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I will lift my hands to your mitzvot, which I love; and I will meditate on your laws.
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(Zayin) Remember your promise to your servant, through which you have given me hope.
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In my distress my comfort is this: that your promise gives me life.
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Though the arrogant scorn me completely, I have not turned away from your Torah.
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ADONAI, I keep in mind your age-old rulings; in them I take comfort.
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Fury seizes me when I think of the wicked, because they abandon your Torah.
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Your laws have become my songs wherever I make my home.
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I remember your name, ADONAI, at night; and I observe your Torah.
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This [comfort] has come to me, because I observe your precepts.
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(Het) ADONAI, I say that my task is to observe your words.
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I beg your favor with my whole heart; show pity to me, in keeping with your promise.