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Psalm 60 — A Prayer after Defeat in Battle 
For the leader. On shushan eduth. A michtam of David (for teaching), when he fought with Aram-naharaim and Aram-zobah, and Joab returned and defeated twelve thousand Edomites in the Valley of Salt. 
 1 O God, you have spurned and broken us, 
routing us in your wrath — restore us! 
 2 You have shaken the land and cleft it; 
heal its tottering breaches. 
 3 You have made your people drink hardship, 
and given us wine of reeling. 
 4 You have given those who fear you a banner, 
a rallying-place from the bow, 
Selah
  5 for the rescue of your beloved. 
Save by your right hand and answer us. 
 6 God did solemnly swear: 
“As victor will I divide Shechem, 
and mete out the valley of Succoth. 
 7 Mine is Gilead, mine is Manasseh, 
Ephraim is the defence of my head, 
Judah my sceptre of rule, 
 8 Moab the pot that I wash in, 
Edom — I cast my shoe over it, 
I shout o'er Philistia in triumph.” 
 9 O to be brought to the fortified city! 
O to be led into Edom! 
 10 Have you not spurned us, O God? 
You do not march forth with our armies. 
 11 Grant us help from the foe, 
for human help is worthless. 
 12 With God we shall yet do bravely: 
he himself will tread down our foes.