12. . me I WILL bless the | Lord-at | all times : mouth. My soul shall make her boast in the Lord : The humble shall | hear—thereof, | and—be glad. O magnify the Lord—with / me, And let us ex l'alt-his name—to | gether. I sought the Lord | and—he heard me, And delivered | -from | all-my | fears. They looked unto him, I and—were | lightened : And their faces--were not a shamed. This poor man cried, and the Lo-rd heard him, And saved him, out-of all—his troubles. The angel of the Lord encampeth round about | them—that | fear him, And-deliver-eth them. O taste and see that the | Lord--is | good : Blessed is the | man—that I trusteth-in | him. O fear the Lord, 1 ye—his saints: For there is no want—to | them—that | fear him. The young lions do lack, and suffer | hunger : But they that seek the Lord | shall not-want | any-good | thing. Come, ye children, hearken | un—to me: I will teach-you the fear of—the Lord. What man is he that de sir-eth | life, And loveth many | days,—that he may—see | good ? 2 Keep thy | tongue—from evil, The eyes of the Lord are up | on—the | righteous, And his ears are op—en | unto—their | cry, The face of the Lord is against I them that—do | evil, To cut off the remembrance of-them from the earth. The righteous cry, and the Lo-rd heareth, And delivereth them | out—of | all—their troubles. The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a | bro ken heart; And saveth such as | be—of a | con—trite 1 spirit. Many are the afflictions of—the righteous; But the Lord delivereth him out of-them all. He keepeth | all—his bones : Not | one-of them-is broken. Evil shall | slay—the wicked: be desolate. The Lord redeemeth the soul of_his servants, And none of them that | trust—in | him shall be desolate. 13. THE transgression of the wicked saith with | in—my heart, That there is no fear of God—be | fore-his | eyes. For he flattereth himself in his own | eyes, Until his iniquity be fou—nd to-be | hateful. The words of his mouth are iniquity | and—de | ceit: He hath left off to be | wi-se, / and to-do | good. He deviseth mischief up on-his bed ; He setteth himself in a way that is not good : | hesab horreth—not evil. Thy mercy, O Lord, is in the heavens, And thy faithfulness | reach—eth | unto-the | clouds. Thy righteousness is like the-great | mounThy I judg—ments | are a-great | deep : O Lord, thou preservest | man—and | beast. How excellent is thy I lov—ing | kindness O God! trust tains ; For with thee is the fountain-of life : that know thee; And thy righteousness / to—the | upright in heart. Let not the foot of pride | come-al gainst me, And let not the hand-of the wicked—re move me. There are the workers of in | iqui—ty i fallen : They are cast down, and I shall not be able to rise. 14. AS the hart panteth | after-the water brooks, God : God ? My tears have been my meat | day—and | night, While they continually say unto me,-Where is th-y | God? When I remember—these things, I pour out--my | sou—1| in me: For I had | gone with—the multitude, I went with them to—the house—of God, With the voice of | joy—and | praise, With a multitude that ke-pt | ho— ly | day. Why art thou cast down, | 0–my | soul ? his countenance. monites, Fr | om—the hi—11 | Mizar. Deep calleth | un-to | deep At the noise of—thy waterspouts : All thy | waves and—thy | billows Ar | e-gone | 0–ver / me. Yet the | Lord—will com | mand His loving | kind-ness | in—the daytime, And in the night his song-shall be with me, And my prayer | unto--the God of-my | life. I will say unto | God-my | rock, Why hast thou-forgotten me? Why I go—I | mourning Because of the op | pres—sion of—the enemy? As with a sword in-my bones, Mine | ene mies—re proach me; While they say daily | un-to me, Whe/ -re | is—thy | God ? Why art thou cast down, 0-my soul? And why art | thou—dis quieted-with | in me? Hope | thou—in | God: For I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my | counten—ance, / and—my | God. |