The Book of Psalms



Psalm 36


[To the chief musician; of the servant of Jehovah; of David.] [The oracle] utters transgression to the wicked within my heart: [There is] no fear of God before his eyes.


For he flatters himself in his own eyes in order to find his iniquity, in order to hate [it].

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The words of his mouth [are] wickedness and deceit; he ceases to act wisely, to do good.


He plots evil on his bed; he sets himself on a way [that is] not good; he does not hate evil.


Your mercy, O Jehovah, [is] in the heavens; Your faithfulness to the dust [clouds].


Your righteousness [is] like the hills of God; Your judgments [are] a great deep; O Jehovah, You preserve animal and man.


How precious [is] Your mercy, O God! And the sons of men take refuge in the shadow of Your wings.


They shall be satisfied from the abundance of Your house; and You make them drink the torrent of Your pleasures.


For with You [is] the fountain of life; in Your light we see light.


O continue Your mercy to the ones knowing You, and Your righteousness to the upright of heart.


Do not let the foot of pride come to me; and let not the hand of the wicked move me.


There the workers of evil have fallen; they are cast down and are not able to rise.

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