Psalm 81

Elberfelder Bibel

von SCM Verlag
1 Dem Chorleiter. Nach der Gittit. Von Asaf. (Ps 8,1; Ps 50,1)2 Jubelt Gott zu, unserer Stärke! Jauchzt dem Gott Jakobs! (Ps 59,17)3 Hebt an den Gesang, und lasst das Tamburin ertönen, die liebliche Zither samt der Harfe! (Ps 33,2; Ps 149,3)4 Stoßt am Neumond in das Horn, am Vollmond zum Tag unseres Festes! (4Mo 10,10)5 Denn eine Ordnung für Israel ist dies, eine Verordnung des Gottes Jakobs.6 Er setzte es ein als ein Zeugnis in Josef, als er auszog gegen das Land Ägypten. Eine Sprache höre ich, die ich ⟨bisher⟩ nicht kannte: (Ps 112,4; Ps 114,1)7 Ich habe von der Last befreit seine Schulter, seine Hände lösten sich vom Tragkorb. (2Mo 6,6; 2Mo 20,2; 5Mo 5,6; Jer 16,14)8 In der Bedrängnis riefst du, und ich befreite dich. Ich antwortete dir im Donnergewölk. Ich prüfte dich am Wasser von Meriba. // (2Mo 17,7; 2Mo 19,16; 4Mo 20,13)9 Höre, mein Volk, ich will dich warnen. Israel, wenn du mir doch gehorchtest! (2Mo 15,26; Ps 50,7)10 Es soll kein fremder Gott bei dir sein, und du sollst nicht anbeten einen Gott des Auslands. (2Mo 20,3; 5Mo 5,7; Jos 24,23)11 Ich bin der HERR, dein Gott, der dich aus dem Land Ägypten herausgeführt hat. Tue deinen Mund weit auf, und ich will ihn füllen. (2Mo 6,6; 2Mo 20,2; 5Mo 5,6; Jer 16,14)12 Aber mein Volk hat nicht auf meine Stimme gehört, und Israel ist mir nicht willig gewesen. (Hos 9,17)13 Da gab ich sie dahin in die Verstocktheit ihres Herzens. Sie wandelten nach ihren Ratschlägen. (Spr 1,31; Joh 12,40; Apg 7,42; Röm 1,24)14 Dass mein Volk auf mich hörte, Israel in meinen Wegen wandelte! (5Mo 10,12; Jes 48,18)15 Bald würde ich ihre Feinde beugen, meine Hand wenden gegen ihre Bedränger. (3Mo 26,3)16 Die den HERRN hassen, würden ihm ⟨Ergebung⟩ heucheln, ihre[1] Zeit würde ewig sein. (5Mo 5,29; Ps 18,45)17 Mit dem besten[2] Weizen würde ich[3] es speisen, und mit Honig aus dem Felsen würde ich es sättigen. (5Mo 32,13; Ps 147,14)

Psalm 81

English Standard Version

von Crossway
1 To the choirmaster: according to The Gittith.[1] Of Asaph. Sing aloud to God our strength; shout for joy to the God of Jacob! (5Mo 32,43; Ps 8,1; Ps 50,1; Ps 66,1; Ps 84,1)2 Raise a song; sound the tambourine, the sweet lyre with the harp. (2Mo 15,20; Ps 71,22)3 Blow the trumpet at the new moon, at the full moon, on our feast day. (3Mo 23,24; 4Mo 10,10; 4Mo 29,1)4 For it is a statute for Israel, a rule[2] of the God of Jacob.5 He made it a decree in Joseph when he went out over[3] the land of Egypt. I hear a language I had not known: (2Mo 11,4; 5Mo 28,49; Ps 77,15; Ps 78,5; Ps 78,67; Ps 80,1; Ps 114,1; Ps 122,4; Jer 5,15)6 “I relieved your[4] shoulder of the burden; your hands were freed from the basket. (2Mo 1,11; Jes 9,4; Jes 10,27)7 In distress you called, and I delivered you; I answered you in the secret place of thunder; I tested you at the waters of Meribah. (2Mo 2,23; 2Mo 14,10; 2Mo 17,7; 2Mo 19,19; 4Mo 20,13; Ps 18,11; Ps 50,15)8 Hear, O my people, while I admonish you! O Israel, if you would but listen to me! (Ps 50,7)9 There shall be no strange god among you; you shall not bow down to a foreign god. (2Mo 20,3; 5Mo 32,12; Ps 44,20; Jes 43,12)10 I am the Lord your God, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt. Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it. (2Mo 20,2; Ps 37,3)11 “But my people did not listen to my voice; Israel would not submit to me. (2Mo 32,1; 5Mo 32,15; 5Mo 32,18; Spr 1,25; Spr 1,30)12 So I gave them over to their stubborn hearts, to follow their own counsels. (5Mo 29,19; Hi 8,4; Ps 106,43; Jer 7,24; Mi 6,16; Apg 7,42; Apg 14,16; Röm 1,24; Röm 1,26)13 Oh, that my people would listen to me, that Israel would walk in my ways! (5Mo 5,29; 5Mo 5,33; 5Mo 32,29; Jes 48,18)14 I would soon subdue their enemies and turn my hand against their foes. (Am 1,8)15 Those who hate the Lord would cringe toward him, and their fate would last forever. (Ps 18,44)16 But he would feed you[5] with the finest of the wheat, and with honey from the rock I would satisfy you.” (5Mo 32,13; 5Mo 32,14; Hi 29,6; Ps 147,14; Hes 16,19)

