Brenton Septuagint Translation How Great Are Your Works 1A Psalm of a Song for the Sabbath-day. It is a good thing to give thanks to the Lord, and to sing praises to thy name, O thou Most High; 2to proclaim thy mercy in the morning, and thy truth by night, 3on a psaltery of ten strings, with a song on the harp. 4For thou, O Lord, hast made me glad with thy work: and in the operations of thy hands will I exult. 5How have thy works been magnified, O Lord! thy thoughts are very deep. 6A foolish man will not know, and a senseless man will not understand this. 7When the sinners spring up as the grass, and all the workers of iniquity have watched; it is that they may be utterly destroyed for ever. 8But thou, O Lord, art most high for ever. 9For, behold, thine enemies shall perish; and all the workers of iniquity shall be scattered. 10But my horn shall be exalted as the horn of a unicorn; and mine old age with rich mercy. 11And mine eye has seen mine enemies, and mine ear shall hear the wicked that rise up against me. 12The righteous shall flourish as a palm-tree: he shall be increased as the cedar in Libanus. 13They that are planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God. 14Then shall they be increased in a fine old age; and they shall be prosperous; that they may declare 15that the Lord my God is righteous, and there is no iniquity in him. Brenton Septuagint Translation, 1884. Versification mapped to KJV for coordination with other Old Testament Bible texts. Section Headings Courtesy INT Bible © 2013, Used by Permission Bible Hub |