You have heardmy voice,"Do not hideYour earfrom my [prayer for] relief,From my cryfor help."
When he prayedto Him, He was movedby his entreatyand heardhis supplication,and broughthim againto Jerusalemto his kingdom.Then Manassehknewthat the LORD[was] God.
His prayeralso and [how God] was entreatedby him, and allhis sin,his unfaithfulness,and the siteson whichhe builthighplacesand erectedthe Asherimand the carvedimages,beforehe humbledhimself, behold,they are writtenin the recordsof the Hozai.
So that they caused the cryof the poorto cometo Him, And that He might hearthe cryof the afflicted--
I was cryingto the LORDwith my voice,And He answeredme from His holymountain.Selah.
Thispoormancried,and the LORDheardhim And savedhim out of allhis troubles.
Heedthe soundof my cryfor help,my Kingand my God,For to You I pray.
In the morning,O LORD,You will hearmy voice;In the morningI will order[my] [prayer] to You and [eagerly] watch.
Giveearto my prayer,O God;And do not hideYourself from my supplication.
He will redeemmy soulin peacefrom the battle[which is] against me, For they are many[who strive] with me.
Giveheedto me and answerme; I am restlessin my complaintand am surelydistracted,
But certainlyGodhas heard;He has givenheedto the voiceof my prayer.
"Goand sayto Hezekiah,'Thussaysthe LORD,the Godof your fatherDavid,"I have heardyour prayer,I have seenyour tears;behold,I will addfifteenyearsto your life.
"So now,our God,listento the prayerof Your servantand to his supplications,and for Your sake,O Lord,let Your faceshineon Your desolatesanctuary.
In the same waythe Spiritalsohelpsour weakness;for we do not knowhowto prayas we should,but the SpiritHimselfintercedesfor [us] with groaningstoo deep for words;