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Psalms 136

1A Psalm of David: to Jeremiah. Above the rivers of Babylon, there we sat and wept, while we remembered Zion.

2By the willow trees, in their midst, we hung up our instruments.

3For, in that place, those who led us into captivity questioned us about the words of the songs. And those who carried us away said: “Sing us a hymn from the songs of Zion.”

4How can we sing a song of the Lord in a foreign land?

5If I ever forget you, Jerusalem, let my right hand be forgotten.

6May my tongue adhere to my jaws, if I do not remember you, if I do not set Jerusalem first, as the beginning of my joy.

7O Lord, call to mind the sons of Edom, in the day of Jerusalem, who say: “Despoil it, despoil it, even to its foundation.”

8O daughter of Babylon, have pity. Blessed is he who will repay you with your payment, which you have paid to us.

9Blessed is he who will take hold of your little ones and dash them against the rock.

Understanding Catholic Public Domain vs King James Version in Psalms 136

Catholic Public Domain (CPDV)

Modern Catholic translation in the public domain with deuterocanonical books.

King James Version (KJV)

The classic 1611 English translation known for its majestic prose and literary influence.

You are viewing a side-by-side comparison of Psalms 136 in the Catholic Public Domain and King James Version. Comparing these two versions can help shed light on the nuances of the original text.

Key Comparison: Psalms 136:1

CPDV

"A Psalm of David: to Jeremiah. Above the rivers of Babylon, there we sat and wept, while we remembered Zion."

KJV

"O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever."

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