Psalms 44
1 We have
heard with our
ears, O
God, our
fathers have
told us, what
work thou
didst in their
days, in the
times of
old. 2 How thou didst drive
out the
heathen with thy
hand, and
plantedst them; how thou didst
afflict the
people, and cast them
out.
3 For they
got not the
land in
possession by their own
sword, neither did their own
arm save them: but thy right
hand, and thine
arm, and the
light of thy
countenance, because thou hadst a
favour unto them.
4 Thou art my
King, O
God: command deliverances for
Jacob. 5 Through thee will we push
down our
enemies: through thy
name will we tread them
under that rise
up against us.
6 For I will not
trust in my
bow, neither shall my
sword save me.
7 But thou hast
saved us from our
enemies, and hast put them to
shame that
hated us.
8 In
God we
boast all the
day long, and
praise thy
name for
ever. Selah. 9 But thou hast cast
off, and put us to
shame; and goest not
forth with our
armies. 10 Thou makest us to
turn back from the
enemy: and they which
hate us
spoil for themselves.
11 Thou hast
given us like
sheep appointed for
meat; and hast
scattered us among the
heathen. 12 Thou
sellest thy
people for
nought, and dost not
increase thy wealth by their
price. 13 Thou
makest us a
reproach to our
neighbours, a
scorn and a
derision to them that are round
about us.
14 Thou
makest us a
byword among the
heathen, a
shaking of the
head among the
people. 15 My
confusion is
continually before me, and the
shame of my
face hath
covered me,
16 For the
voice of him that
reproacheth and
blasphemeth; by
reason of the
enemy and
avenger.
17 All this is
come upon us; yet have we not
forgotten thee, neither have we dealt
falsely in thy
covenant. 18 Our
heart is not
turned back, neither have our
steps declined from thy
way; 19 Though thou hast sore
broken us in the
place of
dragons, and
covered us with the shadow of
death. 20 If we have
forgotten the
name of our
God, or stretched
out our
hands to a
strange god; 21 Shall not
God search this
out? for he
knoweth the
secrets of the
heart. 22 Yea, for thy sake are we
killed all the
day long; we are
counted as
sheep for the
slaughter. 23 Awake, why
sleepest thou, O
Lord? arise, cast us not
off for
ever. 24 Wherefore
hidest thou thy
face, and
forgettest our
affliction and our
oppression? 25 For our
soul is bowed
down to the
dust: our
belly cleaveth unto the
earth. 26 Arise for our
help, and
redeem us for thy
mercies' sake.