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Psalms 41 — BBE

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To the chief music-maker. A Psalm. Of David.

41Verse 1Happy is the man who gives thought to the poor; the Lord will be his saviour in the time of trouble.
Verse 2The Lord will keep him safe, and give him life; the Lord will let him be a blessing on the earth, and will not give him into the hand of his haters.
Verse 3The Lord will be his support on his bed of pain: by you will all his grief be turned to strength.
Verse 4I said, Lord, have mercy on me; make my soul well, because my faith is in you.
Verse 5My haters say evil against me, When will he be dead, and his name come to an end?
Verse 6If one comes to see me, deceit is in his heart; he keeps a store of evil, which he makes public in every place.
Verse 7All my haters are talking secretly together against me; they are designing my downfall.
Verse 8They say, He has an evil disease, which will not let him go: and now that he is down he will not get up again.
Verse 9Even my dearest friend, in whom I had faith, who took bread with me, is turned against me.
Verse 10But you, O Lord, have mercy on me, lifting me up, so that I may give them their punishment.
Verse 11By this I see that you have pleasure in me, because my hater does not overcome me.
Verse 12And as for me, you are my support in my righteousness, giving me a place before your face for ever.
Verse 13May the Lord God of Israel be praised, through eternal days and for ever. So be it. So be it.
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