[[To the excelleth musician Ieduthun.] A Psalm Chapter of David.][1]Yet my soul keepeth silence unto God: of him cometh my salvation.[2]Yet he is my strength and my salvation, and my defense: therefore I shall not much be moved.[3]How long will ye imagine mischief against a man? Ye shall be all slain: ye shall be as a bowed wall, or as a wall shaken.[4]Yet they consult to cast him down from his dignity: their delight is in lies, they bless with their mouths, but curse with their hearts. Selah.[5]Yet my soul keep thou silence unto God: for mine hope is in him.[6]Yet is he my strength, and my salvation, and my defense: therefore I shall not be moved.[7]In God is my salvation and my glory, the rock of my strength: in God is my trust.[8]Trust in him alway, ye people: pour out your hearts before him, for God is our hope. Selah.[9]Yet the children of men are vanity, the chief men are lies: to lay them upon a balance they are altogether lighter then vanity.[10]Trust not in oppression nor in robbery: be not vain: if riches increase, set not your heart thereon.[11]God spake once or twice, I have heard it, that power belongeth unto God,[12]And to thee, O Lord, mercy: for thou rewardest every one according to his work.