Psalms, 75

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1 Unto the end. With Praises. A Psalm of Asaph. A Canticle to the Assyrians.

2 In Judea, God is known. In Israel, his name is great.

3 And his place has been formed with peace. And his dwelling place is in Zion.

4 In that place, he has broken the powers of the bows, the shield, the sword, and the battle.

5 You illuminate wondrously from the mountains of eternity.

6 All the foolish of heart have been disturbed. They have slept their sleep, and all the men of riches have found nothing in their hands.

7 At your rebuke, O God of Jacob, those who were mounted on horseback have fallen asleep.

8 You are terrible, and so, who can withstand you? From thence is your wrath.

9 You have caused judgment to be heard from heaven. The earth trembled and was quieted,

10 when God rose up in judgment in order to bring salvation to all the meek of the earth.

11 For the thinking of man will confess to you, and the legacy of his thinking will keep a feast day to you.

12 Make vows and pay them to the Lord, your God. All you who surround him bring gifts: to him who is terrible,

13 even to him who takes away the spirit of leaders, to him who is terrible with the kings of the earth.




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Psalm 75 is a hymn of thanksgiving that exalts the sovereignty of God and His righteousness. In it, the psalmist praises God for his righteous and confident judgment in the future He has prepared for the righteous and the wicked. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in Psalm 75:

Psalm 9:8 - "And the Lord will be a high refuge for the oppressed, a high refuge in times of anguish." This verse speaks of the protection that God offers to the oppressed and those seeking refuge in it.

Psalm 50:6 - "And the heavens announce their righteousness, because it is God who judges." This verse points out that God is the supreme judge who rules over all things.

Proverbs 21:1 - "The king's heart is like a river in the hand of the Lord; he directs him wherever he wants." This verse teaches that God rules upon kings and that He is able to direct His decisions.

Isaiah 2:12 - "For the Lord of hosts has one day against all the superb and haughty, against all who exalts himself, to be deducted." This verse speaks of God's righteousness against proud and haughty.

Revelation 22:12 - "Behold, I come soon, and I bring with me my reward, to repay each one according to what they did." This verse speaks of the coming of Jesus Christ to judge the world and reward each one according to his works.


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