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Psalm 9:6

Good News Translation (US Version)

Our enemies are finished forever; you have destroyed their cities, and they are completely forgotten.

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Our enemies have no reason to gloat over us. We have fallen, but we will rise again. We are in darkness now, but the Lord will give us light.

Moses answered, “Don't be afraid! Stand your ground, and you will see what the Lord will do to save you today; you will never see these Egyptians again.

He seized the dragon, that ancient serpent—that is, the Devil, or Satan—and chained him up for a thousand years.

The last enemy to be defeated will be death.

Then our enemies will see this and be disgraced—the same enemies who taunted us by asking, “Where is the Lord your God?” We will see them defeated, trampled down like mud in the streets.

Babylonia, you are like a mountain that destroys the whole world, but I, the Lord, am your enemy. I will take hold of you, level you to the ground, and leave you in ashes.

“Have you never heard that I planned all this long ago? And now I have carried it out. I gave you the power to turn fortified cities into piles of rubble.

Is this the man who destroyed cities and turned the world into a desert? Is this the man who never freed his prisoners or let them go home?”

He stops wars all over the world; he breaks bows, destroys spears, and sets shields on fire.

but he opposes those who do evil, so that when they die, they are soon forgotten.

it is sung by children and babies. You are safe and secure from all your enemies; you stop anyone who opposes you.

then let my enemies pursue me and catch me, let them cut me down and kill me and leave me lifeless on the ground!

“Have you never heard that I planned all this long ago? And now I have carried it out. I gave you the power to turn fortified cities into piles of rubble.

When the Israelites on the other side of Jezreel Valley and east of the Jordan River heard that the Israelite army had fled and that Saul and his sons had been killed, they abandoned their towns and fled. Then the Philistines came and occupied the towns.

Two days later David and his men arrived back at Ziklag. The Amalekites had raided southern Judah and attacked Ziklag. They had burned down the town

Terror and dread fall upon them. They see your strength, O Lord, and stand helpless with fear until your people have marched past— the people you set free from slavery.

Their fame is ended at home and abroad; no one remembers them any more.

The righteous call to the Lord, and he listens; he rescues them from all their troubles.

Now they are dead and will not live again; their ghosts will not rise, for you have punished them and destroyed them. No one remembers them any more.




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