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Young's Literal Translation
YLT
Peshitta NT (Etheridge, 1849)
PesNT(Eth)
[1]A Song, a Psalm, by sons of Korah, to the Overseer, `Concerning the Sickness of Afflictions.' -- An instruction, by Heman the Ezrahite. O Jehovah, God of my salvation, Daily I have cried, nightly before Thee, [No book]
[2]My prayer cometh in before Thee, Incline Thine ear to my loud cry, [No book]
[3]For my soul hath been full of evils, And my life hath come to Sheol. [No book]
[4]I have been reckoned with those going down [to] the pit, I have been as a man without strength. [No book]
[5]Among the dead -- free, As pierced ones lying in the grave, Whom Thou hast not remembered any more, Yea, they by Thy hand have been cut off. [No book]
[6]Thou hast put me in the lowest pit, In dark places, in depths. [No book]
[7]Upon me hath Thy fury lain, And [with] all Thy breakers Thou hast afflicted. Selah. [No book]
[8]Thou hast put mine acquaintance far from me, Thou hast made me an abomination to them, Shut up -- I go not forth. [No book]
[9]Mine eye hath grieved because of affliction, I called Thee, O Jehovah, all the day, I have spread out unto Thee my hands. [No book]
[10]To the dead dost Thou do wonders? Do Rephaim rise? do they thank Thee? Selah. [No book]
[11]Is Thy kindness recounted in the grave? Thy faithfulness in destruction? [No book]
[12]Are Thy wonders known in the darkness? And Thy righteousness in the land of forgetfulness? [No book]
[13]And I, unto Thee, O Jehovah, I have cried, And in the morning doth my prayer come before Thee. [No book]
[14]Why, O Jehovah, castest Thou off my soul? Thou hidest Thy face from me. [No book]
[15]I [am] afflicted, and expiring from youth, I have borne Thy terrors -- I pine away. [No book]
[16]Over me hath Thy wrath passed, Thy terrors have cut me off, [No book]
[17]They have surrounded me as waters all the day, They have gone round against me together, [No book]
[18]Thou hast put far from me lover and friend, Mine acquaintance [is] the place of darkness! [No book]
Source: unbound.biola.edu
Translation: J. W. Etheridge (1849)
Source: studybible.info
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