Psalms 33
33
A Song of Praise
Poetic praise by King David # 33 Most manuscripts have no inscription for this psalm. However, ancient Qumran evidence suggests this is the original inscription that was later omitted.
1It’s time to sing and shout for joy!
Go ahead, all you redeemed ones, do it!
Praise him with all you have,
for praise looks lovely on the lips of God’s devoted lovers.
2Play the guitar as you lift your praises loaded with thanksgiving.
Sing and make joyous music with all you’ve got inside.
3Compose new melodies # 33:3 There are seven new songs mentioned in the Bible. Six are in the Psalms (33:3; 40:3; 96:1; 98:1; 144:9; 149:1) and one is in Isaiah (42:10). that release new praises to the Lord.
Play his praises on instruments
with the anointing and skill he gives you.
Sing and shout with passion; make a spectacular sound of joy—
4For God’s Word is something to sing about!
He is true to his promises, his word can be trusted,
and everything he does is reliable and right.
5The Lord loves seeing justice on the earth.
Anywhere and everywhere you can find his faithful, unfailing love!
6All he had to do was speak by his Spirit-Wind command,
and God created the heavenlies.
Filled with galaxies and stars,
the vast cosmos he wonderfully made.
7His voice scooped out the seas.
The ocean depths he poured into vast reservoirs.
8With breathtaking wonder,
let everyone worship Yahweh, this awe-inspiring Creator.
9He breathed words and worlds were birthed.
“Let there be,” and there it was—
springing forth the moment he spoke,
no sooner said than done!
10With his breath he scatters the schemes of nations who oppose him;
they will never succeed.
11His destiny-plan for the earth stands sure.
His forever-plan remains in place and will never fail.
12Blessed and prosperous is that nation who has God as their Lord!
They will be the people he has chosen for his own.
13-15The Lord looks over us from where he rules in heaven.
Gazing into every heart from his lofty dwelling place,
he observes all the peoples of the earth.
The Creator of our hearts considers and examines everything we do.
16Even if a king had the best-equipped army,
it would never be enough to save him.
Even if the best warrior went to battle,
he could not be saved simply by his strength alone.
17Human strength and the weapons of man
are false hopes for victory;
they may seem mighty, but they will always disappoint.
18The eyes of the Lord are upon
even the weakest worshipers who love him—
those who wait in hope and expectation
for the strong, steady love of God.
19God will deliver them from death,
even the certain death of famine, with no one to help.
20The Lord alone is our radiant hope
and we trust in him with all our hearts.
His wraparound presence will strengthen us.
21As we trust, we rejoice with an uncontained joy
flowing from Yahweh!
22Let your love and steadfast kindness overshadow us continually,
for we trust and we wait upon you!
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PSALM 33
1Ye just [or rightwise] men, have fully joy [or full out joyeth] in the Lord; praising altogether becometh rightful [or right] men.
2Acknowledge ye to the Lord in an harp; sing ye to him in a psaltery of ten strings.
3Sing ye to him a new song; say ye well psalm to him in crying [out].
4For the word of the Lord is rightful [or right]; and all his works be in faithfulness.
5He loveth mercy and doom; the earth is full of the mercy of the Lord.
6Heavens be made steadfast by the word of the Lord; and all the virtue of those [or them] by the spirit of his mouth.
7And he gathered together the waters of the sea as in a bouget or a bottle; and he setteth deep waters in treasures.
8All earth dread the Lord; soothly all men inhabiting the world be moved of him.
9For he said, and things were made; he commanded, and things were made of nought.
10The Lord destroyeth the counsels of folks, forsooth he reproveth the thoughts of peoples; and he reproveth the counsels of princes.
11But the counsel of the Lord dwelleth without end; the thoughts of his heart dwell in generation and into generation.
12Blessed is the folk, whose Lord is his God; the people which he chose into heritage to himself.
13The Lord beheld from heaven; he saw all the sons of men.
14From his dwelling place made ready before; he beheld on all men, that inhabit the earth.
15Which made singularly, either each by himself, the souls of them; which understandeth all the works of them.
16A king is not saved by much virtue, that is, strength; and a giant shall not be saved in the muchliness of his virtue.
17An horse is false to health; for-sooth he shall not be saved in the abundance, either plenty, of his virtue.
18Lo! the eyes of the Lord be on men dreading him; and in them that hope in his mercy.
19That he deliver their souls from death; and feed them in hunger.
20Our soul suffereth the Lord, that is, abideth patiently his will; for he is our helper and defender.
21For our heart shall be glad in him; and we shall have hope in his holy name.
22Lord, thy mercy be made on us; as we hoped in thee.
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