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. (34-1) ^^ ^^ Plead Psalm of David, Lord, in the battle with litigants with me, fighting with me levies; |
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(34-2) Take hold of shield and buckler, and stand up for my help; |
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(34-3) Draw sword, and stop [the way] haunting me; say to my soul: 'I am - thy salvation'! |
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(34-4) Let them be ashamed and confounded that seek after my soul; but turned back, and will be covered with shame devise evil to me; |
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(34-5), but they will be like chaff before the wind, and the angel of the LORD chase [them]; |
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(34-6) Let their way be dark and slippery, and the angel of the LORD persecute them, |
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(34-7) For without cause have they hid for me the pit - its network, without guilt dug [it] for my soul. |
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(34-8) may come upon him a sudden death, and let his net that he hid [for me], but catch himself; but fall into her death. |
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(34-9) And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord, rejoice in his salvation. |
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(34-10) All my bones shall say, `My Lord! Who is like You, who delivers the weak from the strong, the poor and needy from his robber? '
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(34-11) The rebels witnesses unjust to me that I do not know how to interrogate me; |
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(34-12) have rewarded me evil for good to the spoiling of my soul. |
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(34-13) I during illness they dressed in sackcloth, humbled my soul with fasting, and my prayer returned into my own bosom. |
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(34-14) I acted as if it was my friend, my brother; I walked sorrowful, with bowed head, as if mourning a mother. |
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(34-15) But when I stumbled, they rejoiced and gathered; mockers going against me, I do not know for what, diarrhea and did not cease; |
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(34-16) With hypocritical mockers gnashed at me with their teeth.
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(34-17) God! long wilt thou look [to it]? Take my soul from their calamities, from the lions - my lonely. |
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(34-18) I will praise thee in the great congregation I will praise Thee among a numerous people, |
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(34-19) so as not to rejoice over me warring against me unjustly, and not wink with the eye that hate me without a cause; |
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(34-20) for it is not about what they say the world, but against peaceful land is deceitful schemes; |
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(34-21) extend me their mouth; say `good! OK! our eye hath seen. ' |
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(34-22) Have you seen, O Lord, keep not silence; O Lord! not far from me. |
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(34-23): awake, awake to my judgment, cause, my, my God and my Lord! |
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(34-24) Judge me according to thy righteousness, O Lord my God, and let them not rejoice over me; |
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(34-25) but does not say in his heart, `good! for our soul! ' They do not say: `We have swallowed him up." |
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(34-26) Let them be ashamed and confounded together that rejoice at my misfortune; be clothed with shame and disgrace magnify themselves against me. |
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(34-27) Yes, rejoice and be glad that favor my righteous wishes and say continually, Let the LORD be magnified, who wants the world to His servant '! |
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(34-28) And my tongue shall speak of thy righteousness and thy praise all the day long. |
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