The Forgotten Books of Eden/The Psalms of Solomon
Chapter 1
[edit]”They became insolent in their prosperity . . . .”
- 1. I cried unto the Lord when I was in distress,
- Unto God when sinners assailed.
- 2. Suddenly the alarm of war was heard before me;
- I said, He will hearken to me for I am full of righteousness.
- 3. I thought in my heart that I was full of righteousness,
- Because I was well off and had become rich in children.
- 4. Their wealth spread to the whole earth,
- And their glory unto the end of the earth.
- 5. They were exalted unto the stars;
- They said they would never fan.
- 6. But they became insolent in their prosperity,
- And they were without understanding,
- 7. Their sins were in secret,
- And even I had no knowledge of them.
- 8. Their transgressions went beyond those of the heathen before them;
- They utterly polluted the holy things of the Lord.
Chapter 2
[edit]The desecration of Jerusalem; captivity, murder, and raping. A psalm of utter despair.
- When the sinner waxed proud, with a battering-ram he cast down fortified walls,
- And thou didst not restrain him.
- Alien nations ascended Thine altar,
- They trampled it proudly with their sandals;
- Because the sons of Jerusalem had defiled the holy things of the Lord,
- Had profaned with iniquities the offerings of God.
- Therefore He said: Cast them far from Me;
. . . . . .
- It was set at naught before God,
- It was utterly dishonoured;
- The sons and the daughters were m grievous captivity,
- Sealed was their neck, branded was it among the nations.
- According to their sins hath He done unto them,
- For He hath left them in the hands of them that prevailed.
- He hath turned away His face from pitying them,
- Young and old and their children together;
- For they had done evil one and all, in not hearkening.
- And the heavens were angry,
- And the earth abhorred them;
- For no man upon it had done what they did,
- And the earth recognized all
- Thy righteous judgements, O God.
- They set the sons of Jerusalem to be mocked at in return for the harlots in her;
- Every wayfarer entered in in the full light of day.
- They made mock with their transgressions, as they themselves were wont to do;
- In the full light of day they revealed their iniquities.
- And the daughters of Jerusalem were defiled in accordance with Thy judgement,
- Because they had defiled themselves with unnatural intercourse.
- I am pained in my bowels and my inward parts for these things.
- And yet I will justify Thee, O God, in uprightness of heart,
- For in Thy judgements is Thy righteousness displayed, O God.
- For Thou hast rendered to the sinners according to their deeds,
- Yea, according to their sins, which were very wicked.
- Thou hast uncovered their sins, that Thy judgement might be manifest;
- Thou hast wiped out their memorial from the earth.
- God is a righteous judge,
- And he is no respecter of persons.
- For the nations reproached Jerusalem, trampling it down;
- Her beauty was dragged down from the throne of glory.
- She girded on sackcloth instead of comely raiment,
- A rope was about her head instead of a crown.
- She put off the glorious diadem which God had set upon her,
- In dishonour was her beauty cast upon the ground.
- And I saw and entreated the Lord and said,
- Long enough, O Lord has Thine hand been heavy on Israel, in bringing the nations upon them.
- For they have made sport unsparingly in wrath and fierce anger;
- And they will make an utter end, unless Thou, O Lord, rebuke them in Thy wrath.
- For they have done. it not in zeal, but in lust of soul,
- Pouring out their wrath upon us with a view to rapine.
- Delay not, O God, to recompense them on their heads,
- To turn the pride of the dragon into dishonour.
- And I had not long to wait before God showed me the insolent one
- Slain on the mountains of Egypt,
- Esteemed of less account than the least, on land and sea;
- His body, too, borne hither and thither on the billows with much insolence,
- With none to bury him, because He had rejected him with dishonour.
- He reflected not that he was man,
- And reflected not on the latter end;
- He said: I will be lord of land and sea;
- And he recognized not that it is God who is great,
- Mighty in His great strength.
- He is king over the heavens,
- And judgeth kings and kingdoms.
- It is He who setteth me up in glory,
- And bringeth down the proud to eternal destruction in dishonour,
- Because they knew Him not.
- And now behold, ye princes of the earth, the judgement of the Lord,
- For a great king and righteous is He, judging all that is under heaven.
