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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Paul’s matter-of-fact acknowledgment, born of twenty years of first-hand experience, that the message he was preaching – that salvation as to be had through a crucified God – was considered by everyone to be either deeply obscene or totally, completely, tin-foil-hat ridiculous.
Greg Gilbert

The book of Proverbs is, in ways, a treatise on talk. I would summarize it this way: words give life; words bring death – you choose. What does this mean? It means you have never spoken a neutral word in your life. Your words have direction to them. If your words are moving in the life direction, they will be words of encouragement, hope, love, peace, unity, instruction, wisdom, and correction. But if your words are moving in a death direction, they will be words of anger, malice, slander, jealousy, gossip, division, contempt, racism, violence, judgment, and condemnation. Your words have direction to them. When you hear the word talk you ought to hear something that is high and holy and significant and important. May God help us never to look at talk as something that doesn’t matter.
Paul David Tripp

Latin Vulgate Psalms Chapter 64:1-14.

Index: Latin Vulgate

 

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64:1 in finem psalmus David *canticum; Hieremiae et Aggei de verbo peregrinationis quando incipiebant proficisci

64:2 te decet hymnus Deus in Sion et tibi reddetur votum in Hierusalem

64:3 exaudi orationem ad te omnis caro veniet

64:4 verba iniquorum praevaluerunt super nos et impietatibus nostris tu propitiaberis

64:5 beatus quem elegisti et adsumpsisti inhabitabit in atriis tuis replebimur in bonis domus tuae sanctum est templum tuum

64:6 mirabile in aequitate exaudi nos Deus salutaris noster spes omnium finium terrae et in mari longe

64:7 praeparans montes in virtute tua accinctus potentia

64:8 qui conturbas profundum maris sonum fluctuum eius turbabuntur gentes

64:9 et timebunt qui inhabitant terminos a signis tuis exitus matutini et vespere delectabis

64:10 visitasti terram et inebriasti eam multiplicasti locupletare eam flumen Dei repletum est aquis parasti cibum illorum quoniam ita est praeparatio eius

64:11 rivos eius inebria multiplica genimina eius in stillicidiis eius laetabitur germinans

64:12 benedices coronae anni benignitatis tuae et campi tui replebuntur ubertate

64:13 pinguescent speciosa deserti et exultatione colles accingentur

64:14 induti sunt arietes ovium et valles abundabunt frumento clamabunt etenim hymnum dicent