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Psalms 75 (NIV)

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Psalms 75 (NIV)
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Ps.75.1-10

Ps 75 This hymn of thanksgiving includes two direct messages from God that provide assurance of his justice (75:2-3, 10). The Lord rebukes arrogant people who defy him, promising to forcibly humble them (75:4-8). Together, the community and the psalmist respond with thanksgiving for God’s character (75:1, 9).

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Ps.75.2-8

75:2-8 The Lord will bring justice in his own time.

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Ps.75.4-5

75:4-5 The wicked arrogantly defy the heavens—the dwelling place of God. Through their boasting they insist that they are wiser than God.

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Ps.75.6

75:6 No creature has the right to rebel against its Creator.

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psalms 75:2-3

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psalms 75:4-8

psalms 75:4-8