Psalms 129
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A song for pilgrims going up to Jerusalem.

1Many enemies have attacked from the time I was young. Let everyone in Israel say:

2Many enemies have attacked from the time I was young, but they never defeated me.

3They beat me on my back, leaving long furrows as if it had been ploughed by a farmer.

4But the Lord does what is right: he has cut me free from the ropes of the wicked.

5May everyone who hates Zion be driven back in humiliating defeat.

6May they be like grass that grows on a roof that withers before it can be harvested,

7There's not enough even for a reaper to hold, not enough even for the binder to bind.a

8May passers-by not say to them, “The blessing of the Lord be on you; we bless you in the name of the Lord.”

Footnotes:

7 aThe image is of something that's completely useless.