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When I cry, answer me, O mine own righteous God, In a strait place, thou hast made room for me, Show me favour, and hear my prayer.

I, have called upon thee, for thou wilt answer me, O GOD, - Incline thine ear unto me, Hear thou my speech:

And, he, is like a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, he rejoiceth as a hero to run a race:

Hear, O Yahweh, With my voice, do I cry, Oh then show me favour and answer me.

Hear the voice of my supplication, when I cry to thee for help, when I lift up my hands toward thy holy shrine.

Hear, O Yahweh, and show me favour, O Yahweh! become thou a helper unto me.

But, I, had said in mine alarm, I am cut off from before thine eyes, - But, indeed, thou didst hear the voice of my supplication, when I cried for help unto thee.

Thus have I become as a man who cannot hear, in whose mouth are no arguments:

Hear my prayer, O Yahweh, And, unto my cry for help, give ear, At my tears, do not be silent, - For, a sojourner, am, I, with thee, A stranger, like all my fathers.

In embroidered raiment, shall she be brought unto the king - The virgins that follow her, her companions, are to be conducted unto thee:

Just as we have heard, So, have we see, In the city of Yahweh of hosts, In the city of our God, God himself, will establish her, unto times age-abiding. Selah.

Go round Zion, and compass her about, Reckon up her towers;

Apply your mind to her rampart, Pass between her palaces, That ye may recount them to an after generation;

Hear ye, this all ye peoples, Give ear, all ye inhabitants of this passing world;

Hear, O my people, and I will speak, O Israel, and I will adjure thee, God, thine own God, I am: -

O God! Hear my prayer, Give ear to the sayings of my mouth;

Day and night, they go round her, upon her walls, And, trouble and misery, are in her midst;

Engulfing ruin, is in her midst, And there depart not from her broadway, oppression and deceit.

GOD will hear, Yea He will humble them who aforetime sat enthroned . Selah.With whom are no changings, Neither have they revered God.

Lo! they belch forth with their mouth, Swords, are in their lips, For say they , Who doth hear?

From the end of the earth, unto thee do I cry, When my heart fainteth away, Unto a rock that is higher than I, wilt thou lead me.

Hear, O God, my voice when I complain, From dread peril by the foe, wilt thou guard my life.

Earth, will have given her increase, God, our own God, will bless us:

Though ye rest between the folds, The wings of the dove, shall be covered with silver, And, her pinions, with green-shimmering gold.

Let not a flood of waters overflow me, And let not the depth swallow me up, Neither let the well close, over me, her mouth.

A testimony in Joseph, he appointed it, When he went forth over the land of Egypt: A language I liked not, used I to hear;

Hear, O my people, and I will adjure thee, O Israel, if thou wilt hearken unto me!

Even the sparrow, hath found a home, And, the swallow, a nest for herself, where she hath laid her young, Thine altars, O Yahweh of hosts, My king and my God!

O Yahweh, God of hosts, hear thou my prayer, - Give hear, thou God of Jacob. Selah.

I will hear, what GOD - Yahweh - will speak, - For he will bespeak prosperity to his people, And to his men of lovingkindness, And to them who return with their heart unto him.

Yahweh himself too, will give us the blessing, And, our land, shall yield her increase.

But, of Zion, it shall be said - This man and that were born in her, And the Highest himself shall establish her.

So hath mine eye descried them who were lying in wait for me, - Of my wicked assailants, mine ears, shall hear.

He that planteth the ear, shall he not hear? Or, that fashioneth the eye, shall he not have power to see?

O Yahweh, hear thou my prayer, and let, my cry for help, unto thee, enter in.

Thou, wilt arise, wilt have compassion upon Zion, Surely it is time to favour her, Surely the time appointed, hath come;

Seeing that thy servants, take pleasure, in her stones, And, her dust, they favour:

To hear the groaning of the prisoner, To set free, them who were appointed to death.

Where the birds build their nests, The stork, in the fir-trees, hath her house;

This sea here, is great and broad on both hands, - Wherein are creeping things, even without number, Living things, small with great;

The upright seeth and is glad, And, all perverseness, hath closed her mouth.

Let his children, wander about, and beg, Let them be driven out of heir ruins;

Ears, have they, but they hear not, A nose, have they, but they smell not:

My voice, O hear, according to thy lovingkindness, O Yahweh! according to thy wont, give me life.

The arrows of the hero sharpened, with burning coals of broom.

Long, hath my soul had her dwelling with him that hateth peace:

This, is my place of rest unto futurity, Here, will I dwell, for I have desired it;

Her provision, will I abundantly bless, Her needy ones, will I satisfy with bread;

And, her priests, will I clothe with salvation, and, her men of lovingkindness, shall, shout aloud, for joy;

Ears, have they, but they hear not, Nose, - there is no breath in their mouth.

Who giveth snow like wool, Hoar-frost - like ashes, he scattereth: