PLV | The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre#PLVI | PLVII |
1 O GOD, have mercy upon me;
for men, would me devour'
They fighting with me constantly,
oppress me with their pow'r.
2 Mine enemies continually,
to swallow me, devise;
And they are many, O most high,
who up against me rise.
3 But whensoever I'm afraid,
or terror seizes me;
Then I repair to Thee my strength,
and rest my self on Thee.
4 In GOD his faithful word I'll praise:
O GOD, I'll trust in Thee;
And then I will not be afraid
what flesh can do to me.
5 They daily wrest my words to speak
a sens I never meant;
And to bring injuries on me,
their tho'ts are wholly bent.
6 In close assemblies they combine,
and wicked projects lay:
They watch my steps, and lie in wait
to make my soul their prey.
7 Shall they by all their wickedness
escape thy dreadful frown?
O GOD, Thou wilt in anger cast
those wicked people down.
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8 Of all my wand'rings to and fro,
Thou hast the reck'ning took;
Into thy bottle put my tears:
are they not in thy book?
9 Then turned back shall be my foes;
when I cry out to Thee:
For this I know assuredly,
that God will be for me.
10 In GOD I'll praise his faithful word,
which He fulfils always;
His word which he to me performs,
I in the Lord will praise;
11 In GOD I trust, and will not fear
what flesh can do to me.
12 Thy vows upon me are, O GOD:
I'll render praise to Thee.
13 For Thou hast sav'd my soul from death,
when it was near to me:
And wilt Thou not uphold my feet,
and keep from falling free?
That I before the face of GOD
may walk in uprightness!
And in the light of those who live
continually Thee bless.
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First Line: | O God, have mercy upon me |
Title: | Michtam of David, when the Plilistines took him in Gath |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1758 |
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