1
Be merciful to me, God, for man wants to
swallow me up.All day long, he attacks and oppresses me.
+2
My enemies want to swallow me up all day long,for they are many who fight proudly against me. +
3
When I am afraid,I will put my trust in you. +
4
In God, I praise his word.In God, I put my trust.I will not be afraid.What can
flesh do to me?
+5
All day long they twist my words.All their thoughts are against me for evil. +
6
They conspire and lurk,watching my steps, they are eager to take my life.
7
Shall they escape by iniquity?In
anger cast down the peoples, God.
+8
You count my wanderings.You put my tears into your bottle.Aren't they in your book? +
9
Then my enemies shall turn back in the day that I call.I know this, that God is for me. +
10
In God, I will praise his word.In The LORD, I will praise his word.
11
I have put my trust in God.I will not be afraid.What can man do to me?
12
Your vows are on me, God.I will give thank offerings to you. +
13
For you have delivered my soul from death,and prevented my feet from falling,that I may walk before God in the
light of the living.
+
Ps 56:1-13. Upon Jonath-elem-rechokim--literally, "upon the dove of silence" of distant places; either denoting a melody (see on Ps 9:1) of that name, to which this Psalm was to be performed; or it is an enigmatical form of denoting the subject, as given in the history referred to (1Sa 21:11, &c.), David being regarded as an uncomplaining, meek dove, driven from his native home to wander in exile. Beset by domestic and foreign foes, David appeals confidently to God, recites his complaints, and closes with joyful and assured anticipations of God's continued help.
1, 2. would swallow--literally, "pants as a raging beast" (Ac 9:1).