Psalms 5
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PSALM 5
Common Meter: 8,6,8,6
To the chief Musician, upon Nehiloth,
A Psalm of David.
1Give ear unto my words, O Lord,
my meditation weigh.
2Hear my loud cry, my King, my God;
for I to thee will pray.
3Lord, thou shalt early hear my voice:
I early will direct
My pray'r to thee; and, looking up,
an answer will expect.
4For thou art not a God that doth
in wickedness delight;
Neither shall evil dwell with thee,
5Nor fools stand in thy sight.
All that ill-doers are thou hat'st;
6Cutt'st off that liars be:
The bloody and deceitful man
abhorred is by thee.
7But I into thy house will come
in thine abundant grace;
And I will worship in thy fear
toward thy holy place.
8Because of those mine enemies,
Lord, in thy righteousness
Do thou me lead; do thou thy way
make straight before my face.
9For in their mouth there is no truth,
their inward part is ill;
Their throat's an open sepulchre,
their tongue doth flatter still.
10O God, destroy them; let them be
by their own counsel quell'd:
Them for their many sins cast out,
for they 'gainst thee rebell'd.
11But let all joy that trust in thee,
and still make shouting noise;
For them thou sav'st; let all that love
thy name in thee rejoice.
12For, Lord, unto the righteous man
thou wilt thy blessing yield:
With favour thou wilt compass him
about, as with a shield.
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Psalms 5
5
A Prayer for Guidance and Protection
For the music director; with the flutes. A psalm of David.#The Hebrew Bible counts the superscription as the first verse of the psalm; the English verse number is reduced by one
1Hear my words, O Yahweh.
Give heed to my sighing.#Or “murmuring”
2Listen to the sound of my pleading,#Or “cry for help” my king and my God,
for to you I pray.
3O Yahweh, in the morning you will hear my voice.
In the morning I will set forth#Or “present” my case to you and I will watch.#Or “look expectantly”
4For you are not a God who desires#Or “takes delight in” wickedness.
Evil cannot dwell with you.
5The boastful do not stand before#Or “in front of” your eyes.
You hate all evildoers.
6You destroy speakers of lies.#Hebrew “lie”
A man of bloodshed#Literally “a man of bloods” and deceit Yahweh abhors.
7But as for me,#Literally “And I” through the abundance of your steadfast love#Or “covenant love”
I will enter your house.#Or “temple”
I will bow down#Or “I will worship” toward your holy temple#Literally “the temple of your holiness” in awe of you.
8O Yahweh, lead me in your righteousness because of my enemies;
make straight before me your way.
9For there is not anything reliable in his mouth;
their inner part is destruction.#Hebrew “destructions”
Their throat is an open grave;
with their tongue they speak deceit.#Or “flattery; smooth words”
10Treat them as guilty, O God;
let them fall because of their plans.
Because of the abundance of their transgressions cast them out,
for they have rebelled against you.
11But let all who take shelter in you rejoice.
Let them ever#Or “perpetually” sing for joy,
because#Literally “and” you spread protection over them;
And let those#Or “So that those” who love your name exult in you.
12For you bless the righteous.
O Yahweh, like a#Hebrew “the” shield you surround him with good favor.
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