1To the chief musician, by David, a Psalm or song. Oh that God would arise, that his enemies might be scattered, and those that hate him might flee before him. 2As smoke is driven off, so drive them away: as wax melteth before the fire, so let the wicked perish at the presence of God. 3But the righteous shall rejoice; they shall exult before God: yea, they shall be exceedingly joyful. 4Sing unto God, sing praises to his name; extol him who rideth upon the heavens: the Everlasting is his name, and rejoice before him. 5A father of the fatherless, and a judge of the widows, is God in his holy habitation. 6God places those who are solitary in the midst of their families: he bringeth out those who are bound unto happiness; but the rebellious dwell in a dry land. 7O God, when thou didst go forth before thy people, when thou didst tread along through the wilderness––Selah–– 8The earth quaked, also the heavens dropped at the presence of God, yea, this Sinai, at the presence of God, the God of Israel. 9Rain of beneficence didst thou pour down, O God, whereby thou didst truly strengthen thy heritage, when it was weary. 10Thy assembly dwelt therein: thou didst prepare it with thy goodness for the afflicted people. O God, 11The Lord gave happy tidings; they are published by the female messengers, a numerous host. 12The kings of the armies flee away––flee away: yet she that tarried at home divideth the spoil. 13When ye lie still between the folds of your cattle, ye will be like the wings of the dove covered with sliver, and her pinions shining with flaming gold. 14When the Almighty scattered kings in the midst of her, then even in darkness shone light as pure as snow. 15A mountain of God is the mount of Bashan; many peaks hath the mount of Bashan. 16Why watch ye enviously, ye many–peaked mountains, yonder mountain which God hath chosen for his residence? yea, the Lord will also dwell there for ever. 17The chariots of God are two myriads; thousands of angels follow him: the Lord is among them: so is Sinai holy among mountains. 18Thou didst ascend on high, lead away captives, receive gifts among men, yea, even the rebellious, to dwell among them. O Lord God. 19Blessed be the Lord; day by day he loadeth us with benefits; our God is our salvation. Selah. 20Our God is to us the God of salvation: and by the Eternal the Lord are the escapes from death. 21But God will crush the head of his enemies, the hairy skull of him who walketh in his guiltiness. 22The Lord hath said, From Bashan will I bring back, I will bring back from the depths of the sea: 23In order that thou mayest wade with thy feet in blood, feeding the tongue of thy dogs from the enemies’ blood. 24Men see thy goings forth, O God! the goings forth of my God, my King, into the sanctuary. 25First come singers, then follow players on instruments, in the midst of maidens playing on timbrels. 26In assemblies bless ye God, praise the Lord, ye sprung from Israel’s fountain. 27There Benjamin the youngest leadeth them on, the princes of Judah in purple robes, the princes of Zebulun, the princes of Naphtali. 28Thy God hath ordained the rule to thee: strengthen, O God, what thou hast wrought for us. 29Because of thy temple over Jerusalem shall kings bring presents unto thee. 30Rebuke the wild beasts hiding among the reeds, the troops of steers among the calves of nations, that hasten along with presents of silver. He scattereth nations that are eager for the fight. 31Nobles will come out of Egypt: Ethiopia will stretch forth eagerly her hands unto God. 32Kingdoms of the earth, sing unto God; sing praises unto the Lord: Selah; 33To him who rideth over the highest heavens, of ancient days: hear! he sendeth forth his voice, the voice of might. 34Ascribe ye strength unto God: his excellency is over Israel, and his strength is in the skies. 35Thou art tremendous, O God, from thy holy residences: O God of Israel, thou art he that givest strength and power unto thy people. Blessed be God.