- Bless God, ye that fear the Lord with wisdom,
- For the mercy of the Lord will be upon them that fear Him, in the Judgement;
- So that He will distinguish between the righteous and the sinner,
- And recompense the sinners for ever according to their deeds;
- And have mercy on the righteous, delivering him from the affliction of the sinner,
- And recompensing the sinner for what he bath done to the righteous.
- For the Lord is good to them that call upon Him in patience,
- Doing according to His mercy to His pious ones,
- Establishing them at all times before Him in strength.
- Blessed be the Lord for ever before His servants.
Chapter 3
[edit]Righteousness versus Sin.
- Why sleepest thou, O my soul,
- And blessest not the Lord?
- Sing a new song,
- Unto God who is worthy to be praised.
- Sing and be wakeful against His awaking,
- For good is a psalm sung to God from a glad heart.
- The righteous remember the Lord at all times,
- With thanksgiving and declaration of the righteousness of the Lord's judgements.
- The righteous despiseth not the chastening of the Lord;
- His will is always before the Lord.
- The righteous stumbleth and holdeth the Lord righteous:
- He falleth and looketh out for what God will do to him;
- He seeketh out whence his deliverance will come.
- The steadfastness of the righteous is from God, their deliverer;
- There lodgeth not in the house of the righteous sin upon sin.
- The righteous continually searcheth his house,
- To remove utterly all iniquity done by him in error.
- He maketh atonement for sins of ignorance by fasting and afflicting his soul,
- And the Lord counteth guiltless every pious man and his house.
- The sinner stumbleth and curseth his life
- The day when he was begotten, and his mother's travail.
- He addeth sins to sins, while he liveth;
- He falleth—verily grievous is his fall—and riseth no more.
- The destruction of the sinner is for ever,
- And he shall not be remembered, when the righteous is visited.
- This is the portion of sinners for ever.
- But they that fear the Lord shall rise to life eternal,
- And their life shall be in the light of the Lord, and shall come to an end no more.
Chapter 4
[edit]A conversation of Solomon with the Men-pleasers.
- Wherefore sittest thou, O profane man, in the council of the pious,
- Seeing that thy heart is far removed from the Lord,
- Provoking with transgressions the God of Israel?
- Extravagant in speech, extravagant in outward seeming beyond all men,
- Is he that is severe of speech in condemning sinners in judgement.
- And his hand is first upon him as though he acted in zeal,
- And yet he is himself guilty in respect of manifold sins and of wantonness.
- His eyes are upon every woman without distinction;
- His tongue lieth when he maketh contract with an oath.
- By night and in secret he sinneth as though unseen,
- With his eyes he talketh to every woman of evil compacts.
- He is swift to enter every house with cheerfulness as though guileless.
- Let God remove those that live in hypocrisy in the company of the pious,
- Even the life of such an one with corruption of his flesh and penury.
- Let God reveal the deeds of the men-pleasers,
- The deeds of such an one with laughter and derision;
- That the pious may count righteous the judgement of their God,
- When sinners are removed from before the righteous,
- Even the man-pleaser who uttereth law guilefully.
- And their eyes are fixed upon any man's house that is still secure,
- That they may, like the Serpent, destroy the wisdom of . . . with words of transgressors,
- His words are deceitful that he may accomplish his wicked desire.
- He never ceaseth from scattering families as though they were orphans,
- Yea, he layeth waste a house on account of his lawless desire.
- He deceiveth with words, saying, There is none that seeth, or judgeth.
- He fills one house with lawlessness,
- And then his eyes are fixed upon the next house,
- To destroy it with words that give wing to desire.
- Yet with all these his soul like Sheol, is not sated.
- Let his portion, O Lord, be dishonoured before thee;
- Let him go forth groaning, and come home cursed.
- Let his life be spent in anguish, and penury, and want, O Lord;
- Let his sleep be beset with pains and his awaking with perplexities.
- Let sleep be withdrawn from his eyelids at night;
- Let him fail dishonourably in every work of his hands.
- Let him come home empty-handed to his house,
- And his house be void of everything wherewith he could sate his appetite.
- Let his old age be spent in childless loneliness until his removal by death.
- Let the flesh of the men-pleasers be rent by wild beasts,
- And let the bones of the lawless lie dishonoured in the sight of the sun.
- Let ravens peck out the eyes of the hypocrites.
