12 gThe north and the south, you have created them; hTabor and iHermon jjoyously praise your name. 17 They dsurround me like a flood eall day long; 18 You have caused gmy beloved and my friend to shun me; 89 iI will sing of jthe steadfast love of the Lord, forever; with my mouth I will make known your kfaithfulness to all generations. Your wrath is as awesome as the fear you deserve. 37 Like sthe moon it shall be established forever. 6 nor the pestilence that stalks in darkness. 51 with which your enemies mock, O Lord. Give us gladness in proportion to our former misery! Sorry, an error was encountered while loading comparison. Sign up for an account to try it FREE for 30 days. lest you ustrike your foot against a stone. 2 Before the mountains were born, before you gave birth to the earth and the world, from beginning to end, you are God. 4 I am counted among those who hgo down to the pit; 6 You have put me in kthe depths of the pit, and you overwhelm me with oall your waves. 15 Make us glad for as many days as you have uafflicted us. 90 Lord, you have been our udwelling place1. 15 Give us gladness in proportion to our former misery! 29 I will establish his loffspring forever. The ancient superscription at the head of the Psalm attributes it to Moses. 16 Let your vwork be shown to your servants. 38 But now you have ucast off and rejected; you are full of wrath against your vanointed. Psalm 90: A Prayer of Moses, the Man of God Psalm 90 is the only Psalm of Moses in the Psalter. Living Bible (TLB). 14 “Because he zholds fast to me in love, I will deliver him; I will protect him, because he aknows my name. 12 Are your vwonders known in wthe darkness. 5 lYou will not fear mthe terror of the night. Turn away your anger from us. and your glorious power to their children. 90 1-2 God, it seems you’ve been our home forever; long before the mountains were born, Long before you brought earth itself to birth, from “once upon a time” to “kingdom come”—you are God. Which of us can fear you as he should? Psalm 90 is the oldest psalm, written by Moses by the year 1440 BC. uWho among the heavenly beings2 is like the Lord. 42 You have exalted the right hand of his foes; 43 You have also turned back the edge of his sword. A prayer of Moses, the man of God. Lord, through all the generations you have been our home! and how I bear in my oheart the insults6 of all the many nations. 45 You have cut short cthe days of his youth; 46 eHow long, O Lord? you cscattered your enemies with your mighty arm. 14 kRighteousness and justice are the foundation of your throne; lsteadfast love and faithfulness go before you. We’ll send you a new verse every day to download or share. 10 But you have exalted my thorn like that of uthe wild ox; 11 My weyes have seen the downfall of my enemies; my ears have heard the doom of my evil assailants. It’s Psalm 90, probably the oldest Psalm in the book of Psalms. 4 For you, O Lord, have made me glad by your kwork; at lthe works of your hands I sing for joy. You sweep people away like dreams that disappear. Please try again soon. 9 Because you have made the Lord your odwelling place—. and my kcovenant will stand firm4 for him. Get beautiful Bible art delivered to your inbox. Replace the evil years with good. and for as many years as we have seen evil. How long will you delay? 7 a God greatly vto be feared in the council of tthe holy ones. But even the best years are filled with pain and trouble; 11 Who can comprehend the power of your anger?