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

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Psalms, 17

A prayer of David.

1 Do hear what is righteous, O Jehovah; do pay attention to my entreating cry; Do give ear to my prayer without lips of deception.

2 From before you may my judgment go forth; May your own eyes behold uprightness.

3 You have examined my heart, you have made inspection by night, You have refined me; you will discover [that] I have not schemed. My mouth will not transgress.

4 As for the activities of men,*1 By the word of your lips I myself have watched against the paths of the robber.

  1. Lit., “earthling man.” Heb., ʼa·dhamʹ.

5 Let my steps take hold*1 on your tracks, [In which] my footsteps will certainly not be made to totter.

  1. Lit., “Let there be a taking hold by my steps.” The Heb. verb in this phrase is in the infinitive absolute, indefinite as to time and impersonal.

6 I myself do call upon you, because you will answer me, O God.*1 Incline your ear to me. Hear my saying.

  1. “God.” Heb., ʼEl.

7 Make your acts of loving-kindnesses*1 wonderful, O Savior of those seeking refuge From the revolters against your right hand.

  1. Lit., “your loving-kindnesses.”

8 Keep me as the pupil of the eyeball, In the shadow of your wings may you conceal me,

9 Because of the wicked who have despoiled me. The enemies against my soul themselves keep closing in upon me.

10 They have enclosed [themselves] with their own fat; With their mouth they have spoken in haughtiness;

11 As regards our steps, now they have surrounded us; They fix their eyes to incline to the earth.

12 His likeness is that of a lion that yearns to tear to pieces And that of a young lion sitting in concealed places.

13 Do rise up, O Jehovah; do confront him to the face; Make him bow down; do provide escape for my soul from the wicked one with your sword,

14 From men, [by] your hand, O Jehovah, From men of [this] system of things,*1 whose share is in [this] life, And whose belly you fill with your concealed treasure, Who are satisfied with sons And who do lay up for their children what they leave over.

  1. “Of [this] system of things.” Or, “of the duration of life.” Heb., me·cheʹledh.

15 As for me, in righteousness I shall behold your face; I will be satisfied when awakening [to see] your form.*1

  1. Or, “awakening as to your form,” M; by a correction, “looking at your form”; LXX, “your glory is seen.”