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1 [[To the Chief Musician. On "Jeduthun." Asaph's, a Melody.]] With my voice–unto God, will I make outcry, With my voice unto God, and he will give ear unto me; |
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2 In the day of my distress–unto My Lord, will I seek, My hand, by night, hath been outstretched and never once became slack, My soul, hath refused to be consoled; |
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3 I remember God and I murmur, I muse, and my spirit swooneth. [Selah.] |
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4 Thou hast held, watching, mine eyes, I was driven to and fro, and could not speak; |
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5 I reasoned, Of the days of aforetime, Of the years of by-gone ages; |
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6 I remember my song in the night,–With my own heart, I commune, And my spirit, maketh search:– |
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7 For ages, will My Lord reject? And, not again, grant acceptance any more? |
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8 Hath his lovingkindness, come to a perpetual end? Hath his word failed to generation after generation? |
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9 Hath GOD, forgotten to show favour? Or hath he shut up, in anger, his compassions? [Selah.]
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10 Then said I–An affliction to me, it is, The changing of the right hand of the Most High. |
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11 I will remember the doings of Yah, Surely I will remember, out of aforetime, thy wonderful way; |
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12 And will talk to myself of all thy work, And, of thy doings, will I muse:– |
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13 O God, in the sanctuary, is thy way,–Who is a great GOD like Elohim? |
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14 Thou, art GOD, doing wonderfully,–Thou hast made known, among the peoples, thy might; |
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15 Thou didst redeem, with thine arm–Thy people, Thy sons of Jacob and Joseph. [Selah.] |
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16 The waters saw thee, O God, The waters saw thee, They were in birth-throes, Yea the resounding deeps were stirred; |
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17 The clouds, poured down waters, The skies uttered, a voice, Yea, thine arrows, flew hither and thither; |
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18 The, voice of thy thunder, was in the whirlwind, Thy lightnings illumined the world, The earth, trembled and quaked; |
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19 In the sea, was thy way, And, thy path, in the mighty waters, And, thy footprints, could not be known: |
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20 Thou didst lead, like a flock, thy people, By the hand of Moses and Aaron. |
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