Catholic Public Domain Version
"And I meditated in the night with my heart, and I was distressed, and I examined my spirit. "
— Psalms 76:7, Catholic Public Domain Version
“Thou, even thou, art to be feared: and who may stand in thy sight when once thou art angry?”
“Thou, even thou, art to be feared; And who may stand in thy sight when once thou art angry? ”
“You, even you, are to be feared. Who can stand in your sight when you are angry?”
“You are awesome! Yes, you! Who can withstand your intense anger?”
“And I meditated in the night with my own heart: and I was exercised and I swept my spirit.”
“You, you are to be feared; who may keep his place before you in the time of your wrath?”
“Thou, even thou, art to be feared: and who may stand in thy sight when once thou art angry?”
I was mindful of God, and I was delighted, and I was distressed, and my spirit fell away.
My eyes anticipated the vigils. I was disturbed, and I did not speak.
I considered the days of antiquity, and I held the years of eternity in my mind.
And I meditated in the night with my heart, and I was distressed, and I examined my spirit.
So then, will God reject for eternity? Will he not continue to allow himself to show favor?
Or, will he cut off his mercy in the end, from generation to generation?
And would God ever forget to be merciful? Or, would he, in his wrath, restrict his mercies?