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THE PSALTER, Tenth Kathisma
Psalm Seventy-Six LXX (Ps. 77, Masoretic)
King James Version.
Chapter 76
- I cried unto God with my voice, even unto God with my voice; and
he gave ear unto me.
- In the day of my trouble I sought the Lord: my sore ran in the
night, and ceased not: my soul refused to be comforted.
- I remembered God, and was troubled: I complained, and my spirit
was overwhelmed. Selah.
- Thou holdest mine eyes waking: I am so troubled that I cannot
speak.
- I have considered the days of old, the years of ancient times.
- I call to remembrance my song in the night: I commune with mine
own heart: and my spirit made diligent search.
- Will the Lord cast off for ever? and will he be favourable no
more?
- Is his mercy clean gone for ever? doth his promise fail for
evermore?
- Hath God forgotten to be gracious? hath he in anger shut up his
tender mercies? Selah.
- And I said, This is my infirmity: but I will remember the years
of the right hand of the most High.
- I will remember the works of the LORD: surely I will remember
thy wonders of old.
- I will meditate also of all thy work, and talk of thy doings.
- Thy way, O God, is in the sanctuary: who is so great a God as
our God?
- Thou art the God that doest wonders: thou hast declared thy
strength among the people.
- Thou hast with thine arm redeemed thy people, the sons of Jacob
and Joseph. Selah.
- The waters saw thee, O God, the waters saw thee; they were
afraid: the depths also were troubled.
- The clouds poured out water: the skies sent out a sound: thine
arrows also went abroad.
- The voice of thy thunder was in the heaven: the lightnings
lightened the world: the earth trembled and shook.
- Thy way is in the sea, and thy path in the great waters, and thy
footsteps are not known.
- Thou leddest thy people like a flock by the hand of Moses and
Aaron.
Commentary:
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Pachomius
Orthodox Library, St. Amphilochius of Vladimir, 2005.
Have mercy, O Lord, upon Thy servants
the scribe John, the priest John, Don,
and the parishioners of the temple of Saint Andrew in Lubbock.
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THE END, AND TO GOD BE THE GLORY!
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