Psalms, 71

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1 A Psalm according to Solomon.

2 Give your judgment, O God, to the king, and your justice to the king’s son, to judge your people with justice and your poor with judgment.

3 Let the mountains take up peace for the people, and the hills, justice.

4 He will judge the poor of the people, and he will bring salvation to the sons of the poor. And he will humble the false accuser.

5 And he will remain, with the sun and before the moon, from generation to generation.

6 He will descend like rain upon fleece, and like showers showering upon the earth.

7 In his days, justice will rise like the sun, with abundance of peace, until the moon is taken away.

8 And he will rule from sea to sea and from the river to the limits of the whole world.

9 In his sight, the Ethiopians will fall prostrate, and his enemies will lick the ground.

10 The kings of Tarshish and the islands will offer gifts. The kings of Arabia and of Seba will bring gifts.

11 And all the kings of the earth shall adore him. All nations will serve him.

12 For he will free the poor from the powerful, and the poor one who has no helper.

13 He will spare the poor and the indigent, and he will bring salvation to the souls of the poor.

14 He will redeem their souls from usuries and from iniquity, and their names shall be honorable in his sight.

15 And he will live, and to him will be given from the gold of Arabia, and by him they will always adore. They will bless him all day long.

16 And there will be a firmament on earth, at the summits of mountains: its fruits will be extolled above Lebanon, and those of the city will flourish like the grass of the earth.

17 May his name be blessed forever; may his name remain before the sun. And all the tribes of the earth will be blessed in him. All nations will magnify him.

18 Blessed is the Lord, God of Israel, who alone does wondrous things.

19 And blessed is the name of his majesty in eternity. And all the earth will be filled with his majesty. Amen. Amen.

20 The praises of David, the son of Jesse, have reached an end.




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Psalm 71 is a psalm of supplication and trust in God in the midst of difficulties and persecution. The psalmist calls for God's protection and salvation and places his faith in him as his hope and refuge. The chosen verses are:

Isaiah 46:4: "Until your old age, I will be the same and even to the Cans I will bring you; I did and I will bring you, and I will bring you and I will keep you." This verse speaks of God's faithfulness to take care and protect his people, even in old age.

Psalm 22:9-10: "But you are the one who took me out of the womb; you preserved me entrusted to my mother's breasts. About you I was thrown from Mother; you are my God from my mother's womb." This verse speaks of the psalmist's confidence in God since his birth and total dependence on God.

Psalm 31:1-2: "In you, Lord, I trust; never leave me confused. Deliver me for your righteousness and make me escape; include your ears to me and save me." This verse expresses the psalmist's confidence in God and his request for protection and salvation.

Psalm 46:1-3: "God is our refuge and fortress, a very present help in the anguish. Therefore we will not fear, even if the earth moves and even though the hills project to the midst of the seas; even if the waters They run and foam, even though the hills are shaken by their braveness. " This verse speaks of God's protection and fortress in the midst of difficult and dangerous situations.

Psalm 73:26: "My flesh and my heart fade, but God is the fortress of my heart and my portion forever." This verse speaks of the psalmist's dependence on God even in the midst of his weaknesses and difficulties, recognizing that only in God can He find strength and livelihood.


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