Psalms, 60

The New American Bible

1 For the leader; according to "The Lily of...." A miktam of David (for teaching),

2 when he fought against Aram-Naharaim and Aram-Zobah; and Joab, coming back, killed twelve thousand Edomites in the Valley of Salt.

3 O God, you rejected us, broke our defenses; you were angry but now revive us.

4 You rocked the earth, split it open; repair the cracks for it totters.

5 You made your people go through hardship, made us stagger from the wine you gave us.

6 Raise up a flag for those who revere you, a refuge for them out of bow shot. Selah

7 Help with your right hand and answer us that your loved ones may escape.

8 In the sanctuary God promised: "I will exult, will apportion Shechem; the valley of Succoth I will measure out.

9 Gilead is mine, mine is Manasseh; Ephraim is the helmet for my head, Judah, my own scepter.

10 Moab is my washbowl; upon Edom I cast my sandal. I will triumph over Philistia."

11 Who will bring me to the fortified city? Who will lead me into Edom?

12 Was it not you who rejected us, God? Do you no longer march with our armies?

13 Give us aid against the foe; worthless is human help.

14 We will triumph with the help of God, who will trample down our foes.




Versículos relacionados com Psalms, 60:

Psalm 60 is a supplication psalm in which the psalmist cries to God to restore his people and help him overcome his battles. He expresses his confidence in God, despite the difficulties he faces. Following are five verses related to the topics addressed in this Psalm:

Isaiah 41:10: "Do not fear, because I am with you, do not haunt yourself, because I am your God; I strengthen you, and help you, and I support you with my faithful right hand." This verse presents God's promise to be with his people and help him in times of difficulty, which is a central message from Psalm 60.

Psalm 18:2: "The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my liberator; my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge; my shield, the strength of my salvation, and my high refuge. " This verse highlights the psalmist's confidence in God as his fortress and liberator, as well as his pursuit of refuge and security in the presence of God.

Psalm 108:13: "With God we will do prowess, for He will crush our enemies." This verse expresses the psalmist's confidence in God to help him overcome his battles and crush his enemies, an idea also present in Psalm 60.

Psalm 44:5: "By you we will overcome our enemies; by your name we will tread those who rise against us." This verse highlights the idea that victory over the enemies of God's people can only be achieved through the aid and power of God, an important theme in Psalm 60.

Psalm 61:2: "From the end of the earth I cry to you, for my heart fade; take me to the rock that is taller than me." This verse presents the psalmist search for refuge and security in the presence of God, which is a central idea in Psalm 60.


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