- For they have laid waste many houses of men, in dishonour,
- And scattered them in their lust;
- And they have not remembered God,
- Nor feared God in all these things;
- But they have provoked God's anger and vexed Him.
- May He remove them from off the earth,
- Because with deceit they beguiled the souls of the flawless.
- Blessed are they that fear the Lord in their flawlessness;
- The Lord shall deliver them from guileful men and sinners,
- And deliver us from every stumbling-block of the lawless (men).
- Let God destroy them that insolently work all unrighteousness,
- For a great and mighty judge is the Lord our God in righteousness.
- Let Thy mercy, O Lord, be upon all them that love Thee.
Chapter 5
[edit]A statement of the philosophy of the indestructibility of matter. One of the tenets of modern physics.
- O Lord God, I will praise Thy name with joy,
- In the midst of them that know Thy righteous judgements.
- For Thou art good and merciful, the refuge of the poor;
- When I cry to Thee, do not silently disregard me.
- For no man taketh spoil from a mighty man;
- Who, then, can take aught of a that Thou hast made, except Thou Thyself givest?
- For man and his portion lie before Thee in the balance;
- He cannot add to, so as to enlarge, what has been prescribed by Thee.
- O God, when we are in distress we call upon Thee for help,
- And Thou dost not turn back our petition, for Thou art our God.
- Cause not Thy hand to be heavy upon us,
- Lest through necessity we sin.
- Even though Thou restore us not, we will not keep away;
- But unto Thee will we come.
- For if I hunger, unto Thee will I cry, O God;
- And Thou wilt give to me.
- Birds and fish dost Thou nourish,
- In that Thou givest rain to the steppes that green grass may spring up,
- So to prepare fodder in the steppe for every living thing;
- And if they hunger, unto Thee do they lift up their face.
- Kings and rulers and peoples Thou dost nourish, O God;
- And who is the help of the poor and needy, if not Thou, O Lord?
- And Thou wilt hearken—for who is good and gentle but thou?—
- Making glad the soul of the humble by opening Thine hand in mercy.
- Man's goodness is bestowed grudgingly and ...;
- And if he repeat it without murmuring, even that is marvellous.
- But Thy gift is great in goodness and wealth,
- And he whose hope is set on Thee shall have no lack of gifts.
- Upon the whole earth is Thy mercy, O Lord, in goodness.
- Happy is he whom God remembereth in granting to him a due sufficiency;
- If a man abound overmuch, he sinneth.
- Sufficient are moderate means with righteousness,
- And hereby the blessing of the Lord becomes abundance with righteousness.
- They that fear the Lord rejoice in good gifts,
- And thy goodness is upon Israel in Thy kingdom.
- Blessed is the glory of the Lord, for He is our king.
Chapter 6
[edit]A song of hope and fearlessness and peace.
- 1. Happy is the man whose heart is fixed to call upon the name of the Lord;
- When he remembereth the name of the Lord, he will be saved.
- 2. His ways are made even by the Lord,
- And the works of his hands are preserved by the Lord his God.
- 3. At what he sees in his bad dreams, his soul shall not be troubled;
- When he passes through rivers and the tossing of the seas, he shall not be dismayed.
- 4. He ariseth from his sleep, and blesseth the name of the Lord:
- When his heart is at peace, he singeth to the name of his God,
- 5. And he entreateth the Lord for all his house.
- And the Lord heareth the prayer of every one that feareth God,
- 6. And every request of the soul that hopes for Him doth the Lord accomplish.
- Blessed is the Lord, who showeth mercy to those who love Him in sincerity.
Chapter 7
[edit]The fine old doctrine—“Thou art our Shield!”
- Make not Thy dwelling afar from us, O God;
- Lest they assail us that hate us without cause.
- For Thou hast rejected them, O God;
- Let not their foot trample upon Thy holy inheritance.
- Chasten us Thyself in Thy good pleasure;
- But give us not up to the nations;
- For, if Thou sendest pestilence,
- Thou Thyself givest it charge concerning us;
- For Thou art merciful,
- And wilt not be angry to the point of consuming us.
- While Thy name dwelleth in our midst, we shall find mercy;
- And the nations shall not prevail against us.
