A PsalmH4210 of DavidH1732. LORDH3068, I cryH7121 unto thee: make hasteH2363 unto me; give earH238 unto my voiceH6963, when I cryH7121 unto thee.
Let my prayerH8605 be set forthH3559 beforeH6440 thee as incenseH7004; and the lifting upH4864 of my handsH3709 as the eveningH6153 sacrificeH4503. {set…: Heb. directed}
SetH7896 a watchH8108, O LORDH3068, before my mouthH6310; keepH5341 the doorH1817 of my lipsH8193.
InclineH5186 not my heartH3820 to any evilH7451 thingH1697, to practiseH5953 wickedH7562 worksH5949 with menH376 that workH6466 iniquityH205: and let me not eatH3898 of their daintiesH4516.
Let the righteousH6662 smiteH1986 me; it shall be a kindnessH2617: and let him reproveH3198 me; it shall be an excellentH7218 oilH8081, which shall not breakH5106 my headH7218: for yet my prayerH8605 also shall be in their calamitiesH7451. {me; it shall be a…: or, let the rigteous smite mee kindly, and reprove me; let not their precious oil break my head, etc}
When their judgesH8199 are overthrownH8058 in stonyH5553 placesH3027, they shall hearH8085 my wordsH561; for they are sweetH5276.
Our bonesH6106 are scatteredH6340 at the grave'sH7585 mouthH6310, as when one cuttethH6398 and cleavethH1234 wood upon the earthH776.
But mine eyesH5869 are unto thee, O GODH3069 the LordH136: in thee is my trustH2620; leaveH6168 not my soulH5315 destituteH6168. {leave…: Heb. make not my soul bare}
KeepH8104 me from the snaresH3027+H6341 which they have laidH3369 for me, and the ginsH4170 of the workersH6466 of iniquityH205.
Let the wickedH7563 fallH5307 into their own netsH4364, whilst that I withalH3162 escapeH5674. {escape: Heb. pass over}
Querverweise zu Psalm 141,7 Ps 141,7
Yea, for thy sake are we killedH2026 all the dayH3117 long; we are countedH2803 as sheepH6629 for the slaughterH2878.
And the kingH4428 saidH559 to DoegH1673, TurnH5437 thou, and fallH6293 upon the priestsH3548. And DoegH1673 the EdomiteH130 turnedH5437, and he fellH6293 upon the priestsH3548, and slewH4191 on that dayH3117 fourscoreH8084 and fiveH2568 personsH376 that did wearH5375 a linenH906 ephodH646.
And NobH5011, the cityH5892 of the priestsH3548, smoteH5221 he with the edgeH6310 of the swordH2719, both menH376 and womenH802, childrenH5768 and sucklingsH3243, and oxenH7794, and assesH2543, and sheepH7716, with the edgeH6310 of the swordH2719.
AsG2531 it is writtenG1125+G3754, For thyG4675 sakeG1752 we are killedG2289 allG3650 the day longG2250; we are accountedG3049 asG5613 sheepG4263 for the slaughterG4967.
ButG235+G846 we hadG2192 the sentenceG610 of deathG2288 inG1722 ourselvesG1438, thatG3363 we shouldG3982 notG3363 trustG3982 inG1909 ourselvesG1438+G5600, butG235 inG1909 GodG2316 whichG3588 raisethG1453 the deadG3498: {sentence: or, answer}
They were stonedG3034, they were sawn asunderG4249, were temptedG3985, were slainG599 withG1722 the swordG5408+G3162: they wandered aboutG4022 inG1722 sheepskinsG3374 andG1722 goatskinsG122+G1192; being destituteG5302, afflictedG2346, tormentedG2558;