O God, Be Not Silent 1(82:1) A Song of a Psalm for Asaph. O God, who shall be compared to thee? be not silent, neither be still, O God. 2(82:2) For behold, thine enemies have made a noise; and they that hate thee have lifted up the head. 3(82:3) Against thy people they have craftily imagined a device, and have taken counsel against thy saints. 4(82:4) They have said, Come, and let us utterly destroy them out of the nation; and let the name of Israel be remembered no more at all. 5(82:5) For they have taken counsel together with one consent: they have made a confederacy against thee; 6(82:6) even the tents of the Idumeans, and the Ismaelites; Moab, and the Agarenes; 7(82:7) Gebal, and Ammon, and Amalec; the Philistines also, with them that dwell at Tyre. 8(82:8) Yea, Assur too is come with them: they have become a help to the children of Lot. Pause. 9(82:9) Do thou to them as to Madiam, and to Sisera; as to Jabin at the brook of Kison. 10(82:10) They were utterly destroyed at Aendor: they became as dung for the earth. 11(82:11) Make their princes as Oreb and Zeb, and Zebee and Salmana; even all their princes: 12(82:12) who said, let us take to ourselves the altar of God as an inheritance. 13(82:13) O my God, make them as a wheel; as stubble before the face of the wind. 14(82:14) As fire which shall burn up a wood, as the flame may consume the mountains; 15(82:15) so shalt thou persecute them with thy tempest, and trouble them in thine anger. 16(82:16) Fill their faces with dishonour; so shall they seek thy name, O Lord. 17(82:17) Let them be ashamed and troubled for evermore; yea, let them be confounded and destroyed. 18(82:18) And let them know that thy name is Lord; that thou alone art Most High over all the earth. The English translation of The Septuagint by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851) Section Headings Courtesy Berean Bible |