Psalms 7
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Psalm 7
A shiggaion #7:0 Unknown musical term. by David; he sang it to the Lord about the ⌞slanderous⌟ words of Cush, a descendant of Benjamin.
1O Lord my God, I have taken refuge in you.
Save me, and rescue me from all who are pursuing me.
2Like a lion they will tear me to pieces
and drag me off with no one to rescue me.
3O Lord my God,
if I have done this—
if my hands are stained with injustice,
4if I have paid back my friend with evil
or rescued someone who has no reason to attack me—
5then let the enemy chase me and catch me.
Let him trample my life into the ground.
Let him lay my honor in the dust. Selah
6Arise in anger, O Lord.
Stand up against the fury of my attackers.
Wake up, my God.#7:6 Greek; Masoretic Text “Wake up to me.”
You have already pronounced judgment.
7Let an assembly of people gather around you.
Take your seat high above them.
8The Lord judges the people of the world.
Judge me, O Lord,
according to my righteousness,
according to my integrity.
9Let the evil within wicked people come to an end,
but make the righteous person secure,
O righteous God who examines thoughts and emotions.
10My shield is God above,
who saves those whose motives are decent.
11God is a fair judge,
a God who is angered by injustice every day.
12If a person does not change, God sharpens his sword.
By bending his bow, he makes it ready ⌞to shoot⌟.
13He prepares his deadly weapons
and turns them into flaming arrows.
14See how that person conceives evil,
is pregnant with harm,
and gives birth to lies.
15He digs a pit and shovels it out.
Then he falls into the hole that he made ⌞for others⌟.
16His mischief lands back on his own head.
His violence comes down on top of him.
17I will give thanks to the Lord for his righteousness.
I will make music to praise the name of the Lord Most High.
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Psalms 7
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PSALM 7
Shiggaion of David, which he sang to Jehovah, concerning the words of Cush the Benjaminite.
1Jehovah my God#GodHebrew: Elohim in thee have I trusted: save me from all my pursuers, and deliver me; 2Lest he tear my soul like a lion, crushing it while there is no deliverer. 3Jehovah my God#GodHebrew: Elohim if I have done this, if there be iniquity in my hands; 4If I have rewarded evil to him that was at peace with me; (indeed I have freed him that without cause oppressed me;) 5Let the enemy pursue after my soul, and take it, and let him tread down my life to the earth, and lay my glory in the dust. Selah. 6Arise, Jehovah, in thine anger; lift thyself up against the raging of mine oppressors, and awake for me: thou hast commanded judgment. 7And the assembly of the peoples shall encompass thee; and for their sakes return thou on high. 8Jehovah shall minister judgment to the peoples. Judge me, Jehovah, according to my righteousness, and according to mine integrity which is in me. 9Oh let the wrong of the wicked come to an end, and establish thou the righteous man; even thou that triest the hearts and reins, the righteous God#GodHebrew: Elohim
10My shield is with God#GodHebrew: Elohim who saveth the upright in heart. 11God is a righteous judge, and a ·God#GodHebrew: El who is indignant all the day. 12If one turn not, he will sharpen his sword; he hath bent his bow and made it ready, 13And he hath prepared for him instruments of death; his arrows hath he made burning. 14Behold, he travaileth with iniquity, yea, he hath conceived mischief, and brought forth falsehood: 15He digged a pit, and hollowed it out, and is fallen into the hole that he made. 16His mischief shall return upon his own head, and his violence shall come down upon his own pate. 17I will praise Jehovah according to his righteousness, and will sing forth the name of Jehovah the Most High.
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First published in 1890. This edition is maintained by the British and Foreign Bible Society.