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Psalm 49:5

Young's Literal Translation 1862

Why do I fear in days of evil? The iniquity of my supplanters doth compass me.

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Dan is a serpent by the way, An adder by the path, Which is biting the horse's heels, And its rider falleth backward.

And to the dust of death thou appointest me, For surrounded me have dogs, A company of evil doers have compassed me, Piercing my hands and my feet.

Also -- when I walk in a valley of death-shade, I fear no evil, for Thou `art' with me, Thy rod and Thy staff -- they comfort me.

For mine iniquities have passed over my head, As a heavy burden -- too heavy for me.

I open with a simile my mouth, I bring forth hidden things of old,

Thou hast shewed thyself weak in a day of adversity, Straitened is thy power,

His own iniquities do capture the wicked, And with the ropes of his sin he is holden.

And they do not say to their heart, `That' all their evil I have remembered, Now compassed them have their doings, Over-against My face they have been.

Therefore is the wise at that time silent, For an evil time it `is'.

And he taketh up his simile, and saith: `From Aram he doth lead me -- Balak king of Moab; From mountains of the east: Come -- curse for me Jacob, And come -- be indignant `with' Israel.

saying, Be not afraid Paul; before Caesar it behoveth thee to stand; and, lo, God hath granted to thee all those sailing with thee;

redeeming the time, because the days are evil;

and not terrified in anything by those opposing, which to them indeed is a token of destruction, and to you of salvation, and that from God;

`And now, let not my blood fall to the earth over-against the face of Jehovah, for the king of Israel hath come out to seek one flea, as `one' pursueth the partridge in mountains.'




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