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Psalm 5

Author: Scottish Psalter (1650)
Year: 1650
Style: metrical_psalm
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A Psalm of David.

Give ear unto my words, O Lord,

my meditation weigh.

Hear my loud cry, my King, my God;

for I to thee will pray.

Lord, thou shalt early hear my voice:

I early will direct

My pray'r to thee; and, looking up,

an answer will expect.

For thou art not a God that doth

in wickedness delight;

Neither shall evil dwell with thee,

Nor fools stand in thy sight.

All that ill-doers are thou hat'st;

Cutt'st off that liars be:

The bloody and deceitful man

abhorred is by thee.

But I into thy house will come

in thine abundant grace;

And I will worship in thy fear

toward thy holy place.

Because of those mine enemies,

Lord, in thy righteousness

Do thou me lead; do thou thy way

make straight before my face.

For in their mouth there is no truth,

their inward part is ill;

Their throat's an open sepulchre,

their tongue doth flatter still.

O 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.

But 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.

For, 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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