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Psalm 80:9

Contemporary English Version 1995

Then you cleared the ground, and we put our roots deep, spreading over the land.

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Your enemies ran from you, but not because you had swords and bows and arrows. I made your enemies panic and run away, as I had done with the two Amorite kings east of the Jordan River.

Someday Israel will take root like a vine. It will blossom and bear fruit that covers the earth.

You plant them like trees; you let them prosper and produce fruit. Yet even when they praise you, they don't mean it.

Those who survive in Judah will be like a vine that puts down deep roots and bears fruit.

The Lord gave them the land and everything else the nations had worked for.

and told David that the total number of men who could serve in the army was 1,100,000 in Israel and 470,000 in Judah.

Everyone living in Israel, from the town of Dan in the north to Beersheba in the south, was safe as long as Solomon lived. Each family sat undisturbed beneath its own grape vines and fig trees.

There were so many people living in Judah and Israel while Solomon was king that they seemed like grains of sand on a beach. Everyone had enough to eat and drink, and they were happy.

I have given my people Israel a land of their own where they can live in peace, and they won't have to tremble with fear any more. Evil nations won't bother them, as they did

Their strength and weapons were not what won the land and gave them victory! You loved them and fought with your powerful arm and your shining glory.

My friend dug the ground, removed the stones, and planted the best vines. He built a watchtower and dug a pit in rocky ground for pressing the grapes. He hoped they would be sweet, but bitter grapes were all it produced.

At that time you must sing about a fruitful vineyard.

You were a choice grapevine, but you have become a wild, useless vine.




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