Tools
Commentary

Psalms 42 — BBE

See Hebrew/Greek in BSB →

To the chief music-maker. Maschil. Of the sons of Korah.

42Verse 1Like the desire of the roe for the water-streams, so is my soul's desire for you, O God.
Verse 2My soul is dry for need of God, the living God; when may I come and see the face of God?
Verse 3My tears have been my food day and night, while they keep saying to me, Where is your God?
Verse 4Let my soul be overflowing with grief when these things come back to my mind, how I went in company to the house of God, with the voice of joy and praise, with the song of those who were keeping the feast.
Verse 5Why are you crushed down, O my soul? and why are you troubled in me? put your hope in God; for I will again give him praise who is my help and my God.
Verse 6My soul is crushed down in me, so I will keep you in mind; from the land of Jordan and of the Hermons, from the hill Mizar.
Verse 7Deep is sounding to deep at the noise of your waterfalls; all your waves have gone rolling over me.
Verse 8But the Lord will send his mercy in the daytime, and in the night his song will be with me, a prayer to the God of my life.
Verse 9I will say to God my Rock, Why have you let me go from your memory? why do I go in sorrow because of the attacks of my haters?
Verse 10The cruel words of my haters are like a crushing of my bones; when they say to me every day, Where is your God?
Verse 11Why are you crushed down, O my soul? and why are you troubled in me? put your hope in God; for I will again give him praise who is my help and my God.
BBE · See license URL

Keyboard shortcuts

Search or jump to a reference
K
Previous / next chapter
Previous / next verse
kj
Favorite selected verse
f
Cycle selected verse highlight
h
Note on selected verse
n
Copy selected verse link
y
Open word study for selected verse
w
Open book picker
g
Switch translation
t
Toggle study panel
s
Desk Guide / Word / My
123
Close panels and menus
Esc
This sheet
?