Psalm 28
8,6,8,6
^1To thee I'll cry, O Lord, my rock;
hold not thy peace to me;
Lest like those that to pit descend
I by thy silence be.
^2The voice hear of my humble pray'rs,
when unto thee I cry;
When to thine holy oracle
I lift mine hands on high.
^3With ill men draw me not away
that work iniquity;
That speak peace to their friends, while in
their hearts doth mischief lie.
^4Give them according to their deeds
and ills endeavoured:
And as their handy-works deserve,
to them be rendered.
^5God shall not build, but them destroy,
who would not understand
The Lord's own works, nor did regard
the doing of his hand.
^6For ever blessed be the Lord,
for graciously he heard
The voice of my petitions,
and prayers did regard.
^7The Lord's my strength and shield; my heart
upon him did rely;
And I am helped: hence my heart
doth joy exceedingly,
And with my song I will him praise.
^8Their strength is God alone:
He also is the saving strength
of his anointed one.
^9O thine own people do thou save,
bless thine inheritance;
Them also do thou feed, and them
for evermore advance.