25:1 O
Lord,
thou
art
my
God,
I
will
exalt
thee,
I
will
praise
thy
Name;
for
thou
hast
done
wonderfull
things;
thy
counsels
of
old
are
faithfulnesse
and
trueth.
25:2 For
thou
hast
made
of
a
citie,
an
heape;
of
a
defenced
city,
a
ruine:
a
palace
of
strangers,
to
be
no
citie,
it
shall
neuer
be
built.
25:3 Therefore
shall
the
strong
people
glorifie
thee,
the
city
of
the
terrible
nations
shall
feare
thee.
25:4 For
thou
hast
bene
a
strength
to
the
poore,
a
strength
to
the
needy
in
his
distresse,
a
refuge
from
the
storme,
a
shadow
from
the
heat,
when
the
blast
of
the
terrible
ones
is
as
a
storme
against
the
wall.
25:5 Thou
shalt
bring
downe
the
noise
of
strangers,
as
the
heat
in
a
dry
place;
euen
the
heat
with
the
shadow
of
a
cloud:
the
branch
of
the
terrible
ones
shalbe
brought
low.
25:6 And
in
this
mountaine
shall
the
Lord
of
hostes
make
vnto
all
people
a
feast
of
fat
things,
a
feast
of
wines
on
the
lees,
of
fat
things
full
of
marrow,
of
wines
on
the
lees
well
refined.
25:7 And
he
wil
destroy
in
this
mountaine
the
face
of
the
couering
cast
ouer
all
people,
and
the
vaile
that
is
spread
ouer
all
nations.
25:8 He
will
swallow
vp
death
in
victorie,
and
the
Lord
God
wil
wipe
away
teares
from
off
al
faces,
and
the
rebuke
of
his
people
shall
he
take
away
from
off
all
the
earth:
for
the
Lord
hath
spoken
it.
25:9 And
it
shalbe
said
in
that
day,
Loe,
this
is
our
God,
we
haue
waited
for
him,
and
he
will
saue
vs:
this
is
the
Lord,
we
haue
waited
for
him,
we
wil
be
glad,
and
reioyce
in
his
saluation.
25:10 For
in
this
mountaine
shall
the
hand
of
the
Lord
rest,
and
Moab
shalbe
troden
downe
vnder
him,
euen
as
straw
is
troden
downe
for
the
dounghill.
25:11 And
hee
shall
spread
foorth
his
hands
in
the
midst
of
them,
as
hee
that
swimmeth
spreadeth
foorth
his
hands
to
swimme:
and
hee
shall
bring
downe
their
pride
together
with
the
spoiles
of
their
hands.
25:12 And
the
fortresse
of
the
high
fort
of
thy
walles
shall
hee
bring
downe,
lay
low,
and
bring
to
the
ground,
euen
to
the
dust.