Psalms 70
70
PSALM 70
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Meter: 6,6,8,6
To the chief Musician,
A Psalm of David, to bring to remembrance.
1Lord, haste me to deliver; with speed,
Lord, succor me.
2Let them that for my soul do seek
shamed and confounded be:
Turned back be they, and shamed,
that in my hurt delight.
3Turned back be they, Ha, ha! that say,
their shaming to requite.
4In thee let all be glad,
and joy that seek for thee:
Let them who thy salvation love
say still, God praisèd be.
5I poor and needy am; come, Lord,
and make no stay:
My help thou and deliv'rer art;
O Lord, make no delay.
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Psalms 70
70
PSALM 70
1 To the victory, [the psalm] of David, to have mind. God, behold thou into mine help; Lord, haste thou to help me#70:1 Compare Psalm 70:1-5 to Psalm 40:13-17..
2Be they shamed, and ashamed; that seek my life. Be they turned aback; and shame they, that will or desire evils to me.
3Be they turned away anon, and shame they; that say to me, Well! well!
4All men that seek thee, make fully joy [or full out joy they], and be glad in thee; and they that love thine health, say ever[more], The Lord be magnified.
5Forsooth I am a needy man, and poor; God help thou me. Thou art mine helper and my deliverer; Lord, tarry thou not.
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