Psalms Chapter 81 Bible Reading

Psalms Chapter 81

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TEHILLIM

King David’s Book Of Psalms (Tehillim in Hebrew)

In illness and in strife, in triumph and success they are recited

Psalms of King David capture each ones’ joy and grief, thanksgiving and remorse, cries from the heart and songs of happiness

Nothing I Desire

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Psalms At Times Of Despair

Idol worship profits nothing at all.

G-d the Son, Trinity, Triune or 3-in-1 G-d is nowhere to be found in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). Worship Him alone, and none other.

Listen or read if you are still in doubt until this time.

“G-d Awaits Your Repentance And Obedience To His Word Resulting Your Salvation”

Sing joyously to the God of our strength, call out to the God of Jacob —
81:2
Raise up a song and sound the drum, the sweet harp with the lyre.
81:3
Blow the shofar at the moon’s renewal, at the time appointed for our festive day.
:4
In distress you called out, and I released you; I answered you when you called privately with a thunderous reply, I tested you at the Waters of Strife, Selah.
:8
Listen, My people, and I will attest to you; O Israel, if you would but listen to Me.
:9
There shall be no strange god within you, nor shall you bow before an alien god.
:10
I am Hashem, your God, Who raised you from the land of Egypt; open wide your mouth and I will fill it.”
:11
But My people did not heed My voice; Israel did not desire Me.
:12
So I let them follow their heart’s fantasies, that they might follow their own counsels.
:13
If only My people would heed Me, if Israel would walk in My ways.
:14
In an instant I would subdue their foes, and against their tormentors I would turn My hand.
:15

1 For the conductor, on the gittith, of Asaph.
2 Sing praises to the God Who is our might, sound the shofar to the God of Jacob.
3 Raise [your voice in] song and give forth [with] a timbrel, a pleasant harp with a lyre.
4 Sound the shofar on the New Moon, on the appointed time for the day of our festival.
5 For it is a statute for Israel, the judgment of the God of Jacob.
6 As a testimony for Jehoseph, He ordained it, when he went forth over the land of Egypt, [when] I understood a language that I had not known.
7 I removed his shoulder from burdens; his hands were removed from the cauldron.
8 In distress, you called and I released you; I answered you-[though you called] in secret- with thunder; I tried you by the waters of Meribah, forever.
9 Hearken, My people, and I shall admonish you, Israel, if you hearken to Me.
10 No strange god shall be within you, neither shall you prostrate yourself to a foreign god.
11 I am the Lord, your God, Who brought you up from the land of Egypt; open your mouth wide, and I shall fill it.
12 But My people did not hearken to My voice, neither did Israel desire to [follow] Me.
13 So I let them go after their heart’s fantasies; let them go in their counsels.
14 If only My people would hearken to Me, if Israel would go in My ways.
15 In a short time I would subdue their enemies and upon their enemies I would return My hand.
16 The enemies of the Lord would lie to Him, and their time would be forever.
17 Then He would feed them with the fat of wheat and I would sate you with honey from a rock.

Shall Not Alter

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Psalms are part of the daily prayers.

When prayers are answered, and moments of good fortune, Psalms are chanted and read joyously.

“Let all souls praise G-d, Hallelujah!”

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