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Psalms 86
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1A Psalm of a Song for the sons of Core. His foundations are in the holy mountains.
1(87) A Psalm of a Song for the sons of Core. His foundations are in the holy mountains.
2The Lord loves the gates of Sion, more than all the tabernacles of Jacob.
2The Lord loves the gates of Sion, more than all the tabernacles of Jacob.
3Glorious things have been spoken of thee, O city of God. Pause.
3Glorious things have been spoken of you, O city of God. Pause.
4I will make mention of Raab and Babylon to them that know me: behold also the Philistines, and Tyre, and the people of the Ethiopians: these were born there.
4I will make mention of Raab and Babylon to them that know me: behold also the Philistines, and Tyre, and the people of the Ethiopians: these were born there.
5A man shall say, Sion [is my] mother; and [such] a man was born in her; and the Highest himself has founded her.
5A man shall say, Sion [is my] mother; and [such] a man was born in her; and the Highest himself has founded her.
6The Lord shall recount [it] in the writing of the people, and of these princes that were born in her. Pause.
6The Lord shall recount [it] in the writing of the people, and of these princes that were born in her.
7The dwelling of all within thee is as [the dwelling] of those that rejoice.
7The dwelling of all within you is [as the dwelling] of those that rejoice.