Psalm 81

New International Version

von Biblica
1 Sing for joy to God our strength; shout aloud to the God of Jacob![1]2 Begin the music, strike the tambourine, play the melodious harp and lyre.3 Sound the ram’s horn at the New Moon, and when the moon is full, on the day of our Feast;4 this is a decree for Israel, an ordinance of the God of Jacob.5 When God went out against Egypt, he established it as a statute for Joseph. I heard an unknown voice say:6 ‘I removed the burden from their shoulders; their hands were set free from the basket.7 In your distress you called and I rescued you, I answered you out of a thundercloud; I tested you at the waters of Meribah.[2]8 Hear me, my people, and I will warn you – if you would only listen to me, Israel!9 You shall have no foreign god among you; you shall not worship any god other than me.10 I am the Lord your God, who brought you up out of Egypt. Open wide your mouth and I will fill it.11 ‘But my people would not listen to me; Israel would not submit to me.12 So I gave them over to their stubborn hearts to follow their own devices.13 ‘If my people would only listen to me, if Israel would only follow my ways,14 how quickly I would subdue their enemies and turn my hand against their foes!15 Those who hate the Lord would cringe before him, and their punishment would last for ever.16 But you would be fed with the finest of wheat; with honey from the rock I would satisfy you.’

Psalm 81

New International Reader’s Version

von Biblica
1 Sing joyfully to God! He gives us strength. Give a loud shout to the God of Jacob!2 Let the music begin. Play the tambourines. Play sweet music on harps and lyres.3 Blow the ram’s horn on the day of the New Moon feast. Blow it again when the moon is full and the Feast of Booths begins.4 This is an order given to Israel. It is a law of the God of Jacob.5 He gave it as a covenant law for the people of Joseph. It was given when God went out to punish Egypt. There I heard a voice I didn’t recognise.6 The voice said, ‘I removed the load from your shoulders. I set your hands free from carrying heavy baskets.7 You called out when you were in trouble, and I saved you. I answered you out of a thundercloud. I tested you at the waters of Meribah.8 ‘My people, listen and I will warn you. Israel, I wish you would listen to me!9 Don’t have anything to do with the gods of other nations. Don’t bow down and worship any god other than me.10 I am the LORD your God. I brought you up out of Egypt. Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it with good things.11 ‘But my people wouldn’t listen to me. Israel wouldn’t obey me.12 So I let them go their own stubborn way. I let them follow their own sinful plans.13 ‘I wish my people would listen to me! I wish Israel would live as I want them to live!14 Then I would quickly bring their enemies under control. I would use my power against their attackers.15 Those who hate me would bow down to me in fear. They would be punished for ever.16 But you would be fed with the finest wheat. I would satisfy you with the sweetest honey.’

Psalm 81

King James Version

1 To the chief Musician upon Gittith, A Psalm of Asaph. Sing aloud unto God our strength: make a joyful noise unto the God of Jacob.2 Take a psalm, and bring hither the timbrel, the pleasant harp with the psaltery.3 Blow up the trumpet in the new moon, in the time appointed, on our solemn feast day.4 For this was a statute for Israel, and a law of the God of Jacob.5 This he ordained in Joseph for a testimony, when he went out through the land of Egypt: where I heard a language that I understood not.6 I removed his shoulder from the burden: his hands were delivered from the pots.7 Thou calledst in trouble, and I delivered thee; I answered thee in the secret place of thunder: I proved thee at the waters of Meribah. Selah.8 Hear, O my people, and I will testify unto thee: O Israel, if thou wilt hearken unto me;9 There shall no strange god be in thee; neither shalt thou worship any strange god.10 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.11 But my people would not hearken to my voice; and Israel would none of me.12 So I gave them up unto their own hearts'lust: and they walked in their own counsels.13 Oh that my people had hearkened unto me, and Israel had walked in my ways!14 I should soon have subdued their enemies, and turned my hand against their adversaries.15 The haters of the LORD should have submitted themselves unto him: but their time should have endured for ever.16 He should have fed them also with the finest of the wheat: and with honey out of the rock should I have satisfied thee.