Jewish Bible (Tanakh)
who has reigned from the first,
who
will have no successor,
hears and humbles those who have no fear of God.
Selah.
21Heb harmed his ally,
he broke his pact;
22his talk was smoother than butter,
yet his
mind was on war;
his words were
more soothing than oil,
yet they were drawn swords.
23Cast your burden on the LORD and He
will sustain you;
He
will never let the righteous man collapse.
24For You, O God,
will bring them down to the nethermost
Pit—
those murderous, treacherous men;
they shall not live out half their days;
but I trust in You.
56 For the leader; a- on jonath elem rehokim.-a Of
David. A michtam; when the Philistines seized him in Gath.
2Have mercy on me, O God,
for men persecute me;
all day long my adversary oppresses me.
3My watchful foes persecute me all day long;
many are my adversaries, O Exalted One.
4When I am afraid, I trust in You,
5in God, whose word I praise,
in God I trust;
I am not afraid;
what can mortalsb do to me?
6All day long a-they cause me grief in my affairs,-a
they plan only evil against me.
7They plot, they lie in ambush;
they watch my every move, hoping for my death.
8Cast them out for their evil;
subdue peoples in Your anger, O God.
9a-You keep count of my wanderings;
put my tears into Your flask,
into Your record.-a
10Then my enemies
will retreat when I call on You;
this I know, that God is for me.
11In God, whose word I praise,
in the LORD, whose word I praise,
12in God I trust;
I am not afraid;
what can man do to me?
13I must pay my vows to You, O God;
I
will render thank offerings to You.
14For You have saved me from death,
my
foot from stumbling,
that I may walk before God in the light of life.
57 For the leader; a-al tashheth.-a Of
David. A michtam; when he fled from Saul into a cave.
2Have mercy on me, O God, have mercy on me,
for I seek refuge in You,
I seek refuge in the shadow of Your wings,
until danger passes.
3I call to God Most High,
to God who is
good to me.
4He
will reach down from
heaven and deliver me:
God
will send down His steadfast love;
my persecutor reviles.
Selah.
5As for me, I lie down among man-eating lions
whose teeth are spears and arrows,
whose tongue is a sharp sword.
6Exalt Yourself over the heavens, O God,
let Your glory be over all the earth!
7They prepared a net for my feet b-to ensnare me;-b
they dug a pit for me,
but they fell into it.
Selah.
8cMy
heart is firm, O God;
my
heart is firm;
I
will sing, I
will chant a hymn.
9Awake, O my
soul!
Awake, O harp and lyre!
I
will wake the dawn.
10I
will praise You among the peoples, O LORD;
I
will sing a hymn to You among the nations;
11for Your faithfulness is as high as
heaven;
Your steadfastness reaches to the sky.
12Exalt Yourself over the heavens, O God,
let Your glory be over all the earth!
58 For the leader; al tashheth. Of
David. A michtam.
2a-O mighty ones,-a do you really decree what is just?
Do you judge mankind with equity?
3In your minds you devise wrongdoing in the land;
a-with your hands you deal out lawlessness.-a
4The wicked are defiant from birth;
the liars go astray from the womb.
5Their venom is like that of a snake,
a deaf viper that stops its ears
6so as not to hear the voice of charmers
or the expert mutterer of spells.
7O God, smash their teeth in their mouth;
shatter the fangs of lions, O LORD;
8let them melt, let them vanish like water;
let Him aim His arrows that they be cut down;
9a-like a snail that melts away as it moves;-a
like a woman’s stillbirth, may they never see the sun!
10Before a-the thorns grow into a bramble,
may He whirl them away alive in fury.-a
11The righteous man
will rejoice when he sees revenge;
he
will bathe his feet in the blood of the wicked.
12Men
will say,
“There is, then, a reward for the righteous;
there is, indeed, divine
justice on earth.”
59 For the leader; al tashheth. Of
David. A michtam; when Saul sent men to watch his house in order to put him to death.a
2Save me from my enemies, O my God;
secure me against my assailants.
3Save me from evildoers;
deliver me from murderers.
4For see, they lie in wait for me;
fierce men plot against me
for no offense of mine,
for no transgression, O LORD;
5for no guilt of mine
do they rush to array themselves against me.
Look, rouse Yourself on my behalf!
6You, O LORD God of hosts,
God of Israel,
bestir Yourself to bring all nations to account;
have no mercy on any treacherous villain.
Selah.
7They come each evening growling like dogs,
roaming the city.
8They rave with their mouths,
b-sharp words-b are on their lips;
[they think,] “Who hears?”
9But You, O LORD, laugh at them;
You mock all the nations.
10O myc strength, I wait for You;
for God is my haven.
11My faithful God
will come to aid me;
God
will let me gloat over my watchful foes.
12Do not kill them lest my people be unmindful;
with Your
power make wanderers of them;
bring them low, O our shield, the Lord,
13because of their sinful mouths,
the words on their lips.