- For Thou art our shield,
- And when we call upon Thee, Thou hearkenest to us;
- For Thou wilt pity the seed of Israel for ever
- And Thou wilt not reject them:
- But we shall, be under Thy yoke for ever,
- And under the rod of Thy chastening.
- Thou wilt establish us in the time that Thou helpest us,
- Showing mercy to the house of Jacob on the day wherein Thou didst promise to help them.
Chapter 8
[edit]Some remarkable similes of war creeping on Jerusalem. A survey of the sins that brought all this trouble.
- Distress and the sound of war hath my ear heard,
- The sound of a trumpet announcing slaughter and calamity,
- The sound of much people as of an exceeding high wind,
- As a tempest with mighty fire sweeping through the Negeb.
- And I said in my heart, Surely God judgeth us;
- A sound I hear moving towards Jerusalem, the holy city
- My loins were broken at what I heard, my knees tottered;
- My heart was afraid, my bones were dismayed like flax.
- I said: They establish their ways in righteousness.
- I thought upon the judgments of God since the creation of heaven and earth;
- I held God righteous in His judgements which have been from of old.
- God bare their sins in the full light of day;
- All the earth came to know the righteous judgements of God.
- In secret places underground their iniquities were committed to provoke Him to anger;
- They wrought confusion, son with mother and father with daughter;
- They committed adultery, every man with his neighhour's wife.
- They concluded covenants with one another with an oath touching these things;
- They plundered the sanctuary of God, as though there was no avenger.
- They trode the altar of the Lord, coming straight from all manner of uncleanness;
- And with menstrual blood they defiled the sacrifices, as though these were common flesh.
- They left no sin undone, wherein they surpassed not the heathen.
- Therefore God mingled for them a spirit of wandering;
- And gave them to drink a cup of undiluted wine, that they might become drunken.
- He brought him that is from the end of the earth, that smiteth mightily;
- He decreed war against Jerusalem, and against her land.
- The princes of the land went to meet him with joy: they said unto him:
- Blessed be thy way! Come ye, enter ye in with peace.
- They made the rough ways even, before his entering in;
- They opened the gates to Jerusalem, they crowned its walls.
- As a father entereth the house of his sons, so he entered Jerusalem in peace;
- He established his feet there in great safety.
- He captured her fortresses and the wall of Jerusalem;
- For God Himself led him in safety, while they wandered.
- He destroyed their princes and every one wise in counsel;
- He poured out the blood of the inhabitants of Jerusalem, like the water of uncleanness.
- He led away their sons and daughters, whom they had begotten in defilement.
- They did according to their uncleanness, even as their fathers had done:
- They defiled Jerusalem and the things that had been hallowed to the name of God.
- But God hath shown Himself righteous in His judgements upon the nations of the earth;
- And the pious servants of God are like innocent lambs in their midst.
- Worthy to be praised is the Lord that judgeth the whole earth in His righteousness.
- Behold, now, O God, Thou hast shown us Thy judgement in Thy righteousness;
- Our eyes have seen Thy judgements, O God.
- We have justified Thy name that is honoured for ever;
- For Thou are the God of righteousness, judging Israel with chastening.
- Turn, O God, Thy mercy upon us, and have pity upon us;
- Gather together the dispersed of Israel, with mercy and goodness;
- For Thy faithfulness is with us,
- And though we have stiffened our neck, yet Thou art our chastener;
- Overlook us not, O our God, lest the nations swallow us up, as though there were none to deliver.
- But Thou art our God from the beginning,
- And upon Thee is our hope set, O Lord;
- And we will not depart from Thee,
- For good are Thy judgements upon us.
- Ours and our children's be Thy good pleasure for ever;
- O Lord, our Saviour, we shall never more be moved.
- The Lord is worthy to be praised for His judgements with the mouth of His pious ones;
- And blessed be Israel of the Lord for ever.
Chapter 9
[edit]The exile of the tribes of Israel. A reference to the covenant which God made with Adam. (See the First Book of Adam and Eve, Chap. III, Verse 7).
- When Israel was led away captive into a strange land,
- When they fell away from the Lord who redeemed them,
- They were cast away from the inheritance, which the Lord had given them.
- Among every nation were the dispersed of Israel according to the word of God,
- That Thou mightest be justified, O God, in Thy righteousness by reason of our transgressions:
- For Thou art a just judge over all the peoples of the earth.
