead sleep cast. ^7Thou, Lord, ev'n thou art he that should be fear'd; and who is he That may stand up before thy sight, if once thou angry be? ^8From heav'n thou judgment caus'd be heard; the earth was still with fear, ^9When God to judgment rose, to save all meek on earth that were. ^10Surely the very wrath of man unto thy praise redounds: Thou to the remnant of his wrath wilt set restraining bounds. ^11Vow to the Lord your God, and pay: all ye that near him be, Bring gifts and presents unto him; for to be fear'd is he. ^12By him the sp'rits shall be cut off of those that princes are: Unto the kings that are on earth he fearful doth appear. |