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Psalms
Chapter 6
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Psalms 6
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LORD, don't be angry and rebuke me! Don't punish me in your anger!
2
I am worn out, O LORD; have pity on me! Give me strength; I am completely exhausted
3
and my whole being is deeply troubled. How long, O LORD, will you wait to help me?
4
Come and save me, LORD; in your mercy rescue me from death.
5
In the world of the dead you are not remembered; no one can praise you there.
6
I am worn out with grief; every night my bed is damp from my weeping; my pillow is soaked with tears.
7
I can hardly see; my eyes are so swollen from the weeping caused by my enemies.
8
Keep away from me, you evil people! The LORD hears my weeping;
9
he listens to my cry for help and will answer my prayer.
10
My enemies will know the bitter shame of defeat; in sudden confusion they will be driven away.
| # | GNB | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | LORD, don't be angry and rebuke me! Don't punish me in your anger! | |
| 2 | I am worn out, O LORD; have pity on me! Give me strength; I am completely exhausted | |
| 3 | and my whole being is deeply troubled. How long, O LORD, will you wait to help me? | |
| 4 | Come and save me, LORD; in your mercy rescue me from death. | |
| 5 | In the world of the dead you are not remembered; no one can praise you there. | |
| 6 | I am worn out with grief; every night my bed is damp from my weeping; my pillow is soaked with tears. | |
| 7 | I can hardly see; my eyes are so swollen from the weeping caused by my enemies. | |
| 8 | Keep away from me, you evil people! The LORD hears my weeping; | |
| 9 | he listens to my cry for help and will answer my prayer. | |
| 10 | My enemies will know the bitter shame of defeat; in sudden confusion they will be driven away. |
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