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Tehillim 66-69

66 (For the one directing. Shir. Mizmor.) Make a joyful shout unto Elohim, kol HaAretz;

Sing forth the kavod Shmo; make kavod (glorious) His tehillah (praise).

Say unto Elohim, How norah (awesome) art Thou in Thy ma’asim (works)! Through the greatness of Thy oz (might) shall Thine oyevim cower before Thee.

Kol ha’aretz shall prostrate before Thee, and shall sing unto Thee; they shall sing praise to Shimecha. Selah.

Come and see the works of Elohim; He is norah (awesome) in deed toward Bnei Adam.

He turned the yam into yabashah (dry land; see Gn 1:10); they passed through the nahar on regel; there did we rejoice in Him.

He ruleth by His gevurah (power) olam (forever); His eyes are a watchman’s eyes over the Goyim; let not the sorerim (rebellious ones) exalt themselves. Selah.

Barchu Eloheinu, Amim, and make the kol (sound) of His tehillah (praise) to be heard.

He is the One who set nafsheinu in chayyim and does not permit ragleinu (our foot) to slip.

10 For Thou, Elohim, hath tested us and hast proved us; Thou hast put us in the crucible’s refining and refined us as kesef.

11 Thou broughtest us into the metzudah (prison); Thou laidst a mu’akah (burden) upon our loins.

12 Thou hast caused enosh (mankind) to ride over rosheinu (our head); we went through eish and through mayim; but Thou broughtest us out into plenty.

13 I will come into Thy Beis [HaMikdash] with olot; I will fulfill for Thee my nedarim,

14 Which my sfatayim have uttered, and my mouth hath spoken, when I was in tzoros.

15 I will offer unto Thee olot mekhim (burnt offerings of fat animals), with the ketoret (incense, offering) of rams; I will offer bakar with goats. Selah.

16 Come and hear, Kol Yirei Elohim, and I will declare what He hath done for my nefesh.

17 I cried unto Him with my mouth, and He was extolled with my leshon.

18 If I regard avon (iniquity, sin) in my lev, Adonoi will not hear me;

19 But surely Elohim hath heard me; He hath attended to the kol tefillati (voice of my prayer).

20 Baruch Elohim, Who hath not turned away my tefillah, nor His chesed from me.

67 (For the one directing. On Neginot. With stringed instruments. Mizmor. Shir.) Elohim be channun (gracious) unto us, and put a brocha upon us; and may He make His face to shine upon us. Selah.

(3) That Thy Derech may be known upon HaAretz, Thy Yeshuah (salvation) among kol Goyim.

(4) Let the Amim praise Thee, O Elohim; let kol Amim praise Thee.

(5) O let the peoples be glad and sing for joy, for Thou shalt judge the people righteously, and govern the peoples upon HaAretz. Selah.

(6) Let the people praise Thee, O Elohim; let kol Amim praise Thee.

(7) Then shall eretz yield her yevul (increase, produce, harvest); and Elohim, even Eloheinu, shall put a brocha upon us.

(8) Elohim shall bless us; and kol afsei aretz (all the ends of the earth) shall fear Him.

68 (For the one directing. Of Dovid. Mizmor. Shir.) Let Elohim arise, let His oyevim be scattered; let them also that hate Him flee before Him.

(3) As ashan (smoke) is blown away, so drive them away; as wax melteth before the eish, so let the resha’im perish at the presence of Elohim.

(4) But let the tzaddikim have simchah; let them rejoice before Elohim; and, let them rejoice with simchah.

(5) Sing unto Elohim, sing praises to Shmo; extol Him that rideth on the clouds by Shmo Hashem, and rejoice before Him.

(6) Avi yetomim (father of orphans), and a dayan (judge) of almanot (widows), is Elohim in His Ma’on Kodesh.

(7) Elohim setteth the yechidim (alone ones) in a family; He bringeth out those which are asirim (prisoners, those bound with chains); but the sorerim (rebels) dwell in a dry land.

(8) O Elohim, when Thou wentest forth before Thy people, when Thou didst march through the wilderness; Selah;

(9) Eretz shook, Shomayim also poured rain at the presence of Elohim; even Sinai itself was moved at the presence of Elohim, Elohei Yisroel.

