[1]A PsalmH4210of DavidH1732, when he fledH1272[H8800]fromH6440AbsalomH53his sonH1121. LORDH3068, how are they increasedH7231[H8804]that troubleH6862me! manyH7227are they that rise upH6965against meH8801.[2]ManyH7227there be which sayH559[H8802]of my soulH5315, There is no helpH3444for him in GodH430. SelahH5542.[3]But thou, O LORDH3068,art a shieldH4043for me; my gloryH3519, and the lifter upH7311[H8688]of mine headH7218.[4]I criedH7121[H8799]unto the LORDH3068with my voiceH6963, and he heardH6030[H8799]me out of his holyH6944hillH2022. SelahH5542.[5]I laid me downH7901[H8804]and sleptH3462[H8799]; I awakedH6974[H8689]; for the LORDH3068sustainedH5564meH8799.[6]I will not be afraidH3372[H8799]of ten thousandsH7233of peopleH5971, that have setH7896[H8804]themselves against me round aboutH5439.[7]AriseH6965[H8798],O LORDH3068; saveH3467[H8685]me, O my GodH430: for thou hast smittenH5221[H8689]all mine enemiesH341[H8802]upon the cheek boneH3895; thou hast brokenH7665[H8765]the teethH8127of the ungodlyH7563.[8]SalvationH3444belongeth unto the LORDH3068: thy blessingH1293is upon thy peopleH5971. SelahH5542.