Psalms 20
20
A Victory Decree
For the Pure and Shining One
For the end times, by David # 20 The inscription for Pss. 20–22 is “For the end times,” as translated from the Septuagint.
May God Hear You
1In your day of danger may Yahweh answer and deliver you.
May the name of the God of Jacob # 20:1 Jacob was one transformed by God’s grace, changed from a schemer who took from others into Israel, God’s prince. set you safely on high!
2May supernatural help be sent from his sanctuary.
May he support you from Zion’s fortress!
3May he remember every gift you have given him
and celebrate every sacrifice of love you have shown him. # 20:3 Or “May he consider your burnt offerings generous.”
Pause in his presence
4May Yahweh give you every desire of your heart
and carry out your every plan as you go to battle.
5When you succeed, we will celebrate and shout for joy.
Flags will fly when victory is yours!
Yes, God will answer your prayers, and we will praise him!
6I know Yahweh gives me all that I ask for
and brings victory to his anointed king.
My deliverance cry will be heard in his holy heaven.
By his mighty hand miracles will manifest
through his saving strength.
7Some find their strength in their weapons and wisdom,
but my miracle-deliverance can never be won by men.
Our boast is in Yahweh our God,
who makes us strong and gives us victory!
8Our enemies will not prevail; they will only collapse and
perish in defeat while we will rise up, full of courage.
9Give victory to our king, O Yahweh!
The day we call on you, give us your answer!
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For the music director. A psalm of David.
1May the Lord answer you when you are in trouble; may the name of the God of Jacob protect you.#20:1. The word “name” in the Old Testament represents not just the person but their nature and character.
2May the Lord send you help from the sanctuary, and may he support you from Zion.
3May the Lord remember all your offerings, and accept all your burnt sacrifices. Selah.
4May the Lord give you whatever you really want; may he make all your plans successful.
5May we shout for joy over your victory, and set up banners in the name of our God.#20:5. The people address the king and his victory, and then look to set up banners in celebration. May the Lord answer all your requests.
6Now I know that the Lord saves the one he has anointed. He will answer him from his holy heaven, and save his anointed by his powerful right hand.
7Some trust in chariots and some in war horses, but we trust in who#20:7 “Who”: literally, “name.” the Lord our God is.
8They collapse and fall down, but we rise and stand up.
9May the Lord save the king! Please answer us when we call for help!
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