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55:1 give the ear to my prayer, O with god; and supplication.
55:2 considers the skin not thyself my and hears with me me: I regret in my objection and forms noises;
55:3 because of the voice of the enemy, of the oppression of the ordinary one: they throw hardness after me, and in anger they haïr me.
55:4 my heart are the wound which I am damaged: and the terror of the death will become after me.
agreeably 55:5 Fearfulness and trembling after me come, and Grausigkeit hath submerged me.
55:6 and me said, that OH- I had wings like a pigeon! for then, I became far flying and rest.
weak is 55:7 above, then one moves far me and remains in Wildnis. Selah.
55:8 I would accelerate my to escape from the storm windigen and tempest.
55:9 to destroy, O Lord and its languages divide: the activity of force and the polemic city.
seen with 55:10 going day and night him on him have me after the walls: The damage also and ensures is in the it.
medium of 55:11 a vulgarity is in the medium: The fraud and the bad address do not travel of their streets.
starting from 55:12 for him were an enemy who condemned me; then, I could have carried it: no it was him, me has haïr which counters me one increased; then, I would be dissimulated of him:
55:13 was to him however of Thou, well of man an equivalent, my boss and a well acquaintance.
55:14 took to us together the soft councils and went to the house of the god in company.
55:15 made a death seize after them and let go down quickly in the hell: for vulgarity, is in its residences and under them.
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55:16 what me, request I relate to around a god; and the LORD stores me.
55:17 smoothing and morning and at midday, the will that I request and cry aloud: and it hears my voice.
55:18 delivered to him hath my heart in the peace of the battle which was against me: there was much me.
55:19 god hears and betrübt them, even him this one abideth old.
of Selah. Because they do not have modifications, consequently they do not fear God.
55:20 that it placed hath its hands as with peace with him is more still approximately: it hath its covenant.
55:21 the words of its opening was broken coats also than with butter, but the war was in its heart: its words were which oil more gently, but they were swords.
55:22 drawn thy load thrown after the LORD and support thee to him: it never suffers that righteous to be moved.
55:23 more Thou, O god, shalt downwards takes it however in the well of the destruction: bloody and fraudulent men do not live outside a half of their day; but I trust thee.
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