Psalms Chapter 67 
For the Leader; 
with string-music. 
A Psalm, a Song.
God be gracious unto us, 
and bless us; 
may He cause His face 
to shine toward us; Selah
That Thy way may be 
known upon earth, 
Thy salvation 
among all nations.
Let the peoples 
give thanks unto Thee, 
O God; let the peoples 
give thanks unto Thee, 
all of them.
O let the nations 
be glad and sing for joy; 
for Thou wilt judge 
the peoples with equity, 
and lead the nations 
upon earth. Selah
Let the peoples 
give thanks unto Thee, 
O God; let the peoples 
give thanks unto Thee, 
all of them.
The earth hath yielded 
her increase; may God, 
our own God, bless us.
May God bless us; 
and let all the ends 
of the earth fear Him. 
Psalms Chapter 69
For the Leader; 
upon Shoshannim. 
[A Psalm] of David.
Save me, O God; 
for the waters are come in 
even unto the soul.
I am sunk in deep mire, 
where there is no standing;
I am come into 
deep waters, and the flood 
overwhelmeth me.
I am weary of my crying; 
my throat is dried; 
mine eyes fail 
while I wait for my God.
O God, 
Thou knowest my folly; 
and my trespasses 
are not hid from Thee.
Let not them 
that wait for Thee 
be ashamed through me, 
O Lord God of hosts; 
let not those that seek Thee 
be brought to confusion 
through me, 
O God of Israel.
Because for Thy sake 
I have borne reproach; 
confusion 
hath covered my face.
I am become a stranger 
unto my brethren, 
and an alien unto 
my mother's children.
Because 
zeal for Thy house 
hath eaten me up, and 
the reproaches of them 
that reproach Thee 
are fallen upon me.
And I wept 
with my soul fasting, 
and that became unto me 
a reproach.
I made sackcloth also
my garment, and I became 
a byword unto them.
They that sit in the gate 
talk of me.
But as for me, 
let my prayer 
be unto Thee, O Lord, 
in an acceptable time; 
O God, in the abundance 
of Thy mercy, 
answer me with the truth 
of Thy salvation.
Deliver me out of the mire, 
and let me not sink; 
let me be delivered 
from them that hate me, 
and out of the deep waters.
Let not the water flood 
overwhelm me, 
neither let the deep 
swallow me up; 
and let not the pit 
shut her mouth upon me.
Answer me, O Lord, 
for Thy mercy is good; 
according to the multitude 
of Thy compassions 
turn Thou unto me.
And hide not Thy face 
from Thy servant; 
for I am in distress; 
answer me speedily.
Draw nigh unto my soul, 
and redeem it; ransom me 
because of mine enemies.
Thou knowest my reproach, 
and my shame, 
and my confusion; 
mine adversaries 
are all before Thee.
Reproach hath 
broken my heart; 
and I am sore sick; 
and I looked for some 
to show compassion, 
but there was none; 
and for comforters, 
but I found none.
But I am afflicted 
and in pain; 
let Thy salvation, O God, 
set me up on high.
I will praise the name 
of God with a song, 
and will magnify Him 
with thanksgiving.
The humble shall see it, 
and be glad; 
ye that seek after God, 
let your heart revive.
For the Lord hearkeneth 
unto the needy… 
Let heaven and earth 
praise Him, 
the seas, and everything 
that moveth therein.
For God will save Zion, 
and build the cities 
of Judah; and 
they shall abide there, 
and have it in possession.
The seed also 
of His servants 
shall inherit it; and 
they that love His name 
shall dwell therein. 
Psalms Chapter 71
In Thee, O Lord, 
have I taken refuge; 
let me never be ashamed.
Deliver me 
in Thy righteousness, 
and rescue me; 
incline Thine ear unto me, 
and save me.
Be Thou to me 
a sheltering rock, 
whereunto
I may continually resort, 
which Thou hast 
appointed to save me; 
for Thou art my rock 
and my fortress.
O my God, 
rescue me out of the hand 
of the wicked, 
out of the grasp 
of the unrighteous 
and ruthless man.
For Thou art my hope; 
O Lord God, 
my trust from my youth.
Upon Thee have I 
stayed myself from birth; 
Thou art He that took me 
out of my mother's womb; 
my praise is continually 
of Thee.
I am as a wonder 
unto many; but Thou art 
my strong refuge.
My mouth shall be filled 
with Thy praise, and 
with Thy glory all the day.
Cast me not off 
in the time of old age; 
when my strength faileth, 
forsake me not.
I will hope continually, 
and will praise Thee yet 
more and more.
My mouth shall tell 
of Thy righteousness, 
and of Thy salvation 
all the day; for I know not 
the numbers thereof.
I will come 
with Thy mighty acts, 
O Lord God; 
I will make mention 
of Thy righteousness, 
even of Thine only.
O God, 
Thou hast taught me 
from my youth; and 
until now do I declare 
Thy wondrous works.
And even unto old age 
and hoary hairs, 
O God, forsake me not; 
until I have declared 
Thy strength 
unto the next generation, 
Thy might to everyone 
that is to come.
Thy righteousness also, 
O God, which reacheth 
unto high heaven; 
Thou who hast done 
great things, O God, 
who is like unto Thee?
Thou, who hast made me 
to see many 
and sore troubles, 
wilt quicken me again, 
and bring me up again 
from the depths 
of the earth.
