Psalms 140

Psalms 141 (OEB)

Psalms 142

141

A psalm of David.

     Lord , I call to you: hasten, to me,
        give ear to my voice, when I call to you.
    
Let my prayer be presented as incense before you,
        and my uplifted hands as the evening meal-offering.


     Set, O Lord , a watch on my mouth,
        put a guard on the door of my lips.
    
Incline not my heart to an evil matter,
        to busy myself in deeds of wickedness,
    in company with workers of evil:
        never may I partake of their dainties.


     A wound or reproof from a good person in kindness
        is oil which my head shall never refuse.
        In their misfortune my prayer is still with them.


     Abandoned they are to the hands of their judges:
        they shall learn that my words are true.


     Like stones on a country road cleft and broken
        so lie our bones scattered for Death to devour.
    
But my eyes are turned towards you, O Lord .
        Do not pour out my life, for in you I take refuge.
    
Keep me safe from the trap they have laid for me,
        from the snares of the workers of trouble.
    
10 Into their own nets let wicked people fall;
        while I pass by in safety.