Psalm 10 deals with the wicked oppressing the poor. It provides a detailed picture of the wicked and deals with the question of where is Jehovah when bad things are happening.
This psalm describes the attitudes and actions of wicked people. The wicked are arrogant, proud, and claim that God has forgotten them and hidden from them. They pursue wealth through schemes, oppression, deception, and murder. However, the psalmist calls on God to arise, lift His hand, and bring justice by breaking the power of the wicked and calling them to account for their actions. In the end, God remains king and will strengthen the afflicted.
Capturing Jericho would be a challenge for any military leader. But Joshua was told by the commander of Jehovah’s army how to conquer the city. In this lesson, you will learn that even with victory assured, we must follow God’s plans and must do God’s will. By faithful obedience we will conquer.
Seeing all the evil in the world is vexing to the righteous. Psalm 37 teaches us that God knows what is happening, that He will act, and how we should live before Him: in trust, delight, doing right, and waiting for Him. (This lesson, for the most part, is completely the work of Joe Griffen.)
The document discusses how Abram and other biblical figures looked forward to a heavenly city, rather than treasures on earth. It provides daily reminders related to heaven: being real, depending on God, enduring, requiring effort, finding refuge, and experiencing joy. The overall message is that believers should focus their minds on heavenly things rather than earthly things.
God expects you to be aiming in your life to please Him. What is your goal? Part of the reason we sometimes fail to serve God is because of sin and fear. Setting these aside, we must aim higher in our holiness and service. (Based in part on “Do Hard Things” by Alex and Brent Harris.)
By studying the first sign of Jesus, turning water to wine, we can clearly understand who He is. This sign teaches us that He is our creator, and that he brings us joy.
This psalm describes the attitudes and actions of wicked people. The wicked are arrogant, proud, and claim that God has forgotten them and hidden from them. They pursue wealth through schemes, oppression, deception, and murder. However, the psalmist calls on God to arise, lift His hand, and bring justice by breaking the power of the wicked and calling them to account for their actions. In the end, God remains king and will strengthen the afflicted.
Capturing Jericho would be a challenge for any military leader. But Joshua was told by the commander of Jehovah’s army how to conquer the city. In this lesson, you will learn that even with victory assured, we must follow God’s plans and must do God’s will. By faithful obedience we will conquer.
Seeing all the evil in the world is vexing to the righteous. Psalm 37 teaches us that God knows what is happening, that He will act, and how we should live before Him: in trust, delight, doing right, and waiting for Him. (This lesson, for the most part, is completely the work of Joe Griffen.)
The document discusses how Abram and other biblical figures looked forward to a heavenly city, rather than treasures on earth. It provides daily reminders related to heaven: being real, depending on God, enduring, requiring effort, finding refuge, and experiencing joy. The overall message is that believers should focus their minds on heavenly things rather than earthly things.
God expects you to be aiming in your life to please Him. What is your goal? Part of the reason we sometimes fail to serve God is because of sin and fear. Setting these aside, we must aim higher in our holiness and service. (Based in part on “Do Hard Things” by Alex and Brent Harris.)
By studying the first sign of Jesus, turning water to wine, we can clearly understand who He is. This sign teaches us that He is our creator, and that he brings us joy.
The document discusses the concept of meekness from the Bible verse "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth." It defines meekness as strength under control, reflecting a relationship with God and others characterized by gentleness. Examples are provided of how Jesus demonstrated meekness in his interactions with others. The conclusion is that meekness means one's strength is under God's control, affecting how they treat others with love.
The document is a presentation on the story of Jesus healing an invalid man at the Pool of Bethesda from John 5:1-14. It contains images and quotes related to the story. The presentation argues that spiritually, all people suffer from sin and our only hope for healing is through Jesus. It also says Jesus heals people so that they can lead holy lives and walk in holiness.
When John’s disciples question him about Jesus, John exalts Jesus before them teaching them that they must hear Him, believe in Him and obey Him if they desire eternal life.
Generally, we abhor the attitude of minimalism (What’s the least I can do....?) because it leads to mediocrity and complacency. Have we arrived at that place with regard to our attitude about worship? This is not about how long we worship, but our love for God and our brethren and our desire to be with Him and them. Are we so concerned about the time that we find ourselves missing out on the blessings of building up one another?
