< Psalms 62 >

1 “To the chief musician, upon Jeduthun, a psalm of David.” Only in God my soul trusted in silence: from him cometh my salvation.
To the choirmaster on Jeduthun a psalm of David. Only [is] with God silence being my [is] from him salvation my.
2 Only he is my rock and my salvation; [he is] my defense: I shall not be greatly moved.
Only he [is] rock my and salvation my refuge my not I will be shaken much.
3 How long will ye devise mischief against a man? will ye all assault him murderously, as though he were a falling wall, a tottering fence?
Until when? - will you attack on a person you will be murdered all of you like a wall bent down a fence pushed down.
4 Yea, from his height do they take counsel to cast [him] down; they delight in lies: with their mouth do they bless, but inwardly do they curse. (Selah)
Surely from loftiness his - they have planned to thrust [him] down they are pleased with falsehood with mouth his they bless and in inner being their they curse (Selah)
5 Yea, in God hope in silence, my soul; for from him is my expectation.
Only to God be silent O self my for that [is] from him hope my.
6 Only he is my rock and my salvation; [he is] my defence: I shall not be moved.
Only he [is] rock my and salvation my refuge my not I will be shaken.
7 With God are my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength [and] my protection are in God.
[is] on God salvation my and honor my [the] rock of strength my refuge my [is] in God.
8 Trust in him at all times, O ye people; pour out before him your heart: God is a protection for us. (Selah)
Trust in him at every time - O people pour out before him heart your God [is] a refuge of us (Selah)
9 Verily nought are the sons of common men, a lie the sons of the great; they must rise in the balance; they are altogether [lighter] than nought.
Only - [are] a breath [the] children of humankind [are] falsehood [the] children of everyone in [the] balances to go up they [are] more than a breath together.
10 Do not put your trust in defrauding, and be not rendered vain through robbery: if riches flourish, set not your heart [upon them].
May not you trust in extortion and in robbery may not you put vain hope wealth - if it will bear fruit may not you set heart.
11 Once hath God spoken; [yea, ] twice [what] I have heard: that strength belongeth unto God.
One [time] - he has spoken God two [times] this I have heard that strength [belongs] to God.
12 And unto thee, O Lord, belongeth kindness; for thou wilt recompense every man according to his works.
And [belongs] to you O Lord covenant loyalty for you you repay to a person according to work his.

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