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Jay P. Green's Literal Translation 1993

 

   

76:1To the chief musician. For stringed instruments. A Psalm of Asaph. A Song of Praise. God is known in Judah; His name is great in Israel.
76:2And His abode is in Salem; and His dwelling-place in Zion.
76:3There He broke the fiery arrows of the bow, the shield, and the sword, and the battle. Selah.
76:4You are glorious, more excellent than the mountains of prey.
76:5The stouthearted have been stripped; they slept their sleep; and none of the men of might have found their hands.
76:6By Your rebuke, O God of Jacob, both the horse and chariot have sunk into a sleep.
76:7You, even You, are terrifying; and who can stand before You when You are angry?
76:8You have caused judgment to be heard from Heaven; the earth feared and was stilled;
76:9when God arose to judgment, to save all the meek of the earth. Selah.
76:10For the wraths of man thank You; You encircle Yourself with the wraths left over.
76:11Vow and pay to Jehovah your God; let all that are around Him bring presents to the Fearful One.
76:12He shall cut off the spirit in princes; He is feared by the kings of the earth.
Green's Literal Translation 1993

Green's Literal Translation 1993

Green's Literal Translation (Literal Translation of the Holy Bible - LITV), is a translation of the Bible by Jay P. Green, Sr., first published in 1985. The LITV takes a literal, formal equivalence approach to translation. The Masoretic Text is used as the Hebrew basis for the Old Testament, and the Textus Receptus is used as the Greek basis for the New Testament.


Green's Literal Translation (LITV). Copyright 1993
by Jay P. Green Sr.
All rights reserved. Jay P. Green Sr.,
Lafayette, IN. U.S.A. 47903.