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God, you are my God.I will earnestly seek you.My soul thirsts for you.My
flesh longs for you,in a dry and weary land, where there is no water.
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So I have seen you in the sanctuary,watching your power and your glory. +
3
Because your loving kindness is better than life,my lips shall praise you. +
4
So I will
bless you while I live.I will lift up my hands in your name.
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My soul shall be satisfied as with the richest food.My mouth shall praise you with joyful lips, +
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when I remember you on my bed,and think about you in the night watches. +
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For you have been my help.I will rejoice in the
shadow of your wings.
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My soul stays close to you.Your right hand holds me up.
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But those who seek my soul, to destroy it,shall go into the lower parts of the earth. +
10
They shall be given over to the power of the sword.They shall be jackal food. +
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But the king shall rejoice in God.Everyone who swears by him will praise him,for the mouth of those who speak lies shall be silenced. +
Ps 63:1-11. The historical occasion referred to by the title was probably during Absalom's rebellion (compare 2Sa 15:23, 28; 16:2). David expresses an earnest desire for God's favor, and a confident expectation of realizing it in his deliverance and the ruin of his enemies.
1. early . . . seek thee--earnestly (Isa 26:9). The figurative terms--
dry and thirsty--literally, "weary," denoting moral destitution, suited his outward circumstances.
soul--and--flesh--the whole man (Ps 16:9, 10).