Let them be trapped by their pride,
and by the imprecations and lies they utter.
14In Your fury put an end to them;
put an end to them that they be no
more;
that it may be known to the ends of the earth
that God does rule over Jacob.
Selah.
15They come each evening growling like dogs,
roaming the city.
16They wander in search of food;
and whine if they are not satisfied.
17But I
will sing of Your strength,
extol each morning Your faithfulness;
for You have been my haven,
a refuge in time of trouble.
18O my strength, to You I sing hymns;
for God is my haven, my faithful God.
60 For the leader; on a-shushan eduth.-a A michtam of
David (to be taught), 2when he fought with Aram-Naharaim and Aram-Zobah, and Joab returned and defeated Edom—[an army] of twelve thousand men— in the Valley of Salt.b
3O God, You have rejected us,
You have made a breach in us;
You have been angry;
restore us!
4You have made the land quake;
You have torn it open.
Mend its fissures,
for it is collapsing.
5You have made Your people suffer hardship;
c-You have
given us wine that makes us ree!.-c
6a-Give those who fear You because of Your truth
a banner for rallying.-a
Selah.
7dThat those whom You love might be rescued,
deliver with Your right hand and answer me.
8God promised e-in His sanctuary-e
that I would exultingly divide up Shechem,
and measure the Valley of Sukkoth;
9Gilead and Manasseh would be mine,
Ephraim my chief stronghold,
Judah my scepter;
10Moab would be my washbasin;
on Edom I would cast my shoe;
acclaim me, O Philistia!
11Would that I were brought to the bastion!
Would that I were led to Edom!
12But You have rejected us, O God;
God, You do not march with our armies.
13Grant us Your aid against the foe,
for the help of man is worthless.
14With God we shall triumph;
He
will trample our foes.
61 For the leader; with instrumental music. Of
David.
2Hear my cry, O God,
heed my prayer.
3From the end of the earth I call to You;
when my
heart is faint,
You lead me to a rock that is high above me.
4For You have been my refuge,
a tower of strength against the enemy.
5O that I might dwell in Your tent forever,
take refuge under Your protecting wings.
Selah.
6O God, You have heard my vows;
grant the requesta of those who fear Your name.
7Add days to the days of the king;
may his years extend through generations;
8may he dwell in God’s presence forever;
appointb steadfast love to guard him.
9So I
will sing hymns to Your name forever,
as I fulfill my vows day after day.
62 For the leader; on Jeduthun. A psalm of
David.
2Truly my
soul waits quietly for God;
my deliverance comes from Him.
3Truly He is my rock and deliverance,
my
heaven; I shall never be shaken.
4How long
will all of you attacka a man,
to crusha him, as though he were
a leaning wall, a tottering fence?
5They lay plans to topple him from his rank;
they delight in falsehood;
they bless with their mouths,
while inwardly they curse.
Selah.
6Truly, wait quietly for God, O my
soul,
for my hope comes from Him.
7He is my rock and deliverance,
my haven; I shall not be shaken.
8I rely on God, my deliverance and glory,
my rock of strength;
in God is my refuge.
9Trust in Him at all times, O people;
pour out your hearts before Him;
God is our refuge.
Selah.
10Men are mere breath;
mortals, illusion;
placed on a scale all together,
they weigh even less than a breath.
11Do not trust in violence,
or put false hopes in robbery;
if force bears fruit pay it no
mind.
12One
thing God has spoken;
two things have I heard:
that might belongs to God,
13and faithfulness is Yours, O Lord,
to reward each man according to his deeds.
63 A psalm of
David, when he was in the Wilderness of Judah.
2God, You are my God;
I search for You,
my
soul thirsts for You,
my body yearns for You,
as a parched and thirsty land that has no water.
3I shall behold You in the sanctuary,
and see Your might and glory,
4Truly Your faithfulness is better than life;
my lips declare Your praise.
5I bless You all my life;
I lift up my hands, invoking Your name.
6I am stated as with a a-rich feast,-a
I sing praises with joyful lips
7when I call You to
mind upon my bed,
when I think of You in the watches of the night;
8for You are my help,
and in the shadow of Your wings
I shout for joy.
9My
soul is attached to You;
Your right hand supports me.
10May those who seek to destroy my life
enter the depths of the earth.
11May they be gutted by the sword;
may they be prey to jackals.
12But the king shall rejoice in God;
all who swear by Him shall exult,
when the mouth of liars is stopped.
64 For the leader. A psalm of
David.
2Hear my voice, O God, when I plead;
guard my life from the enemy’s terror.
3Hide me from a band of evil men,
from a crowd of evildoers,
4who whet their tongues like swords;
they aim their arrows—cruel words—
5to shoot from hiding at the blameless man;
they shoot him suddenly and without fear.
6a-They arm themselves with an evil