When the tribes of Israel from the east side of the Jordan returned to their home after Canaan was conquered and at peace, they built an altar as a witness that they were a part of the nation. Satan used this altar to cause the people of Israel to go into a civil war. In this lesson we learn four of Satan’s weapons to destroy the unity and peace of God’s people: 1) Adding to God’s Wisdom; 2) Rumor; 3) Assumption; and, 4) Lack of Communication.
Having conquered the land of Canaan, Joshua divides the land into the various inheritances for each tribe of Israel. In this we see that God is faithful to keep his promises (but we must be faithful no matter how long it takes)., that our inheritance is much more than we could imagine, and just like the Israelites we must continue to work.
Why does God bless those who mourn? Jesus mourned sin and the consequences of sin, reminding us that the reason we mourn is because of sin in the world, among my brethren and (especially?) my own sin. Such mourning reflects the seriousness of our failure to be holy as he is holy and the devastation of sin in this world.
The document discusses the importance of remembering God's power through miracles and establishing memorials. It notes stories from Joshua of God parting the Jordan River for the Israelites to cross on dry land and establishing stones from the river as a memorial. The Israelites then circumcised their men and kept the Passover. The document emphasizes that miracles reveal God's mighty power and remind people of what He has done, while memorials are important for remembering God's works when people tend to forget.
The essence of marriage is companionship. Of two people joined together as one. Aquila and Priscilla remind us of the unity we can have together in working, stress and spiritual aspects of our lives.
A DIFFERENT Gospel -2: A Different SpiritDave Stewart
Synopsis: We must be very careful that in teaching the gospel we do not teach a different gospel that leads souls away from Christ and salvation in Him. Paul warns of teaching a different Jesus, Spirit, and Gospel. This lesson focus on a different spirit.
The healing of the official’s son teaches vital lessons about what it means to seek Jesus and to believe in Jesus. It also reminds us of how great Jesus is, reminding us that our faith must be in Him because of who He is, the Christ, the Son of God.
1 Peter 3:13-22: As Peter continues to encourage us through our exile, he reminds us that though we my suffer and come to harm, God wants to bless us. So we don’t have to fear or be troubled, we keep Jesus in our hearts as Lord, and we tell others of our hope. The example of Christ reminds us that Jesus suffered also, but was blessed.
https://youtu.be/U1Ujz8hakik
1 Peter 2:13-3:12Peter’s exhortation to be subject to government, masters, husbands, wives, and that all of us are thoughtful of others is difficult for most of us, especially when we face suffer because of those who are unjust. Peter reminds us that because of our relationship with God, we must continue to do good, especially by sharing the good news of Jesus with them.
https://youtu.be/gHyeHRH4EPw
1 Peter 2:21-25: Peter reminds these exiles that they have two wars: their flesh and the unbelievers. So they must learn to abstain from the passions of the flesh, have honorable conduct, do good, live as free people, and endure suffering. In this lesson, we examine the example that Jesus set for us.
https://youtu.be/iefG3VhYg2c
1 Peter 2:11-20: Peter reminds these exiles that they have two wars: their flesh and the unbelievers. So they must learn to abstain from the passions of the flesh, have honorable conduct, do good, live as free people, and endure suffering.
https://youtu.be/4ooqkyEN4p0
1 Peter 1:13 - 2:3: Because we have been ransomed through Jesus and we are anticipating the revelation of Jesus, Peter helps us understand three keys in how we spend our time in exile: 1) preparing your minds for action; 2) being sober-minded; and 3) having your hope set fully on God’s grace. https://youtu.be/QEXw_qG0SfE
1 Peter 1:1-12: Peter gives the elect exiles reasons to praise God, based on his mercy and power. It is an expression of his grace toward us and the glory he has planned for us. So that we love him, believe in him and rejoice in our salvation in him.
https://youtu.be/8mmwMVeFSOM
1 Corinthians 12:31 - 13:13: Paul teaches the Corinthians on their level of spiritual immature that love is excellent and great. He reminds them that they should pursue love because Love gives meaning, Love is altruistic, Love is strong and Love never ends.
https://youtu.be/G3l-Zhsu75k
1 Corinthians 12, 14: Paul reminds the brothers and sisters in Corinth that when we come together to worship we must be especially mindful that our individual gifts are used to build up each other.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXHOTE3LpTA
1 Corinthians 11:17-34: Paul reminds the brothers and sisters in Corinth that when we come together to worship we must be especially mindful that even in partaking of the supper we may humiliate and despise our siblings. It’s a vital warning for us to be wary of the individualism that exalts myself over brothers and sisters.
