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A psalm for Asaph. How good is God to Israel, to them that are of a right heart!

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But my feet were almost moved; my steps had well nigh slipped.

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Because I had a zeal on occasion of the wicked, seeing the prosperity of sinners.

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For there is no regard to their death, nor is there strength in their stripes.

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They are not in the labour of men: neither shall they be scourged like other men.

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Therefore pride hath held them fast: they are covered with their iniquity and their wickedness.

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Their iniquity hath come forth, as it were from fatness: they have passed into the affection of the heart.

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They have thought and spoken wickedness: they have spoken iniquity on high.

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They have set their mouth against heaven: and their tongue hath passed through the earth.

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Therefore will my people return here and full days shall be found in them.

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And they said: How doth God know? and is there knowledge in the most High?

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Behold these are sinners; and yet abounding in the world they have obtained riches.

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And I said: Then have I in vain justified my heart, and washed my hands among the innocent.

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And I have been scourged all the day; and my chastisement hath been in the mornings.

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If I said: I will speak thus; behold I should condemn the generation of thy children.

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I studied that I might know this thing, it is a labour in my sight:

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Until I go into the sanctuary of God, and understand concerning their last ends.

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But indeed for deceits thou hast put it to them: when they were lifted up thou hast cast them down.

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How are they brought to desolation? they have suddenly ceased to be: they have perished by reason of their iniquity.

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As the dream of them that awake, O Lord; so in thy city thou shalt bring their image to nothing.

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For my heart hath been inflamed, and my reins have been changed:

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and I am brought to nothing, and I knew not.

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I am become as a beast before thee: and I am always with thee.

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Thou hast held me by my right hand; and by thy will thou hast conducted me, and with thy glory thou hast received me.

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For what have I in heaven? and besides thee what do I desire upon earth?

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For thee my flesh and my heart hath fainted away: thou art the God of my heart, and the God that is my portion for ever.

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For behold they that go far from thee shall perish: thou hast destroyed all them that are disloyal to thee.

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But it is good for me to adhere to my God, to put my hope in the Lord God: That I may declare all thy praises, in the gates of the daughter of Sion.

Psalms 73of 150

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About Psalms 73

Asaph wrestles with wicked prosperity, until sanctuary reveals their slippery end; God his portion forever.

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Author
Various
Written
c. 900–400 BC
Location
Ancient Israel
Setting
Temple and national worship

Communal hymns, liturgical psalms, and post-exilic additions.

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