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And they requiting evil for good will be mine adversaries, for my pursuing Thou Thou wilt not forsake me, O Jehovah: my God, thou wilt not remove far off from me.

Behold, thou gavest my days a hand-breadth, and my life as nothing before thee: but every man stood all vanity. Silence.

Deliver me from all my transgression: thou wilt not set me a reproach of the foolish one.

With corrections for iniquity thou didst correct man, and thou wilt melt down as a moth his beauty: surely every man is vanity. Silence.

Hear my prayer, O Jehovah, and give ear to my cry; thou wilt not be silent at my tears, for I a sojourner with thee, a dweller, as all my fathers.

Sacrifice and a gift thou didst not delight in; the ears thou didst pierce to me: burnt-offering and sin thou didst not ask.

I announced good news, justice in the great convocation: behold, my lips I will not shut up, O Jehovah, thou knewest

Thou wilt not, O Jehovah, shut up thy compassions from me: thy mercy and thy truth shall always guard me.

And thou, O Jehovah, pity me and raise me up, and I will requite to them.

By this I knew that thou didst delight in me, for mine enemy will not shout over me.

I will say to God my rock, Wherefore didst thou forget me? wherefore darkened shall I go for the oppression of the enemy?

Why wilt thou be bowed down, O my soul? and why wilt thou be disturbed upon me? Hope upon God, for yet shall I praise him, the salvation of my face and my God.

Judge me, O God, and contend my contention from a nation not godly: from the man of deceit and iniquity thou wilt deliver me.

For thou the God of my strength: why didst thou reject me? wherefore darkened shall I go about for the oppression of the enemy?

Why wilt thou be bowed down, O my soul? and why wilt thou be disturbed upon me? hope upon God, for yet shall I praise him, the salvation of my face, and my God.

To the overseer for the sons of Korah: of instruction. O God, with our ears we heard; our fathers recounted to us the work thou didst in their days, in days of old.

Thou didst with thy hand drive out the nations and thou wilt plant them; thou wilt pluck in pieces the people, and thou wilt send them forth.

For by their sword they possessed not the land, and their arm saved them not: for thy right hand and thine arm, and the light of thy face, for thou didst delight in them.

Thou art he my King, O God: command the salvation of Jacob.

For thou savedst us from our enemies, and those hating us thou didst make ashamed.

But thou didst reject, and thou wilt shame us, and not go forth with our armies.

Thou wilt turn us back from the enemy: and those hating us spoiled for themselves.

Thou wilt give us as sheep for food, and thou didst scatter us among the nations.

Thou wilt sell thy people without riches, and thou didst not increase by their price.

Thou wilt set us a reproach to our neighbors, and a derision and scorn to them round about us.

Thou wilt set us a parable among the nations, a shaking of the head among the peoples.

Our heart drew not back, and thou wilt not incline our going from thy path;

For thou didst crush us in the place of jackals, and thou wilt cover over us with the shadow of death.

Awake, why wilt thou sleep, O Jehovah? awake, thou wilt not reject forever.

Why wilt thou hide thy face? wilt thou forget our affliction and our oppression?

Thou wert very beautiful above the sons of man: grace was poured forth by thy lips: for this God praised thee forever.

Gird thy sword upon the thigh, thou strong one in thy majesty and thine honor.

And in thy splendor prosper thou riding upon the word of truth and humility, of justice; and thy right hand shall teach thee wonderfully.

Instead of thy fathers shall be thy sons; thou shalt set them for chiefs in all the earth.

For in his living he will praise his soul, (and he will praise thee for thou wilt do good to thyself,)

And to the unjust one God said, What to thee to recount my law, and thou wilt lift up my covenant upon thy mouth?

If thou sawest a thief, and thou wilt run with him, and thy portion with those committing adultery.

Thou sentest thy month into evil, and thy tongue will contrive deceit

Thou wilt sit, and thou wilt speak against thy brother; against the son of thy, mother thou wilt give a stumbling-block.

