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1
I will
extol
thee, O
LORD;
for thou hast lifted me
up
, and hast not made my
foes
to
rejoice
over me.
2
O
LORD
my
God,
I
cried
unto thee, and thou hast
healed
me.
3
O
LORD,
thou hast brought
up
my
soul
from the
grave:
thou hast kept me
alive
, that I should not go
down
to the
pit.
4
Sing
unto the
LORD,
O ye
saints
of his, and give
thanks
at the
remembrance
of his
holiness.
5
For his
anger
[a]
endureth but a
moment;
in his
favour
is
life:
weeping
may
endure
for a
night,
but
joy
cometh in the
morning.
6
And in my
prosperity
I
said
, I shall
never
be
moved
.
7
LORD,
by thy
favour
thou hast made my
mountain
to
stand
strong:
thou didst
hide
thy
face,
and I was
troubled
.
8
I
cried
to thee, O
LORD;
and unto the
LORD
I made
supplication
.
9
What
profit
is there in my
blood,
when I go
down
to the
pit?
Shall the
dust
praise
thee? shall it
declare
thy
truth?
10
Hear
, O
LORD,
and have
mercy
upon me:
LORD,
be thou my
helper
.
11
Thou hast
turned
for me my
mourning
into
dancing:
thou hast put
off
my
sackcloth,
and
girded
me with
gladness;
12
To the end that my
glory
may
sing
praise to thee, and not be
silent
. O
LORD
my
God,
I will give
thanks
unto thee for
ever.
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[a].
his anger...: Heb. there is but a moment in his anger
Psalms 30 Commentaries
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