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Psalms Chapter 39 - King James Strong Number Version

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<To the chief Musician, <H5329> [even] to Jeduthun, <H3038> A Psalm <H4210> of David.> <H1732> I said, <H0559> I will take heed <H8104> to my ways, <H1870> that I sin <H2398> not with my tongue: <H3956> I will keep <H8104> my mouth <H6310> with a bridle, <H4269> while the wicked <H7563> is before me.
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I was dumb <H0481> with silence, <H1747> I held my peace, <H2814> [even] from good; <H2896> and my sorrow <H3511> was stirred. <H5916>
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My heart <H3820> was hot <H2552> within <H7130> me, while I was musing <H1901> the fire <H0784> burned: <H1197> [then] <H0227> spake <H1696> I with my tongue, <H3956>
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LORD, <H3068> make me to know <H3045> mine end, <H7093> and the measure <H4060> of my days, <H3117> what it [is; that] I may know <H3045> how frail <H2310> I [am].
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Behold, thou hast made <H5414> my days <H3117> [as] an handbreadth; <H2947> and mine age <H2465> [is] as nothing before thee: verily every <H3605> man <H0120> at his best state <H5324> [is] altogether <H3605> vanity. <H1892> Selah. <H5542>
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Surely every man <H0376> walketh <H1980> in a vain shew: <H6754> surely they are disquieted <H1993> in vain: <H1892> he heapeth up <H6651> [riches], and knoweth <H3045> not who shall gather <H0622> them.
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And now, Lord, <H0136> what wait <H6960> I for? my hope <H8431> [is] in thee.
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Deliver <H5337> me from all my transgressions: <H6588> make <H7760> me not the reproach <H2781> of the foolish. <H5036>
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I was dumb, <H0481> I opened <H6605> not my mouth; <H6310> because thou didst <H6213> [it].
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Remove thy stroke <H5061> away <H5493> from me: I am consumed <H3615> by the blow <H8409> of thine hand. <H3027>
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When thou with rebukes <H8433> dost correct <H3256> man <H0376> for iniquity, <H5771> thou makest his beauty <H2530> to consume away <H4529> like a moth: <H6211> surely every man <H0120> [is] vanity. <H1892> Selah. <H5542>
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Hear <H8085> my prayer, <H8605> O LORD, <H3068> and give ear <H0238> unto my cry; <H7775> hold not thy peace <H2790> at my tears: <H1832> for I [am] a stranger <H1616> with thee, [and] a sojourner, <H8453> as all my fathers <H0001> [were].
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O spare <H8159> me, that I may recover strength, <H1082> before I go <H3212> hence, and be no more. <H0369>