< Psalms 44 >

1 to/for to conduct to/for son: descendant/people Korah Maskil God in/on/with ear our to hear: hear father our to recount to/for us work to work in/on/with day their in/on/with day front: old
Psalmus, filiis Core ad intellectum.
2 you(m. s.) hand your nation to possess: take and to plant them be evil people and to send: let go them
Deus auribus nostris audivimus: patres nostri annunciaverunt nobis. Opus, quod operatus es in diebus eorum: et in diebus antiquis.
3 for not in/on/with sword their to possess: take land: country/planet and arm their not to save to/for them for right your and arm your and light face your for to accept them
Manus tua gentes disperdidit, et plantasti eos: afflixisti populos, et expulisti eos:
4 you(m. s.) he/she/it king my God to command salvation Jacob
Nec enim in gladio suo possederunt terram, et brachium eorum non salvavit eos: Sed dextera tua, et brachium tuum, et illuminatio vultus tui: quoniam complacuisti in eis.
5 in/on/with you enemy our to gore in/on/with name your to trample to arise: rise us
Tu es ipse rex meus et Deus meus: qui mandas salutes Iacob.
6 for not in/on/with bow my to trust and sword my not to save me
In te inimicos nostros ventilabimus cornu, et in nomine tuo spernemus insurgentes in nobis.
7 for to save us from enemy our and to hate us be ashamed
Non enim in arcu meo sperabo: et gladius meus non salvabit me.
8 in/on/with God to boast: boast all [the] day: always and name your to/for forever: enduring to give thanks (Selah)
Salvasti enim nos de affligentibus nos: et odientes nos confudisti.
9 also to reject and be humiliated us and not to come out: come in/on/with army our
In Deo laudabimur tota die: et in nomine tuo confitebimur in saeculum.
10 to return: return us back from enemy and to hate us to plunder to/for them
Nunc autem repulisti et confudisti nos: et non egredieris Deus in virtutibus nostris.
11 to give: make us like/as flock food and in/on/with nation to scatter us
Avertisti nos retrorsum post inimicos nostros: et qui oderunt nos, diripiebant sibi.
12 to sell people your in/on/with not substance and not to multiply in/on/with price their
Dedisti nos tamquam oves escarum: et in gentibus dispersisti nos.
13 to set: make us reproach to/for neighboring our derision and derision to/for around us
Vendidisti populum tuum sine pretio: et non fuit multitudo in commutationibus eorum.
14 to set: make us proverb in/on/with nation shaking head not people
Posuisti nos opprobrium vicinis nostris, subsannationem et derisum his, qui sunt in circuitu nostro.
15 all [the] day shame my before me and shame face my to cover me
Posuisti nos in similitudinem Gentibus: commotionem capitis in populis.
16 from voice: sound to taunt and to blaspheme from face enemy and to avenge
Tota die verecundia mea contra me est, et confusio faciei meae cooperuit me.
17 all this to come (in): come us and not to forget you and not to deal in/on/with covenant your
A voce exprobrantis, et obloquentis: a facie inimici, et persequentis.
18 not to turn back heart our and to stretch step our from way your
Haec omnia venerunt super nos, nec obliti sumus te: et inique non egimus in testamento tuo.
19 for to crush us in/on/with place jackal and to cover upon us in/on/with shadow
Et non recessit retro cor nostrum: et declinasti semitas nostras a via tua:
20 if to forget name God our and to spread palm our to/for god be a stranger
Quoniam humiliasti nos in loco afflictionis, et cooperuit nos umbra mortis.
21 not God to search this for he/she/it to know secret heart
Si obliti sumus nomen Dei nostri, et si expandimus manus nostras ad deum alienum:
22 for upon you to kill all [the] day to devise: count like/as flock slaughtered
Nonne Deus requiret ista? ipse enim novit abscondita cordis. Quoniam propter te mortificamur tota die: aestimati sumus sicut oves occisionis.
23 to rouse [emph?] to/for what? to sleep Lord to awake [emph?] not to reject to/for perpetuity
Exurge, quare obdormis Domine? exurge, et ne repellas in finem.
24 to/for what? face your to hide to forget affliction our and oppression our
Quare faciem tuam avertis, oblivisceris inopiae nostrae et tribulationis nostrae?
25 for to sink to/for dust soul our to cleave to/for land: soil belly: abdomen our
Quoniam humiliata est in pulvere anima nostra: conglutinatus est in terra venter noster.
26 to arise: rise [emph?] help to/for us and to ransom us because kindness your
Exurge Domine, adiuva nos: et redime nos propter nomen tuum.

< Psalms 44 >