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[By David, a Psalm sung by the sons of Jonadab, and the first that were taken captive.] [1] O Lord, I have hoped in thee: let me never be put to shame. [2] In thy righteousness deliver me and rescue me: incline thine ear to me, and save me. [3] Be to me a protecting God, and a strong hold to save me: for thou art my fortress and my refuge. [4] Deliver me, O my God, from the hand of the sinner, from the hand of the transgressor and unjust man. [5] For thou art my support, O Lord; O Lord, thou art my hope from my youth. [6] On thee have I been stayed from the womb: from the belly of my mother thou art my protector: of thee is my praise continually. [7] I am become as it were a wonder to many: but thou art my strong helper. [8] Let my mouth be filled with praise, that I may hymn thy glory, and thy majesty all the day. [9] Cast me not off at the time of old age; forsake me not when my strength fails. [10] For mine enemies have spoken against me; and they that lay wait for my soul have taken counsel together, [11] saying, God has forsaken him: persecute ye and take him; for there is none to deliver him. [12] O God, go not far from me, O my God, draw nigh to my help. [13] Let those that plot against my soul be ashamed and utterly fail: let those that seek my hurt be clothed with shame and dishonour. [14] But I will hope continually, and will praise thee more and more. [15] My mouth shall declare thy righteousness openly, and thy salvation all the day; for I am not acquainted with the affairs of men. [16] I will go on in the might of the Lord: O Lord, I will make mention of thy righteousness only. [17] O God, thou hast taught me from my youth, and until now will I declare thy wonders; [18] even until I am old and advanced in years. O God, forsake me not; until I shall have declared thine arm to all the generation that is to come: [19] even thy power and thy righteousness, O God, up to the highest heavens, even the mighty works which thou has done: O God, who is like to thee? [20] What afflictions many and sore hast thou shewed me! yet thou didst turn and quicken me, and broughtest me again from the depths of the earth. [21] Thou didst multiply thy righteousness, and didst turn and comfort me, and broughtest me again out of the depths of the earth. [22] I will also therefore give thanks to thee, O God, because of thy truth, on an instrument of psalmody: I will sing psalms to thee on the harp, O Holy One of Israel. [23] My lips shall rejoice when I sing to thee; and my soul, which thou hast redeemed. [24] Moreover also my tongue shall dwell all the day upon thy righteousness; when they shall be ashamed and confounded that seek my hurt.
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Author: Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)
Source: ecmarsh.com
 
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