Psalm 139
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You Have Searched Me and Known Me

1Unto the end. A Psalm of David. O Lord, you have examined me, and you have known me.

2You have known my sitting down and my rising up again.

3You have understood my thoughts from afar. My path and my fate, you have investigated.

4And you have foreseen all my ways. For there is no word in my tongue.

5Behold, O Lord, you have known all things: the newest and the very old. You have formed me, and you have placed your hand over me.

6Your knowledge has become a wonder to me. It has been reinforced, and I am not able to prevail against it.

7Where will I go from your Spirit? And where will I flee from your face?

8If I ascend into heaven, you are there. If I descend into Hell, you are near.

9If I assume my feathers in early morning, and dwell in the utmost parts of the sea,

10even there, your hand will lead me forth, and your right hand will hold me.

11And I said: Perhaps darkness will overwhelm me, and the night will be my illumination, to my delight.

12But darkness will not be impenetrable to you, and night will illuminate like the day: for just as its darkness is, so also is its light.

13For you have possessed my temperament. You have supported me from the womb of my mother.

14I will confess to you, for you have been magnified terribly. Your works are miraculous, as my soul knows exceedingly well.

15My bone, which you have made in secret, has not been hidden from you, and my substance is in accord with the lower parts of the earth.

16Your eyes saw my imperfection, and all this shall be written in your book. Days will be formed, and no one shall be in them.

17But to me, O God, your friends have been greatly honored. Their first ruler has been exceedingly strengthened.

18I will number them, and they will be more numerous than the sand. I rose up, and I am still with you.

19O God, if only you would cut down sinners. You men of blood: depart from me.

20For you say in thought: They will accept your cities in vain.

21Have I not hated those who hated you, Lord, and wasted away because of your enemies?

22I have hated them with a perfect hatred, and they have become enemies to me.

23Examine me, O God, and know my heart. Question me, and know my paths.

24And see if there might be in me the way of iniquity, and lead me in the way of eternity.


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Psalm 138
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