Be not thou silent now at length

O God hold not thy peace,

Sit not thou still O God of strength

We cry and do not cease.

For lo thy furious foes now *swell

And *storm outrageously, *Jehemajun.

And they that hate thee proud and fill

Exalt their heads full hie.

Against thy people they *contrive *Jagnarimu.

*Their Plots and Counsels deep, *Sod.

*Them to ensnare they chiefly strive *Jithjagnatsu gnal.

*Whom thou dost hide and keep. *Tsephuneca.

Come let us cut them off say they,

Till they no Nation be

That Israels name for ever may

Be lost in memory.

For they consult *with all their might, *Lev jachdau.

And all as one in mind

Themselves against thee they unite

And in firm union bind.

The tents of Edom, and the brood

Of scornful Ishmael,

Moab, with them of Hagars blood

That in the Desart dwell,

Gebal and Ammon there conspire,

And hateful Amalec,

The Philistims, and they of Tyre

Whose bounds the sea doth check.

With them great Asshur also bands

And doth confirm the knot,

All these have lent their armed hands

To aid the Sons of Lot.

Do to them as to Midian bold

That wasted all the Coast.

To Sisera, and as is told

Thou didst to Jabins hoast,

When at the brook of Kishon old

They were repulst and slain,

At Endor quite cut off, and rowl’d

As dung upon the plain.

As Zeb and Oreb evil sped

So let their Princes speed

As Zeba, and Zalmunna bled

So let their Princes bleed.

For they amidst their pride have said

By right now shall we seize

Gods houses, and will now invade

*Their stately Palaces. *Neoth Elohim bears both.

My God, oh make them as a wheel

No quiet let them find,

Giddy and restless let them reel

Like stubble from the wind.

As when an aged wood takes fire

Which on a sudden straies,

The greedy flame runs hier and hier

Till all the mountains blaze,

So with thy whirlwind them pursue,

And with thy tempest chase;

*And till they *yield thee honour due, *They seek thy

Lord fill with shame their face. Name. Heb.

Asham’d and troubl’d let them be,

Troubl’d and sham’d for ever,

Ever confounded, and so die

With shame, and scape it never.

Then shall they know that thou whose name

Jehova is alone,

Art the most high, and thou the same

O’re all the earth art one.

 

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