Psalms Chapter 57

                                          For the Choir Director. A Mikhtam of David,

                                                When He Fled from Saul in the Cave

                                                             Set to Do Not Destroy

1 Be gracious to me, God,

      because I depend on you to protect me;

      in the shadow of your wings I take refuge

            till danger passes.

2 I call out to God Most High,

            who accomplishes everything for me;

         3he sends help from heaven to rescue me

            and discredits whoever tries to run over me.              Ps 57:1-3          

4 I live among lions;

      I have to lie among those who breathe fire,

            people whose teeth are spears and arrows,

            whose tongues are sharp swords.

5 Be raised up higher than the sky, God;

      shine your glory on the whole world.

6 They’ve set a trap for me to step in;

      they’ve dug a pit for me—I’m weary from stress—

      but they’ve fallen into it themselves!                              

Ps 57:4-6

7 My heart is steadfast, God; it’s steadfast;

      I’ll sing; yes, I’ll sing praises!

8 Wake up, my glory;

      wake up, harp and lyre;

      I’ll wake up the dawn with my songs.

9 I’ll give you thanks, God, among the peoples

      and sing praises to you among the nations.

10 Your enduring love is as high as the sky;

      your truth reaches up to the clouds.

11 Be raised up higher than the sky, God;

      shine your glory on the whole world.

Ps 57:7-11

From the CNT translation by Virgil Warren, PhD