The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Psalms
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Psalm 30
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(To the choir-master. A psalm. Of David.)
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To thee, O Lord, I look for refuge, never let me be ashamed of my trust; in thy faithful care, deliver me.
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Grant me audience, and make haste to rescue me; my hill-fastness, my stronghold of defence, to save me from peril.
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Thou dost strengthen and defend me; thou, for thy own honour, dost guide and escort me;
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by thee protected, I shall escape from the snare that lies hidden in my path.
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Into thy hands I commend my spirit; thou, God ever faithful, wilt claim me for thyself.
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Let fools provoke thee by the worship of false gods; for me, no refuge but the Lord.
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I will triumph and exult in thy mercy; it was thou didst pity my weakness, and save me when I was hard bestead;
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before the enemy’s toils could close around me, the open plain lay at my feet.

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And now, Lord, have compassion on my distress; vexation has dimmed my eyes, frets me away, soul and body.
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My life is all grief, my years are but sighs; for very misery, my strength ebbs away, my frame is wasted.
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Openly my foes deride me; even to my neighbours I am a thing of utter scorn; my friends are adread, and the passer-by shuns my contact;
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I am lost to memory, like a dead man, discarded like a broken pitcher.
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On every side their busy whispering comes to my ears; peril all around, so powerful the conspiracy that threatens my life.
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And still, Lord, my trust in thee is not shaken; still I cry, Thou art my God,
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my fate is in thy hand; save me from the enemy’s power, save me from my pursuers!
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Smile on thy servant once more, and deliver me in thy mercy;
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Lord, do not let me plead in vain. Disappoint the wicked of their hopes, hurl them down thwarted into the abyss;
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let silence fall on those treacherous lips, that spoke maliciously of the innocent in the days of their pride and scorn!

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What treasures of loving-kindness, Lord, dost thou store up for the men who fear thee, rewarding their confidence for all the world to see!
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Thy presence is a sanctuary, to hide them away from the world’s malice; thy tabernacle a refuge from its noisy debate.
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Blessed be the Lord; so wondrous is his mercy, so strong the wall of his protection.
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I thought, bewildered, that thy watchful care had lost sight of me; but I cried out to thee, and thou thereupon didst listen to my plea.
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Love the Lord well, you who worship him; the Lord keeps faith with his servants, and repays the actions of the proud above measure.
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Take heart, keep high your courage, all you that wait patiently for the Lord.