Psalms
Chapter 143
1A Psalm of David versus Goliath. Blessed is the Lord, my God, who trains my hands for the battle and my fingers for the war. ↗
2My mercy and my refuge, my supporter and my deliverer, my protector and him in whom I have hoped: he subdues my people under me. ↗
3O Lord, what is man that you have become known to him? Or the son of man that you consider him? ↗
4Man has been made similar to vanity. His days pass by like a shadow. ↗
5O Lord, incline your heavens and descend. Touch the mountains, and they will smoke. ↗
6Send a flash of lightning, and you will scatter them. Shoot your arrows, and you will set them in disarray. ↗
7Send forth your hand from on high: rescue me, and free me from many waters, from the hand of the sons of foreigners. ↗
8Their mouth has been speaking vain things, and their right hand is the right hand of iniquity. ↗
9To you, O God, I will sing a new song. On the psaltery, with an instrument of ten strings, I will sing psalms to you. ↗
10He gives salvation to kings. He has redeemed your servant David from the malignant sword. ↗
11Rescue me, and deliver me from the hand of the sons of foreigners. Their mouth has been speaking vain things, and their right hand is the right hand of iniquity. ↗
12Their sons are like new plantings in their youth. Their daughters are dressed up: adorned all around like the idols of a temple. ↗
13Their cupboards are full: overflowing from one thing into another. Their sheep bear young, brought forth in abundance. ↗
14Their cattle are fat. There is no ruined wall or passage, nor anyone crying out in their streets. ↗
15They have called the people that has these things: blessed. But blessed is the people whose God is the Lord. ↗
Cited in
- v. 10·§1831