< Psalms 64 >
1 [For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David.] Hear my voice, God, in my complaint. Preserve my life from fear of the enemy.
To the Chief Musician. A Melody of David. Hear, O God, my voice when I complain, From dread peril by the foe, wilt thou guard my life.
2 Hide me from the conspiracy of the wicked, from the noisy crowd of the ones doing evil;
Wilt thou hide me, From the conclave of evil-doers, From the crowd of workers of iniquity.
3 who sharpen their tongue like a sword, and aim their arrows, deadly words,
Who have sharpened, like a sword, their tongue, Have made ready their arrow—a bitter word;
4 to shoot innocent men from ambushes. They shoot at him suddenly and fearlessly.
To shoot, in secret places, at the blameless one, Suddenly they shoot at him, and fear not.
5 They encourage themselves in evil plans. They talk about laying snares secretly. They say, "Who will see them?"
They strengthen for them a wicked word, They talk of hiding snares, They have said, Who can see them?
6 They plot injustice; they hide a well-conceived plan. Surely man's mind and heart are cunning.
They devise perverse things, They have completed the device well devised, Both the intent of each one, and the mind, are unsearchable.
7 But God will shoot at them. They will be suddenly struck down with an arrow.
Once let God have shot at them an arrow, Suddenly have appeared their own wounds!
8 Their own tongues shall ruin them. All who see them will shake their heads.
When they were to have ruined another, their tongue smote themselves, All who observe them take flight.
9 All humankind shall be afraid. They shall declare the work of God, and shall wisely ponder what he has done.
Therefore have all men feared, —And have told the doing of God, And, his work, have considered.
10 The righteous shall be glad in Jehovah, and shall take refuge in him. All the upright in heart shall praise him.
The righteous man shall rejoice in Yahweh, and seek refuge in him, Then shall glory—all who are upright in heart.