109:1 To
the
chiefe
Musician,
A
Psalme
of
Dauid.
Hold
not
thy
peace,
O
God
of
my
praise.
109:2 For
the
mouth
of
the
wicked,
and
the
mouth
of
the
deceitfull
are
opened
against
mee:
they
haue
spoken
against
me
with
a
lying
tongue.
109:3 They
compassed
mee
about
also
with
wordes
of
hatred:
and
fought
against
me
without
a
cause.
109:4 For
my
loue,
they
are
my
aduersaries:
but
I
giue
my
selfe
vnto
prayer.
109:5 And
they
haue
rewarded
me
euill
for
good:
and
hatred
for
my
loue.
109:6 Set
thou
a
wicked
man
ouer
him:
and
let
Satan
stand
at
his
right
hand.
109:7 When
he
shall
be
iudged,
let
him
be
condemned:
and
let
his
prayer
become
sinne.
109:8 Let
his
dayes
be
few:
and
let
another
take
his
office.
109:9 Let
his
children
bee
fatherlesse:
and
his
wife
a
widow.
109:10 Let
his
children
bee
continually
vagabonds,
&
begge:
let
them
seeke
their
bread
also
out
of
their
desolate
places.
109:11 Let
the
extortioner
catch
all
that
he
hath:
and
let
the
strangers
spoile
his
labour.
109:12 Let
there
be
none
to
extend
mercy
vnto
him:
neither
let
there
be
any
to
fauour
his
fatherlesse
children.
109:13 Let
his
posteritie
be
cut
off:
and
in
the
generation
folowing
let
their
name
be
blotted
out.
109:14 Let
the
iniquitie
of
his
fathers
be
remembred
with
the
Lord:
and
let
not
the
sinne
of
his
mother
be
blotted
out.
109:15 Let
them
be
before
the
Lord
continually:
that
he
may
cut
off
the
memory
of
them
from
the
earth.
109:16 Because
that
he
remembred
not
to
shew
mercy,
but
persecuted
the
poore
and
needy
man:
that
he
might
euen
slay
the
broken
in
heart.
109:17 As
he
loued
cursing,
so
let
it
come
vnto
him:
as
hee
delighted
not
in
blessing,
so
let
it
be
farre
from
him.
109:18 As
he
clothed
himselfe
with
cursing
like
as
with
his
garment:
so
let
it
come
into
his
bowels
like
water,
and
like
oyle
into
his
bones.
109:19 Let
it
be
vnto
him
as
the
garment
which
couereth
him:
and
for
a
girdle
wherewith
he
is
girded
continually.
109:20 Let
this
be
the
reward
of
mine
aduersaries
from
the
Lord:
and
of
them
that
speake
euill
against
my
soule.
109:21 But
do
thou
for
me,
O
God
the
Lord,
for
thy
Names
sake:
because
thy
mercie
is
good:
deliuer
thou
me.
109:22 For
I
am
poore
and
needie:
and
my
heart
is
wounded
within
me.
109:23 I
am
gone
like
the
shadow,
when
it
declineth:
I
am
tossed
vp
and
downe
as
the
locust.
109:24 My
knees
are
weake
through
fasting:
and
my
flesh
faileth
of
fatnesse.
109:25 I
became
also
a
reproch
vnto
them:
when
they
looked
vpon
me,
they
shaked
their
heads.
109:26 Helpe
me,
O
Lord
my
God:
O
saue
me
according
to
thy
mercie.
109:27 That
they
may
know,
that
this
is
thy
hand:
that
thou,
Lord,
hast
done
it.
109:28 Let
them
curse,
but
blesse
thou:
when
they
arise,
let
them
be
ashamed,
but
let
thy
seruant
reioyce.
109:29 Let
mine
aduersaries
be
clothed
with
shame:
and
let
them
couer
them
selues
with
their
owne
confusion,
as
with
a
mantle.
109:30 I
will
greatly
praise
the
Lord
with
my
mouth:
yea
I
will
praise
him
among
the
multitude.
109:31 For
he
shal
stand
at
the
right
hand
of
the
poore:
to
saue
him
from
those
that
condemne
his
soule.