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

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Psalms, 140

For the director. A melody of David.

1 Rescue me, O Jehovah, from bad men;*1 May you safeguard me even from the man of deeds of violence,

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

2 Those who have schemed bad things in [their] heart, Who all day long keep attacking as in wars.

3 They have sharpened their tongue like that of a serpent; The venom of the horned viper is under their lips. Seʹlah.

4 Keep me, O Jehovah, from the hands of the wicked one; May you safeguard me even from the man*1 of deeds of violence, Those who have schemed to push my steps.

  1. “From the man of.” Heb., me·ʼishʹ.

5 The self-exalted ones have hidden a trap for me; And ropes they have spread out as a net at the side of the track. Snares they have set for me. Seʹlah.

6 I have said to Jehovah:*1 “You are my God.*2 Do give ear, O Jehovah, to the voice of my entreaties.”

  1. “To Jehovah.” Heb., la·Yhwahʹ.

  2. “My God.” Heb., ʼEʹli.

7 O Jehovah the Sovereign Lord, the strength of my salvation, You have screened over my head in the day of the armed force.

8 Do not grant, O Jehovah, the cravings of the wicked one. Do not promote his plotting, that they may not be exalted. Seʹlah.

9 As for the heads of those surrounding me, May the trouble of their own lips cover them.

10 May burning coals be dropped upon them. Let them be made to fall into the fire, into watery pits, that they may not get up.

11 The big talker*1—let him not be firmly established in the earth. The man of violence—let evil itself hunt him with repeated thrusts.

  1. Or, “The slanderer.” Lit., “The man of tongue.”

12 I well know that Jehovah will execute The legal claim of the afflicted one, the judgment of the poor ones.

13 Surely the righteous themselves will give thanks to your name; The upright ones will dwell before your face.