- For from Thy knowledge none that doeth unjustly is hidden,
- And the righteous deeds of Thy pious ones are before Thee, O Lord;
- Where, then, can a man hide himself from Thy knowledge, O God?
- Our works are subject to our own choice and power
- To do right or wrong in the works of our hands;
- And in Thy righteousness Thou visitest the sons of men.
- He that doeth righteousness layeth up life for himself with the Lord;
- And he that doeth wrongly forfeits his life to destruction;
- For the judgements of the Lord are given in righteousness to every man and his house.
- Unto whom art Thou good, O God, except to them that call upon the Lord?
- He cleanseth from sins a soul when it maketh confession, when it maketh acknowledgement;
- For shame is upon us and u on our faces on account of all these things.
- And to whom doth He forgive sins, except to them that have sinned?
- Thou blessest the righteous, and dost not reprove them for the sins that they have committed;
- And Thy goodness is upon them that sin, when they repent.
- And, now, Thou art our God, and we the people whom Thou hast loved:
- Behold and show pity, O God of Israel, for we are Thine;
- And remove not Thy mercy from us, lest they assail us.
- For Thou didst choose the seed of Abraham before all the nations,
- And didst set Thy name upon us, O Lord,
- And Thou wilt not reject us for ever.
- Thou madest a covenant with our fathers concerning us;
- And we hope in Thee, when our soul turneth unto Thee.
- The mercy of the Lord be upon the house of Israel for ever and ever.
Chapter 10
[edit]A glorious hymn. Further reference to the eternal covenant between God and Man.
- Happy is the man whom the Lord remembereth with reproving,
- And whom He restraineth from the way of evil with strokes
- That he may be cleansed from sin, that it may not be multiplied.
- He that maketh ready his back for strokes shall be cleansed,
- For the Lord is good to them that endure chastening.
- For He maketh straight the ways of the righteous,
- And doth not pervert them by His chastening.
- And the mercy of the Lord is upon them that love Him in truth,
- And the Lord remembereth His servants in mercy.
- For the testimony is in the law of the eternal covenant,
- The testimony of the Lord is on the ways of men in His visitation.
- Just and kind is our Lord in His judgements for ever,
- And Israel shall praise the name of the Lord in gladness.
- And the pious shall give thanks in the assembly of the people;
- And on the poor shall God have mercy in the gladness of Israel;
- For good and merciful is God for ever,
- And the assemblies of Israel shall glorify the name of the Lord.
- The salvation of the Lord be upon the house of Israel unto everlasting gladness!
Chapter 11
[edit]Jerusalem hears a trumpet and stands on tiptoe to see her children returning from the North, East and West.
- Blow ye in Zion on the trumpet to summon the saints,
- Cause ye to be heard in Jerusalem the voice of him that bringeth good tidings;
- For God hath had pity on Israel in visiting them.
- Stand on the height, O Jerusalem, and behold thy children,
- From the East and the West, gathered together by the Lord;
- From the North they come in the gladness of their God,
- From the isles afar off God hath gathered them.
- High mountains hath He abased into a plain for them;
- The hills fled at their entrance.
- The woods gave them shelter as they passed by;
- Every sweet-smelling tree God caused to spring up for them,
- That Israel might pass by in the visitation of the glory of their God.
- Put on, O Jerusalem, thy glorious garments;
- Make ready thy holy robe;
- For God hath spoken good concerning Israel, for ever and ever.
- Let the Lord do what He hath spoken concerning Israel and Jerusalem;
- Let the Lord raise up Israel by His glorious name.
- The mercy of the Lord be upon Israel for ever and ever.
Chapter 12
[edit]An appeal for family tranquility and peace and quiet at home.
- O Lord, deliver my soul from the lawless and wicked man,
- From the tongue that is lawless and slanderous, and speaketh lies and deceit.
- Manifoldly twisted are the words of the tongue of the wicked man,
- Even as among a people a fire that burneth up their beauty.
- So he delights to fill houses with a lying tongue,
- To cut down the trees of gladness which setteth on fire transgressors,
- To involve households in warfare by means of slanderous lips.
- May God remove far from the innocent the lips of transgressors by bringing them to want
- And may the bones of slanderers be scattered far away from them that fear the Lord!
- In flaming fire perish the slanderous tongue far away from the pious!
