Psalm 9 v1-9 of 20 "I’ll praise you, LORD, with all my heart" To the tune Petersham. Sing Psalms

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Psalm 9 v1-9 of 20 "I’ll praise you, LORD, with all my heart"
tune: Petersham
Sing Psalms
Falkirk Free Church
This psalm is an acrostic poem in the Hebrew Alphabet. An exception is dalet, which is omitted. It is one of the nine acrostic Psalms the others being Psalms 10, 25, 34, 37, 111, 112, 119, and 145. Some consider this, along with psalm 10 to be a single unit for several reasons not least because the acrostic lettering continues in Psalm 10 at the point where Psalm 9 left off.
image: Lawrie Cate, Open Torah scroll
I'm not sure if I've cut and pasted the Hebrew is correctly; if not it will probably give someone a good chuckle.

PSALM 9 (a) C.M.

1 I’ll praise you, LORD, with all my heart;
your wonders I’ll proclaim.
2 I will rejoice in you, Most High,
and praise your holy name.

3 Before you all my enemies fall,
they turn their backs and flee.
4 For you upheld my right and cause
and judged me righteously.

5 You have rebuked the nations, LORD;
the wicked you destroyed.
You blotted out the heathen’s name—
for ever made it void.

6 The enemy have met their doom,
destroyed eternally.
You have uprooted all their towns;
they’re lost to memory.

7 The LORD for ever reigns on high;
his throne for judgment stands.
8 He’ll judge the world in righteousness,
with justice rule the lands.

9 The LORD will be a hiding place
for those who are oppressed,
And he will be a strong defence
for those who are distressed.

10 All those who know your name, O LORD,
in you their trust will place,
For you do not abandon those
who seek your gracious face.

11 Sing praises to the LORD who sits
in Zion on his throne;
Among the nations of the world
proclaim what he has done.

12 For he, the avenger of man’s blood,
remembers evermore;
The cry of the afflicted one
he never will ignore.

13 O LORD, see how my enemies
are persecuting me.
Have mercy! From the gates of death
lift me and set me free,

14 So that in Zion’s city gates
your praise I may declare,
And that I may exult with joy
in your salvation there.

15 The nations all have fallen down
into the pit they made;
Their feet are tangled in the net
which they themselves have laid.

16 The LORD is known by righteous acts;
his justice always stands.
The wicked are ensnared in traps,
the work of their own hands.

17 The wicked will return to where
the dead have their abode,
Where all the heathen nations go
that have forgotten God.

18 The needy will not be ignored,
forgotten all their days;
The hopes and longings of the poor
will not be crushed always.

19 Arise, LORD! Let not man prevail;
judge nations from your throne.
20 That they may know how frail they are,
with fear, LORD, strike them down.

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