< Psalms 79 >
1 A psalm of Asaph. God, heathen nations have invaded your land. They have defiled your holy Temple. They have turned Jerusalem into heaps of rubble.
psalmus Asaph Deus venerunt gentes in hereditatem tuam polluerunt templum sanctum tuum posuerunt Hierusalem in pomorum custodiam
2 They have given the dead bodies of your servants as food to the birds of the air, the flesh of your faithful people to the beasts of the earth.
posuerunt morticina servorum tuorum escas volatilibus caeli carnes sanctorum tuorum bestiis terrae
3 They have poured out the blood of Jerusalem's people like water all through the city; no one remains to bury the dead.
effuderunt sanguinem ipsorum tamquam aquam in circuitu Hierusalem et non erat qui sepeliret
4 We have been made a mockery before our neighbors, ridiculed and laughed at by those around us.
facti sumus obprobrium vicinis nostris subsannatio et inlusio his qui circum nos sunt
5 How long, Lord? Will you be angry with us forever? Will your jealousy always burn like fire?
usquequo Domine irasceris in finem accendetur velut ignis zelus tuus
6 Pour out your anger on the heathen nations that don't know you, and on those kingdoms that don't worship you!
effunde iram tuam in gentes quae te non noverunt et in regna quae nomen tuum non invocaverunt
7 For they have destroyed the descendants of Jacob, and turned our country into a wasteland.
quia comederunt Iacob et locum eius desolaverunt
8 Don't hold the sins of our forefathers against us! Come to us quickly for we desperately need your compassion.
ne memineris iniquitatum nostrarum antiquarum cito anticipent nos misericordiae tuae quia pauperes facti sumus nimis
9 Help us, God of our salvation, because of your wonderful character! Save us and forgive us our sins because that's the kind of person you are!
adiuva nos Deus salutaris noster propter gloriam nominis tui Domine libera nos et propitius esto peccatis nostris propter nomen tuum
10 Why should the heathen nations be able to say, “Where is their God?” May they experience your punishment for shedding the blood of your servants, and may we see it.
ne forte dicant in gentibus ubi est Deus eorum et innotescat in nationibus coram oculis nostris ultio sanguinis servorum tuorum qui effusus est
11 Listen to the groans of the prisoners; with your great power save those condemned to die.
introeat in conspectu tuo gemitus conpeditorum secundum magnitudinem brachii tui posside filios mortificatorum
12 Pay each of these neighbors back seven times for the scorn and ridicule they directed against you, Lord.
et redde vicinis nostris septuplum in sinu eorum inproperium ipsorum quod exprobraverunt tibi Domine
13 Then we your people, the flock of your pasture, will praise you forever. We will thank you for all generations to come.
nos autem populus tuus et oves pascuae tuae confitebimur tibi in saeculum in generationem et generationem adnuntiabimus laudem tuam