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Psalm 76:6 - Douy-Rheims Bible Challoner Revision

6 Unto the end, for Idithun, a psalm of Asaph. I cried to the Lord with my voice; to God with my voice, and he gave ear to me.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

6 At thy rebuke, O God of Jacob, Both the chariot and horse are cast into a dead sleep.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

6 At Your rebuke, O God of Jacob, both chariot [rider] and horse are cast into a dead sleep [of death]. [Exod. 15:1, 21; Nah. 2:13; Zech. 12:4.]

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American Standard Version (1901)

6 At thy rebuke, O God of Jacob, Both chariot and horse are cast into a dead sleep.

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Common English Bible

6 At your rebuke, Jacob’s God, both chariot and horse were stopped dead-still.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

6 I considered the days of antiquity, and I held the years of eternity in my mind.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

6 I thought upon the days of old: and I had in my mind the eternal years.

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Psalm 76:6
20 Cross References  

And David sent messengers, and took her, and she came in to him, and he slept with her: and presently she was purified from her uncleanness:


I beseech thee, O Lord, remember how I have walked before thee in truth, and with a perfect heart, and have done that which is pleasing before thee. And Ezechias wept with much weeping.


6 And he humbled himself afterwards, because his heart had been lifted up, both he and the inhabitants of Jerusalem: and therefore the wrath of the Lord came not upon them in the days of Ezechias.


4 Bringing forth grass for cattle, and herb for the service of men. That thou mayst bring bread out of the earth:


2 For till his judgments are in my sight: and his justices I have not put away from me.


For it is a commandment in Israel, and a judgment to the God of Jacob.


Pharao's chariots and his army he hath cast into the sea: his chosen captains are drowned in the Red Sea.


3 In thy mercy thou hast been a leader to the people which thou hast redeemed: and in thy strength thou hast carried them to thy holy habitation.


4 And the people murmured against Moses, saying: What shall we drink?


And I will deliver thee and this city out of the hand of the king of the Assyrians, and I will protect it.


7 Therefore behold the days come, and I will visit the idols of Babylon: and her whole land shall be confounded, and all her slain shall fall in the midst of her.


Sedecias was one and twenty years old when he began to reign: and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem: and the name of his mother was Amital, the daughter of Jerernias of Lobna.


8 And they shall know that I am the Lord their God, because I caused them to be carried away among the nations; and I have gathered them together unto their own land, and have not left any of them there.


4 And the Lord will give a commandment concerning thee, that no more of thy name shall be sown: I will destroy the graven and molten thing out of the house of thy God, I will make it thy grave, for thou art disgraced.


Art thou better than the populous Alexandria, that dwelleth among the rivers? waters are round about it: the sea is its riches, the waters are its walls.


They are dreadful, and terrible: from themselves shall their judgment, and their burden proceed.


2 And the land shall mourn: families and families apart: the families of the house of David apart, and their women apart:


7 And Saul knew David's voice, and said: Is this thy voice, my son David? And David said: It is my voice, my lord the king.


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