https://youtu.be/jXj7dnW5o1I
1 Corinthians 9:19: Paul reminds the brothers and sisters in Corinth that their individualism and rights are not as important as loving each other, helping each other and building each other up.
https://youtu.be/v_PszlSFQfA
The document discusses the concept of meekness from the Bible verse "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth." It defines meekness as strength under control, reflecting a relationship with God and others characterized by gentleness. Examples are provided of how Jesus demonstrated meekness in his interactions with others. The conclusion is that meekness means one's strength is under God's control, affecting how they treat others with love.
The document is a presentation on the story of Jesus healing an invalid man at the Pool of Bethesda from John 5:1-14. It contains images and quotes related to the story. The presentation argues that spiritually, all people suffer from sin and our only hope for healing is through Jesus. It also says Jesus heals people so that they can lead holy lives and walk in holiness.
When John’s disciples question him about Jesus, John exalts Jesus before them teaching them that they must hear Him, believe in Him and obey Him if they desire eternal life.
Generally, we abhor the attitude of minimalism (What’s the least I can do....?) because it leads to mediocrity and complacency. Have we arrived at that place with regard to our attitude about worship? This is not about how long we worship, but our love for God and our brethren and our desire to be with Him and them. Are we so concerned about the time that we find ourselves missing out on the blessings of building up one another?
When the tribes of Israel from the east side of the Jordan returned to their home after Canaan was conquered and at peace, they built an altar as a witness that they were a part of the nation. Satan used this altar to cause the people of Israel to go into a civil war. In this lesson we learn four of Satan’s weapons to destroy the unity and peace of God’s people: 1) Adding to God’s Wisdom; 2) Rumor; 3) Assumption; and, 4) Lack of Communication.
Having conquered the land of Canaan, Joshua divides the land into the various inheritances for each tribe of Israel. In this we see that God is faithful to keep his promises (but we must be faithful no matter how long it takes)., that our inheritance is much more than we could imagine, and just like the Israelites we must continue to work.
Why does God bless those who mourn? Jesus mourned sin and the consequences of sin, reminding us that the reason we mourn is because of sin in the world, among my brethren and (especially?) my own sin. Such mourning reflects the seriousness of our failure to be holy as he is holy and the devastation of sin in this world.
The document discusses the importance of remembering God's power through miracles and establishing memorials. It notes stories from Joshua of God parting the Jordan River for the Israelites to cross on dry land and establishing stones from the river as a memorial. The Israelites then circumcised their men and kept the Passover. The document emphasizes that miracles reveal God's mighty power and remind people of what He has done, while memorials are important for remembering God's works when people tend to forget.
The essence of marriage is companionship. Of two people joined together as one. Aquila and Priscilla remind us of the unity we can have together in working, stress and spiritual aspects of our lives.
A DIFFERENT Gospel -2: A Different SpiritDave Stewart
Synopsis: We must be very careful that in teaching the gospel we do not teach a different gospel that leads souls away from Christ and salvation in Him. Paul warns of teaching a different Jesus, Spirit, and Gospel. This lesson focus on a different spirit.
The healing of the official’s son teaches vital lessons about what it means to seek Jesus and to believe in Jesus. It also reminds us of how great Jesus is, reminding us that our faith must be in Him because of who He is, the Christ, the Son of God.
1 Peter 3:13-22: As Peter continues to encourage us through our exile, he reminds us that though we my suffer and come to harm, God wants to bless us. So we don’t have to fear or be troubled, we keep Jesus in our hearts as Lord, and we tell others of our hope. The example of Christ reminds us that Jesus suffered also, but was blessed.
https://youtu.be/U1Ujz8hakik
1 Peter 2:13-3:12Peter’s exhortation to be subject to government, masters, husbands, wives, and that all of us are thoughtful of others is difficult for most of us, especially when we face suffer because of those who are unjust. Peter reminds us that because of our relationship with God, we must continue to do good, especially by sharing the good news of Jesus with them.
https://youtu.be/gHyeHRH4EPw
1 Peter 2:21-25: Peter reminds these exiles that they have two wars: their flesh and the unbelievers. So they must learn to abstain from the passions of the flesh, have honorable conduct, do good, live as free people, and endure suffering. In this lesson, we examine the example that Jesus set for us.
