< Psalms 21 >

1 to/for to conduct melody to/for David LORD in/on/with strength your to rejoice king and in/on/with salvation your what? (to rejoice *Q(k)*) much
“To the chief musician, a psalm of David.” O Lord, because of thy strength will the king rejoice; and through thy salvation how greatly will he be glad!
2 desire heart his to give: give to/for him and request lips his not to withhold (Selah)
The longing of his heart hast thou given him, and the request of his lips hast thou not withholden. (Selah)
3 for to meet him blessing good to set: make to/for head his crown pure gold
For thou meetest him unasked with the blessings of happiness: thou settest on his head a crown of pure gold.
4 life to ask from you to give: give to/for him length day forever: enduring and perpetuity
Life hath he asked of thee, thou gavest it to him, length of days for ever and ever.
5 great: large glory his in/on/with salvation your splendor and glory to set upon him
Great is his honor through thy help: glory and majesty thou layest upon him.
6 for to set: make him blessing to/for perpetuity to rejoice him in/on/with joy with face your
For thou appointest him to be a blessing for ever: thou makest him glad with joy from thy presence.
7 for [the] king to trust in/on/with LORD and in/on/with kindness Most High not to shake
For the king trusteth in the Lord; and through the kindness of the Most High shall he not be moved.
8 to find hand: power your to/for all enemy your right your to find to hate you
Thy hand will reach all thy enemies: thy right hand will reach those that hate thee.
9 to set: make them like/as oven fire to/for time face your LORD in/on/with face: anger his to swallow up them and to eat them fire
Thou wilt render them as a fiery oven at the time of thy anger: the Lord in his wrath will destroy them, and a fire will devour them.
10 fruit their from land: country/planet to perish and seed: children their from son: child man
Their fruit wilt thou cause to perish from the earth, and their seed from among the children of men.
11 for to stretch upon you distress: evil to devise: devise plot not be able
For they directed against thee evil: they devised a mischievous purpose, which they were not able to perform.
12 for to set: make them shoulder in/on/with cord your to establish: prepare upon face their
For thou wilt make them turn their back; upon thy bow-strings thou wilt make ready [thy arrows] against their face.
13 to exalt [emph?] LORD (in/on/with strength your *LA(bh)*) to sing and to sing might your
Exalt thyself, O Lord, in thy strength; [and] we will sing and praise thy power.

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