King James Version 1611 with Strong's numbers
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To the chief MusicianH5329, to JeduthunH3038, A PsalmH4210 of AsaphH623. I criedH6817 unto GodH430 with my voiceH6963, even unto GodH430 with my voiceH6963; and he gave earH238 unto me. {of: or, for}
In the dayH3117 of my troubleH6869 I soughtH1875 the LordH136: my soreH3027 ranH5064 in the nightH3915, and ceasedH6313 not: my soulH5315 refusedH3985 to be comfortedH5162. {sore: Heb. hand}
I rememberedH2142 GodH430, and was troubledH1993: I complainedH7878, and my spiritH7307 was overwhelmedH5848. SelahH5542.
Thou holdestH270 mine eyesH5869 wakingH8109: I am so troubledH6470 that I cannot speakH1696.
I have consideredH2803 the daysH3117 of oldH6924, the yearsH8141 of ancient timesH5769.
I call to remembranceH2142 my songH5058 in the nightH3915: I communeH7878 with mine own heartH3824: and my spiritH7307 made diligent searchH2664.
Will the LordH136 cast offH2186 for everH5769? and willH3254 he be favourableH7521 no more?
Is his mercyH2617 clean goneH656 for everH5331? doth his promiseH562 failH1584 for evermoreH1755+H1755? {for evermore: Heb. to generation and generation?}
Hath GodH410 forgottenH7911 to be graciousH2589? hath he in angerH639 shut upH7092 his tender merciesH7356? SelahH5542.
And I saidH559, This is my infirmityH2470: but I will remember the yearsH8141 of the right handH3225 of the most HighH5945.
I will rememberH2142+H2142 the worksH4611 of the LORDH3050: surely I will rememberH2142 thy wondersH6382 of oldH6924.
I will meditateH1897 also of all thy workH6467, and talkH7878 of thy doingsH5949.
Thy wayH1870, O GodH430, is in the sanctuaryH6944: who is so greatH1419 a GodH410 as our GodH430?
Thou art the GodH410 that doestH6213 wondersH6382: thou hast declaredH3045 thy strengthH5797 among the peopleH5971.
Thou hast with thine armH2220 redeemedH1350 thy peopleH5971, the sonsH1121 of JacobH3290 and JosephH3130. SelahH5542.
The watersH4325 sawH7200 thee, O GodH430, the watersH4325 sawH7200 thee; they were afraidH2342: the depthsH8415 also were troubledH7264.
The cloudsH5645 poured outH2229 waterH4325: the skiesH7834 sent outH5414 a soundH6963: thine arrowsH2687 also went abroadH1980. {poured…: Heb. were poured forth with water}
The voiceH6963 of thy thunderH7482 was in the heavenH1534: the lightningsH1300 lightenedH215 the worldH8398: the earthH776 trembledH7264 and shookH7493.
Thy wayH1870 is in the seaH3220, and thy pathH7635 in the greatH7227 watersH4325, and thy footstepsH6119 are not knownH3045.
Thou leddestH5148 thy peopleH5971 like a flockH6629 by the handH3027 of MosesH4872 and AaronH175.
A PsalmH4210 of AsaphH623. Truly GodH430 is goodH2896 to IsraelH3478, even to such as are of a cleanH1249 heartH3824. {of: or, for} {Truly: or, Yet} {of…: Heb. clean of heart}
But as for me, my feetH7272 were almostH4592 goneH5186+H5186; my stepsH838 had well nighH369 slippedH8210.
For I was enviousH7065 at the foolishH1984, when I sawH7200 the prosperityH7965 of the wickedH7563.
For there are no bandsH2784 in their deathH4194: but their strengthH193 is firmH1277. {firm: Heb. fat}
They are not in troubleH5999 as other menH582; neither are they plaguedH5060 likeH5973 other menH120. {in…: Heb. in the trouble of other men} {like: Heb. with}
Therefore prideH1346 compasseth them about as a chainH6059; violenceH2555 coverethH5848 them as a garmentH7897.
