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Psa 75 V1V2V3V4V5V6V7V8V9V10

Parallel PSA 75:0

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(All still tentative.)

UHB  

USTA psalm written by Asaph for the choir director, to be sung using the tune ‘Do not destroy’


LEB• A psalm of Asaph. A song.[fn]


75:? The Hebrew Bible counts the superscription as the first verse of the psalm; the English verse number is reduced by one

KJB-16111 The Prophet praiseth God. 2 Hee promiseth to iudge vprightly. 4 He rebuketh the proud by consideration of Gods prouidence. 9 He praiseth God, & promiseth to execute iustice.¶ To the chiefe musician Al-taschith, A Psalme or song of Asaph.
   (1 The Prophet praiseth God. 2 He promiseth to judge uprightly. 4 He rebuketh the proud by consideration of Gods providence. 9 He praiseth God, and promiseth to execute justice.¶ To the chief musician Al-taschith, A Psalme or song of Asaph.)


UTNuW Translation Notes:

Psalm 075 General Notes

Type of Psalm

Psalm 75 is a wisdom psalm; teaching what will happen to evil people. (See: wise and evil)

Religious and Cultural Concepts in This Chapter

Punishment

God has warned the evil people that they will be punished. He will strengthen the good people. (See: good)

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