< Psalms 9 >

1 “To the chief musician upon Muthlabben, a psalm of David.” I will thank the Lord with all my heart: I will relate all thy marvelous deeds.
to/for to conduct Alamoth (Muth-)labben melody to/for David to give thanks LORD in/on/with all heart my to recount all to wonder your
2 I will rejoice and exult in thee: I will sing praise to thy name, O thou Most High:
to rejoice and to rejoice in/on/with you to sing name your Most High
3 When my enemies are turned backward, [when] they fall and perish at thy presence.
in/on/with to return: return enemy my back to stumble and to perish from face: before your
4 For thou hast conducted my dispute and my cause; thou hast sat on the throne as a righteous judge.
for to make: do justice my and judgment my to dwell to/for throne to judge righteousness
5 Thou hast rebuked nations, thou hast caused the wicked to perish, their name hast thou blotted out for ever and ever.
to rebuke nation to perish wicked name their to wipe to/for forever: enduring and perpetuity
6 O thou enemy, the ruins are passed away for ever, and the cities which thou hast destroyed, —lost is their memorial, yea, theirs.
[the] enemy to finish desolation to/for perpetuity and city to uproot to perish memorial their they(masc.)
7 But the Lord will sit enthroned for ever: he hath established for giving judgment his throne.
and LORD to/for forever: enduring to dwell to establish: establish to/for justice throne his
8 And he will judge the world with righteousness, he shall decide for the people, with equity.
and he/she/it to judge world in/on/with righteousness to judge people in/on/with uprightness
9 The Lord also will be a strong-hold for the oppressed, a strong-hold in times of distress.
and to be LORD high refuge to/for crushed high refuge to/for time dearth
10 And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee; for thou hast not forsaken those that seek thee, O Lord.
and to trust in/on/with you to know name your for not to leave: forsake to seek you LORD
11 Sing praises to the Lord, who dwelleth in Zion: announce among the people his deeds.
to sing to/for LORD to dwell Zion to tell in/on/with people wantonness his
12 For he, that inquireth after acts of blood, hath remembered them: he hath not forgotten the cry of the afflicted.
for to seek blood [obj] them to remember not to forget cry (poor *Q(K)*)
13 Be gracious unto me, O Lord; have regard to my affliction [coming] from those that hate me, thou who liftest me up from the gates of death:
be gracious me LORD to see: behold! affliction my from to hate me to exalt me from gate death
14 In order that I may relate all thy praises in the gates of the daughters of Zion: I will be glad in thy salvation.
because to recount all praise your in/on/with gate daughter Zion to rejoice in/on/with salvation your
15 Sunk are nations in the ditch that they have prepared: in this net which they had laid in secret is their own foot caught.
to sink nation in/on/with pit: grave to make in/on/with net this to hide to capture foot their
16 The Lord is made known: he executed justice: through the doing of his own hands is the wicked ensnared. Higgayon, (Selah)
to know LORD justice: judgement to make: do in/on/with work palm his to snare wicked Higgaion (Selah)
17 The wicked shall return into hell, all the nations that are forgetful of God. (Sheol h7585)
to return: return wicked to/for hell: Sheol [to] all nation forgetful God (Sheol h7585)
18 For not everlastingly shall the needy be forgotten: the expectation of the poor shall not perish for ever.
for not to/for perpetuity to forget needy hope (afflicted *Q(K)*) to perish to/for perpetuity
19 Arise, O Lord; let not the mortal boast of his strength; let nations be judged before thy face.
to arise: rise [emph?] LORD not be strong human to judge nation upon face: before your
20 Place, O Lord, fear over them: let nations know, that they are but mortals. (Selah)
to set: appoint [emph?] LORD fear to/for them to know nation human they(masc., Selah)

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