1 |
A |
The heavens declare the glory of God; |
. |
B |
And the firmament shows His handiwork. |
2 |
A |
Day unto day utters speech, |
. |
B |
And night unto night reveals knowledge. |
3 |
A |
There is no speech nor language |
. |
B |
Where their voice is not heard. |
4 |
A |
Their line has gone out through all the
earth, |
. |
B |
and their words to the end of the world. |
. |
C |
In them He has set a tabernacle for the
sun. |
5 |
D |
Which is like a bridegroom coming out
of his chamber, |
. |
E |
And rejoices like a strong man
to run its race. |
6 |
C |
Its rising is from on end of heaven, |
. |
D |
And its circuit to the other end; |
. |
E |
And there is nothing hidden from its heat. |
7 |
F |
The law of the Lord G is perfect,
H
converting
the soul; |
. |
F |
The testimony of the Lord
G is
sure, H making wise the simple; |
8 |
F |
the statutes of the Lord
Gare
right, H rejoicing the heart; |
. |
F |
The commandment of the Lord
G is
pure, H enlightening the eyes; |
9 |
F |
The fear of the Lord is clean,
enduring forever; |
. |
F |
The judgments of the Lord
are true
and
righteous altogether. |
10 |
I |
More to be desired are they than
gold, J Yea than much fine gold; |
. |
I |
Sweeter also than honey
J
and the
honeycomb. |
11 |
I |
Moreover by them Your servant is warned,
J
And
in keeping them
there is great reward. |
12 |
K |
Who can understand his errors? |
. |
L |
Cleanse me from secret faults. |
13 |
K |
Keep Your servant also from presumptuous
sins; |
. |
L |
Let them not have dominion over me. |
. |
K |
Then I shall be blameless, |
. |
L |
And I shall be innocent of great transgression. |
14 |
M |
Let the words of my mouth and the meditation
of my heart, Be acceptable in Your sight, my strength and my redeemer. |