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# Chapter 25
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1. O Lord, You are my God.
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I will exalt You,
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I will praise Your name,
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For You have done wonderful things;
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Your counsels of old are faithfulness and truth.
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2. For You have made a city a ruin,
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A fortified city a ruin,
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A palace of foreigners to be a city no more;
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It will never be rebuilt.
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3. Therefore the strong people will glorify You;
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The city of the terrible nations will fear You.
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4. For You have been a strength to the poor,
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A strength to the needy in his distress,
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A refuge from the storm,
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A shade from the heat;
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For the blast of the terrible ones is as a storm against the wall.
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5. You will reduce the noise of aliens,
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As heat in a dry place;
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As heat in the shadow of a cloud,
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The song of the terrible ones will be diminished.
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6. And in this mountain
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The Lord of hosts will make for all people
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A feast of choice pieces,
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A feast of wines on the lees,
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Of fat things full of marrow,
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Of well-refined wines on the lees.
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7. And He will destroy on this mountain
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The surface of the covering cast over all people,
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And the veil that is spread over all nations.
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8. He will swallow up death forever,
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And the Lord God will wipe away tears from all faces;
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The rebuke of His people
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He will take away from all the earth;
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For the Lord has spoken.
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9. And it will be said in that day:
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"Behold, this is our God;
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We have waited for Him, and He will save us.
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This is the Lord;
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We have waited for Him;
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We will be glad and rejoice in His salvation."
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10. For on this mountain the hand of the Lord will rest,
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And Moab shall be trampled down under Him,
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As straw is trampled down for the refuse heap.
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11. And He will spread out His hands in their midst
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As a swimmer reaches out to swim,
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And He will bring down their pride
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Together with the trickery of their hands.
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12. The fortress of the high fort of your walls
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He will bring down, lay low,
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And bring to the ground, down to the dust.
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