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  • aOh, that you would burst from the heavens and come down!
    How the mountains would quake in your presence!
  • A Prayer for Help

    Oh, that You would [a]rend the heavens!
    That You would come down!
    That the mountains might shake at Your presence —
  • bAs fire causes wood to burn
    and water to boil,
    your coming would make the nations tremble.
    Then your enemies would learn the reason for your fame!
  • As fire burns brushwood,
    As fire causes water to boil —
    To make Your name known to Your adversaries,
    That the nations may tremble at Your presence!
  • When you came down long ago,
    you did awesome deeds beyond our highest expectations.
    And oh, how the mountains quaked!
  • When You did awesome things for which we did not look,
    You came down,
    The mountains shook at Your presence.
  • For since the world began,
    no ear has heard
    and no eye has seen a God like you,
    who works for those who wait for him!
  • For since the beginning of the world
    Men have not heard nor perceived by the ear,
    Nor has the eye seen any God besides You,
    Who acts for the one who waits for Him.
  • You welcome those who gladly do good,
    who follow godly ways.
    But you have been very angry with us,
    for we are not godly.
    We are constant sinners;
    how can people like us be saved?
  • You meet him who rejoices and does righteousness,
    Who remembers You in Your ways.
    You are indeed angry, for we have sinned —
    In these ways we continue;
    And we need to be saved.
  • We are all infected and impure with sin.
    When we display our righteous deeds,
    they are nothing but filthy rags.
    Like autumn leaves, we wither and fall,
    and our sins sweep us away like the wind.
  • But we are all like an unclean thing,
    And all our righteousnesses are like [b]filthy rags;
    We all fade as a leaf,
    And our iniquities, like the wind,
    Have taken us away.
  • Yet no one calls on your name
    or pleads with you for mercy.
    Therefore, you have turned away from us
    and turned us overc to our sins.
  • And there is no one who calls on Your name,
    Who stirs himself up to take hold of You;
    For You have hidden Your face from us,
    And have [c]consumed us because of our iniquities.
  • And yet, O LORD, you are our Father.
    We are the clay, and you are the potter.
    We all are formed by your hand.
  • But now, O Lord,
    You are our Father;
    We are the clay, and You our potter;
    And all we are the work of Your hand.
  • Don’t be so angry with us, LORD.
    Please don’t remember our sins forever.
    Look at us, we pray,
    and see that we are all your people.
  • Do not be furious, O Lord,
    Nor remember iniquity forever;
    Indeed, please look — we all are Your people!
  • Your holy cities are destroyed.
    Zion is a wilderness;
    yes, Jerusalem is a desolate ruin.
  • Your holy cities are a wilderness,
    Zion is a wilderness,
    Jerusalem a desolation.
  • The holy and beautiful Temple
    where our ancestors praised you
    has been burned down,
    and all the things of beauty are destroyed.
  • Our holy and beautiful [d]temple,
    Where our fathers praised You,
    Is burned up with fire;
    And all our pleasant things [e]are laid waste.
  • After all this, LORD, must you still refuse to help us?
    Will you continue to be silent and punish us?
  • Will You restrain Yourself because of these things, O Lord?
    Will You [f]hold Your peace, and afflict us very severely?

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