(10) Thou, O Elohim, didst send a plentiful geshem (rain), whereby Thou didst restore Thine nachalah, when it was parched.

10 (11) Thy congregation hath dwelt therein; Thou, O Elohim, hast prepared of Thy bounty for the oni.

11 (12) Adonoi gave the word; rav (great) was the tzava (company, army) of the mevaserot (heralds, those that published it, the lady evangelists).

12 (13) Melachim of tzeva’ot (armies) shall flee, they flee; and she that tarried at home shall divide the plunder.

13 (14) Though ye have lain among the cooking pots, yet shall ye be as the wings of a yonah covered with kesef, and her feathers with glistening gold.

14 (15) When Shaddai scattered melachim therein, it was white as snow in Tzalmon.

15 (16) The Har Elohim is the Har Bashan; a mountain of peaks is the Har Bashan.

16 (17) Why gaze ye in envy, ye many-peaked harim? This is the har which Elohim hath chosen to dwell in; indeed, Hashem will dwell in it lanetzach (forever).

17 (18) The merkavot of Elohim are myriads, a thousand thousands; Adonoi is among them, as in Sinai, in kodesh (holiness).

18 (19) Thou hast ascended on marom (high), Thou hast led captivity captive; Thou hast received mattanot among adam; yes, even from the sorerim (the rebellious) also, that Hashem Elohim might dwell [there].

19 (20) Baruch Adonoi, Who yom yom bears us up, even HaEl Yeshuateinu (the G-d of our salvation). Selah.

20 (21) Our G-d is a G-d who saves; and from Hashem Adonoi come escapes from mavet (death).

21 (22) But Elohim shall shatter the rosh of His oyevim, and the hairy kodkod (crown of the head, scalp) of such a one as continueth on in his trespasses.

22 (23) Adonoi said, I will bring back from Bashan, I will bring back from the depths of the sea;

23 (24) That thy regel may be bathed in dahm, that the leshon of thy klavim (dogs) may partake of the oyevim.

24 (25) They have seen Thy processions, O Elohim; even the goings of my G-d, my Melech, in the Kodesh.

25 (26) The sharim (singers) went before, the nogenim (players on instruments) followed after; among them were the alamot (young unmarried virgins) playing timbrels.

26 (27) Barchu Elohim in the congregations, even Hashem, out of the Makor Yisroel (Fountain of Israel).

27 (28) There is Binyamin, the youngest at the head; the sarim (princes) of Yehudah and the throng of them, the sarim (princes) of Zevulun, and the sarim (princes) of Naphtali.

28 (29) Eloheicha hath commanded thy oz; strengthen, O Elohim, that which Thou hast wrought for us.

29 (30) Because of Thy Heikhal at Yerushalayim shall melachim bring offerings unto Thee.

30 (31) Rebuke the company of spearmen, the adat (herd) of bulls, with the agalim (calves) of the nations, till every one prostrate himself with ingots of kesef; He scatters the people that delight in wars.

31 (32) Magnates shall come out of Mitzrayim; Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands unto Elohim.

32 (33) Sing unto Elohim, ye mamlechot of ha’aretz; O sing praises unto Adonoi. Selah.

33 (34) To Him that rideth upon the skies of Shomayim of old; lo, He doth send out His voice, and that a kol oz (mighty voice).

34 (35) Ascribe ye oz (power) unto Elohim; His majesty is over Yisroel, and His oz is in the skies.

35 (36) O Elohim, Thou art norah (awesome, terrible) out of Thy Mikdashim; the El (G-d) of Yisroel is He that giveth oz and strength unto His people. Baruch Elohim.

69 (For the one directing. Al Shoshanim. Of Dovid.) Hoshi’eini, O Elohim; for the mayim are come unto my nefesh (i.e., neck).

(3) I sink in deep mire, where there is no standing; I am come into the depths of the mayim, where the floods overflow me.

(4) I am weary of my crying out; my garon (throat) is dry; mine eyes fail while I wait for Elohai.

