Catholic Public Domain Version
"Sound the trumpet at the new moon, on the noteworthy day of your solemnity, "
— Psalms 80:4, Catholic Public Domain Version
“O Lord God of hosts, how long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy people?”
“ O Jehovah God of hosts, How long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy people? ”
“Yahweh God of Armies, How long will you be angry against the prayer of your people?”
“O LORD God of Heaven’s Armies! How long will you remain angry at your people while they pray to you?”
“Blow up the trumpet on the new moon, on the noted day of your solemnity.”
“O Lord God of armies, how long will your wrath be burning against the rest of your people?”
“O Lord God of hosts, how long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy people?”
Unto the end. For the wine and oil presses. A Psalm of Asaph himself.
Exult before God our helper. Sing joyfully to the God of Jacob.
Take up a psalm, and bring forth the timbrel: a pleasing Psalter with stringed instruments.
Sound the trumpet at the new moon, on the noteworthy day of your solemnity,
for it is a precept in Israel and a judgment for the God of Jacob.
He set it as a testimony with Joseph, when he went out of the land of Egypt. He heard a tongue that he did not know.
He turned the burdens away from his back. His hands had been a slave to baskets.