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by
Deborah909
Sat Apr 08 2000 at 0:34:41
This is a very
traditional
Jewish
translation
. You should
definitely
buy the
edition
published by the folks at
Artscroll
, or at least send them a bunch of money.
For the
Conductor
, by
David
, a
psalm
.
O
Hashem
, You have
scrutinized
me and you know.
You know my sitting down and my
rising up
, You understand my thought from afar.
You
encompass
my path
and my
repose
, You are familiar with all my ways.
For the word is not yet on my tongue - behold, Hashem, You knew it all.
Back and front You have
restrict
ed me, and You have laid Your hand upon me.
Knowledge
is beyond me;
exalted
, I am incapable of it.
Where can I go from Your
spirit
? And where can I flee from Your
Presence
?
If I
ascend
to
heaven
, You are there; if I make my bed in
the lowest depths
,
behold
, You are there.
Were I to take up
wings of dawn
, were I to
dwell
in the distant west -
there, too, Your hand would
guide
me, and Your right hand would
grasp
me.
Would I say: 'Surely darkness will shadow me,' then the night would become as light around me.
Even darkness
obscure
s not from You; and night is as
luminous
as the day -
darkness and light
are the same.
For You have created my
mind
; You have covered me in my mother's
womb
.
I acknowledge You, for I am
awesome
ly, wondrously
fashioned
,
wondrous are Your works
, and my
soul
knows it well.
My
physical structure
was not hidden from You; that which I was made in
concealment
, which I was
knit together
in the lowest parts of the earth.
Your eyes saw my
unshaped
form
, and in Your
book
all were recorded; though they will be fashioned through many days, to Him they are one.
To me - how
glorious
are Your
thoughts
, O
God
! How very great are their
general headings
!
Were I to count them, they would
outnumber
the
grains of sand
, even if I were to be constantly awake and always with You.
O that You would slay the wicked, O God, and
men of blood
(to whom I say) 'Depart from me!'
Those who pronounce Your name for
wicked
scheme
s, it is taken
in vain
by Your enemies.
For indeed those who hate You,
Hashem
, I hate them, and I quarrel with those who rise up against You!
With the
utmost
hatred
, I hate them, I regard them as my own enemies.
Search me, O God, and
know my heart
;
test
me and know my thoughts.
And see if I have
vexing
ways; and lead me in the way of
eternity
.
Psalm 140
Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
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