https://youtu.be/iefG3VhYg2c
1 Peter 2:11-20: Peter reminds these exiles that they have two wars: their flesh and the unbelievers. So they must learn to abstain from the passions of the flesh, have honorable conduct, do good, live as free people, and endure suffering.
https://youtu.be/4ooqkyEN4p0
1 Peter 1:13 - 2:3: Because we have been ransomed through Jesus and we are anticipating the revelation of Jesus, Peter helps us understand three keys in how we spend our time in exile: 1) preparing your minds for action; 2) being sober-minded; and 3) having your hope set fully on God’s grace. https://youtu.be/QEXw_qG0SfE
1 Peter 1:1-12: Peter gives the elect exiles reasons to praise God, based on his mercy and power. It is an expression of his grace toward us and the glory he has planned for us. So that we love him, believe in him and rejoice in our salvation in him.
https://youtu.be/8mmwMVeFSOM
1 Corinthians 12:31 - 13:13: Paul teaches the Corinthians on their level of spiritual immature that love is excellent and great. He reminds them that they should pursue love because Love gives meaning, Love is altruistic, Love is strong and Love never ends.
https://youtu.be/G3l-Zhsu75k
1 Corinthians 12, 14: Paul reminds the brothers and sisters in Corinth that when we come together to worship we must be especially mindful that our individual gifts are used to build up each other.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXHOTE3LpTA
1 Corinthians 11:17-34: Paul reminds the brothers and sisters in Corinth that when we come together to worship we must be especially mindful that even in partaking of the supper we may humiliate and despise our siblings. It’s a vital warning for us to be wary of the individualism that exalts myself over brothers and sisters.
https://youtu.be/jXj7dnW5o1I
1 Corinthians 9:19: Paul reminds the brothers and sisters in Corinth that their individualism and rights are not as important as loving each other, helping each other and building each other up.
https://youtu.be/v_PszlSFQfA
1 Samuel 18:1: Jonathan and David remind us that brethren can have deep, meaningful relationships. We must be intentional, be faithful, love, and be knit. Original lesson: The Power of Friendship: Lessons from Jonathan and David. 2008 October 26
https://youtu.be/XlH3nku6j1I
Acts 7:20-29: Moses sought to be with his brothers but they rejected him. And he was exiled. Cain refused to care for his brother, and he was alone. But it’s not good for man to be alone. Why do we slip into the thinking of Cain so easily and find ourselves alone? Being brothers is not easy, but let brotherly love continue.
Of all the metaphors for believers, the one most often used in the NT is “adelphos” (siblings, brothers and sisters). After Jesus’ ascension the company who gathered in the upper room consisted of both men and women, and Peter calls all of them brethren. In Acts 15, both Jewish believers and Gentile believers are called brethren.
Parts of this lesson based on “Reclaiming the Church Family: A Solution to the Corporate-Church Crisis)” by Matthew T. Kimbrough
https://youtu.be/p0EU18quc8s
The document discusses Jesus Christ's relationship to believers as their brother. It notes that Christ partook of flesh and blood to become like his brothers in every way so that he could be a merciful and faithful high priest to help those who are tempted. As the Son of God, Christ calls believers his brothers and sisters and shares in their humanity so that he can bring many sons and daughters to glory. The document encourages believers that as holy brothers and sisters of Christ, they share in his heavenly calling from God.
Psalm 119:105; Matthew 7:13-14; 2 Timothy 3:16: A reminder that we have two paths we can choose to walk and why the Bible helps us decide which path is best for us to follow. Original lesson from 2013 (or so). https://youtu.be/hpGvnC0rlqs
Colossians 1:27: Even for those who have fallen short of God’s glory, there is still hope of glory in Jesus. By seeking glory through faith in him and abiding in him we will bear fruit, have eternal life, and abide in his love and joy.
https://youtu.be/sjVQ-5eDse8
Romans 6:5: A reminder that in baptism we are uniting together with Jesus in his death and his resurrection so that we can share in his glory.
https://youtu.be/jXaNOXRpIoA
2 Samuel 12:13; Psalm 51: David reminds us that although we’ve sinned when we turn back to our God with a broken and contrite heart he will show mercy and forgive our sins. Repentance leads to the restoration, so that we can be glorious. https://youtu.be/0E1da94y-eE
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
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Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
So let us turn the pages of ancient Indian literature and get to know more about Agni, the mighty purifier of all things, worshipped in Indian culture as a God since the Vedic time.
