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Psalms
Chapter 129
(Passion Bible)
Psalms 129
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A song of the stairway Let all Israel admit it. From our very beginning we have been persecuted by the nations.
2
And from our very beginning we have faced never-ending discrimination. Nevertheless, our enemies have not defeated us. We’re still here!
3
They have hurt us more than can be expressed, ripping us to shreds, cutting deeply into our souls.
4
But no matter what, the Lord is good to us. He is a righteous God who stood to defend us, breaking the chains of the evil ones that bound us.
5
May all who hate the Jews fall back in disgrace to a shameful defeat!
6
Let them be like grass planted in shallow soil that soon withers with no sustenance.
7
Let them be like weeds ignored by the reaper and worthless to the harvester.
8
Let no one who sees them say, “May the blessings of Jehovah be upon your life. May the Lord bless you.”[1]
| # | Passion Bible | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | A song of the stairway Let all Israel admit it. From our very beginning we have been persecuted by the nations. | |
| 2 | And from our very beginning we have faced never-ending discrimination. Nevertheless, our enemies have not defeated us. We’re still here! | |
| 3 | They have hurt us more than can be expressed, ripping us to shreds, cutting deeply into our souls. | |
| 4 | But no matter what, the Lord is good to us. He is a righteous God who stood to defend us, breaking the chains of the evil ones that bound us. | |
| 5 | May all who hate the Jews fall back in disgrace to a shameful defeat! | |
| 6 | Let them be like grass planted in shallow soil that soon withers with no sustenance. | |
| 7 | Let them be like weeds ignored by the reaper and worthless to the harvester. | |
| 8 | Let no one who sees them say, “May the blessings of Jehovah be upon your life. May the Lord bless you.”[1] |
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