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Psalms 21
Brenton's English Septuagint · Berean Standard Bible
O God, my God, attend to me: why hast thou forsaken me? the account of my transgressions is far from my salvation.
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O my God, I will cry to thee by day, but thou wilt not hear: and by night, and [it shall] not [be accounted] for folly to me.
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He hoped in the Lord: let him deliver him, let him save him, because he takes pleasure in him.
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I am poured out like water, and all my bones are loosened: my heart in the midst of my belly is become like melting wax.
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My strength is dried up like a potsherd; and my tongue is glued to my throat; and thou hast brought me down to the dust of death.
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For many dogs have compassed me: the assembly of the wicked doers has beset me round: they pierced my hands and my feet.
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I will declare thy name to my brethren: in the midst of the church will I sing praise to thee.
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Ye that fear the Lord, praise him; all ye seed of Jacob, glorify him: let all the seed of Israel fear him.
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For he has not despised nor been angry at the supplication of the poor; nor turned away his face from me; but when I cried to him, he heard me.
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My praise is of thee in the great congregation: I will pay my vows before them that fear him.
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The poor shall eat and be satisfied; and they shall praise the Lord that seek him: their heart shall live for ever.
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All the ends of the earth shall remember and turn to the Lord: and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before him.
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All the fat ones of the earth have eaten and worshipped: all that go down to the earth shall fall down before him: my soul also lives to him.
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And they shall report his righteousness to the people that shall be born, whom the Lord has made.
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