Psalms 7
1 A Psalm of David, which he sang to
the Lord because of the words of Chusi the
aLit. son of Jemini.Benjamite.
2 O Lord my God, in thee have I
trusted: save me from all them that persecute me, and deliver me.
3 Lest at any time
the enemy seize my soul as a lion, while there is
none to ransom, nor to save.
4 O Lord my God, if I have done this;
(if there is unrighteousness in my hands;)
5 if I have requited with evil those
who requited me with good; may I then perish empty by
means of my enemies. 6 Let the enemy
persecute my soul, and take it; and let him trample my life on the ground, and
lay my glory in the dust. Pause.
7 Arise, O Lord, in thy wrath; be
exalted
bHeb. 'because of mine enemies.'in the utmost boundaries of mine enemies: awake, O Lord my God, according to
the decree which thou didst command.
8 And the congregation of the nations
shall compass thee: and for this cause do thou return on high.
9 The Lord shall judge the nations:
judge me, O Lord, according to my righteousness, and according to my innocence
that is in me. 10 Oh let the
wickedness of sinners come to an end; and then thou
shalt direct the righteous, O God that searchest the hearts and reins.
11 My help is righteous,
coming from God who saves the upright in heart.
12 God is a righteous judge, and
strong, and patient, not inflicting vengeance every day.
13 If ye will not repent, he will
furbish his sword; he has bent his bow, and made it ready.
14 And on it he has fitted the
instruments of death; he has completed his arrows for the
cSee Heb. perhaps 'persecuting ones.'raging ones.
15 Behold, he has travailed with
unrighteousness, he has conceived trouble, and brought forth iniquity.
16 He has opened a pit, and dug it
up, and he shall fall into the ditch which he has made.
17 His trouble shall return on his
own head, and his unrighteousness shall come down on his own crown.
18 I will give thanks to the Lord
according to his righteousness; I will sing to the name of the Lord most high.