Psalms 142
  • Scripture
  • Sermons
  • Commentary

1AN INSTRUCTION OF DAVID. A PRAYER WHEN HE IS IN THE CAVE. My voice [is] to YHWH, I cry, || My voice [is] to YHWH, I beg [for] grace.

2I pour forth my meditation before Him, || I declare my distress before Him.

3When my spirit has been feeble in me, || Then You have known my path; In the way [in] which I walk, || They have hid a snare for me.

4Looking on the right hand—and seeing, || And I have none recognizing; Refuge has perished from me, || There is none inquiring for my soul.

5I have cried to you, O YHWH, || I have said, “You [are] my refuge, || My portion in the land of the living.”

6Attend to my loud cry, || For I have become very low, || Deliver me from my pursuers, || For they have been stronger than I.

7Bring forth my soul from prison to confess Your Name, || The righteous surround me about, || When You confer benefits on me!