YouVersion Logo
Search Icon

Psalms 9

9
# Psalm 9 In many Hebrew copies and in the ancient Greek version, Psalms 9 and 10 are combined as one psalm. To the director: Use the Alamoth of Ben.#Psalm 9 Alamoth of Ben This might be the name of a tune, “On the Death of the Son,” a music style, or one of the orchestral groups in the Temple. See 1 Chron. 15:20. A song of David.
1I will praise you, Lord, with all my heart.
I will tell about the wonderful things you have done.
2You make me happy, so I will rejoice in you.
God Most High, I praise your name.
3My enemies turned to run from you,
but they fell and were destroyed.
4You listened to me from your throne like a good judge,
and you decided that I was right.
5You told the nations how wrong they were.
You destroyed those evil people.
You erased their names from our memory forever and ever.
6The enemy is finished!
You destroyed their cities.
There is nothing left to remind us of them.
7The Lord set up his throne to bring justice,
and he will rule forever.
8He judges everyone on earth fairly.
He judges all nations honestly.
9Many people are suffering—
crushed by the weight of their troubles.
But the Lord is a refuge for them,
a safe place they can run to.
10Lord, those who know your name
come to you for protection.
And when they come,
you do not leave them without help.
11Sing praises to the Lord, who sits as King in Zion.#9:11 Sing … Zion Or “Inhabitants of Zion, sing praises to the Lord.” See “Zion” in the Word List.
Tell the nations about the great things he has done.
12He punishes murderers
and remembers those who are in need.
When suffering people cry for help,
he does not ignore them.
13I said this prayer: “Lord, be kind to me.
See how my enemies are hurting me.
Save me from the ‘gates of death.’
14Then, at the gates of Jerusalem,#9:14 Jerusalem Literally, “daughter Zion.” See “Zion” in the Word List. I can sing praises to you.
I will be so happy because you saved me.”
15Those other nations have fallen into the pit they dug to catch others.
They have been caught in their own trap.
16The Lord showed that he judges fairly.
The wicked were caught by what they did to hurt others. Higgayon#9:16 Higgayon Or “Meditation.” Together with Selah this may mean a time to pause and think quietly. Selah
17The wicked will go to the place of death,
as will all the nations that forget God.
18It may seem that those who are poor and needy have been forgotten,
but God will not forget them.
He will not leave them without hope.
19Lord, get up#9:19 Lord, get up The people said this when they lifted the Box of the Agreement and took it into battle, showing that God was with them. See Num. 10:35-36. Also in Ps. 10:12. and judge the nations.
Don’t let anyone think they can win against you.
20Teach them a lesson, Lord.
Let them know they are only human. Selah

Currently Selected:

Psalms 9: ERV

Highlight

Share

Copy

None

Want to have your highlights saved across all your devices? Sign up or sign in

YouVersion uses cookies to personalize your experience. By using our website, you accept our use of cookies as described in our Privacy Policy