1 Asafs-sálmur. Drottinn er alvaldur Guð, hann talar og kallar á jörðina frá upprás sólar til niðurgöngu hennar
2 Frá Síon, ímynd fegurðarinnar, birtist Guð í geisladýrð
3 Guð vor kemur og þegir ekki. Eyðandi eldur fer fyrir honum, og í kringum hann geisar stormurinn
4 Hann kallar á himininn uppi og á jörðina, til þess að dæma lýð sinn:
5 "Safnið saman dýrkendum mínum, þeim er gjört hafa sáttmála við mig með fórnum"
6 Þá kunngjörðu himnarnir réttlæti hans, því að Guð er sá sem dæmir

PS 50:1 Бог Богов, Господь возглаголал и призывает землю, от восхода солнца до запада
PS 50:2 С Сиона, который есть верх красоты, является Бог,
PS 50:3 (49-3) грядет Бог наш, и не в безмолвии: пред Ним огонь поядающий, и вокруг Его сильная буря
PS 50:4 (49-4) Он призывает свыше небо и землю, судить народ Свой:
PS 50:5 (49-5) `соберите ко Мне святых Моих, вступивших в завет со Мною при жертве`
PS 50:6 (49-6) И небеса провозгласят правду Его, ибо судия сей есть Бог

The Lord God, the Mighty One
Calls the earth from east to west

God from Zion does shine forth
Perfected in beauty he

Our God comes, no silence keeps
Fire before him, tempests 'round

He calls out to heav'n and earth
So that he may judge his own

"Bring to me my faithful ones
Who made covenant with me through their sacrifice!

The heav'ns call God just, for he is judge!


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    From musicfaith.com/profiles/interviews/Underoath:

    Music Faith (interveiwer): A lot of people ask me about the song Salmarnir. What language is being spoken and what is the translation? Grant Brandell (bass): Salmarnir is ice-landic for the word Psalm. The spoken dialogue is actually Psalm 50 in Russian, and then yelled in the background in English by Chris.

    To clarify what thisapparatus69 has said, here are some quotes i have compiled about the Underoath-Christianity issue.

    from punktv.ca/ :

    Aaron Gillespie (drums,vocals): "We're definitely a Christian band..."

    Grant Brandell (bass): "I [grew up as] a Christian and wanted to play music and that just inspired me to take the talent that God has given me and use it for Him."

    When asked about their success- "Grant: "It's all God"

    From gauntlet.ucalgary.ca/story/5920:

    Christopher Dudley (keyboards): We definitely don't ever want to have it be in question what we're about, we're Christians, we're a Christian band, and that's why we're here. We also talk from stage about it."

    Underoath's website is "underoath777.com", "7" being the Lord's number.

    Unfortunately I was unable to find any information regarding Underoath taking drugs, and I do not believe this to be true at all.

    I hope that this has helped to clear up what has been previously said about the band.

    blondy269on January 27, 2007   Link

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