Psalm 75
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God’s Righteous Judgment
(Romans 2:1–16)

1To the overseer, Thou wilt not destroy: chanting to Asaph a song. We confessed to thee, O God, we confessed: and thy name is near, thy wonders recounted.

2For I will take the appointment, I will judge uprightnesses.

3The earth and all dwelling in it being melted: I made even its pillars. Silence.

4I said to the foolish, Ye shall not be foolish; and to the unjust, Ye shall not lift up the horn:

5Ye shall not lift up your horn to elevation: ye will speak with an impudent neck.

6For not from the going forth and from the west, and not from the desert the lifting up.

7For God is judge: he will humble this, and this he will lift up.

8For a cup in the hand of Jehovah, and the wine red, being full of mixed wine; and he will pour out from this: but its lees all the unjust of the earth shall suck out, they shall drink.

9And I will announce forever; I will play on the harp to the God of Jacob.

10And all the horns of the unjust will I cut off; the horns of the just one shall be exalted.


The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments; Translated Literally From The Original Tongues by Julia E. Smith

Section Headings Courtesy Berean Bible

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