043) Psalm 41
Psalm 41 To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David.
8.6.8.6 1 Blessed is he that wisely doth the poor man’s case consider; For when the time of trouble is, the Lord will him deliver.
2 God will him keep, yea, save alive; on earth he bless’d shall live; And to his enemies’ desire thou wilt him not up give.
3 God will give strength when he on bed of languishing doth mourn; And in his sickness sore, O Lord, thou all his bed wilt turn.
4 I said, O Lord, do thou extend thy mercy unto me;
O do thou heal my soul; for why?
I have offended thee.
5 Those that to me are enemies, of me do evil say, When shall he die, that so his name may perish quite away?
6 To see me if he comes, he speaks vain words: but then his heart Heaps mischief to it, which he tells, when forth he doth depart.
7 My haters jointly whispering, ’gainst me my hurt devise.
8 Mischief, say they, cleaves fast to him; he li’th, and shall not rise.
9 Yea, ev’n mine own familiar friend, on whom I did rely, Who ate my bread, ev’n he his heel against me lifted high.
10 But, Lord, be merciful to me, and up again me raise, That I may justly them requite according to their ways.
11 By this I know that certainly I favour’d am by thee;
Because my hateful enemy triumphs not over me.
12 But as for me, thou me uphold’st in mine integrity; And me before thy countenance thou sett’st continually.
13 The Lord, the God of Israel, be bless’d for ever then, From age to age eternally.
Amen, yea, and amen.
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