PSALM 9*
Thanksgiving for Victory and Prayer for Justice
I
I will declare all your wondrous deeds.
I will sing hymns to your name, Most High.
they stumble and perish before you.
II
seated on your throne, judging justly.
their name you blotted out for all time.a
you destroyed their cities;
their memory has perished.
III
has set up his throne for judgment.
who judges the peoples with fairness.
a stronghold in times of trouble.c
you never forsake those who seek you, LORD.
IV
proclaim his deeds among the nations!
does not forget the cry of the afflicted.d
V
see how my foes afflict me!
You alone can raise me from the gates of death.e
sing joyously of your salvation
in the gates of daughter Zion.*
VI
in the snare they hide, their own foot is caught.
by the deeds they do the wicked are trapped.f
Higgaion. Selah*
VII
all the nations that forget God.
nor will the hope of the afflicted ever fade.g
let the nations be judged in your presence.
show the nations they are only human.
Selah
* [Psalms 9–10] Ps 9 and Ps 10 in the Hebrew text have been transmitted as separate poems but they actually form a single acrostic poem and are so transmitted in the Greek and Latin tradition. Each verse of the two Psalms begins with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet (though several letters have no corresponding stanza). The Psalm states loosely connected themes: the rescue of the helpless poor from their enemies, God’s worldwide judgment and rule over the nations, the psalmist’s own concern for rescue (Ps 9:14–15).
* [9:1] Muth Labben: probably the melodic accompaniment of the Psalm, now lost.
* [9:15] Daughter Zion: an ancient Near Eastern city could sometimes be personified as a woman or a queen, the spouse of the god of the city.
* [9:17] The LORD is revealed in making judgments: God has so made the universe that the wicked are punished by the very actions they perform. Selah: see note on Ps 3:3.
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