Verse 1
To the chief Musician{H5329}{H8764)}, to Jeduthun{H3038}, A Psalm{H4210} of Asaph{H623}. I cried{H6817}{H8799)} unto God{H430} with my voice{H6963}, even unto God{H430} with my voice{H6963}; and he gave ear{H238}{H8689)} unto me.
Verse 2
In the day{H3117} of my trouble{H6869} I sought{H1875}{H8804)} the Lord{H136}: my sore{H3027} ran{H5064}{H8738)} in the night{H3915}, and ceased{H6313}{H8799)} not: my soul{H5315} refused{H3985}{H8765)} to be comforted{H5162}{H8736)}.
Verse 3
I remembered{H2142}{H8799)} God{H430}, and was troubled{H1993}{H8799)}: I complained{H7878}{H8799)}, and my spirit{H7307} was overwhelmed{H5848}{H8691)}. Selah{H5542}.
Verse 4
Thou holdest{H270}{H8804)} mine eyes{H5869} waking{H8109}: I am so troubled{H6470}{H8738)} that I cannot speak{H1696}{H8762)}.
Verse 5
I have considered{H2803}{H8765)} the days{H3117} of old{H6924}, the years{H8141} of ancient times{H5769}.
Verse 6
I call to remembrance{H2142}{H8799)} my song{H5058} in the night{H3915}: I commune{H7878}{H8799)} with mine own heart{H3824}: and my spirit{H7307} made diligent search{H2664}{H8762)}.
Verse 7
Will the Lord{H136} cast off{H2186}{H8799)} for ever{H5769}? and will{H3254}{H8686)} he be favourable{H7521}{H8800)} no more?
Verse 8
Is his mercy{H2617} clean gone{H656}{H8804)} for ever{H5331}? doth his promise{H562} fail{H1584}{H8804)} for evermore{H1755}{H1755}?
Verse 9
Hath God{H410} forgotten{H7911}{H8804)} to be gracious{H2589}{H8800)}? hath he in anger{H639} shut up{H7092}{H8804)} his tender mercies{H7356}? Selah{H5542}.
Verse 10
And I said{H559}{H8799)}, This is my infirmity{H2470}{H8763)}: but I will remember the years{H8141} of the right hand{H3225} of the most High{H5945}.
Verse 11
I will remember{H2142}{H8799)}{H8675)}{H2142}{H8686)} the works{H4611} of the LORD{H3050}: surely I will remember{H2142}{H8799)} thy wonders{H6382} of old{H6924}.
Verse 12
I will meditate{H1897}{H8804)} also of all thy work{H6467}, and talk{H7878}{H8799)} of thy doings{H5949}.
Verse 13
Thy way{H1870}, O God{H430}, is in the sanctuary{H6944}: who is so great{H1419} a God{H410} as our God{H430}?
Verse 14
Thou art the God{H410} that doest{H6213}{H8802)} wonders{H6382}: thou hast declared{H3045}{H8689)} thy strength{H5797} among the people{H5971}.
Verse 15
Thou hast with thine arm{H2220} redeemed{H1350}{H8804)} thy people{H5971}, the sons{H1121} of Jacob{H3290} and Joseph{H3130}. Selah{H5542}.
Verse 16
The waters{H4325} saw{H7200}{H8804)} thee, O God{H430}, the waters{H4325} saw{H7200}{H8804)} thee; they were afraid{H2342}{H8799)}: the depths{H8415} also were troubled{H7264}{H8799)}.
Verse 17
The clouds{H5645} poured out{H2229}{H8776)} water{H4325}: the skies{H7834} sent out{H5414}{H8804)} a sound{H6963}: thine arrows{H2687} also went abroad{H1980}{H8691)}.
Verse 18
The voice{H6963} of thy thunder{H7482} was in the heaven{H1534}: the lightnings{H1300} lightened{H215}{H8689)} the world{H8398}: the earth{H776} trembled{H7264}{H8804)} and shook{H7493}{H8799)}.
Verse 19
Thy way{H1870} is in the sea{H3220}, and thy path{H7635} in the great{H7227} waters{H4325}, and thy footsteps{H6119} are not known{H3045}{H8738)}.
Verse 20
Thou leddest{H5148}{H8804)} thy people{H5971} like a flock{H6629} by the hand{H3027} of Moses{H4872} and Aaron{H175}.