1To the chief Musician5329, A Psalm4210 of David1732. Hear8085 my voice6963, O God430, in my prayer7879: preserve5341 my life2416 from fear6343 of the enemy341.
2Hide5641 me from the secret counsel5475 of the wicked7489; from the insurrection7285 of the workers6466 of iniquity205:
3Who whet8150 their tongue3956 like a sword2719, and bend1869 their bows to shoot their arrows2671, even bitter4751 words1697:
4That they may shoot3384 in secret4565 at the perfect8535: suddenly6597 do they shoot3384 at him, and fear3372 not.
5They encourage2388 themselves in an evil7451 matter1697: they commune5608 of laying2934 snares4170 privily2934; they say559, Who shall see7200 them?
6They search out2664 iniquities5766; they accomplish8552 a diligent2664 search2665: both the inward7130 thought of every one376 of them, and the heart3820, is deep6013.
7But God430 shall shoot3384 at them with an arrow2671; suddenly6597 shall they be wounded4347.
8So they shall make their own tongue3956 to fall3782 upon themselves: all that see7200 them shall flee away5074.
9And all men120 shall fear3372, and shall declare5046 the work6467 of God430; for they shall wisely consider7919 of his doing4639.
10The righteous6662 shall be glad8055 in the LORD3068, and shall trust2620 in him; and all the upright3477 in heart3820 shall glory1984.