The Bible
Psalm 81
For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. By Asaph.
1Sing aloud to God
2Raise a song, and bring here the tambourine, the pleasant lyre with the harp.
3Blow the trumpet at the New Moon, at the full moon, on our feast day.
4For it is a statute for Israel, an ordinance of the God
5He appointed it in Joseph for a testimony, when he went out over the land of Egypt, I heard a language that I didn't know.
6"I removed his shoulder from the burden. His hands were freed from the basket.
7You called in trouble, and I delivered you. I answered you in the secret place of thunder. I tested you at the waters of Meribah." Selah.
8"Hear, my people, and I will testify to you, Israel, if you would listen to me!
9There shall be no strange god
10I am ForeverOne
11But my people didn't listen to my voice. Israel desired none of me.
12So I let them go after the stubbornness of their hearts, that they might walk in their own counsels.
13Oh that my people would listen to me, that Israel would walk in my ways!
14I would soon subdue their enemies, and turn my hand against their adversaries.
15The haters of ForeverOne
16But he would have also fed them with the finest of the wheat. I will satisfy you with honey out of the rock."
The Bible text is a minor adaptation of the WEB
to include nuanced meanings of particular ancient words for placenames, God and others of special interest.
In general square brackets:[] are used to indicated words not found in the original text.
They also indicate the 5 books of the Psalms, and the letters in Psalm 119;
and a few passages considered by some to be of questionable authenticity, marked with an asterisk(*).