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Psalms 142

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1A Psalm of David, when his son pursued him. O Lord, attend to my prayer: hearken to my supplication in thy truth; hear me in thy righteousness. 2And enter not into judgment with thy servant, for in thy sight shall no [man] living be justified. 3For the enemy has persecuted my soul; he has brought my life down to the ground; he has made me to dwell in a dark [place], as those that have been long dead. 4Therefore my spirit was grieved in me; my heart was troubled within me. 5I remembered the days of old; and I meditated on all thy doings: [yea], I meditated on the works of thine hands. 6I spread forth my hands to thee; my soul [thirsts] for thee, as a dry land. Pause. 7Hear me speedily, O Lord; my spirit has failed; turn not away thy face from me, else I shall be like to them that go down to the pit. 8Cause me to hear thy mercy in the morning; for I have hoped in thee; make known to me, O Lord, the way wherein I should walk; for I have lifted up my soul to thee. 9Deliver me from mine enemies, O Lord; for I have fled to thee for refuge. 10Teach me to do thy will; for thou art my God; thy good Spirit shall guide me in the straight [way]. 11Thou shalt quicken me, O Lord, for thy name's sake; in thy righteousness thou shalt bring my soul out of affliction. 12And in thy mercy thou wilt destroy mine enemies, and wilt destroy all those that afflict my soul; for I am thy servant.

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