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Chapter 61
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1 For the leader; with stringed instruments. Of
David.
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Hear my cry, O God, listen to my prayer!
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2 From the brink of Sheol I call; my heart grows
faint. Raise me up, set me on a rock,
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for you are my refuge, a tower of strength
against the foe.
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Then I will ever dwell in your tent, take
refuge in the shelter of your wings. Selah
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3 O God, when you accept my vows and hear the
plea of those who revere your name in prayer:
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"Add to the days of the king's life; may
his years be many generations;
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May he reign before God forever; may your love
and fidelity preserve him" -
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4 Then I will sing your name forever, fulfill my
vows day after day.
1 [Psalm 61] A lament of the king who
feels himself at the brink of death (⇒ Psalm 61:3)
and cries out for the strong and saving presence of God
(⇒ Psalm 61:3b-5). The king cites the prayer being
made for him (⇒ Psalm 61:7-8), and promises to give
thanks to God.
2 [3] Brink of Sheol: literally,
"edge of the earth," "earth" being taken in its occasional
meaning "the underworld." Cf ⇒ Jonah 2:3.
3 [6] In prayer: added for sense. ⇒ Psalm
61:7-8 express the plea of ⇒ Psalm 61:6.
4 [9] Then: Hebrew "just
as," i.e., in accord with the vows referred to in ⇒ Psalm
61:5.
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