< Psalms 77 >

1 To the choirmaster on (Jeduthun *QK) of Asaph a psalm. Voice my to God and I will cry out voice my to God and he will give ear to me.
For the chief musician; after the manner of Jeduthun. A psalm of Asaph. I will call out with my voice to God; I will call with my voice to God, and my God will hear me.
2 In [the] day of distress my [the] Lord I sought hand my - night it was stretched out and not it grew numb it refused to be comforted self my.
In the day of my trouble I sought the Lord; at night I stretched my hands out, and they would not become tired. My soul refused to be comforted.
3 I will remember God so I may murmur I will complain - for it may faint away spirit my (Selah)
I thought of God as I groaned; I thought about him as I grew faint. (Selah)
4 You held [the] eyelids of eyes my I was troubled and not I spoke.
You held my eyes open; I was too troubled to speak.
5 I thought about days from antiquity years of antiquiti.
I thought about the days of old, about times long past.
6 I will remember song my in the night with heart my I will meditate and it searched spirit my.
During the night I called to mind the song I once sang. I thought carefully and tried to understand what had happened.
7 ¿ To forever will he reject - [the] Lord and not will he repeat? to show favor again.
Will the Lord reject me forever? Will he never again show me favor?
8 ¿ Has it come to an end to perpetuity covenant loyalty his has it come to an end? a word to a generation and a generation.
Was his covenant faithfulness gone forever? Had his promise failed forever?
9 ¿ Has he forgotten to have compassion God or? has he shut off in anger compassion his (Selah)
Had God forgotten to be gracious? Had his anger shut off his compassion? (Selah)
10 And I said [is] wounding my it [the] years of [the] right [hand] of [the] Most High.
I said, “This is my sorrow: the changing of the right hand of the Most High toward us.”
11 (I will remember *QK) [the] deeds of Yahweh for I will remember from antiquity wonder[s] your.
But I will call to mind your deeds, Yahweh; I will think about your wonderful deeds of old.
12 And I will meditate on all work your and on deeds your I will meditate.
I will ponder all your deeds and will reflect on them.
13 O God [is] in holiness way your who? [is] a god great like God.
Your way, God, is holy; what god compares to our great God?
14 You [are] the God [who] does wonder[s] you have made known among the peoples strength your.
You are the God who does wonders; you have revealed your strength among the peoples.
15 You redeemed by an arm people your [the] descendants of Jacob and Joseph (Selah)
You gave your people victory by your great power— the descendants of Jacob and Joseph. (Selah)
16 They saw you [the] waters - O God they saw you [the] waters they writhed in agony also they trembled [the] deeps.
The waters saw you, God; the waters saw you, and they were afraid; the depths trembled.
17 They poured forth water - clouds a sound they gave forth clouds also arrows your they went about.
The clouds poured down water; the cloudy skies gave voice; your arrows flew about.
18 [the] sound of Thunder your - [was] in the whirlwind they lit up lightning flashes [the] world it trembled and it shook the earth.
Your thunderous voice was heard in the wind; the lightning lit up the world; the earth trembled and shook.
19 [was] in the Sea way your (and path your *QK) [was] in waters many and footprints your not they were known.
Your path went through the sea and your way through the surging waters, but your footprints were not seen.
20 You led like flock people your by [the] hand of Moses and Aaron.
You led your people like a flock by the hand of Moses and Aaron.

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