< Psalms 35 >

1 to/for David to contend [emph?] LORD with opponent my to fight with to fight me
Ipsi David. Judica, Domine, nocentes me; expugna impugnantes me.
2 to strengthen: hold shield and shield and to arise: rise [emph?] in/on/with help my
Apprehende arma et scutum, et exsurge in adjutorium mihi.
3 and to empty spear and to shut to/for to encounter: toward to pursue me to say to/for soul my salvation your I
Effunde frameam, et conclude adversus eos qui persequuntur me; dic animæ meæ: Salus tua ego sum.
4 be ashamed and be humiliated to seek soul: life my to turn back and be ashamed to devise: devise distress: evil my
Confundantur et revereantur quærentes animam meam; avertantur retrorsum et confundantur cogitantes mihi mala.
5 to be like/as chaff to/for face: before spirit: breath and messenger: angel LORD to thrust
Fiant tamquam pulvis ante faciem venti, et angelus Domini coarctans eos.
6 to be way: conduct their darkness and smoothness and messenger: angel LORD to pursue them
Fiat via illorum tenebræ et lubricum, et angelus Domini persequens eos.
7 for for nothing to hide to/for me pit: grave net their for nothing to search to/for soul: life my
Quoniam gratis absconderunt mihi interitum laquei sui; supervacue exprobraverunt animam meam.
8 to come (in): come him devastation not to know and net his which to hide to capture him in/on/with devastation to fall: fall in/on/with her
Veniat illi laqueus quem ignorat, et captio quam abscondit apprehendat eum, et in laqueum cadat in ipsum.
9 and soul my to rejoice in/on/with LORD to rejoice in/on/with salvation his
Anima autem mea exsultabit in Domino, et delectabitur super salutari suo.
10 all bone my to say LORD who? like you to rescue afflicted from strong from him and afflicted and needy from to plunder him
Omnia ossa mea dicent: Domine, quis similis tibi? eripiens inopem de manu fortiorum ejus; egenum et pauperem a diripientibus eum.
11 to arise: rise [emph?] witness violence which not to know to ask me
Surgentes testes iniqui, quæ ignorabam interrogabant me.
12 to complete me distress: evil underneath: instead welfare bereavement to/for soul my
Retribuebant mihi mala pro bonis, sterilitatem animæ meæ.
13 and I in/on/with be weak: ill they clothing my sackcloth to afflict in/on/with fast soul: myself my and prayer my upon bosom: embrace my to return: return
Ego autem, cum mihi molesti essent, induebar cilicio; humiliabam in jejunio animam meam, et oratio mea in sinu meo convertetur.
14 like/as neighbor like/as brother: male-sibling to/for me to go: walk like/as mourning mother be dark to bow
Quasi proximum et quasi fratrem nostrum sic complacebam; quasi lugens et contristatus sic humiliabar.
15 and in/on/with stumbling my to rejoice and to gather to gather upon me smitten and not to know to tear and not to silence: stationary
Et adversum me lætati sunt, et convenerunt; congregata sunt super me flagella, et ignoravi.
16 in/on/with profane mocking bun to grind upon me tooth their
Dissipati sunt, nec compuncti; tentaverunt me, subsannaverunt me subsannatione; frenduerunt super me dentibus suis.
17 Lord like/as what? to see: see to return: rescue [emph?] soul: myself my from ravage their from lion only my
Domine, quando respicies? Restitue animam meam a malignitate eorum; a leonibus unicam meam.
18 to give thanks you in/on/with assembly many in/on/with people mighty to boast: praise you
Confitebor tibi in ecclesia magna; in populo gravi laudabo te.
19 not to rejoice to/for me enemy my deception to hate me for nothing to wink eye
Non supergaudeant mihi qui adversantur mihi inique, qui oderunt me gratis, et annuunt oculis.
20 for not peace to speak: speak and upon restful land: country/planet word deceit to devise: design [emph?]
Quoniam mihi quidem pacifice loquebantur; et in iracundia terræ loquentes, dolos cogitabant.
21 and to enlarge upon me lip their to say Aha! Aha! to see: see eye our
Et dilataverunt super me os suum; dixerunt: Euge, euge! viderunt oculi nostri.
22 to see: see LORD not be quiet Lord not to remove from me
Vidisti, Domine: ne sileas; Domine, ne discedas a me.
23 to rouse [emph?] and to awake [emph?] to/for justice: judgement my God my and Lord to/for strife my
Exsurge et intende judicio meo, Deus meus; et Dominus meus, in causam meam.
24 to judge me like/as righteousness your LORD God my and not to rejoice to/for me
Judica me secundum justitiam tuam, Domine Deus meus, et non supergaudeant mihi.
25 not to say in/on/with heart their Aha! soul our not to say to swallow up him
Non dicant in cordibus suis: Euge, euge, animæ nostræ; nec dicant: Devoravimus eum.
26 be ashamed and be ashamed together glad distress: harm my to clothe shame and shame [the] to magnify upon me
Erubescant et revereantur simul qui gratulantur malis meis; induantur confusione et reverentia qui magna loquuntur super me.
27 to sing and to rejoice delighting righteousness my and to say continually to magnify LORD [the] delighting peace: well-being servant/slave his
Exsultent et lætentur qui volunt justitiam meam; et dicant semper: Magnificetur Dominus, qui volunt pacem servi ejus.
28 and tongue my to mutter righteousness your all [the] day praise your
Et lingua mea meditabitur justitiam tuam; tota die laudem tuam.

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