Psalm 76

New International Reader’s Version

1 In the land of Judah, God is well known. In Israel, his name is great.2 His tent is in Jerusalem. The place where he lives is on Mount Zion.3 There he broke the deadly arrows of his enemies. He broke their shields and swords. He broke their weapons of war.4 God, you shine like a very bright light. You are more majestic than mountains full of wild animals.5 Brave soldiers have been robbed of everything they had. Now they lie there, sleeping in death. Not one of them can even lift his hands.6 God of Jacob, at your command both horse and chariot lie still.7 People should have respect for you alone. Who can stand in front of you when you are angry?8 From heaven you handed down your sentence. The land was afraid and became quiet.9 God, that happened when you rose up to judge. It happened when you came to save all your suffering people in the land.10 Your anger against sinners brings you praise. Those who live through your anger gather to worship you.11 Make promises to the LORD your God and keep them. Let all the neighbouring nations bring gifts to the God who should be respected.12 He breaks the proud spirit of rulers. The kings of the earth have respect for him.

Psalm 76

English Standard Version

1 To the choirmaster: with stringed instruments. A Psalm of Asaph. A Song. In Judah God is known; his name is great in Israel. (Ps 4:1; Ps 48:3; Ps 50:1)2 His abode has been established in Salem, his dwelling place in Zion. (Ge 14:18; Ps 9:11; Ps 27:5; Ps 74:2; La 2:6)3 There he broke the flashing arrows, the shield, the sword, and the weapons of war. (Ps 46:9; Eze 39:9)4 Glorious are you, more majestic than the mountains full of prey. (Isa 14:25; Eze 39:4; Na 2:13)5 The stouthearted were stripped of their spoil; they sank into sleep; all the men of war were unable to use their hands. (2Ki 19:35; Ps 13:3; Isa 46:12; Jer 51:39; Na 3:18)6 At your rebuke, O God of Jacob, both rider and horse lay stunned. (Ex 15:1; Ex 15:21)7 But you, you are to be feared! Who can stand before you when once your anger is roused? (Ps 47:2; Ps 130:3)8 From the heavens you uttered judgment; the earth feared and was still, (2Ch 20:29; Hab 2:20)9 when God arose to establish judgment, to save all the humble of the earth. (Ps 9:7)10 Surely the wrath of man shall praise you; the remnant[1] of wrath you will put on like a belt. (Ex 9:16)11 Make your vows to the Lord your God and perform them; let all around him bring gifts to him who is to be feared, (Ge 31:42; Ge 31:53; Ps 50:14; Ps 68:29; Ps 89:7; Isa 8:13)12 who cuts off the spirit of princes, who is to be feared by the kings of the earth. (Ps 47:2; Isa 18:5)