Psalms 17

PSALM 17

1The prayer of David . Lord, hear thou my rightfulness; behold thou my prayer. Perceive thou with ears my prayer; not made in guileful lips.

2My doom come forth of thy cheer; thine eyes see they equity.

3Thou hast proved mine heart, and hast visited me in [the] night; thou hast examined, or assayed , me by fire, and wickedness is not found in me.

4That my mouth speak not of the works of men; for the words of thy lips I have kept hard ways.

5Make thou perfect my goings in thy paths; that my steps be not moved.

6I cried, for thou, God, heardest me; bow down thy ear to me, and hear thou my words.

7Make wonderful thy mercies; that makest safe them that hope in thee.

8Keep thou me as the apple of thine eye; and from them that against-stand thy right hand. Cover thou me under the shadow of thy wings;

9from the face of unpious men, that have tormented me. Mine enemies have encompassed my soul;

10they have closed together their fatness; the mouth of them spake pride.

11They casted me forth, and have en-compassed me now; they ordained to bow down their eyes into [the] earth.

12They, as a lion made ready to his prey, have taken me; and as the whelp of a lion dwelling in hid places.

13Lord, rise thou up, before come thou him, and deceive or overturn thou him; deliver thou my life from the unpious, deliver thou thy sword;

14from the enemies of thine hand. Lord, part thou them from a few men of the land in the life of them; their womb is [full-] filled of thine hid things. They be [full-] filled with sons; and they left their remnants, either residue , to their little children.

15But I in rightfulness [or rightwise-ness] shall appear to thy sight; I shall be [ful] filled, when thy glory shall appear.

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