- May the Lord preserve the quiet soul that hateth the unrighteous;
- And may the Lord establish the man that followeth peace at home.
- The salvation of the Lord be upon Israel His servant for ever;
- And let the sinners perish together at the presence of the Lord;
- But let the Lord's pious ones inherit the promises of the Lord.
Chapter 13
[edit]Of Solomon. A Psalm. Comfort for the righteous.
- The right hand of the Lord hath covered me;
- The right hand of the Lord hath spared us.
- The arm of the Lord hath saved us from the sword that passed through,
- From famine and the death of sinners.
- Noisome beasts ran upon them:
- With their teeth they tore their flesh,
- And with their molars crushed their bones.
- But from all these things the Lord delivered us.
- The righteous was troubled on account of his errors,
- Lest he should be taken away along with the sinners;
- For terrible is the overthrow of the sinner;
- But not one of all these things toucheth the righteous.
- For not alike are the chastening of the righteous for sins done in ignorance,
- And the overthrow of the sinners.
- Secretly is the righteous chastened,
- Lest the sinner rejoice over the righteous.
- For He correcteth the righteous as a beloved son.
- And his chastisement is as that of a first-born.
- For the Lord spareth His pious ones,
- And blotteth out their errors by His chastening.
- For the life of the righteous shall be for ever;
- But sinners shall be taken away into destruction,,
- And their memorial shall be found no more.
- But upon the pious is the mercy of the Lord,
- And upon them that fear Him His mercy.
Chapter 14
[edit]Sinners “love the brief day spent in companionship with their sin.” Profound wisdom, beautifully expressed.
- Faithful is the Lord to them that love Him in truth,
- To them that endure His chastening,
- To them that walk in the righteousness of His commandments,
- In the law which He commanded us that we might live.
- The pious of the Lord shall live by it for ever;
- The Paradise of the Lord, the trees of life, are His pious ones.
- Their planting is rooted for ever;
- They shall not be plucked up all the days of heaven:
- For the portion and the inheritance of God is Israel.
- But not so are the sinners and transgressors,
- Who love the brief day spent in companionship with their sin;
- Their delight is in fleeting corruption,
- And they remember not God.
- For the ways of men are known before Him at all times,
- And He knoweth the secrets of the heart before they come to pass.
- Therefore their inheritance is Sheol and darkness and destruction
- And they shall not be found in the day when the righteous obtain mercy;
- But the pious of the Lord shall inherit life in gladness.
Chapter 15
[edit]The psalmist restates the great philosophy of Right and Wrong.
- When I was in distress I called upon the name of the Lord,
- I hoped for the help of the God of Jacob and was saved;
- For the hope and refuge of the poor art Thou, O God.
- For who, O God, is strong except to give thanks unto Thee in truth?
- And wherein is a man powerful except in giving thanks to Thy name?
- A new psalm with song in gladness of heart,
- The fruit of the lips with the well-tuned instrument of the tongue,
- The first fruits of the lips from a pious and righteous heart—
- He that offereth these things shall never be shaken by evil;
- The flame of fire and the wrath against the unrighteous shall not touch him,
- When it goeth forth from the face of the Lord against sinners,
- To destroy all the substance of sinners,
- For the mark of God is upon the righteous that they may be saved.
- Famine and sword and pestilence shall be far from the righteous,
- For they shall flee away from the pious as men pursued in war;
- But they shall pursue sinners and overtake them,
- And they that do lawlessness shall not escape the judgement of God;
- As by enemies experienced in war shall they be overtaken,
- For the mark of destruction is upon their forehead.
- And the inheritance of sinners is destruction and darkness,
- And their iniquities shall pursue them unto Sheol beneath.
- Their inheritance shall not be found of their children,
- For sins shall lay waste the houses of sinners.
- And sinners shall perish for ever in the day of the Lord's judgement,
- When God visiteth the earth with His judgement.
- But they that fear the Lord shall find mercy therein,
- And shall live by the compassion of their God;
- But sinners shall perish for ever.
Chapter 16
[edit]The psalmist again expresses profound truth—“For if Thou givest not strength, who can endure chastisement?”
- When my soul slumbered being afar from the Lord, I had all but slipped down to the pit,
- When I was far from God, my soul had been well-nigh poured out unto death,
- I had been nigh unto the gates of Sheol with the sinner,
- When my soul departed from the Lord God of Israel—
- Had not the Lord helped me with His everlasting mercy.
