9:1 To
the
chiefe
musician
vpon
MuthLabben.
A
Psalme
of
Dauid.
I
wil
praise
thee,
O
Lord,
with
my
whole
heart:
I
will
shewe
foorth
all
thy
maruellous
workes.
9:2 I
will
bee
glad
and
reioyce
in
thee:
I
will
sing
prayse
to
thy
name,
O
thou
most
High.
9:3 When
mine
enemies
are
turned
backe,
they
shall
fall
and
perish
at
thy
presence.
9:4 For
thou
hast
maintained
my
right,
and
my
cause:
thou
satest
in
the
throne
iudging
right.
9:5 Thou
hast
rebuked
the
heathen,
thou
hast
destroyed
the
wicked;
thou
hast
put
out
their
name
for
euer
and
euer.
9:6 O
thou
enemie,
destructions
are
come
to
a
perpetuall
end;
and
thou
hast
destroyed
cities,
their
memoriall
is
perished
with
them.
9:7 But
the
Lord
shall
endure
for
euer:
he
hath
prepared
his
throne
for
iudgement.
9:8 And
hee
shall
iudge
the
world
in
righteousnesse;
he
shall
minister
iudgement
to
the
people
in
vprightnesse.
9:9 The
Lord
also
will
bee
a
refuge
for
the
oppressed:
a
refuge,
in
times
of
trouble.
9:10 And
they
that
know
thy
name
will
put
their
trust
in
thee:
for
thou
Lord
hast
not
forsaken
them
that
seeke
thee.
9:11 Sing
praises
to
the
Lord,
which
dwelleth
in
Sion:
declare
among
the
people
his
doings.
9:12 When
he
maketh
inquisition
for
blood,
he
remembreth
them:
he
forgetteth
not
the
crie
of
the
humble.
9:13 Haue
mercie
vpon
me
O
Lord,
consider
my
trouble
which
I
suffer
of
them
that
hate
me,
thou
that
liftest
mee
vp
from
the
gates
of
death:
9:14 That
I
may
shew
foorth
all
thy
prayse
in
the
gates
of
the
daughter
of
Sion:
I
will
reioyce
in
thy
saluation.
9:15 The
heathen
are
sunke
downe
in
the
pit
that
they
made:
in
the
net
which
they
hid,
is
their
own
foot
taken.
9:16 The
Lord
is
knowen
by
the
iudgement
which
he
executeth:
the
wicked
is
snared
in
the
worke
of
his
owne
hands.
Higgaion.
Selah.
9:17 The
wicked
shall
be
turned
into
hell,
and
all
the
nations
that
forget
God.
9:18 For
the
needie
shall
not
alway
be
forgotten:
the
expectation
of
the
poore
shall
not
perish
for
euer.
9:19 Arise,
O
Lord,
let
not
man
preuaile:
let
the
heathen
bee
iudged
in
thy
sight.
9:20 Put
them
in
feare,
O
Lord:
that
the
nations
may
know
themselues
to
be
but
men.
Selah.