Psalm 37

A Psalm of David.


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1

For evil-doers fret thou not

 

 

thyself unquietly;

 

Nor do thou envy bear to those

 

 

that work iniquity.

2

For, even like unto the grass,

 

 

soon be cut down shall they;

 

And, like the green and tender herb,

 

 

they wither shall away.

 

3

Set thou thy trust upon the Lord,

 

 

and be thou doing good;

 

And so thou in the land shalt dwell,

 

 

and verily have food.

4

Delight thyself in God; he’ll give

 

 

thine heart’s desire to thee.

5

Thy way to God commit, him trust,

 

 

it bring to pass shall he.

 

6

And, like unto the light, he shall

 

 

thy righteousness display;

 

And he thy judgment shall bring forth

 

 

like noon-tide of the day.

7

Rest in the Lord, and patiently

 

 

wait for him: do not fret

 

For him who, prosp’ring in his way,

 

 

success in sin doth get.

 

8

Do thou from anger cease, and wrath

 

 

see thou forsake also:

 

Fret not thyself in any wise,

 

 

that evil thou should’st do.

9

For those that evil doers are

 

 

shall be cut off and fall:

 

But those that wait upon the Lord

 

 

the earth inherit shall.

 

10

For yet a little while, and then

 

 

the wicked shall not be;

 

His place thou shalt consider well,

 

 

but it thou shalt not see.

11

But by inheritance the earth

 

 

the meek ones shall possess:

 

They also shall delight themselves

 

 

in an abundant peace.

 

12

The wicked plots against the just,

 

 

and at him whets his teeth:

13

The Lord shall laugh at him, because

 

 

his day he coming seeth.

14

The wicked have drawn out the sword,

 

 

and bent their bow, to slay

 

The poor and needy, and to kill

 

 

men of an upright way.

 

15

But their own sword, which they have drawn,

 

 

shall enter their own heart:

 

Their bows which they have bent shall break,

 

 

and into pieces part.

16

A little that a just man hath

 

 

is more and better far

 

Than is the wealth of many such

 

 

as lewd and wicked are.

 

17

For sinners’ arms shall broken be;

 

 

but God the just sustains.

18

God knows the just man’s days, and still

 

 

their heritage remains.

19

They shall not be asham’d when they

 

 

the evil time do see;

 

And when the days of famine are,

 

 

they satisfy’d shall be.

 

20

But wicked men, and foes of God,

 

 

as fat of lambs, decay;

 

They shall consume, yea, into smoke

 

 

they shall consume away.

21

The wicked borrows, but the same

 

 

again he doth not pay;

 

Whereas the righteous mercy shews,

 

 

and gives his own away.

 

22

For such as blessed be of him

 

 

the earth inherit shall;

 

And they that cursed are of him

 

 

shall be destroyed all.

23

A good man’s footsteps by the Lord

 

 

are ordered aright;

 

And in the way wherein he walks

 

 

he greatly doth delight.

 

24

Although he fall, yet shall he not

 

 

be cast down utterly;

 

Because the Lord with his own hand

 

 

upholds him mightily.

25

I have been young, and now am old,

 

 

yet have I never seen

 

The just man left, nor that his seed

 

 

for bread have beggars been.

 

26

He’s ever merciful, and lends:

 

 

his seed is bless’d therefore.

27

Depart from evil, and do good,

 

 

and dwell for evermore.

28

For God loves judgment, and his saints

 

 

leaves not in any case;

 

They are kept ever: but cut off

 

 

shall be the sinner’s race.

 

29

The just inherit shall the land,

 

 

and ever in it dwell:

30

The just man’s mouth doth wisdom speak;

 

 

his tongue doth judgment tell.

31

In ’s heart the law is of his God,

 

 

his steps slide not away.

32

The wicked man doth watch the just,

 

 

and seeketh him to slay.

 

33

Yet him the Lord will not forsake,

 

 

nor leave him in his hands:

 

The righteous will he not condemn,

 

 

when he in judgment stands.

34

Wait on the Lord, and keep his way,

 

 

and thee exalt shall he

 

Th’ earth to inherit; when cut off

 

 

the wicked thou shalt see.

 

35

I saw the wicked great in pow’r,

 

 

spread like a green bay-tree:

36

He pass’d, yea, was not; him I sought,

 

 

but found he could not be.

37

Mark thou the perfect, and behold

 

 

the man of uprightness;

 

Because that surely of this man

 

 

the latter end is peace.

 

38

But those men that transgressors are

 

 

shall be destroy’d together;

 

The latter end of wicked men

 

 

shall be cut off for ever.

39

But the salvation of the just

 

 

is from the Lord above;

 

He in the time of their distress

 

 

their stay and strength doth prove.

 

40

The Lord shall help, and them deliver:

 

 

he shall them free and save

 

From wicked men; because in him

 

 

their confidence they have.



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