Line-By-Line Order:
|
Reference Delimiters:
|
Paragraph Order:
|
Number Delimiters:*
|
Other Options:
|
|
Select All Verses |
Clear All Verses |
* 'Number Delimiters' only apply to 'Paragraph Order'
* 'Remove Square Brackets' does not apply to the Amplified Bible
To the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David.
Blessed [by God’s grace and compassion] is he who considers the helpless;
The LORD will save him in the day of trouble.
The LORD will protect him and keep him alive;
And he will be called blessed in the land;
You do not hand him over to the desire of his enemies.
The LORD will sustain and strengthen him on his sickbed;
In his illness, You will restore him to health.
As for me, I said, “O LORD, be gracious to me;
Heal my soul, for I have sinned against You.”
And when one comes to see me, he speaks empty words,
While his heart gathers malicious gossip [against me];
When he goes away, he tells it [everywhere].
All who hate me whisper together about me;
Against me they devise my hurt [imagining the worst for me], saying,
“A wicked thing is poured out upon him and holds him;
And when he lies down, he will not rise up again.”
Even my own close friend in whom I trusted,
Who ate my bread,
Has lifted up his heel against me [betraying me].
But You, O LORD, be gracious to me and [fn]restore me [to health],
So that I may repay them.
By this I know that You favor and delight in me,
Because my enemy does not shout in triumph over me.
Amplified Bible Copyright (c) 2015 by
The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, CA 90631 All rights reserved.
For Permission to Quote Information visit http://www.lockman.org.
Translations available: King James Version, New King James Version, New Living Translation, New International Version, English Standard Version, Christian Standard Bible, New American Standard Bible 2020, New American Standard Bible 1995, Legacy Standard Bible 2021, New English Translation, Revised Standard Version, American Standard Version, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Translation, Webster's Bible, Hebrew Names Version, Reina-Valera 1960, Latin Vulgate, Westminster Leningrad Codex, Septuagint, Morphological Greek New Testament, and Textus Receptus.
Loading
Loading
Interlinear |
Bibles |
Cross-Refs |
Commentaries |
Dictionaries |
Miscellaneous |