The Psalter According to the Seventy
Psalm 94
A Canticle Praise of David. Without Superscription among the Hebrews.
Come let us rejoice in the Lord, let us shout with jubilation unto God our Saviour.
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Let us come before His countenance with thanksgiving, and with psalms let us shout in jubilation unto Him.
3
For the Lord is a great God and a great king over all the earth.
4
For in His hand are the ends of the earth, and the heights of the mountains are His.
5
For the sea is His, and He made it; and the dry land His hands have fashioned.
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O come, let us worship and fall down before Him, and let us weep before the Lord Who made us.
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For He is our God, and we are the people of His pasture and the sheep of His hand.
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Today if ye will hear His voice, harden not your hearts, as in the provocation, in the day of temptation in the wilderness.
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For your fathers tempted Me, they proved Me and saw My works.
10
Forty years long was I grieved with that generation, and I said: They do always err in their hearts.
11
And they have not known My ways; so I sware in Mine anger: They shall not enter into My rest.
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Psalter According to the Seventy, copyright 1974
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Prayers from the Great Horologion are copyright 1997 Holy Transfiguration Monastery , Boston, MA, and are used with permission.
Translations of troparia and kontakia from the complete Menaion trans. Br. Isaac Lambertsen, published by The St. John of Kronstadt Press are used by permission.
Content from the Octoechos and Menaion are copyright www.st-sergius.org and are used with permission.