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Psalms 31 — TOJB

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31Verse 1(For the one directing. Mizmor Dovid)Verse 2In Thee, Hashem, do I take refuge;
let me never be put to shame;
deliver me in Thy tzedakah.
Verse 3Incline Thine ear to me;
deliver me speedily;
be Thou for me a Tzur Ma'oz,
a Bais Metzudot (fortress) to save me.
Verse 4For Thou art my Sela (rock) and my Metzudah (fortress);
therefore for the sake of Thy Name, lead me, and guide me.
Verse 5Pull me out of the reshet (trap, net)
that they have laid for me;
for Thou art my ma'oz (stronghold).
Verse 6Into Thine yad I commit my ruach;
Thou hast redeemed me, Hashem El Emes.+
Verse 7I hate them that are the shomrim of lying vanities;+
but I trust in Hashem.
Verse 8I will be glad and rejoice in Thy chesed;
for Thou hast seen my affliction;
Thou hast known the tzoros (troubles) of my nefesh;
Verse 9And hast not shut me up into the yad of the oyev (enemy);
Thou hast set my feet in a merkhav
(large place, spacious or broad place).
Verse 10Channeni, Hashem, for I am in tzoros;
mine eye is consumed with ka'as (grief),
my nefesh and my beten.
Verse 11For my life is spent with grief,
and my years with groaning;
my ko'ach faileth because of mine avon (iniquity),
and my atzmot waste away.
Verse 12I was a cherpah (reproach, scorn, disgrace) among all mine enemies,
but especially among my shchenim (neighbors),
and a dread to mine acquaintance;
they that did see me outside fled from me.
Verse 13I am forgotten like a dead man out of mind;
I am like a keli oved (broken vessel).
Verse 14For I have heard the dibbah (evil report, slander) of many;
terror was on every side;
while they conspire against me,
they plot to take my nefesh.
Verse 15But I trust in Thee, Hashem;
I said, Thou art Elohai.
Verse 16My times are in Thy yad;
deliver me from the yad of mine oyevim (enemies),
and from them that persecute me.
Verse 17Make Thy face to shine upon Thy eved;
hoshi'eini (save me) for the sake of Thy chesed.
Verse 18Let me not be put to shame, Hashem;
for I have called upon Thee;
let the resha'im be put to shame,
and let them keep silent in Sheol.
Verse 19Let the siftei sheker (lying lips) be put to silence;
which speak insolent things with ga'avah (pride)
and contemptuously against the tzaddik.
Verse 20Oh how great is Thy goodness,
which Thou hast stored up for them that fear Thee;
which Thou hast wrought for them that take refuge in Thee
before the Bnei Adam!
Verse 21Thou shalt hide them b'seter (in the shelter) of Thy presence
from the intrigues of ish;
Thou shalt keep them safe in a sukkah
from the riv l'shonot (the strife of tongues, contentious lashon hora, backbiting, slander).
Verse 22Baruch Hashem! For He hath showed me
His wondrous chesed in an Ir Matzor (besieged city).
Verse 23For I said in my haste,
I am cut off from before Thine eyes;
nevertheless Thou heardest the voice of my tachanun (supplications)
when unto Thee I cried for help.
Verse 24O love Hashem, all ye His Chasidim;
for Hashem preserveth the emunim (the faithful ones),
but He pays back in full the oseh ga'avah (the one acting in pride, haughtily).
Verse 25Chazak! Be strong, let your levav take courage,
all ye that hope in Hashem.
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