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Psalms 16

The Book of Psalms

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Chapter 17

1

 A Prayer. Of David.
Let my cause come to your ears, O Lord, give attention to my cry; give ear to my prayer which goes not out from false lips. 

 


2

 Be my judge; for your eyes see what is right. 

 


3

 You have put my heart to the test, searching me in the night; you have put me to the test and seen no evil purpose in me; I will keep my mouth from sin. 

 


4

 As for the works of men, by the word of your lips I have kept myself from the ways of the violent. 

 


5

 I have kept my feet in your ways, my steps have not been turned away. 

 


6

 My cry has gone up to you, for you will give me an answer, O God: let your ear be turned to me, and give attention to my words. 

 


7

 Make clear the wonder of your mercy, O saviour of those who put their faith in your right hand, from those who come out against them. 

 


8

 Keep me as the light of your eyes, covering me with the shade of your wings, 

 


9

 From the evil-doers who are violent to me, and from those who are round me, desiring my death. 

 


10

 They are shut up in their fat: with their mouths they say words of pride. 

 


11

 They have made a circle round our steps: their eyes are fixed on us, forcing us down to the earth; 

 


12

 Like a lion desiring its food, and like a young lion waiting in secret places. 

 


13

 Up! Lord, come out against him, make him low, with your sword be my saviour from the evil-doer. 

 


14

 With your hand, O Lord, from men, even men of the world, whose heritage is in this life, and whom you make full with your secret wealth: they are full of children; after their death their offspring take the rest of their goods. 

 


15

 As for me, I will see your face in righteousness: when I am awake it will be joy enough for me to see your form. 

 


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