Psalm 17
A Prayer of David.
Hear what is right, O Lord; consider my complaint; hearken to my prayer, which does not come from lying lips.
Let justice for me come forth from your presence, and let your eyes look upon that which is right.
You have tested and visited my heart in the night season. If you try me you shall find no wickedness in me; my mouth shall not offend.
As for the works of others, because of the words of your lips, I have kept myself from the ways of the violent.
Hold my steps firmly in your paths, that my footsteps may not slip.
I have called upon you, O God, for you will hear me; incline your ear to me and hearken to my words.
Show your marvelous loving-kindness, you that are the Savior of those who put their trust in you from the ones who resist your right hand.
Keep me as the apple of your eye; hide me under the shadow of your wings,
From the ungodly who assault me, even from my enemies who encompass me to take away my soul.
They have closed their heart to pity, and their mouth speaks proud things.
They lie waiting in my way on every side, watching how they may cast me down to the ground,
Like a lion that is greedy for its prey, and like a young lion lurking in secret places.
Rise up, O Lord, confront them and cast them down; deliver my soul from the ungodly by your sword and by your hand,
From those, O Lord, from those whose portion in life is of the world, whose bellies you fill with your hidden treasure.
They have children at their desire, and leave the rest of their abundance for their little ones.
But as for me, I will behold your presence in righteousness; and when I awake and see your likeness, I shall be satisfied.
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