Psalms 28
David cries out to God, asking Him not to remain silent, lest he perish like the wicked. He prays for God to distinguish him from sinners and to punish the wicked according to their deeds. David expresses gratitude that God has heard his prayer and praises Him as his helper and protector. He concludes by asking God to save and bless His people, and to reign over them forever.
1A Psalm of David himself. To you, Lord, I will cry out. My God, do not be silent toward me. For if you remain silent toward me, I will become like those who descend into the pit2Hear, O Lord, the voice of my supplication, when I pray to you, when I lift up my hands toward your holy temple3Do not draw me away together with sinners; and let me not perish with those who work iniquity, who speak peacefully to their neighbor, yet evils are in their hearts4Give to them according to their works and according to the wickedness of their inventions. Assign to them according to the works of their hands. Repay them with their own retribution5Since they have not understood the works of the Lord and the works of his hands, you will destroy them, and you will not build them up6Blessed is the Lord, for he has heard the voice of my supplication7The Lord is my helper and my protector. In him, my heart has hoped and I have been helped. And my flesh has flourished again. And from my will, I shall confess to him8The Lord is the strength of his people and the protector of the salvation of his Christ9O Lord, save your people and bless your inheritance, and reign over them and exalt them, even unto eternity
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