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Psalms 73
Psalms 73:1-22
Interlinear Bible - Psalms 73:1-22
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1
Truly
God
is
good
to
Israel,
even to such as are of a
clean
heart.
~yih{
l/a
lea'r.fIy.l
bw{j .$;a @
's'a.l
rw{
m.zim
? b'bel
yer'b.l
2
But as for me, my
feet
were
almost
gone
; my
steps
had well
nigh
slipped
.
y'rUv]a
h'k.PUv
!Iy;a.K y'l.g;r
y.Wj'n
j;[.miK
yin]a;w
3
For I was
envious
at the
foolish
, when I
saw
the
prosperity
of the
wicked.
h,a.r,a
~yi['v.r
~w{
l.v
~yil.lw{h;B
yitaeNiq
-yiK
4
For there are no
bands
in their
death:
but their
strength
is
firm.
~'l.Wa
ayir'b.W
~'tw{
m.l
tw{
BUc.r;x
!yea yiK
5
They are not in
trouble
as other
men;
neither are they
plagued
like
other
men.
.W['GUn.y
a{
l ~'d'a
-mi[.w w{menyea vw{
n/a
l;m][;B
6
Therefore
pride
compasseth them about as a
chain
;
violence
covereth
them as a
garment.
w{m'l
s'm'x
tyiv
-p'j][;y h'w]a;g
w{
m.t;q'n][
!ek'l
7
Their
eyes
stand
out
with
fatness:
they have
more
than
heart
could
wish.
b'bel
tw{
YiK.f;m
.Wr.b'[
w{menye[
b,lexem
a'c'y
8
They are
corrupt
, and
speak
wickedly
concerning
oppression:
they
speak
loftily.
.WreB;d.y
~w{
r'Mim
q,v{
[
['r.b
.Wr.B;dyiw
.Wqyim'y
9
They
set
their
mouth
against the
heavens,
and their
tongue
walketh
through the
earth.
#
,r'a'B
.$
;l]hiT
~'nw{
v.l.W
~,hyiP ~Iy;m'V;b
.WT;v
10
Therefore his
people
return
hither:
and
waters
of a
full
cup are wrung
out
to them.
w{m'l .Wc'MIy
ael'm
yem.W ~{
l]h
w{M;[ byiv'y !ek'l
11
And they
say
, How doth
God
know
? and is
there
knowledge
in the most
High?
!w{
y.l,[.b
h'[eD
vey.w
lea
-[;d'y h'kyea .Wr.m'a.w
12
Behold, these are the
ungodly,
who
prosper
in the
world;
they
increase
in
riches.
lIy'x
-.WG.fih
~'lw{
[
yew.l;v.w
~yi['v.r
h,Lea -heNih
13
Verily I have
cleansed
my
heart
in
vain,
and
washed
my
hands
in
innocency.
!w{
y'Qin.B
#
;x.r,a'w
yib'b.l
yityiKiz
qyir
-.k;a ? y'P;K
14
For all the
day
long have I been
plagued
, and
chastened
every
morning.
~yir'q.B;l
yiT.x;kw{
t.w
~w{Y;h -l'K ;[.Wg'n yih/a'w
15
If I
say
, I will
speak
thus;
behold, I should
offend
against the
generation
of thy
children.
'$y,n'B rw{
d
heNih w{
m.k
h'r.P;s]a
yiT.r;m'a
-mia ? yiT.d'g'b
16
When I
thought
to
know
this, it was too
painful
for
me;
y'nye[.b ayih l'm'[
ta{z t;[;d'l
h'b.V;x]a'w
17
Until I
went
into the
sanctuary
of
God;
then
understood
I their
end.
~'tyir]x;a.l
h'nyib'a
lea
-yev.D.qim
-l,a aw{
b'a
-d;[
18
Surely thou didst
set
them in slippery
places:
thou castedst them
down
into
destruction.
tw{
a.WV;m.l
~'T.l;Pih w{
m'l tyiv'T
tw{q'l]x;B .$;a
19
How are they brought into
desolation,
as in a
moment!
they are
utterly
consumed
with
terrors.
tw{
h'L;B
-nim .WM;t .Wp's [;g'r.k<
07281!> h'M;v.l
.Wy'h .$yea
20
As a
dream
when one
awaketh
; so, O
Lord,
when thou
awakest,
thou shalt
despise
their
image.
h,z.biT
~'m.l;c ryi['B y'n{
d]a
#yiq'hem ~w{
l]x;K
21
Thus my
heart
was
grieved
, and I was
pricked
in my
reins.
!'nw{T.v,a y;tw{
y.lik.w yib'b.l
#
eM;x.tIy
yiK
22
So
foolish
was I, and
ignorant
: I was as a
beast
before thee.
.$'Mi[ yityIy'h tw{meh.B ['dea a{
l.w r;[;b
-yin]a;w
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