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Chapter 5

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1 For the leader; with wind instruments. A psalm of David.

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Hear my words, O LORD; listen to my sighing.

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Hear my cry for help, my king, my God! To you I pray, O LORD;

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at dawn you will hear my cry; at dawn I will plead before you and wait.

5

You are not a god who delights in evil; no wicked person finds refuge with you;

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the arrogant cannot stand before you. You hate all who do evil;

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you destroy all who speak falsely. Murderers and deceivers the LORD abhors.

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But I can enter your house because of your great love. I can worship in your holy temple because of my reverence for you, LORD.

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Guide me in your justice because of my foes; make straight your way before me.

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2 For there is no sincerity in their mouths; their hearts are corrupt. Their throats are open graves; on their tongues are subtle lies.

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Declare them guilty, God; make them fall by their own devices. Drive them out for their many sins; they have rebelled against you.

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Then all who take refuge in you will be glad and forever shout for joy. Protect them that you may be the joy of those who love your name.

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For you, LORD, bless the just; you surround them with favor like a shield.

 




1 [Psalm 5] A lament contrasting the security of the house of God ( Psalm 5:8-9, 12-13) with the danger of the company of evildoers ( Psalm 5:5-7, 10-11). The psalmist therefore prays that God will hear ( Psalm 5:2-4) and grant the protection and joy of the temple.



2 [10] Their throats: their speech brings harm to their hearers (cf Jeremiah 5:16). The verse mentions four parts of the body, each a source of evil to the innocent.






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