Their eyesH5869 stand outH3318 with fatnessH2459: they have moreH5674 than heartH3824 could wishH4906. {have…: Heb. pass the thoughts of the heart}
They are corruptH4167, and speakH1696 wickedlyH7451 concerning oppressionH6233: they speakH1696 loftilyH4791.
They setH8371 their mouthH6310 against the heavensH8064, and their tongueH3956 walkethH1980 through the earthH776.
Therefore his peopleH5971 returnH7725+H7725 hitherH1988: and watersH4325 of a fullH4392 cup are wrung outH4680 to them.
And they sayH559, How doth GodH410 knowH3045? and is thereH3426 knowledgeH1844 in the most HighH5945?
Behold, these are the ungodlyH7563, who prosperH7961 in the worldH5769; they increaseH7685 in richesH2428.
Verily I have cleansedH2135 my heartH3824 in vainH7385, and washedH7364 my handsH3709 in innocencyH5356.
For all the dayH3117 long have I been plaguedH5060, and chastenedH8433 every morningH1242. {chastened: Heb. my chastisement was}
If I sayH559, I will speakH5608 thusH3644; behold, I should offendH898 against the generationH1755 of thy childrenH1121.
When I thoughtH2803 to knowH3045 this, it was too painfulH5999 for meH5869; {too…: Heb. labour in mine eyes}
Until I wentH935 into the sanctuaryH4720 of GodH410; then understoodH995 I their endH319.
Surely thou didst setH7896 them in slippery placesH2513: thou castedst them downH5307 into destructionH4876.
How are they brought into desolationH8047, as in a momentH7281! they are utterlyH5486 consumedH8552 with terrorsH1091.
As a dreamH2472 when one awakethH6974; so, O LordH136, when thou awakestH5782, thou shalt despiseH959 their imageH6754.
Thus my heartH3824 was grievedH2556, and I was prickedH8150 in my reinsH3629.
So foolishH1198 was I, and ignorantH3045: I was as a beastH929 before thee. {ignorant: Heb. I knew not} {before Heb. with}
Nevertheless I am continuallyH8548 with thee: thou hast holdenH270 me by my rightH3225 handH3027.
Thou shalt guideH5148 me with thy counselH6098, and afterwardH310 receiveH3947 me to gloryH3519.
Whom have I in heavenH8064 but thee? and there is none upon earthH776 that I desireH2654 beside thee.
My fleshH7607 and my heartH3824 failethH3615: but GodH430 is the strengthH6697 of my heartH3824, and my portionH2506 for everH5769. {strength: Heb. rock}
For, lo, they that are farH7369 from thee shall perishH6: thou hast destroyedH6789 all them that go a whoringH2181 from thee.
ButH589 it is goodH2896 for me to draw nearH7132 to GodH430: I have putH7896 my trustH4268 in the LordH136 GODH3069, that I may declareH5608 all thy worksH4399.
I will rememberH2142+H2142 the worksH4611 of the LORDH3050: surely I will rememberH2142 thy wondersH6382 of oldH6924.
Oh thatH5414 my wordsH4405 were nowH645 writtenH3789! oh thatH5414 they were printedH2710 in a bookH5612! {Oh…: Heb. Who will give, etc}
That they were gravenH2672 with an ironH1270 penH5842 and leadH5777 in the rockH6697 for everH5703!
For I knowH3045 that my redeemerH1350 livethH2416, and that he shall standH6965 at the latterH314 day upon the earthH6083:
And though afterH310 my skinH5785 worms destroyH5362 this body, yet in my fleshH1320 shall I seeH2372 GodH433: {And…: or, After I shall awake, though this body be destroyed, yet out of my flesh}
Whom I shall seeH2372 for myself, and mine eyesH5869 shall beholdH7200, and not anotherH2114; though my reinsH3629 be consumedH3615 withinH2436 me. {another: Heb. a stranger} {though…: or, my reins within me are consumed with earnest desire (for that day)} {within…: Heb. in my bosom}