Psalms
Chapter 101
1The prayer of the pauper, when he was anxious, and so he poured out his petition in the sight of the Lord. ↗
2O Lord, hear my prayer, and let my outcry reach you. ↗
3Do not turn your face away from me. In whatever day that I am in trouble, incline your ear to me. In whatever day that I will call upon you, heed me quickly. ↗
4For my days have faded away like smoke, and my bones have dried out like firewood. ↗
5I have been cut down like hay, and my heart has withered, for I had forgotten to eat my bread. ↗
6Before the voice of my groaning, my bone has adhered to my flesh. ↗
7I have become like a pelican in solitude. I have become like a night raven in a house. ↗
8I have kept vigil, and I have become like a solitary sparrow on a roof. ↗
9All day long my enemies reproached me, and those who praised me swore oaths against me. ↗
10For I chewed on ashes like bread, and I mixed weeping into my drink. ↗
11By the face of your anger and indignation, you lifted me up and threw me down. ↗
12My days have declined like a shadow, and I have dried out like hay. ↗
13But you, O Lord, endure for eternity, and your memorial is from generation to generation. ↗
14You will rise up and take pity on Zion, for it is time for its mercy, for the time has come. ↗
15For its stones have pleased your servants, and they will take pity on its land. ↗
16And the Gentiles will fear your name, O Lord, and all the kings of the earth your glory. ↗
17For the Lord has built up Zion, and he will be seen in his glory. ↗
18He has noticed the prayer of the humble, and he has not despised their petition. ↗
19Let these things be written in another generation, and the people who will be created will praise the Lord. ↗
20For he has gazed from his high sanctuary. From heaven, the Lord has beheld the earth. ↗
21So may he hear the groans of those in shackles, in order that he may release the sons of the slain. ↗
22So may they announce the name of the Lord in Zion and his praise in Jerusalem: ↗
23while the people convene, along with kings, in order that they may serve the Lord. ↗
24He responded to him in the way of his virtue: Declare to me the brevity of my days. ↗
25Do not call me back in the middle of my days: your years are from generation to generation. ↗
26In the beginning, O Lord, you founded the earth. And the heavens are the work of your hands. ↗
27They will perish, but you remain. And all will grow old like a garment. And, like a blanket, you will change them, and they will be changed. ↗
28Yet you are ever yourself, and your years will not decline. ↗
29The sons of your servants will live, and their offspring will be guided aright in every age. ↗
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