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Psalm 55

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1 For the leader. With stringed instruments. A maskil of David: Listen, God, to my prayer! Don't hide yourself from my plea!
1 <To the chief music-maker, on Neginoth. Maschil. Of David.> Give hearing to my prayer, O God; and let not your ear be shut against my request.
2 Pay attention to me, and answer me! I am panic-stricken as I make my complaint, I shudder
2 Give thought to me, and let my prayer be answered: I have been made low in sorrow;
3 at how the enemy shouts, at how the wicked oppress; for they keep heaping trouble on me and angrily tormenting me.
3 I am troubled because of the voice of the cruel ones, because of the loud cry of the evil-doers; for they put a weight of evil on me, and they are cruel in their hate for me.
4 My heart within me is pounding in anguish, the terrors of death press down on me,
4 My heart is deeply wounded, and the fear of death has come on me.
5 fear and trembling overwhelm me, horror covers me.
5 Fear and shaking have come over me, with deep fear I am covered.
6 I said, "I wish I had wings like a dove! Then I could fly away and be at rest.
6 And I said, If only I had wings like a dove! for then I would go in flight from here and be at rest.
7 Yes, I would flee to a place far off, I would stay in the desert. (Selah)
7 I would go wandering far away, living in the waste land. (Selah.)
8 I would quickly find me a shelter from the raging wind and storm."
8 I would quickly take cover from the driving storm and from the violent wind.
9 Confuse, Adonai, confound their speech! For I see violence and fighting in the city.
9 Send destruction on them, O Lord, make a division of tongues among them: for I have seen fighting and violent acts in the town.
10 Day and night they go about its walls; within are malice and mischief.
10 By day and night they go round the town, on the walls; trouble and sorrow are in the heart of it.
11 Ruin is rife within it, oppression and fraud never leave its streets.
11 Evil is there; cruel rule and deceit are ever in the streets.
12 For it was not an enemy who insulted me; if it had been, I could have borne it. It was not my adversary who treated me with scorn; if it had been, I could have hidden myself.
12 For it was not my hater who said evil of me; that would have been no grief to me; it was not one outside the number of my friends who made himself strong against me, or I would have kept myself from him in a secret place;
13 But it was you, a man of my own kind, my companion, whom I knew well.
13 But it was you, my equal, my guide, my well-loved friend.
14 We used to share our hearts with each other; in the house of God we walked with the crowd.
14 We had loving talk together, and went to the house of God in company.
15 May he put death on them; let them go down alive to Sh'ol; for evil is in their homes and also in their hearts.
15 Let the hand of death come on them suddenly, and let them go down living into the underworld; because evil is in their houses and in their hearts.
16 But I will call on God, and ADONAI will save me.
16 As for me, I will make my prayer to God, and he will be my saviour.
17 Evening, morning and noon I complain and moan; but he hears my voice.
17 In the evening and in the morning and in the middle of the day I will make my prayer with sounds of grief; and my voice will come to his ears.
18 He redeems me and gives me peace, so that no one can come near me. For there were many who fought me.
18 He has taken my soul away from the attack which was made against me, and given it peace; for great numbers were against me.
19 God will hear and will humble them, yes, he who has sat on his throne from the start. (Selah) For they never change, and they don't fear God.
19 God will give thought to me; he who from early times is strong will send pain and trouble on them. (Selah.) Because they are unchanged, they have no fear of God.
20 [My companion] attacked those who were at peace with him; he broke his solemn word.
20 He has put out his hand against those who were at peace with him; he has not kept his agreement.
21 What he said sounded smoother than butter, but his heart was at war. His words seemed more soothing than oil, but in fact they were sharp swords.
21 The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart; his words were softer than oil, but they were sharp swords.
22 Unload your burden on ADONAI, and he will sustain you. He will never permit the righteous to be moved.
22 Put your cares on the Lord, and he will be your support; he will not let the upright man be moved.
23 But you will bring them down, God, into the deepest pit. Those men, so bloodthirsty and treacherous, will not live out half their days. But for my part, [ADONAI,] I put my trust in you.
23 But you, O God, will send them down into the underworld; the cruel and the false will be cut off before half their days are ended; but I will have faith in you.
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