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For the
Chief Musician. A Psalm of David. |
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Psalm 64:1 |
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Hear my voice, O God, in my complaint: Preserve
my life from fear of the enemy. |
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Psalm 64:2 |
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Hide me from the secret counsel of evil-doers,
From the tumult of the workers of iniquity; |
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Psalm 64:3 |
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Who have whet their tongue like a sword, And
have aimed their arrows, even bitter words, |
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Psalm 64:4 |
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That they may shoot in secret places at the
perfect: Suddenly do they shoot at him, and fear not. |
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Psalm 64:5 |
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They encourage themselves in an evil purpose;
They commune of laying snares privily; They say, Who will see them? |
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Psalm 64:6 |
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They search out iniquities; We have accomplished,
say they, a diligent search: And the inward thought and the heart of every one
is deep. |
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Psalm 64:7 |
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But God will shoot at them; With an arrow suddenly
shall they be wounded. |
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Psalm 64:8 |
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So they shall be made to stumble, their own
tongue being against them: All that see them shall wag the head. |
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Psalm 64:9 |
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And all men shall fear; And they shall declare
the work of God, And shall wisely consider of his doing. |
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Psalm 64:10 |
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The righteous shall be glad in Jehovah, and
shall take refuge in him; And all the upright in heart shall glory. |
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