Psalms
Chapter 87
1A Canticle Psalm to the sons of Korah. Unto the end. For Mahalath, to answer the understanding of Heman the Ezrahite. ↗
2O Lord, God of my salvation: I have cried out, day and night, in your presence. ↗
3Let my prayer enter in your sight. Incline your ear to my petition. ↗
4For my soul has been filled with evils, and my life has drawn near to Hell. ↗
5I am considered to be among those who will descend into the pit. I have become like a man without assistance, ↗
6idle among the dead. I am like the wounded sleeping in sepulchers, whom you no longer remember, and who have been repelled by your hand. ↗
7They have lain me in the lower pit: in dark places and in the shadow of death. ↗
8Your fury has been confirmed over me. And you have brought all your waves upon me. ↗
9You have sent my acquaintances far from me. They have set me as an abomination to themselves. I was handed over, yet I did not depart. ↗
10My eyes languished before destitution. All day long, I cried out to you, O Lord. I stretched out my hands to you. ↗
11Will you perform wonders for the dead? Or will physicians raise to life, and so confess to you? ↗
12Could anyone declare your mercy in the sepulcher, or your truth from within perdition? ↗
13Will your wonders be known in the darkness, or your justice in the land of oblivion? ↗
14And I have cried out to you, O Lord, and in early morning, my prayer will come before you. ↗
15Lord, why do you reject my prayer? Why do you turn your face away from me? ↗
16I am poor, and I have been amid hardships from my youth. And, though I have been exalted, I am humbled and disturbed. ↗
17Your wrath has crossed into me, and your terrors have disturbed me. ↗
18They have surrounded me like water, all day long. They have surrounded me, all at once. ↗
19Friend and neighbor, and my acquaintances, you have sent far away from me, away from misery. ↗
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