5:1 To
the
chiefe
musician
vpon
Nehiloth,
A
Psalme
of
Dauid.
Giue
eare
to
my
words,
O
Lord,
consider
my
meditation.
5:2 Hearken
vnto
the
voice
of
my
crie,
my
King,
and
my
God:
for
vnto
thee
will
I
pray.
5:3 My
voyce
shalt
thou
heare
in
the
morning,
O
Lord;
in
the
morning
will
I
direct
my
prayer
vnto
thee,
and
will
looke
vp.
5:4 For
thou
art
not
a
God
that
hath
pleasure
in
wickednesse:
neither
shall
euill
dwell
with
thee.
5:5 The
foolish
shall
not
stand
in
thy
sight:
thou
hatest
al
workers
of
iniquity
5:6 Thou
shalt
destroy
them
that
speake
leasing:
the
Lord
will
abhorre
the
bloodie
and
deceitfull
man.
5:7 But
as
for
me,
I
will
come
into
thy
house
in
the
multitude
of
thy
mercy:
and
in
thy
feare
will
I
worship
toward
thy
holy
temple.
5:8 Lead
me
O
Lord,
in
thy
righteousnesse,
because
of
mine
enemies;
make
thy
way
straight
before
my
face.
5:9 For
there
is
no
faithfulnes
in
their
mouth,
their
inward
part
is
very
wickednesse:
their
throat
is
an
open
sepulchre,
they
flatter
with
their
tongue.
5:10 Destroy
thou
them,
O
God,
let
them
fall
by
their
owne
counsels:
cast
them
out
in
the
multitude
of
their
transgressions,
for
they
haue
rebelled
against
thee.
5:11 But
let
all
those
that
put
their
trust
in
thee,
reioyce:
let
them
euer
shout
for
ioy;
because
thou
defendest
them:
let
them
also
that
loue
thy
name,
be
ioyfull
in
thee.
5:12 For
thou,
Lord,
wilt
blesse
the
righteous:
with
fauour
wilt
thou
compasse
him
as
with
a
shield.