Psalms, 5

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1 Unto the end. For her who pursues the inheritance. A Psalm of David.

2 O Lord, listen closely to my words. Understand my outcry.

3 Attend to the voice of my prayer, my King and my God.

4 For to you, I will pray. In the morning, Lord, you will hear my voice.

5 In the morning, I will stand before you, and I will see. For you are not a God who wills iniquity.

6 And the malicious will not dwell close to you, nor will the unjust endure before your eyes.

7 You hate all who work iniquity. You will destroy all who speak a lie. The bloody and deceitful man, the Lord will abominate.

8 But I am in the multitude of your mercy. I will enter your house. I will show adoration toward your holy temple, in your fear.

9 Lord, lead me in your justice. Because of my enemies, direct my way in your sight.

10 For there is no truth in their mouth: their heart is vain.

11 Their throat is an open sepulcher. They have acted deceitfully with their tongues. Judge them, O God. Let them fall by their own intentions: according to the multitude of their impiety, expel them. For they have provoked you, O Lord.

12 But let all those who hope in you rejoice. They will exult in eternity, and you will dwell in them. And all those who love your name will glory in you.

13 For you will bless the just. You have crowned us, O Lord, as if with a shield of your good will.




Versículos relacionados com Psalms, 5:

Psalm 5 is a prayer of David in search of divine protection and guidance before his enemies. He calls for God's righteousness and trusts his faithfulness. Following are five verses related to the topics covered in this Psalm:

Psalm 7:10: "My shield is in God, who saves the straights of heart." David trusts God's protection as a shield against his enemies and states that those who are straight of heart are saved by him.

Psalm 9:7: "But the Lord is enthroned forever; he has prepared his throne to judge." David cries out for God's righteousness and believes he is seated on his throne to judge correctly.

Psalm 18:2: "The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my liberator; my God is my rock, in whom I refuge. He is my shield and the power that saves me, my tower . " David expresses his confidence in God as his rock, fortress and liberating, as well as his shield and protective.

Psalm 27:1: "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom will I fear? The Lord is my refuge and my fortress; I will trust him." David recognizes God as his light, salvation, and safe haven, whom He trusts without fear.

Psalm 55:22: "Deliver your way to the Lord, trust Him, and the most He will do." David encourages others to trust God, giving him his ways and worries, trusting that He will do what is better.


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