Psalms 61
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A psalm written by David for the choir director, to be accompanied by musical instruments

1God, listen to me,

and answer my prayer [DOU]!

2While I am discouraged and far from my home,

I am calling out to you.

Lead me to the place that is like a high rock [MET]

on top of which I will be safe.

3You have been my refuge;

you have been like a strong tower [MET]

in which I am safe from being attacked by my enemies.

4Allow me to live close to your temple all during my life [HYP]!

Allow me to be safe [MET], like a little bird is safe under its mother’s wings. (Think about that!)

5God, you heard me when I solemnly promised to give offerings to you;

you have given to me the blessings that belong to those who have an awesome respect for you [MTY].

6I am the king of Israel;

please allow me to live and rule for many years,

and allow my descendants to rule also.

7Allow us to rule forever while you observe us;

watch over us while you faithfully love us and do for us what you promised.

8If you do that, I will always sing to praise you [MTY]

while I offer to you each day the sacrifices that I promised to give to you.