‏ Psalms 62

To the Chief Musician. On Jeduthun—A Melody of David.

1 Surely, towards God, silence [becometh] my soul, From him, is my salvation: 2Surely, he, is my rock and my salvation, My high tower—I shall not be greatly shaken! 3How long will ye shout at a man? Ye shall be crushed all of you,—Like a wall that bulgeth,—a fence pushed in! 4Surely, from his elevation, they have taken counsel to thrust him down, They accept falsehood,—With his mouth, they each of them bless, But, inwardly, they revile. [Selah.] 5Surely, towards God, be thou silent, my soul, For, from him, is mine expectation: 6Surely, he, is my rock, and my salvation, My high tower—I shall not be shaken! 7Upon God, [depend] my salvation and mine honour, My rock of strength, my refuge, are in God.

8Trust ye in him all ye assembly of the people, Pour out, before him, your heart, God, is a refuge for us. [Selah.] 9Surely, vanity, are men of low degree, Deception, men of high degree,—In the balances, they go up, They, are [made] of vanity, altogether. 10Do not trust in extortion, Nor, with robbery, become vain, As for wealth, when it beareth fruit, Do not set [thereon your] heart. 11One thing, hath God spoken, Two things, [there are] which I have heard, That, power, belongeth unto God; 12And, thine, O My Lord, is lovingkindness,—For, thou, wilt pay back unto every man—according to his deed.

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