Psalms 41
41
Psalm 41
For the choir director; a psalm by David.
1Blessed is the one who has concern for helpless people.
The Lord will rescue him in times of trouble.
2The Lord will protect him and keep him alive.
He will be blessed in the land.
Do not place him at the mercy of his enemies.
3The Lord will support him on his sickbed.
You will restore this person to health when he is ill.
4I said, “O Lord, have pity on me!
Heal my soul because I have sinned against you.”
5My enemies say terrible things about me:
“When will he die, and when will his family name disappear?”
6When one of them comes to visit me, he speaks foolishly.
His heart collects gossip.
⌞Then⌟ he leaves to tell others.
7Everyone who hates me whispers about me.
They think evil things about me and say,
8“A devilish disease has attached itself to him.
He will never leave his sickbed.”
9Even my closest friend whom I trusted,
the one who ate my bread,
has lifted his heel against me.
10Have pity on me, O Lord!
Raise me up so that I can pay them back
11and my enemy cannot shout in triumph over me.
When you do this, I know that you are pleased with me.
12You defend my integrity,
and you set me in your presence forever.
13Thank the Lord God of Israel through all eternity!
Amen and amen!
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Psalms 41
41
For the music director. A psalm of David.
1How happy are those who take care of the poor! When they are in trouble the Lord will save them.
2The Lord protects them and keeps them alive. They will live happily in the land, and they will not be handed over to their enemies.
3The Lord looks after them when they're sick; he makes them well from their illness.
4“Lord, please be gracious to me,” I asked. “Please heal me, for I have sinned against you.”
5Those who hate me only say evil things about me. “When is he going to die, and people forget all about him?” they ask.
6They come to visit me, but their sympathy is not sincere. They're only interested in the bad news, which they spread around as soon as they leave.
7All who hate me talk in whispers about my condition, hoping for the worst.
8“He's been cursed with some terrible disease,”#41:8. Literally, “a thing of wickedness has been poured out on him,” suggesting they think is under some kind of punishment. they say. “Now he's bed-ridden he'll never recover!”
9Even my best friend,#41:9. Literally, “the man of my peace.” the one I trusted, who shared meals with me—even he has turned against me.
10But you Lord, please be gracious to me, make me well so I can repay them!
11I know you are pleased with me because you have not let my enemies win and shout in triumph over me.
12You have supported me because of my integrity, you have brought me into your presence forever.
13Praise the Lord, the God of Israel, from eternity to eternity! Amen and amen!
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