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Psalm 58 – A Prayer for Vengeance on Unjust Judges 
For the leader. Al tashheth. Of David. A michtam. 
 1 Do you speak what is right, you gods? 
With equity judge you your people? 
 2 In the land you practise iniquity – all of you; 
violence do you dispense with your hands. 
 3 The wicked go astray from the womb 
liars take the wrong path from their birth. 
 4 Venom have they like the venom of snakes, 
they are like the deaf adder that stops her ears, 
 5 and refuses to listen to the voice of the charmer, 
or binder of spells, no matter how cunning. 
 6 O God, break to pieces the teeth in their mouth, 
tear out the great teeth of the young lions, Lord. 
 7 May they melt away like running water! 
Like tender grass, cut down may they be! 
 8 Like the snail that dissolves on its crawling path, 
like the birth untimely which sees not the sunlight. 
 9 Faster than a thorn-fire heats your pots, 
he will come with his tempest and sweep them away. 
 10 The sight of such vengeance will gladden the righteous; 
their feet they will wash in the blood of the wicked. 
 11 People will say, “Yes, the just are rewarded: 
yes, on the earth is a God who is Judge.”