The Holy Bible Septuagint LXX Unaltered English Word-for-Word from Interlinear Greek

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Psalms 21

A psalm to David.

21:1O lord, the king shall be glad in your power; and over your deliverance he shall exult exceedingly.

21:2The desire of his heart you gave to him; and the supplication of his lips you did not deprive him.

21:3For you were with him beforehand in blessings of graciousness. You put upon his head a crown of precious stone.

21:4He asked life of you, and you gave to him duration of days, into the eon of the eon.

21:5His glory is great in your deliverance; glory and majesty you shall place upon him.

21:6For you shall give to him a blessing into the eon of the eon; you shall gladden him with joy with your countenance.

21:7For the king hopes upon the lord, and in the mercy of the highest in no way shall he be shaken.

21:8May your hand be found by all your enemies; may your right hand be found by all the ones detesting you.

21:9For you shall put them as an oven of fire in the time of your person; the lord in his anger disturbs them, and fire shall devour them.

21:10You shall destroy their fruit from the earth; and their seed from the sons of men.

21:11For they leaned bad things to you, they argued over plans which in no way might they be able to establish.

21:12For you shall put of them their back among your residue; you shall prepare their front.

21:13Be raised up high, O lord, in your power! We shall sing and strum of your dominations.