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Psalm 41
To
the
chief
Musician,
A
Psalm
of
David.
Blessed
is
he
that
considereth
the
poor:
the
Lord
will
deliver
him
in
time
of
trouble.
2
The
Lord
will
preserve
him,
and
keep
him
alive;
and
he
shall
be
blessed
upon
the
earth:
and
thou
wilt
not
deliver
him
unto
the
will
of
his
enemies.
3
The
Lord
will
strengthen
him
upon
the
bed
of
languishing:
thou
wilt
make
all
his
bed
in
his
sickness.
4
I
said,
Lord,
be
merciful
unto
me:
heal
my
soul;
for
I
have
sinned
against
thee.
5
Mine
enemies
speak
evil
of
me,
When
shall
he
die,
and
his
name
perish?
6
And
if
he
come
to
see
me,
he
speaketh
vanity:
his
heart
gathereth
iniquity
to
itself;
when
he
goeth
abroad,
he
telleth
it.
7
All
that
hate
me
whisper
together
against
me:
against
me
do
they
devise
my
hurt.
8
An
evil
disease,
say
they,
cleaveth
fast
unto
him:
and
now
that
he
lieth
he
shall
rise
up
no
more.
9
Yea,
mine
own
familiar
friend,
in
whom
I
trusted,
which
did
eat
of
my
bread,
hath
lifted
up
his
heel
against
me.
10
But
thou,
O
Lord,
be
merciful
unto
me,
and
raise
me
up,
that
I
may
requite
them.
11
By
this
I
know
that
thou
favourest
me,
because
mine
enemy
doth
not
triumph
over
me.
12
And
as
for
me,
thou
upholdest
me
in
mine
integrity,
and
settest
me
before
thy
face
for
ever.
13
Blessed
be
the
Lord
God
of
Israel
from
everlasting,
and
to
everlasting.
Amen,
and
Amen.
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