9-17 There’s not a sign or symbol of God in sight,
    nor anyone to speak in his name,
    no one who knows what’s going on.
How long, God, will barbarians blaspheme,
    enemies curse and get by with it?
Why don’t you do something? How long are you going
    to sit there with your hands folded in your lap?
God is my King from the very start;
    he works salvation in the womb of the earth.
With one blow you split the sea in two,
    you made mincemeat of the dragon Tannin.
You lopped off the heads of Leviathan,
    then served them up in a stew for the animals.
With your finger you opened up springs and creeks,
    and dried up the wild floodwaters.
You own the day, you own the night;
    you put stars and sun in place.
You laid out the four corners of earth,
    shaped the seasons of summer and winter.

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11 ¿Por qué te quedas cruzado de brazos?
¿Por qué escondes en el pecho tu diestra?

12 Dios mío, tú eres mi rey desde tiempos antiguos;
tú eres quien salva en medio de la tierra.
13 Con tu poder;(A) partiste el mar en dos
y en las aguas rompiste las cabezas de los monstruos.

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