- He pricked me, as a horse is pricked, that I might serve Him,
- My saviour and helper at all times saved me.
- I will give thanks unto Thee, O God, for Thou hast helped me to my salvation;
- And hast not counted me with sinners to my destruction.
- Remove not Thy mercy from me, O God,
- Nor Thy memorial from my heart until I die.
- Rule me, O God, keeping me back from wicked sin,
- And from every wicked woman that causeth the simple to stumble.
- And let not the beauty of a lawless woman beguile me,
- Nor any one that is subject to unprofitable sin.
- Establish the works of my hands before Thee,
- And preserve my goings in the remembrance of Thee.
- Protect my tongue and my lips with words of truth;
- Anger and unreasoning wrath put far from me.
- Murmuring, and impatience in affliction, remove far from me
- When, if I sin, Thou chastenest me that I may return unto Thee.
- But with goodwill and cheerfulness support my soul;
- When Thou strengthenest my soul, what is given to me will be sufficient for me.
- For if Thou givest not strength,
- Who can endure chastisement with poverty?
- When a man is rebuked by means of his corruption,
- Thy testing of him is in his flesh and in the affliction of poverty.
- If the righteous endureth in all these trials, he shall receive mercy from the Lord.
Chapter 17
[edit]“They set a worldly monarchy . . . . they lay waste the Throne of David!” A poetic narrative about the utter disintegration of a great nation.
- O Lord, Thou art our King for ever and ever,
- For in Thee, O God, doth our soul glory.
- How long are the days of man's life upon the earth?
- As are his days, so is the hope set upon him.
- But we hope in God, our deliverer;
- For the might of our God is for ever with mercy,
- And the kingdom of our God is for ever over the nations in judgement.
- Thou, O Lord, didst choose David to be king over Israel,
- And swaredst to him touching his seed that never should his kingdom fail before Thee.
- But, for our sins, sinners rose up against us;
- They assailed us and thrust us out;
- What Thou hadst not promised to them, they took away from us with violence.
- They in no wise glorified Thy honourable name;
- They set a worldly monarchy in place of that which was their excellency;
- They laid waste the throne of David in tumultuous arrogance.
- But Thou, O God, didst cast them down, and remove their seed from the earth,
- In that there rose up against them a man that was alien to our race.
- According to their sins didst Thou recompense them, O God;
- So that it befell them according to their deeds.
- God showed them no pity;
- He sought out their seed and let not one of them go free.
- Faithful is the Lord in all His judgements
- Which He doeth upon the earth.
- The lawless one laid waste our land so that none inhabited it,
- They destroyed young and old and their children together.
- In the heat of His anger He sent them away even unto the west,
- And He exposed the rulers of the land unsparingly to derision.
- Being an alien the enemy acted proudly,
- And his heart was alien from Our God.
- And all things whatsoever he did in Jerusalem,
- As also the nations in the cities to their gods.
- And the children of the covenant in the midst of the mingled peoples surpassed them in evil.
- There was not among them one that wrought in the midst of Jerusalem mercy and truth.
- They that loved the synagogues of the pious fled from them,
- As sparrows that fly from their nest.
- They wandered in deserts that their lives might be saved from harm,
- And precious in the eyes of them that lived abroad was any that escaped alive from them.
- Over the whole earth were they scattered by lawless men.
- For the heavens withheld the rain from dropping upon the earth,
- Springs were stopped that sprang perennially out of the deeps, that ran down from lofty mountains.
- For there was none among them that wrought righteousness and justice;
- From the chief of them to the least of them all were sinful;
- The king was a transgressor, and the judge disobedient, and the people sinful.
- Behold, O Lord, and raise up unto them their king, the son of David,
- At the time in the which Thou seest, O God, that he may reign over Israel Thy servant.
- And gird him with strength, that he may shatter unrighteous rulers,
- And that he may purge Jerusalem from nations that trample her down to destruction.
- Wisely, righteously he shall thrust out sinners from the inheritance,
- He shall destroy the pride of the sinner as a potter's vessel.
- With a rod of iron he shall break in pieces all their substance,
- He shall destroy the godless nations with the word of his mouth;
- At his rebuke nations shall flee before him,
- And he shall reprove sinners for the thoughts of their heart.
