7:1 My
woe
[is]
to
me,
for
I
have
been
As
gatherings
of
summer-fruit,
As
gleanings
of
harvest,
There
is
no
cluster
to
eat,
The
first-ripe
fruit
desired
hath
my
soul.
7:2 Perished
hath
the
kind
out
of
the
land,
And
upright
among
men--there
are
none,
All
of
them
for
blood
lie
in
wait,
Each
his
brother
they
hunt
[with]
a
net.
7:3 On
the
evil
[are]
both
hands
to
do
[it]
well,
The
prince
is
asking--also
the
judge--for
recompence,
And
the
great--he
is
speaking
the
mischief
of
his
soul,
And
they
wrap
it
up.
7:4 Their
best
one
[is]
as
a
brier,
The
upright
one--than
a
thorn-hedge,
The
day
of
thy
watchmen--Thy
visitation--hath
come.
Now
is
their
perplexity.
7:5 Believe
not
in
a
friend,
trust
not
in
a
leader,
From
her
who
is
lying
in
thy
bosom
keep
the
openings
of
thy
mouth.
7:6 For
a
son
is
dishonouring
a
father,
A
daughter
hath
stood
against
her
mother,
A
daughter-in-law
against
her
mother-in-law,
The
enemies
of
each
[are]
the
men
of
his
house.
7:7 And
I--in
Jehovah
I
do
watch,
I
do
wait
for
the
God
of
my
salvation,
Hear
me
doth
my
God.
7:8 Thou
dost
not
rejoice
over
me,
O
mine
enemy,
When
I
have
fallen,
I
have
risen,
When
I
sit
in
darkness
Jehovah
is
a
light
to
me.
7:9 The
indignation
of
Jehovah
I
do
bear,
For
I
have
sinned
against
Him,
Till
that
He
doth
plead
my
cause,
And
hath
executed
my
judgment,
He
doth
bring
me
forth
to
the
light,
I
look
on
His
righteousness.
7:10 And
see
doth
mine
enemy,
And
cover
her
doth
shame,
Who
saith
unto
me,
`Where
[is]
Jehovah
thy
God'
Mine
eyes
do
look
on
her,
Now
she
is
for
a
treading-place,
As
mire
of
the
out-places.
7:11 The
day
to
build
thy
walls!
That
day--removed
is
the
limit.
7:12 That
day--even
unto
thee
it
doth
come
in,
From
Asshur
and
the
cities
of
the
fortress,
And
from
the
fortress
even
unto
the
river,
And
from
sea
to
sea,
and
mount
to
mount.
7:13 And
the
land
hath
been
for
a
desolation,
Because
of
its
inhabitants,
Because
of
the
fruit
of
their
doings.
7:14 Rule
Thou
Thy
people
with
Thy
rod,
The
flock
of
Thine
inheritance,
Dwelling
alone
[in]
a
forest
in
the
midst
of
Carmel,
They
enjoy
Bashan
and
Gilead
as
in
days
of
old.
7:15 According
to
the
days
of
thy
coming
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
I
do
shew
it
wonderful
things.
7:16 See
do
nations,
and
they
are
ashamed
of
all
their
might,
They
lay
a
hand
on
the
mouth,
their
ears
are
deaf.
7:17 They
lick
dust
as
a
serpent,
as
fearful
things
of
earth,
They
tremble
from
their
enclosures,
Of
Jehovah
our
God
they
are
afraid,
Yea,
they
are
afraid
of
Thee.
7:18 Who
[is]
a
God
like
Thee
taking
away
iniquity,
And
passing
by
the
transgression
of
the
remnant
of
His
inheritance,
He
hath
not
retained
for
ever
His
anger,
Because
He--He
delighteth
[in]
kindness.
7:19 He
doth
turn
back,
He
pitieth
us,
He
doth
subdue
our
iniquities,
And
Thou
castest
into
the
depths
of
the
sea
all
their
sins.
7:20 Thou
givest
truth
to
Jacob,
kindness
to
Abraham,
That
thou
hast
sworn
to
our
fathers,
from
the
days
of
antiquity!