Be Merciful to Me, O God 1(55:1) For the end, concerning the people that were removed from the sanctuary, by David for a memorial, when the Philistines caught him in Geth. Have mercy upon me, O God; for man has trodden me down; all the day long he warring has afflicted me. 2(55:2) Mine enemies have trodden me down all the day from the dawning of the day; for there are many warring against me. 3(55:3) They shall be afraid, but I will trust in thee. 4(55:4) In God I will praise my words; all the day have I hoped in God; I will not fear what flesh shall do to me. 5(55:5) All the day long they have abominated my words; all their devices are against me for evil. 6(55:6) They will dwell near and hide themselves; they will watch my steps, accordingly as I have waited patiently in my soul. 7(55:7) Thou wilt on no account save them; thou wilt bring down the people in wrath. 8(55:8) O God, I have declared my life to thee; thou has set my tears before thee, even according to thy promise. 9(55:9) Mine enemies shall be turned back, in the day wherein I shall call upon thee; behold, I know that thou art my God. 10(55:10) In God, will I praise his word; in the Lord will I praise his saying. 11(55:11) I have hoped in God; I will not be afraid of what man shall do to me. 12(55:12) The vows of thy praise, O God, which I will pay, are upon me. 13(55:13) For thou hast delivered my soul from death, and my feet from sliding, that I should be well-pleasing before God in the land of the living. The English translation of The Septuagint by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851) Section Headings Courtesy Berean Bible |