< Psalms 4 >

1 “To the chief musician on Neginoth, a psalm of David.” When I call, answer me, O God of my righteousness: amidst distress thou hast [ever] granted me enlargement; be gracious unto me, and hear my prayer.
[For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments. A Psalm by David.] Answer me when I call, God of my righteousness. You set me free in my distress. Be gracious to me and hear my prayer.
2 O ye sons of men, how long shall my glory be put to shame? [how long] will ye love vanity, will ye seek for lies? (Selah)
You sons of man, how long will you shame my honor, love what is worthless, chase after a lie? (Selah)
3 But know that the Lord hath set apart the pious for himself: the Lord will hear when I call on him.
But know that the LORD works wonders for his godly one; the LORD will hear when I call to him.
4 Tremble, and sin not: commune with your heart upon your bed, and be still (Selah)
Be angry, but do not sin. Ponder in your heart, but be at rest on your bed. (Selah)
5 Offer the sacrifices of righteousness, and put your trust in the Lord.
Offer the sacrifices of righteousness, and put your trust in the LORD.
6 Many say, “Who will show us happiness? Let shine brightly over us the light of thy countenance, O Lord.”
Many say, "Who will show us any good?" LORD, lift up the light of your face upon us.
7 [But] thou hast placed more joy in my heart than at the time when their corn and their wine were increased.
You have put gladness in my heart, more than when their grain and wine and oil abound.
8 In peace, altogether, will I lay me down and sleep; for thou, Lord, alone, causest me to dwell in safety.
In peace I will both lay myself down and sleep, for you alone, LORD, make me live in safety.

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