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- 1 (大卫的诗。)耶和华啊,我的心仰望你。
- 2 我的 神啊,我素来倚靠你;求你不要叫我羞愧,不要叫我的仇敌向我夸胜。
- 3 凡等候你的必不羞愧;惟有那无故行奸诈的必要羞愧。
- 4 耶和华啊,求你将你的道指示我,将你的路教训我!
- 5 求你以你的真理引导我,教训我,因为你是救我的 神。我终日等候你。
- 6 耶和华啊,求你记念你的怜悯和慈爱,因为这是亘古以来所常有的。
- 7 求你不要记念我幼年的罪愆和我的过犯;耶和华啊,求你因你的恩惠,按你的慈爱记念我。
- 8 耶和华是良善正直的,所以他必指示罪人走正路。
- 9 他必按公平引领谦卑人,将他的道教训他们。
- 10 凡遵守他的约和他法度的人,耶和华都以慈爱诚实待他。
- 11 耶和华啊,求你因你的名赦免我的罪,因为我的罪重大。
- 12 谁敬畏耶和华,耶和华必指示他当选择的道路。
- 13 他必安然居住;他的后裔必承受地土。
- 14 耶和华与敬畏他的人亲密;他必将自己的约指示他们。
- 15 我的眼目时常仰望耶和华,因为他必将我的脚从网里拉出来。
- 16 求你转向我,怜恤我,因为我是孤独困苦。
- 17 我心里的愁苦甚多,求你救我脱离我的祸患。
- 18 求你看顾我的困苦,我的艰难,赦免我一切的罪。
- 19 求你察看我的仇敌,因为他们人多,并且痛痛地恨我。
- 20 求你保护我的性命,搭救我,使我不致羞愧,因为我投靠你。
- 21 愿纯全、正直保守我,因为我等候你。
- 22 神啊,求你救赎以色列脱离他一切的愁苦。
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