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Targum su Salmi 92:78

Aramaic Targum to Psalms

A psalm and song that the first Adam uttered concerning the Sabbath day.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

It is good to give thanks in the presence of the Lord, and to praise your name, O Most High.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

To recount your goodness in the morning, and your truth in the nights,
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

According to the harp of ten strings, and according to the lyre, upon the murmuring of harps.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

For you have made me glad, O Lord, by your works; I will rejoice in the works of your hands.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

How great are your works, O Lord; your thoughts are very deep.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

A foolish son of man will not know it, and a fool will not comprehend this.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

While the wicked flourish like grass and all workers of deceit blossom, God is going to destroy them forever.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

But you are high and supreme in this age, O LORD, and you are high and supreme in the age to come.1Another Targum: And you, your hand is supreme to punish the wicked in the age to come, in the great day of judgment, O LORD; and you, your hand is supreme to give a good reward to the righteous in the age to come, O LORD.  
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

For, behold, your enemies, 2many targumim continue: prosper in this age; O LORD, for behold, your enemies will perish in the age to come; and all the workers of deceit will be separated from the band of the righteous.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

You have raised up my might like a wild-ox; you have anointed me with moist anointing oil of the leafy olive.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

And my eye has looked on the perdition of my oppressors; my ear has heard the sound of the destruction of those who stand against me to do harm.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

The righteous man will grow fruit like the palm-tree, like the cedar in Lebanon he will grow and produce roots.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

His sons will be planted in the sanctuary of the Lord; in the court of the house of our God they will flourish.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

Again like their fathers they will produce sons in old age; they will be plump and juicy.
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Aramaic Targum to Psalms

So that the inhabitants of the earth might tell it, for the Lord is upright; my strength,3many targumim read: mighty one; and there is no wrong in him.
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