1 I praise the LORD with all my heart; I will tell the people about all the wonderful things you have done.
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2 You make me so happy. O Most High God, let me praise your name.
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3 My enemies have fled in fear of you. And they have fallen and perished.
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4 You sat on your throne like a righteous judge. Lord, you heard my prayer. And you pronounced the verdict.
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5 You have slandered those other people, Lord, you have destroyed those bad people. You have permanently removed their names from the list of those who are alive.
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6 The enemy is gone. Lord, you destroyed their cities. Now only the rubble of those houses is left. There is nothing left to remind us of those bad people.
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7 But the Lord rules forever. He made his kingdom strong. He did this so that justice could prevail in the world.
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8 Jehovah is the true Judge of all the earth. He is the Judge of all nations.
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9 The Lord will be a safe place for the oppressed. And there will be a place of refuge for those who are suffering.
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10 Those who are aware of your true name must trust in you. Lord, if these people come to you, don’t leave them without help.
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11 Sing praises to the LORD, you inhabitants of Mount Zion. Tell the Gentiles about Jehovah’s great things.
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12 Jehovah remembers those who turn to him for help. Jehovah does not forget the cry of the meek.
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13 I prayed to God; “Lord, have mercy on me. Look, my enemies are making me sad. Save me from the gates of death.
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14 Then I will praise you, Yahweh, at the gates of Jerusalem. I will be happy because you saved me. “
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15 The nations are digging trenches for other people, but they have fallen into their own trenches and are trapped in their own traps.
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16 The Lord has caught those bad people. That is why people have learned a lesson that the Lord punishes those who do bad things.
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17 The people who have forgotten God are evil. Such people will die.
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18 At times, it seems that God has forgotten those suffering people. Sometimes it seems that those humble people have no hope. But God did not forget such people forever.
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19 Arise, O LORD, and judge the heathen; let not the people think they are strong.
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20 Teach people a lesson. So that they can know that they are just human beings.
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