The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Psalms
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Psalm 68
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(To the choir-master. Melody: The Lilies. Of David.)
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O God, save me; see how the waters close about me, shoulder-high!
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I am like one who sticks fast in deep mire, with no ground under his feet, one who has ventured out into mid-ocean, to be drowned by the storm.
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Hoarse my throat with crying wearily for help; my eyes ache with looking up for mercy to my God.
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Countless as the hairs on my head are my wanton enemies, I am no match for the oppressors that wrong me. Should I make amends to them, I, that never robbed them?
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O God, thou knowest my rash doings, no fault of mine is hidden from thy sight.
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Master, Lord of hosts, shall ill fortune of mine bring shame to those who trust in thee, make men repent of looking for aid to thee, the God of Israel?
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It is for thy sake that I have met with reproach, that I have so often blushed with confusion,
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an outcast among my own brethren, a stranger to my own mother’s children.
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Was it not jealousy for the honour of thy house that consumed me; was it not uttered against thee, the reproach I bore?
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What more could I do? I humbled myself before them by fasting; and that, too, was matter for finding fault;
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I dressed in sackcloth, and they made a by-word of me.
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Idlers in the market-place taunt me; the drunkards make a song of me over their wine.
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To thee, Lord, I make my prayer; never man more needed thy good will. Listen to me, O God, full of mercy as thou art, faithful as thou art to thy promise of aid.
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Save me from sinking in the mire, rescue me from my enemies, from the deep waters that surround me;
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let me not sink under the flood, swallowed up in its depths, and the well’s mouth close above me.
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Listen to me, Lord, of thy gracious mercy, look down upon me in the abundance of thy pity;
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do not turn thy face away from thy servant in this time of trouble, give a speedy answer to my prayer.
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Draw near in my distress, and grant deliverance; relieve me, so hard pressed by my enemies.
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Lord, thou knowest how they reproach me, how I blush with shame;
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thou seest how many are my persecutors. Heart-broken with that shame, I pine away, looking round for pity, where pity is none, for comfort, where there is no comfort to be found.
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They gave me gall to eat, and when I was thirsty they gave me vinegar to drink.✻
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Let their feast be turned into a trap, a net to catch them and theirs,✻
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ever the blind eye be theirs, ever the halting loin.
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Pour out thy anger upon them, let them be overtaken by the tide of thy vengeance;
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let their dwelling-place be deserted, their tents for ever uninhabited.✻
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Who is it they persecute? A man already afflicted by thee; hard was my hurt to bear, and these have added to it.
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Do thou add guilt to guilt in their reckoning; let them never claim thy acquittal;
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let their names be blotted out from the record of the living, and never be written among the just.
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See how friendless I am, and how distressed! Let thy help, O God, sustain me.
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I will sing in praise of God’s name, herald it gratefully;
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a more acceptable sacrifice, this, to the Lord than any young bullock, for all its promise of horn and hoof.
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Here is a sight to make the afflicted rejoice; to cheer men’s spirits in their quest for God.
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The Lord listens to the prayer of the destitute; he does not forget his servants in their chains.
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To him be praise from sky, earth and sea, and from all the creatures that move about them.
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God will grant deliverance to Sion; the cities of Juda will rise from their ruins, inhabited now and held firmly in possession,
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an inheritance for the race that serves him, a home for all true lovers of his name.