Daily Psalms - Classical Psalms Every Day

Today's reading comes from Psalm Chapter 21 - To the chief musician. A Psalm of David.

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Psalms 21.

To the chief musician.

A Psalm of David.

The king shall joy in thy strength,
O Lord; and in thy salvation

how greatly shall he rejoice!

Thou hast given him his heart's
desire, and hast not withholden

the request of his lips.

Selah.

For thou preventest him with the
blessings of goodness: thou settest

a crown of pure gold on his head.

thou gavest it him, even length
of days for ever and ever.

His glory is great in thy
salvation: honour and majesty

hast thou laid upon him.

For thou hast made him most blessed
for ever: thou hast made him

exceeding glad with thy countenance.

For the king trusteth in the
Lord, and through the mercy of the

most High he shall not be moved.

Thine hand shall find out all
thine enemies: thy right hand shall

find out those that hate thee.

Thou shalt make them as a fiery oven
in the time of thine anger: the Lord

shall swallow them up in his wrath,
and the fire shall devour them.

Their fruit shalt thou destroy
from the earth, and their seed

from among the children of men.

For they intended evil against thee:
they imagined a mischievous device,

which they are not able to perform.

Therefore shalt thou make
them turn their back,

strings against the face of them.

Be thou exalted, Lord, in
thine own strength: so will

we sing and praise thy power.