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The Septuagint in English by Brenton
LXX(EN)
Greek Textus Receptus (1550/1894)
TR GNT
[For the end. Destroy not: by David, for a memorial, when he fled from the presence of Saul to the cave.]
[1]Have mercy, upon me, O God, have mercy upon me: for my soul has trusted in thee: and in the shadow of thy wings will I hope, until the iniquity have passed away. [No book]
[2]I will cry to God most high; the God who has benefited me. Pause. [No book]
[3]He sent from heaven and saved me; he gave to reproach them that trampled on me: God has sent forth his mercy and his truth; [No book]
[4]and he has delivered my soul from the midst of lions'whelps: I lay down to sleep, though troubled. As for the sons of men, their teeth are arms and missile weapons, and their tongue a sharp sword. [No book]
[5]Be thou exalted, O God, above the heavens; and thy glory above all the earth. [No book]
[6]They have prepared snares for my feet, and have bowed down my soul: they have dug a pit before my face, and fallen into it themselves. Pause. [No book]
[7]My heart, O God, is ready, my heart is ready: I will sing, yea will sing psalms. [No book]
[8]Awake, my glory; awake, psaltery and harp: I will awake early. [No book]
[9]O Lord, I will give thanks to thee among the nations: I will sing to thee among the Gentiles. [No book]
[10]For thy mercy has been magnified even to the heavens, and thy truth to the clouds. [No book]
[11]Be thou exalted, O God, above the heavens; and thy glory above all the earth. [No book]
Author: Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)
Source: ecmarsh.com
Author: Stephanus (1550), with variants of Scrivener (1894)
Source: unbound.biola.edu
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