Thou wilt increase 
my greatness, 
and turn and comfort me.
I also will give thanks 
unto Thee with the psaltery, 
even unto Thy truth, 
O my God; 
I will sing praises 
unto Thee with the harp, 
O Thou Holy One 
of Israel.
My lips shall 
greatly rejoice when 
I sing praises unto Thee; 
and my soul, which 
Thou hast redeemed.
My tongue also shall tell 
of Thy righteousness 
all the day;
for they are ashamed, 
for they are abashed, 
that seek my hurt. 
Psalms Chapter 75
For the Leader; 
Al-tashheth. 
A Psalm of Asaph, a Song.
We give thanks unto Thee, 
O God, we give thanks, 
and Thy name is near; 
men tell 
of Thy wondrous works.
'When I take 
the appointed time, 
I Myself will judge 
with equity.
When the earth 
and all the inhabitants 
thereof are dissolved, 
I Myself establish 
the pillars of it.' Selah
I say unto the arrogant: 
'Deal not arrogantly'; 
and to the wicked: 
'Lift not up the horn.'
Lift not up your horn 
on high; 
speak not insolence 
with a haughty neck.
For neither from the east, 
nor from the west, nor 
yet from the wilderness, 
cometh lifting up.
But as for me, 
I will declare forever, 
I will sing praises 
to the God of Jacob.
Psalms Chapter 77
For the Leader; 
for Jeduthun. 
A Psalm of Asaph.
I will lift up my voice 
unto God, and cry; 
I will lift up my voice
unto God, that 
He may give ear unto me.
In the day of my trouble 
I seek the Lord; 
with my hand uplifted, 
(mine eye) streameth in 
the night without ceasing; 
my soul refuseth 
to be comforted.
When I think thereon, 
O God, I must moan; 
when I muse thereon, 
my spirit fainteth. Selah
Thou holdest fast the lids 
of mine eyes; 
I am troubled, 
and cannot speak.
I have pondered 
the days of old, 
the years of ancient times.
In the night I will call 
to remembrance my song; 
I will commune 
with mine own heart; 
and my spirit 
maketh diligent search:
'Will the Lord cast off 
forever? 
And will He be favorable 
no more?
Is His mercy clean 
gone forever? 
Is His promise come 
to an end for evermore?
Hath God forgotten 
to be gracious? 
Hath He in anger shut up 
his compassions?' Selah
And I say: 
'This is my weakness, 
that the right hand 
of the Most High 
could change.
I will make mention 
of the deeds of the Lord; 
yea, I will remember 
Thy wonders of old.
I will meditate also 
upon all Thy work, 
and muse on Thy doings.'
O God, 
Thy way is in holiness; 
who is a great god like 
unto God?
Thou art the God 
that doest wonders; 
Thou hast made known 
Thy strength 
among the peoples.
Thou hast 
with Thine arm 
redeemed Thy people, 
the sons of 
Jacob and Joseph. Selah
The waters saw Thee, 
O God; 
the waters saw Thee, 
they were in pain; 
the depths also trembled.
The clouds 
flooded forth waters; 
the skies sent out a sound; 
Thine arrows also 
went abroad.
The voice of Thy thunder 
was in the whirlwind; 
the lightning 
lighted up the world; 
the earth trembled 
and shook.
Thy way was in the sea, 
and Thy path 
in the great waters, 
and Thy footsteps 
were not known.
Thou didst lead 
Thy people like a flock, 
by the hand 
of Moses and Aaron.
Psalms Chapter 81
For the Leader; 
upon the Gittith. 
[A Psalm] of Asaph.
Sing aloud unto God 
our strength; shout 
unto the God of Jacob.
Take up the melody, 
and sound the timbrel, 
the sweet harp 
with the psaltery.
Blow the horn 
at the new moon, 
at the full moon 
for our feast-day.
For it is a statute 
for Israel, an ordinance 
of the God of Jacob.
He appointed it 
in Joseph for a testimony, 
when He went forth 
against the land of Egypt. 
The speech of one that 
I knew not did I hear:
'I removed his shoulder 
from the burden; 
his hands were freed 
from the basket.
Thou didst call in trouble, 
and I rescued thee; 
I answered thee 
in the secret place 
of thunder; I proved thee 
at the waters of Meribah. 
Selah
Hear, O My people, 
and I will admonish thee: 
O Israel, if thou wouldest 
hearken unto Me!
I am the LORD thy God, 
who brought thee up 
out of the land of Egypt; 
open thy mouth wide, 
and I will fill it.
But My people 
hearkened not 
to My voice; and 
Israel would none of Me.
So I let them 
go after the stubbornness 
of their heart, 
that they might walk 
in their own counsels.
Oh that My people 
would hearken unto Me, 
that Israel would walk 
in My ways!
Psalms Chapter 82
A Psalm of Asaph. 
God standeth in 
the congregation of God; 
in the midst of the judges 
He judgeth:
'How long 
will ye judge unjustly, 
and respect the persons 
of the wicked? Selah
Judge the poor and 
fatherless; do justice to 
the afflicted and destitute.
Rescue the poor and needy;
deliver them out of 
the hand of the wicked.
They know not, 
neither do they understand; 
they go about in darkness; 
all the foundations 
of the earth are moved.
Arise, O God, 
judge the earth; 
for Thou shalt possess 
all the nations.