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Psalm 64

To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David.

8,6,8,6

1When I to thee my prayer make,

Lord, to my voice give ear;

My life save from the enemy,

of whom I stand in fear.

2Me from their secret counsel hide

who do live wickedly;

From insurrection of those men

that work iniquity:

3Who do their tongues with malice whet,

and make them cut like swords;

In whose bent bows are arrows set,

ev'n sharp and bitter words:

4That they may at the perfect man

in secret aim their shot;

Yea, suddenly they dare at him

to shoot, and fear it not.

5In ill encourage they themselves,

and their snares close do lay:

Together conference they have;

Who shall them see? they say.

6They have search'd out iniquities,

a perfect search they keep:

Of each of them the inward thought,

and very heart, is deep.

7God shall an arrow shoot at them,

and wound them suddenly:

8So their own tongue shall them confound;

all who them see shall fly.

9And on all men a fear shall fall,

God's works they shall declare;

For they shall wisely notice take

what these his doings are.

10In God the righteous shall rejoice,

and trust upon his might;

Yea, they shall greatly glory all

in heart that are upright.

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at Calvin College. Last updated on July 2, 2001.
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Calvin seal: My heart I offer you O Lord, promptly and sincerely