(5) They that have sinas chinom (baseless hatred) toward me are more than the hairs of mine rosh; they that would destroy me, being mine oyevim (enemies) sheker (baselessly) are mighty; then I restored that which I did not steal.

(6) O Elohim, Thou knowest my folly; and my ashmot (guiltinesses) are not hid from Thee.

(7) Let not them that wait on Thee, Adonoi Hashem Tzva’os, be ashamed because of me; let not those that seek Thee be disgraced because of me, O Elohei Yisroel.

(8) Because for Thy sake I have borne cherpah; shame hath covered my face.

(9) I am become a stranger unto my achim, and a nochri (foreigner) unto the bnei immi (sons of my mother).

(10) For kinas Beitcha (zeal for Thy House) hath consumed me; and the cherpot of them that scorned Thee are fallen upon me [Yn 2:17].

10 (11) When I wept, and chastened my nefesh in the tzom (fast), that became my cherpot (reproaches).

11 (12) I made sackcloth also my garment; and I became a mashal (byword) to them.

12 (13) They that sit [as judges] in the sha’ar (gate) speak against me; and I was the neginot (drinking songs) of the drunkards.

13 (14) But as for me, may my tefillah be unto Thee, Hashem, in an et ratzon (acceptable time, time of favor); O Elohim, in the multitude of Thy chesed hear me, in the emes of Thy salvation.

14 (15) Save me out of the teet (mire, clay, soil) and let me not sink; let me be saved from them that hate me, and out of the depths of the mayim.

15 (16) Let not the floodwaters overflow me, neither let the deep swallow me up, and let not the be’er (pit) shut her mouth upon me.

16 (17) Hear me, Hashem, for Thy chesed is tov; turn unto me according to the multitude of Thy rachamim;

17 (18) And hide not Thy face from Thy eved; for I am in tzoros. Hear me speedily.

18 (19) Draw near unto my nefesh, and make the go’el redemption of it; deliver me because of mine oyevim (enemies).

19 (20) Thou hast known the cherpah (scorn) I bear, and my shame, and my dishonor; mine adversaries are all before Thee.

20 (21) Reproach hath broken my lev; and I have sickness as unto death; and I looked for some to take pity, but there was none; and for menachamim (comforters), but I found none.

21 (22) They gave me also gall in my food; and in my tzamah (thirst) they gave me chometz (vinegar) to drink [See Mt.27:34,48; Mk.15:23,36; Lk.23:36 Yn.19:28-30 OJBC].

22 (23) Let their shulchan become a pach (snare, trap) before them; and that which should have been for their shlomim (peacefulnesses), let it become a mokesh (trap).

23 (24) Let their eyes be darkened, that they see not; and make their loins shake tamid.

24 (25) Pour out Thine indignation upon them, and let Thy charon af (burning wrath) overtake them.

25 (26) Let their habitation be desolate; and let none dwell in their ohalim [See Ac 1:20 OJBC].

26 (27) For they persecute him whom Thou hast struck; and they tell of the makh’ov (pain, grief) of those whom Thou hast wounded.

27 (28) Add avon (iniquity) unto their avon; and let them not come into Thy tzedakah.

28 (29) Let them be blotted out of the Sefer Chayyim, and not be recorded with the tzaddikim.

29 (30) But I am ani (poor) and in pain; let Thy Yeshuah (salvation), O Elohim, set me up on high.

30 (31) I will praise Shem Elohim b’shir (in song), and will magnify Him with todah (thanksgiving).

31 (32) This also shall please Hashem better than shor (ox) or bull that hath keren (horn) and parsah (hoof).

32 (33) Those that have anavah (meekness, humility) shall see this, and have simchah; and your [pl.] lev shall live that seek Elohim.

33 (34) For Hashem heareth the evyonim (needy ones, poor), and despiseth not His prisoners.

34 (35) Let the Shomayim v’Aretz praise Him, the seas, and every thing that moveth therein.

35 (36) For Elohim yoshi’a (will save) Tziyon, and will build the cities of Yehudah; that they may dwell there, and have it in possession.

36 (37) The zera also of His avadim shall inherit it; and they that love Shmo shall dwell therein.

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