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Nestle-Aland Greek NT (1993)
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[1]To the chief MusicianH5329[H8764], to JeduthunH3038, A PsalmH4210 of AsaphH623. I criedH6817[H8799] unto GodH430 with my voiceH6963, even unto GodH430 with my voiceH6963; and he gave earH238 unto meH8689. [No book]
[2]In the dayH3117 of my troubleH6869 I soughtH1875[H8804] the LordH136: my soreH3027 ranH5064[H8738] in the nightH3915, and ceasedH6313[H8799] not: my soulH5315 refusedH3985[H8765] to be comfortedH5162.[H8736] [No book]
[3]I rememberedH2142[H8799] GodH430, and was troubledH1993[H8799]: I complainedH7878[H8799], and my spiritH7307 was overwhelmedH5848[H8691]. SelahH5542. [No book]
[4]Thou holdestH270[H8804] mine eyesH5869 wakingH8109: I am so troubledH6470[H8738] that I cannot speakH1696.[H8762] [No book]
[5]I have consideredH2803[H8765] the daysH3117 of oldH6924, the yearsH8141 of ancient timesH5769. [No book]
[6]I call to remembranceH2142[H8799] my songH5058 in the nightH3915: I communeH7878[H8799] with mine own heartH3824: and my spiritH7307 made diligent searchH2664.[H8762] [No book]
[7]Will the LordH136 cast offH2186[H8799] for everH5769? and willH3254[H8686] he be favourableH7521 no moreH8800? [No book]
[8]Is his mercyH2617 clean goneH656[H8804] for everH5331? doth his promiseH562 failH1584[H8804] for evermoreH1755?[H1755] [No book]
[9]Hath GodH410 forgottenH7911[H8804] to be graciousH2589[H8800]? hath he in angerH639 shut upH7092[H8804] his tender merciesH7356? SelahH5542. [No book]
[10]And I saidH559[H8799], This is my infirmityH2470[H8763]: but I will remember the yearsH8141 of the right handH3225 of the most HighH5945. [No book]
[11]I will rememberH2142[H8799][H8675][H2142][H8686] the worksH4611 of the LORDH3050: surely I will rememberH2142[H8799] thy wondersH6382 of oldH6924. [No book]
[12]I will meditateH1897[H8804] also of all thy workH6467, and talkH7878[H8799] of thy doingsH5949. [No book]
[13]Thy wayH1870, O GodH430, is in the sanctuaryH6944: who is so greatH1419 a GodH410 as our GodH430? [No book]
[14]Thou art the GodH410 that doestH6213[H8802] wondersH6382: thou hast declaredH3045[H8689] thy strengthH5797 among the peopleH5971. [No book]
[15]Thou hast with thine armH2220 redeemedH1350[H8804] thy peopleH5971, the sonsH1121 of JacobH3290 and JosephH3130. SelahH5542. [No book]
[16]The watersH4325 sawH7200[H8804] thee, O GodH430, the watersH4325 sawH7200[H8804] thee; they were afraidH2342[H8799]: the depthsH8415 also were troubledH7264.[H8799] [No book]
[17]The cloudsH5645 poured outH2229[H8776] waterH4325: the skiesH7834 sent outH5414[H8804] a soundH6963: thine arrowsH2687 also went abroadH1980.[H8691] [No book]
[18]The voiceH6963 of thy thunderH7482 was in the heavenH1534: the lightningsH1300 lightenedH215[H8689] the worldH8398: the earthH776 trembledH7264[H8804] and shookH7493.[H8799] [No book]
[19]Thy wayH1870 is in the seaH3220, and thy pathH7635 in the greatH7227 watersH4325, and thy footstepsH6119 are not knownH3045.[H8738] [No book]
[20]Thou leddestH5148[H8804] thy peopleH5971 like a flockH6629 by the handH3027 of MosesH4872 and AaronH175. [No book]
Source: studybible.info
Author: Eberhard Nestle (1851–1913), Kurt Aland (1915–1994), Barbara Aland (b. 1937), et al.
Source: sacred-texts.org

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