H6605I will open[H8799] H6310my mouthH4912in a parableH5042: I will utter[H8686] H2420dark sayingsH6924of old:
G1161ButG5565withoutG3850a parableG2980spake[G5707] G3756he notG846unto themG1161: andG2398when they were aloneG2596 G1956, he expounded[G5707] G3956all thingsG846to hisG3101disciples.
H5186I will incline[H8686] H241mine earH4912to a parableH6605: I will open[H8799] H2420my dark sayingH3658upon the harp.
H995To understand[H8687] H4912a proverbH4426, and the interpretationH1697; the wordsH2450of the wiseH2420, and their dark sayings.
H3068And the LORDH5428rooted[H8799] H127them out of their landH639in angerH2534, and in wrathH1419, and in greatH7110indignationH7993, and cast[H8686] H312them into anotherH776landH3117, as it is this day.
H3372Wherefore should I fear[H8799] H3117in the daysH7451of evilH5771, when the iniquityH6120of my heelsH5437shall compass[H8799] me about?
H2142Remember[H8798] H7223the former thingsH5769of oldH410: for I am GodH430, and there is none else; I am GodH657, and there is noneH3644like me,