Psalms 118
118
Glorious Thanksgiving
A praise psalm # 118 This is the psalm or hymn that Jesus likely sang after the Passover supper with his disciples, before making his way to Gethsemane and Calvary.
1Keep on giving your thanks to God, for he is so good!
His constant, tender love lasts forever!
2Let all his princely people sing,
“His constant, tender love lasts forever!”
3Let all his holy priests sing,
“His constant, tender love lasts forever!”
4Let all his lovers who bow low before him sing,
“His constant, tender love lasts forever!”
5Out of my deep anguish and pain I prayed,
and God, you helped me as a father.
You came to my rescue and broke open the way
into a beautiful and broad place.
6Now I know, Lord, that you are for me,
and I will never fear what man can do to me.
7For you stand beside me as my hero who rescues me.
I’ve seen with my own eyes the defeat of my enemies.
I’ve triumphed over them all!
8Lord, it is so much better to trust in you to save me
than to put my confidence in someone else.
9Yes, it is so much better to trust in the Lord to save me
than to put my confidence in celebrities.
10Once I was hemmed in and surrounded by those
who don’t love you.
But by Yahweh’s supernatural power I overcame them all!
11-12Yes, they surrounded me,
like a swarm of killer bees swirling around me.
I was trapped like one trapped by a raging fire;
I was surrounded with no way out and at the point of collapse.
But by Yahweh’s supernatural power, I overcame them all!
13They pushed me right up to the edge, and I was ready to fall,
but you helped me to triumph, and together we overcame them all.
14Lord, you are my true strength and my glory-song,
my champion, my Savior!
15The joyful songs I now sing will be sung again
in the hearts and homes of all your devoted lovers.
My loud shouts of victory will echo throughout the land. # 118:15 Or “in the tents of the righteous.”
For Yahweh’s right hand conquers valiantly!
16The right hand of Yahweh exalts!
The right hand of Yahweh will never fail.
17You will not let them kill me,
but I will live to tell the world what the Lord has done for me.
18Yes, the Lord punished me as I deserved,
but he’ll never give me over to death.
19Swing wide, you gates of righteousness, and let me pass through,
and I will enter into God’s presence to worship only him.
20I have found the gateway to God,
the pathway to his presence for all his devoted lovers.
21I will offer all my loving praise to you,
and I thank you so much for answering my prayer
and bringing me salvation!
22The very stone the masons rejected as flawed
has turned out to be the most important capstone of the arch, # 118:22 The words “capstone of the arch” can also be translated “head of the corner.”
holding up the very house of God.
23The Lord himself is the one who has done this,
and it’s so amazing, so marvelous to see!
24This is the very day of the Lord that brings
gladness and joy, filling our hearts with glee.
25O God, please come and save us again;
bring us your breakthrough-victory!
26Blessed is this one who comes to us, the sent one of the Lord.
And from within the temple we cry, “We bless you!”
27-28For the Lord our God has brought us his glory-light.
I offer him my life in joyous sacrifice.
Tied tightly to your altar, I will bring you praise.
For you are the God of my life and I lift you high,
exalting you to the highest place.
29So let’s keep on giving our thanks to God, for he is so good!
His constant, tender love lasts forever!
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Hymn of Thanksgiving
I
1Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good,#Ps 100:5; 136:1f.
his mercy endures forever.
2Let Israel say:
his mercy endures forever.
3Let the house of Aaron say,
his mercy endures forever.
4Let those who fear the Lord say,#Ps 115:9–11.
his mercy endures forever.
II
5In danger I called on the Lord;
the Lord answered me and set me free.
6The Lord is with me; I am not afraid;
what can mortals do against me?#Ps 27:1; Heb 13:6.
7The Lord is with me as my helper;
I shall look in triumph on my foes.
8Better to take refuge in the Lord#118:8f] Ps 146:3.
than to put one’s trust in mortals.
9Better to take refuge in the Lord
than to put one’s trust in princes.
III
10All the nations surrounded me;
in the Lord’s name I cut them off.
11They surrounded me on every side;
in the Lord’s name I cut them off.
12They surrounded me like bees;#Dt 1:44.
they burned up like fire among thorns;
in the Lord’s name I cut them off.
13I was hard pressed and falling,
but the Lord came to my help.#Ps 129:1–2.
14The Lord, my strength and might,
has become my savior.#Ex 15:2; Is 12:2.
IV
15The joyful shout of deliverance
is heard in the tents of the righteous:
“The Lord’s right hand works valiantly;
16the Lord’s right hand is raised;
the Lord’s right hand works valiantly.”
17I shall not die but live
and declare the deeds of the Lord.
18The Lord chastised me harshly,
but did not hand me over to death.
V
19Open the gates of righteousness;
I will enter and thank the Lord.#Is 26:2.
20This is the Lord’s own gate,
through it the righteous enter.
21I thank you for you answered me;
you have been my savior.
22#The stone the builders rejected: a proverb: what is insignificant to human beings has become great through divine election. The “stone” may originally have meant the foundation stone or capstone of the Temple. The New Testament interpreted the verse as referring to the death and resurrection of Christ (Mt 21:42; Acts 4:11; cf. Is 28:16 and Rom 9:33; 1 Pt 2:7).The stone the builders rejected
has become the cornerstone.#Mt 21:42; Lk 20:17; Acts 4:11; Rom 9:33; 1 Pt 2:7.
23By the Lord has this been done;
it is wonderful in our eyes.
24This is the day the Lord has made;
let us rejoice in it and be glad.
25Lord, grant salvation!#Grant salvation: the Hebrew for this cry has come into English as “Hosanna.” This cry and the words in Ps 118:26 were used in the gospels to welcome Jesus entering the Temple on Palm Sunday (Mk 11:9–10).
Lord, grant good fortune!
VI
26Blessed is he
who comes in the name of the Lord.#Mt 21:9; 23:39.
We bless you from the house of the Lord.
27The Lord is God and has enlightened us.
Join in procession with leafy branches
up to the horns of the altar.
VII
28You are my God, I give you thanks;
my God, I offer you praise.
29Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good,
his mercy endures forever.
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