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6:1 O LORD, blames to me anger thine to guide any me in thy displeasure.
6:2 heat have a favour after me, O LORD; are weak me: O cure the LORD, me; for my bones, vexed.
6:3 is also my heart are the opposed wound: but Thou, O LORD, like a long time?
6:4 return, O LORD, delivers my heart: Me sake.
thy 6:5 mercies for in death is any memory thee there do not store a OH-: in the tomb that which has to give a thanks thee?
6:6 I am inert with my Ächzen; all night I make swim my bed; I wässere my layer with my tears.
6:7 well eye am used because of the sorrow; waxeth because of all the well enemies.
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6:8 leaves old ego, all ye hard-working of hardness; for LORD, that heard hath that the voice of my heard weeping.
6:9 LORD hath it my supplication; the LORD receives my prayer.
6:10 could all the enemy well embarrassed being and the opposed wound: they can be summers of Rückhol and ashamed suddenly.
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