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
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Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
6. Who are the wicked?
Attitude
arrogant (2)
pride (4)
puffs at foes (5)
not moved (6)
no adversity (6)
7. Who are the wicked?
Speech
curses Jehovah (3)
renounces Jehovah (3)
cursing (7)
deceit (7)
oppression (7)
mischief (7)
Attitude
arrogant (2)
pride (4)
puffs at foes (5)
iniquity (7)
not moved (6)
no adversity (6)
8. Who are the wicked?
Speech
curses Jehovah (3)
renounces Jehovah (3)
cursing (7)
deceit (7)
hotly pursue (2)
ambush (8,9)
stealthily (8)
oppression (7)
mischief (7)
Attitude
arrogant (2)
pride (4)
puffs at foes (5)
murders (8)
iniquity (7)
not moved (6)
no adversity (6)
lurk (9)
schemes (2)
prospers (5)
net (9)
Actions
9. Who are the wicked?
Speech
curses Jehovah (3)
renounces Jehovah (3)
Attitude
arrogant (2)
pride (4)
puffs at foes (5)
hotly pursue (2)
ambush (8,9)
stealthily (8)
not moved (6)
no adversity (6)
Desire
schemes (2)
gain (3)
cursing (7)
deceit (7)
oppression (7)
mischief (7)
murders (8)
iniquity (7)
lurk (9)
prospers (5)
net (9)
Actions
10. Who are the wicked?
Speech
curses Jehovah (3)
renounces Jehovah (3)
Attitude
arrogant (2)
pride (4)
puffs at foes (5)
hotly pursue (2)
ambush (8,9)
stealthily (8)
not moved (6)
no adversity (6)
Desire
Actions
schemes (2)
gain (3)
cursing (7)
deceit (7)
oppression (7)
mischief (7)
murders (8)
iniquity (7)
lurk (9)
prospers (5)
net (9) Justification
There is no god (4)
Your judgments are on
high, out of his sight (5)
God has forgotten, He has hidden
His face, He will never see it . (11)
You will not call
to account (13)
11. Who are the wicked?
Speech
curses Jehovah (3)
renounces Jehovah (3)
Attitude
arrogant (2)
pride (4)
puffs at foes (5)
hotly pursue (2)
ambush (8,9)
stealthily (8)
not moved (6)
no adversity (6)
Desire
Actions
schemes (2)
gain (3)
cursing (7)
deceit (7)
oppression (7)
mischief (7)
murders (8)
iniquity (7)
lurk (9)
prospers (5)
net (9) Justification
There is no god (4)
Your judgments are on
high, out of his sight (5)
God has forgotten, He has hidden
His face, He will never see it . (11)
You will not call
to account (13)
12. Who are the wicked?
Speech
curses Jehovah (3)
renounces Jehovah (3)
Attitude
arrogant (2)
pride (4)
puffs at foes (5)
man who is of the earth
hotly pursue (2)
ambush (8,9)
stealthily (8)
not moved (6)
no adversity (6)
Desire
Actions
schemes (2)
gain (3)
cursing (7)
deceit (7)
oppression (7)
mischief (7)
murders (8)
iniquity (7)
lurk (9)
prospers (5)
net (9) Justification
There is no god (4)
Your judgments are on
high, out of his sight (5)
God has forgotten, He has hidden
His face, He will never see it . (11)
You will not call
to account (13)
14. Words of the wicked
I shall not be moved;
throughout all generations
I shall not meet adversity.
There is no god.
(4)
(6)
15. I shall not be moved;
throughout all generations
I shall not meet adversity.
There is no god.
(4)
(6)
God has
forgotten, He has
hidden His face, He
will never see it.
(11)
Words of the wicked
16. Words of the wicked
I shall not be moved;
throughout all generations
I shall not meet adversity.
There is no god.
(4)
(6)
God has
forgotten, He has
hidden His face, He
will never see it.
(11)
You will not call
to account.
(13)
17. Arise
Lift up Your hand
Forget not the afflicted
Break the arm of the wicked and evildoer
Call his wickedness to account
18. Jehovah is King
nations perish from His land
You hear the desire of the afflicted
You will strengthen their heart
You will incline your ear
to do justice