Psalms 31

PSALM 31

1To victory, the psalm of David . Lord, I have hoped in thee, be I not shamed without end; deliver thou me in thy rightfulness [or rightwiseness] .

2Bow down thine ear to me; haste thou to deliver me. Be thou to me into God a defender, and into an house of refuge; that thou make me safe.

3For thou art my strength and my refuge; and for thy name, thou shalt lead me forth, and shalt nourish me.

4Thou shalt lead me out of the snare, which they hid to me; for thou art my defender.

5I betake my spirit into thine hands; Lord God of truth, thou hast again-bought me.

6Thou hatest them that keep vanities superfluously. Forsooth I hoped in the Lord;

7I shall have fully joy, and shall be glad in thy mercy. For thou beheldest my meekness; thou savedest my life from needs.

8And thou enclosedest not me altogether within the hands of the enemy; thou hast set my feet in a large place.

9Lord, have thou mercy on me, for I am troubled; mine eye is troubled in ire, my soul and my womb also .

10For why my life failed in sorrow; and my years in wailings. My virtue is made feeble in poverty; and my bones be troubled.

11Over all mine enemies I am made a shame, [and] greatly to my neighbours; and dread to my known. They that saw me withoutforth, fled from me;

12I am given to forgetting, as a dead man from the heart. I am made as a forlorn vessel;

13for I heard despising of many men dwelling in compass. In that thing while they came together against me; they counselled to take my life.

14But, Lord, I hoped in thee; I said, Thou art my God;

15my times be in thine hands. Deliver thou me from the hands of mine enemies; and from them that pursue me.

16Make thou clear thy face on thy servant; Lord, make thou me safe in thy mercy;

17be I not shamed, for I inwardly called thee. Unpious men be ashamed, and be they led forth into hell;

18guileful lips be made dumb. That speak wickedness against a just [or rightwise] man; in pride, and in mis-using or in abusing.

19Lord, the multitude of thy sweet-ness is full great; which thou hast hid to men dreading thee. Thou hast made a perfect thing to them that hope in thee; in the sight of the sons of men.

20Thou shalt hide them in the private of thy face; from [the] troubling of men. Thou shalt defend them in thy tabernacle; from [the] against-saying of tongues.

21Blessed be the Lord; for he hath made wonderful his mercy to me in a strengthened city.

22Forsooth I said in the out-passing of my soul; I am cast out from the face of thine eyes. Therefore thou heardest the voice of my prayer; while I cried to thee.

23All ye holy men of the Lord, love him; for the Lord shall seek truth, and he shall yield plenteously to them that do pride.

24All ye that hope in the Lord, do ye manly; and your heart be comforted.

Wycliffe’s Bible with Modern Spelling ©2017 Wycliffe’s Apocrypha ©2013, 2015 Wycliffe’s Bible © 2012, 2015 Wycliffe’s New Testament ©2001, 2011 Wycliffe’s Old Testament ©2001, 2010 
Published by: Terence P. Noble