O God, we have heard, and our fathers have
told
What wonders Thou didst in the great days
of old;
The nations were crushed and expelled by
Thy hand,
Cast out that Thy people might dwell in
their land.
They gained not the land by
the edge of the sword,
Their own arm to them could no safety
afford,
But Thy right hand saved, and the light of
Thy face,
Because of Thy favor and wonderful grace.
Command, and Thy word shall deliverance
bring,
O God, to Thy chosen, for Thou art our
King;
Through Thee we will surely defeat all our
foes,
Through Thy Name will triumph o’er those
that oppose.
No trust will I place in my strength to
defend.
Nor yet on my sword as a safeguard depend;
In Thee, Who hast saved us and put them to
shame,
We boast all the day, ever praising Thy
Name.
Thou, Lord, hast forsaken, to shame
brought our boasts;
No more to the field dost Thou go with our
hosts;
Thou turnest us back from the foe in
dismay,
And spoilers who hate us have made us
their prey.
Like sheep to the slaughter Thy people
are given,
Dispersed through the nations, afar we are
driven;
Thou sellest Thy people to strangers for
naught,
Their price to Thy treasure no increase
has brought.
Thou makest our neighbors reproach us
in pride,
And those that are near us to scoff and
deride;
A byword the nations have made of our
name,
With scorn and derision they put us to
shame.
Yea, all the day long I behold my
disgrace,
And covered am I with confusion of face;
The voice of blasphemers and scoffers I
hear,
The foe and avenger against me appear.
All this have we suffered, and never
forgot
To serve Thee, Jehovah, nor falsely have
wrought;
Our heart is not turned, and our steps
have not strayed,
Though crushed amid ruins and under
death’s shade.