A Prayer for God’s People
1Have mercy upon us, O Godw of all,
2and put all the nations in fear of you.
3Lift up your hand against foreign nations
and let them see your might.*
4As you have used us to show your holiness to them,
so use them to show your glory to us.*
5Then they will know,x as we have known,
that there is no God but you, O Lord.*
6Give new signs and work other wonders;
7make your hand and right arm glorious.
8Rouse your anger and pour out your wrath;*
9destroy the adversary and wipe out the enemy.
10Hasten the day, and remember the appointed time,y
and let people recount your mighty deeds.
11Let survivors be consumed in the fiery wrath,
and may those who harm your people meet destruction.
12Crush the heads of hostile rulers
who say, “There is no one but ourselves.”*
13Gather all the tribes of Jacob,z,*
16and give them their inheritance, as at the beginning.
17Have mercy, O Lord, on the people called by your name,
on Israel, whom you have nameda your firstborn.*
18Have pity on the city of your sanctuary,b
Jerusalem, the place of your dwelling.c,*
19Fill Zion with your majestyd
and your templee with your glory.*
20Bear witness to those whom you created in the beginning,
and fulfill the prophecies spoken in your name.
21Reward those who wait for you,
and let your prophets be found trustworthy.*
22Hear, O Lord, the prayer of your servants, according to your goodwill towardf your people,
and all who are on the earth will know
that you are the Lord, the God of the ages.*
Concerning Discrimination
23The stomach will take any food,
yet one food is better than another.
24As the palate tastes the kinds of game,
so an intelligent mind detects false words.*
25A perverse mind will cause grief,
but a person with experience will pay him back.*
26A woman will accept any man as a husband,
but one daughter is preferable to another.
27A woman’s beauty lights up a man’s face,
and there is nothing he desires more.*
28If kindness and humility mark her speech,
her husband is more fortunate than other men.*
29He who acquires a wife gets his best possession,g
a helper fit for him and a pillar of support.h,*
30Where there is no fence, the property will be plundered,
and where there is no wife, a man will become a fugitive and a wanderer.i,*
31For who will trust a nimble robber
who skips from city to city?
So who will trust a man who has no nest
but lodges wherever nighttime finds him?*