These things thou didst and I was silent; thou thoughtest, being, I shall be like to thee: I will reprove thee, and I will set it in order before thine eyes.

Against thee, thee alone, did I sin, and I did evil in thine eyes: so that thou wilt be justified in thy speaking, and thou wilt be pure in thy judging.

For thou wilt not delight in sacrifice, and thou wilt not take pleasure in burnt-offering.

Then wilt thou delight in sacrifices of justice, in burnt-offering and whole burnt-offering: then they will bring up bullocks upon thine altar.

To the overseer instruction to David: In the coming of Doeg the Edomite to Saul, and he will say to him, David came to the house of Ahimelech. Why wilt thou boast in evil, thou strong one? the mercy of God is all the day.

Thou lovedst all words of destruction, a tongue of deceit

They feared a fear; there was no fear: for God scattered the bones of him making narrow: thou didst make ashamed, for God rejected them.

To the overseer upon the stringed instrument, instruction to David: In the going of the Ziphims, and they will say to Saul, Is not David hiding with us? O God, in thy name save me, and in thy strength thou wilt judge me.

To the overseer upon the stringed instrument, instruction to David. Give ear O God, to my prayer; thou wilt not hide thyself from my supplication.

And thou, O God, wilt bring them down to the well of destruction: men of bloods and deceit shall not halve their days; and I will trust in thee.

Thou didst recount my wanderings: set thou my tears in thy bottle: are they not in thy book?

To the overseer, Thou wilt not destroy, to David a poem in his fleeing from the face of Saul in the cave. Compassionate me, O God, compassionate me: for in thee my soul put trust, and in the shadow of thy wings I will put my trust till calamity shall pass by.

Be thou exalted over the heavens, O God: over all the earth, thy glory.

To the overseer, Thou wilt not destroy; to David a poem. Will ye indeed speak dumb justice? will ye judge justly, ye sons of man?

To the overseer, Thou wilt not destroy, to David a poem; in Saul sending, and they will watch the house to kill him. Deliver me from mine enemies, O God: thou wilt set me on high from those rising up against me.

And thou Jehovah God of armies, God of Israel, awake to review all the nations: thou wilt not compassionate all covering iniquity. Silence.

Thou wilt not kill them lest my people shall forget: cause them to wander to and fro by thy strength, and bring them down, O Jehovah, our shield.

To the overseer upon the lily of song: poem to David to teach; In the setting on fire Aram of the two rivers, and Aram of the station; and Joab will turn back and strike Edom in the valley of salt, twelve thousand. O God, thou didst cast us off, thou didst break us down, thou wert angry; wilt thou turn back to us?

Thou didst shake the earth; thou didst rend it: heal its breakings, for it is depressed.

Wilt not thou, O God? thou didst cast us off, and wilt thou not go forth, O God, with our armies?

From the end of the earth I will call to thee, in the fainting of my heart: thou wilt lead me into the rock it will be lifted up above me.

For thou, O God, heartiest to my vows: thou gavest the inheritance to those fearing thy name.

Thou wilt add days to the days of the king: his years as generation and generation.

Chanting to David in his being in the desert of Judah. O God thou art my God; I will seek thee: my soul thirsted for thee, my flesh longed for thee in a land of dryness, and thirsty without water.

For thou wert a help to me, and in the shadow of thy wings I will rejoice.

To the overseer; chanting to David. Hear, O God, my voice in my complaint: thou wilt guard my life from the fear of the enemy.

The words of iniquities were strong above me: our transgressions thou wilt cover them.

Happy him thou wilt choose, and thou wilt draw near; he shall dwell in thy enclosures: we shall be satisfied in the good of thy house; holy is thy temple.

Wonderful things in justice thou wilt answer us, O God saving us, the trust of all the ends of the earth, and those being far off upon the sea:

And they shall be afraid, those dwelling in the ends, from thy signs: the goings forth of the morning and evening thou wilt cause to rejoice.