Psalms 59

Deus, repulisti nos.

After many afflictions, the church of Christ shall prevail.

1Unto the end. For those who will be changed, with the inscription of a title, of David himself, for instruction: 2when he set fire to Mesopotamia of Syria and Sobal, and Joab turned back and struck Idumea, in the valley of the salt pits, twelve thousand men.

3O God, you have rejected us, and you have ruined us.
You became angry, and yet you have been merciful to us.
4You have moved the earth, and you have disturbed it.
Heal its breaches, for it has been moved.
5You have revealed to your people difficulties.
You have made us drink the wine of remorse.
6You have given a warning sign to those who fear you,
so that they may flee from before the face of the bow,
so that your beloved may be delivered.
7Save me with your right hand, and hear me.
8God has spoken in his holy place: I will rejoice, and I will divide Shechem,
and I will measure the steep valley of the tabernacles.
9Gilead is mine, and Manasseh is mine.
And Ephraim is the strength of my head. Judah is my king.
10Moab is the cooking pot of my hope.
Into Idumea, I will extend my shoe.
To me, the foreigners have been made subject.
59:10 The pot of my hope: Or my watering pot. That is, a vessel for meaner uses, by being reduced to serve me, even in the meanest employments.(Challoner)
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59:10 Foreigners: So the Philistines are called, who had no kindred with the Israelites; whereas the Edomites, Moabites, etc., were originally of the same family.(Challoner)

11Who will lead me into the fortified city?
Who will lead me all the way to Idumea?
12Will not you, O God, who has rejected us?
And will not you, O God, go out with our armies?
13Grant us help from tribulation. For salvation from man is empty.
14In God, we will act virtuously. And those who trouble us, he will lead to nothing.
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