Psalms, 13

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1 Unto the end. A Psalm of David. The fool has said in his heart, “There is no God.” They were corrupted, and they have become abominable in their studies. There is no one who does good; there is not even one.

2 The Lord has looked down from heaven upon the sons of men, to see if there were any who were considering or seeking God.

3 They have all gone astray; together they have become useless. There is no one who does good; there is not even one.

4 Their throat is an open sepulcher. With their tongues, they have been acting deceitfully; the venom of asps is under their lips. Their mouth is full of curses and bitterness.

5 Their feet are swift to shed blood. Grief and unhappiness are in their ways; and the way of peace, they have not known.

6 There is no fear of God before their eyes.

7 Will they never learn: all those who work iniquity, who devour my people like a meal of bread?

8 They have not called upon the Lord. There, they have trembled in fear, where there was no fear.

9 For the Lord is with the just generation. You have confounded the counsel of the needy because the Lord is his hope.

10 Who will grant the salvation of Israel from Zion? When the Lord turns away the captivity of his people, Jacob will exult, and Israel will rejoice.




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Psalm 13 is a prayer of lamentation in which the psalmist expresses his anguish before God and asks for help. The main topics addressed in Psalm 13 are affliction, anguish, suffering and waiting for divine help.

Psalm 34:18: "The Lord is close to those who have a broken heart and saves those with a shaken spirit." This verse talks about how God is close to those who are suffering and sad, broken their hearts, and He saves them.

Psalm 40:1-2: "I waited patience in the Lord; He leaned over at me and heard my cry." He took me a horrible lake, of a sludge, put my feet over a rock, fell my footsteps. " In this psalm, the psalmist talks about waiting in God and how he can rescue those who cry for him, as a safe haven in the midst of difficulties.

Psalm 42:11: "Why are you slaughtered, O my soul, and why are you disturbed within me? Wait in God, for I will still praise Him, to Him who is my help and my God." This verse expresses a hope in the Lord, in the midst of sadness and anguish.

Psalm 86:7: "I invoke you on the day of my anguish, because you answer me." The psalmist trusts that God will respond to his supplication in times of anguish.

Psalm 119:50: "This is my comfort in my affliction: May your Word go gone." This verse highlights the power of God's Word as comfort and helps in times of distress.


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