63:1 A
Psalm
of
David,
in
his
being
in
the
wilderness
of
Judah.
O
God,
Thou
[art]
my
God,
earnestly
do
I
seek
Thee,
Thirsted
for
Thee
hath
my
soul,
Longed
for
Thee
hath
my
flesh,
In
a
land
dry
and
weary,
without
waters.
63:2 So
in
the
sanctuary
I
have
seen
Thee,
To
behold
Thy
strength
and
Thine
honour.
63:3 Because
better
[is]
Thy
kindness
than
life,
My
lips
do
praise
Thee.
63:4 So
I
bless
Thee
in
my
life,
in
Thy
name
I
lift
up
my
hands.
63:5 As
[with]
milk
and
fatness
is
my
soul
satisfied,
And
[with]
singing
lips
doth
my
mouth
praise.
63:6 If
I
have
remembered
Thee
on
my
couch,
In
the
watches--I
meditate
on
Thee.
63:7 For
Thou
hast
been
a
help
to
me,
And
in
the
shadow
of
Thy
wings
I
sing.
63:8 Cleaved
hath
my
soul
after
Thee,
On
me
hath
Thy
right
hand
taken
hold.
63:9 And
they
who
for
desolation
seek
my
soul,
Go
in
to
the
lower
parts
of
the
earth.
63:10 They
cause
him
to
run
on
the
edge
of
the
sword,
A
portion
for
foxes
they
are.
63:11 And
the
king
doth
rejoice
in
God,
Boast
himself
doth
every
one
swearing
by
Him,
But
stopped
is
the
mouth
of
those
speaking
lies!