Let me speak {that I may find relief}; let me open my lips, and let me answer.

"{Let me have silence}, and I myself will speak, and let come over me whatever [may].

Who [is] he who will contend with me? For {then} I would be silent, and I would pass away.

"Therefore my disquieting thoughts bring me back {for the sake of} my inward excitement.

Bear [with] me, and I myself will speak; then after my speaking you can mock.

Listen! For noble things I will speak, and upright things from the opening of my lips.

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I will speak, that I may be refreshed: I will open my lips and answer.

I will speak

I will open

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I will speak

"{Let me have silence}, and I myself will speak, and let come over me whatever [may].
"Therefore my disquieting thoughts bring me back {for the sake of} my inward excitement.
Bear [with] me, and I myself will speak; then after my speaking you can mock.

I will open

Listen! For noble things I will speak, and upright things from the opening of my lips.
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