New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures — With References (Rbi8, en_US, 1984)

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Psalms, 4

To the director on stringed instruments. A melody of David.

1 When I call, answer me, O my righteous God. In the distress you must make broad space for me. Show me favor and hear my prayer.

2 YOU sons of men,*1 how long must my glory be for insult, [While] YOU keep loving empty things, [While] YOU keep seeking to find a lie? Seʹlah.

  1. “Men.” Heb., ʼish, evidently in a collective sense.

3 So take knowledge that Jehovah will certainly distinguish his loyal one;*1 Jehovah himself will hear when I call to him.

  1. “Jehovah has made his man of loving-kindness [Vg, “his holy one”] wonderful,” LXX.

4 BE agitated, but do not sin. Have YOUR say in YOUR heart, upon YOUR bed, and keep silent. Seʹlah.

5 Sacrifice the sacrifices of righteousness, And trust in Jehovah.

6 There are many saying: “Who will show us good?” Lift up the light of your face upon us, O Jehovah.

7 You will certainly give a rejoicing in my heart Greater than in the time when their grain and their new wine have abounded.

8 In peace I will both lie down and sleep, For you yourself alone, O Jehovah, make me dwell in security.