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  • 2 Blessed be God, my mountain, who trains me to fight fair and well.He's the bedrock on which I stand,the castle in which I live,my rescuing knight,The high crag where I run for dear life,while he lays my enemies low.
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  • 4 I wonder why you care, God—why do you bother with us at all?All we are is a puff of air;we're like shadows in a campfire.
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  • 8 Step down out of heaven, God;ignite volcanoes in the hearts of the mountains.Hurl your lightnings in every direction;shoot your arrows this way and that.Reach all the way from sky to sea:pull me out of the ocean of hate,out of the grip of those barbariansWho lie through their teeth,who shake your handthen knife you in the back.
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  • 10 O God, let me sing a new song to you,let me play it on a twelve-string guitar—A song to the God who saved the king,the God who rescued David, his servant.
  • 11 Rescue me from the enemy sword,release me from the grip of those barbariansWho lie through their teeth,who shake your handthen knife you in the back.
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  • 14 Make our sons in their primelike sturdy oak trees,Our daughters as shapely and brightas fields of wildflowers.Fill our barns with great harvest,fill our fields with huge flocks;Protect us from invasion and exile—eliminate the crime in our streets.
  • 15 How blessed the people who have all this!How blessed the people who have God for God!
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