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시편 38
- 1 여호와여 주의 노로 나를 책하지 마시고 분노로 나를 징계치 마소서
- 2 주의 살이 나를 찌르고 주의 손이 나를 심히 누르시나이다
- 3 주의 진노로 인하여 내 살에 성한 곳이 없사오며 나의 죄로 인하여 내 뼈에 평안함이 없나이다
- 4 내 죄악이 내 머리에 넘쳐서 무거운 짐 같으니 감당할 수 없나이다
- 5 내 상처가 썩어 악취가 나오니 나의 우매한 연고로소이다
- 6 내가 아프고 심히 구부러졌으며 종일토록 슬픈 중에 다니나이다
- 7 내 허리에 열기가 가득하고 내 살에 성한 곳이 없나이다
- 8 내가 피곤하고 심히 상하였으매 마음이 불안하여 신음하나이다
- 9 주여 나의 모든 소원이 주의 앞에 있사오며 나의 탄식이 주의 앞에 감추이지 아니하나이다
- 10 내 심장이 뛰고 내 기력이 쇠하여 내 눈의 빛도 나를 떠났나이다
- 11 나의 사랑하는 자와 나의 친구들이 나의 상처를 멀리하고 나의 친척들도 멀리 섰나이다
- 12 내 생명을 찾는 자가 올무를 놓고 나를 해하려는 자가 괴악한 일을 말하여 종일토록 궤계를 도모하오나
- 13 나는 귀먹은 자 같이 듣지 아니하고 벙어리 같이 입을 열지 아니하오니
- 14 나는 듣지 못하는 자 같아서 입에는 변박함이 없나이다
- 15 여호와여 내가 주를 바랐사오니 내 주 하나님이 내게 응락하시리이다
- 16 내가 말하기를 두렵건대 저희가 내게 대하여 기뻐하며 내가 실족할 때에 나를 향하여 망자존대할까 하였나이다
- 17 내가 넘어지게 되었고 나의 근심이 항상 내 앞에 있사오니
- 18 내 죄악을 고하고 내 죄를 슬퍼함이니이다
- 19 내 원수가 활발하며 강하고 무리하게 나를 미워하는 자가 무수하오며
- 20 또 악으로 선을 갚는 자들이 내가 선을 좇는 연고로 나를 대적하나이다
- 21 여호와여 나를 버리지 마소서 나의 하나님이여 나를 멀리하지 마소서
- 22 속히 나를 도우소서 주 나의 구원이시여
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