74 Why, O God, have
you permanently rejected us? [ c ]
Why does your anger burn [ d ] against the sheep of your pasture?
2 Remember your people [ e ] whom you acquired in ancient times,
whom you rescued [ f ] so they could be your very own nation, [ g ]
as well as Mount Zion, where you dwell.
3 Hurry [ h ] to the permanent ruins,
and to all the damage the enemy has done to the temple. [ i ]
4 Your enemies roar [ j ] in the middle of your sanctuary; [ k ]
they set up their battle flags. [ l ]
5 They invade like
lumberjacks
swinging their axes in a thick forest. [ m ]
6 And now [ n ] they are tearing down [ o ] all its engravings [ p ]
with axes [ q ] and crowbars. [ r ]
7 They set your sanctuary
on fire;
they desecrate your dwelling place by knocking it to the
ground. [ s ]
8 They say to
themselves, [ t ]
“We will oppress all of them.” [ u ]
They burn down all the places in the land where people
worship God. [ v ]
9 We do not see any signs
of God’s presence; [ w ]
there are no longer any prophets, [ x ]
and we have no one to tell us how long this will last. [ y ]
10 How long, O God, will
the adversary hurl insults?
Will the enemy blaspheme your name forever?
11 Why do you remain
inactive?
Intervene and destroy him. [ z ]
12 But God has been my [ aa ] king from ancient times,
performing acts of deliverance on the earth. [ ab ]
13 You destroyed [ ac ] the sea by your strength;
you shattered the heads of the sea monster [ ad ] in the water.
14 You crushed the heads
of Leviathan; [ ae ]
you fed [ af ] him to the people who live along the coast. [ ag ]
15 You broke open the
spring and the stream; [ ah ]
you dried up perpetually flowing rivers. [ ai ]
16 You established the
cycle of day and night; [ aj ]
you put the moon [ ak ] and sun in place. [ al ]
17 You set up all the
boundaries [ am ] of the earth;
you created the cycle of summer and winter. [ an ]
18 Remember how [ ao ] the enemy hurls insults, O Lord , [ ap ]
and how a foolish nation blasphemes your name.
19 Do not hand the life of
your dove [ aq ] over to a wild animal.
Do not continue to disregard [ ar ] the lives of your oppressed people.
20 Remember your covenant
promises, [ as ]
for the dark regions of the earth are full of places where
violence rules. [ at ]
21 Do not let the
afflicted be turned back in shame.
Let the oppressed and poor praise your name. [ au ]
22 Rise up, O God. Defend
your honor. [ av ]
Remember how fools insult you all day long. [ aw ]
23 Do not disregard [ ax ] what your enemies say, [ ay ]
or the unceasing shouts of those who defy you. [ az ]