Psalms 55

PSALM 55

1To victory, in organs, the learning of David . God, hear thou my prayer, and despise thou not my beseeching;

2give thou attention to me, and hear thou me. I am sorrowful in mine exercising;

3and I am disturbed of the face of the enemy, and of the tribulation of the sinner. For they bowed wicked-nesses into me; and in ire they were dis-easeful to me.

4Mine heart was troubled in me; and the dread of death felled on me.

5Dread and trembling came on me; and darknesses covered me.

6And I said, Who shall give to me feathers, as of a culver; and I shall fly, and shall take rest?

7Lo! I went far away, and fled; and I dwelled in wilderness.

8I abode him, that made me safe from the littleness, either dread , of spirit; and from tempest.

9Lord, cast thou down, [and] part thou the tongues of them; for I saw wickedness and against-saying in the city.

10By day and night wickedness shall encompass it on the walls thereof; and travail and unrightfulness be in the midst of them.

11And usury and guile [or treachery] failed not; from the streets thereof.

12For if mine enemy had cursed me; soothly I had suffered. And if he, that hated me, had spoken great things on me; in hap I had hid me from him.

13But thou art a man of one will; my leader, and my known.

14Which tookest together sweet meats and fellowship with me; we went with consent in the house of God.

15Death come on them; and go they down quick into hell. For way-wardnesses be in the dwelling places of them; in the midst of them.

16But I cried to thee, Lord; and the Lord saved me.

17In the eventide, and [the] morrow-tide, and in midday, I shall tell, and show; and he shall hear my voice.

18He shall again-buy my soul in peace from them, that nigh to me; for among many they were with me.

19God shall hear; and he that is before the worlds shall make them low. For changing is not to them, and they dreaded not God;

20he holdeth forth his hand in yielding. They defouled his testament,

21the cheers thereof were parted from ire; and his heart nighed. The words thereof were softer than oil; and they be darts.

22Cast thy care, or thought , [or thy busyness] , on the Lord, and he shall fully nourish thee; and he shall not give without end fluttering to a just [or rightwise] man.

23But thou, God, shalt lead them forth; into the pit of death. Men-quellers and beguilers shall not have half their days; but, Lord, I shall hope in thee.

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Published by: Terence P. Noble