- And he shall gather together a holy people, whom he shall lead in righteousness,
- And he shall judge the tribes of the people that has been sanctified by the Lord his God.
- And he shall not suffer unrighteousness to lodge any more in their midst,
- Nor shall there dwell with them any man that knoweth wickedness,
- For he shall know them, that they are all sons of their God.
- And he shall divide them according to their tribes upon the land,
- And neither sojourner nor alien shall sojourn with them any more.
- He shall judge peoples and nations in the wisdom of his righteousness. Selah.
- And he shall have the heathen nations to serve him under his yoke;
- And he shall glorify the Lord in a place to be seen of all the earth;
- And he shall purge Jerusalem, making it holy as of old:
- So that nations shall come from the ends of the earth to see his glory,
- Bringing as gifts her sons who had fainted.
- And to see the glory of the Lord, wherewith God hath glorified her.
- And he shall be a righteous king, taught of God, over them,
- And there shall be no unrighteousness in his days in their midst,
- For all shall be holy and their king the anointed of the Lord.
- For he shall not put his trust in horse and rider and bow,
- Nor shall he multiply for himself gold and silver for war,
- Nor shall he gather confidence from a multitude for the day of battle.
- The Lord Himself is his king, the hope of him that is mighty through his hope in God.
- All nations shall be in fear before him,
- For he will smite the earth with the word of his mouth for ever.
- He will bless the people of the Lord with wisdom and gladness,
- And he himself will be pure from sin, so that he may rule a great people.
- He will rebuke rulers, and remove sinners by the might of his word;
- And relying upon his God, throughout his days he will not stumble;
- For God will make him mighty by means of His holy spirit,
- And wise by means of the spirit of understanding, with strength and righteousness.
- And the blessing of the Lord will be with him: he will be strong and stumble not;
- His hope will be in the Lord: who then can prevail against him?
- He will, be mighty in his works, and strong in the fear of God,
- He will be shepherding the flock of the Lord faithfully and righteously,
- And will suffer none among them to stumble in their pasture.
- He will lead them all aright,
- And there will be no pride among them that any among them should be oppressed.
- This will be the majesty of the king of Israel whom God knoweth;
- He will raise him up over the house of Israel to correct him.
- His words shall be more refined than costly gold, the choicest;
- In the assemblies he will judge the peoples, the tribes of the sanctified.
- His words shall be like the words of the holy ones in the midst of sanctified peoples.
- Blessed be they that shall be in those days,
- In that they shall see the good fortune of Israel which God shall bring to pass in the gathering together of the tribes.
- May the Lord hasten His mercy upon Israel!
- May He deliver us from the uncleanness of unholy enemies!
- The Lord Himself is our king for ever and ever.
Chapter 18
[edit]With this psalm end the warlike Songs of Solomon.
- Lord, Thy mercy is over the works of Thy hands for ever;
- Thy goodness is over Israel with a rich gift.
- Thine eyes look upon them, so that none of them suffers want;
- Thine ears listen to the hopeful prayer of the poor.
- Thy judgements are executed upon the whole earth in mercy;
- And Thy love is toward the seed of Abraham, the children of Israel.
- Thy chastisement is upon us as upon a first-born, only-begotten son,
- To turn back the obedient soul from folly that is wrought in ignorance.
- May God cleanse Israel against the day of mercy and blessing,
- Against the day of choice when
- Blessed shall they be that shall be in those days,
- He bringeth back His anointed.
- In that they shall see the goodness of the Lord which He shall perform for the generation that is to come,
- Under the rod of chastening of the Lord's anointed in the fear of his God,
- In the spirit of wisdom and righteousness and strength;
- That he may direct every man in the works of righteousness by the fear of God,
- That he may establish them all before the Lord,
- A good generation living in the fear of God in the days of mercy. Selah.
- Great is our God and glorious, dwelling in the highest.
- It is He who hath established in their courses the lights of heaven for determining seasons from year to year,
- And they have not turned aside from the way which He appointed them.
- In the fear of God they pursue their path every day,
- From the day God created them and for evermore.
- And they have erred not since the day He created them.
- Since the generations of old they have not withdrawn from their path,
- Unless God commanded them so to do by the command of His servants.