64:1 To
the
Overseer.
--A
Psalm
of
David.
Hear,
O
God,
my
voice,
in
my
meditation,
From
the
fear
of
an
enemy
Thou
keepest
my
life,
64:2 Hidest
me
from
the
secret
counsel
of
evil
doers,
From
the
tumult
of
workers
of
iniquity.
64:3 Who
sharpened
as
a
sword
their
tongue,
They
directed
their
arrow--a
bitter
word.
64:4 To
shoot
in
secret
places
the
perfect,
Suddenly
they
shoot
him,
and
fear
not.
64:5 They
strengthen
for
themselves
an
evil
thing,
They
recount
of
the
hiding
of
snares,
They
have
said,
`Who
doth
look
at
it'
64:6 They
search
out
perverse
things,
`We
perfected
a
searching
search,'
And
the
inward
part
of
man,
and
the
heart
[are]
deep.
64:7 And
God
doth
shoot
them
[with]
an
arrow,
Sudden
have
been
their
wounds,
64:8 And
they
cause
him
to
stumble,
Against
them
[is]
their
own
tongue,
Every
looker
on
them
fleeth
away.
64:9 And
all
men
fear,
and
declare
the
work
of
God,
And
His
deed
they
have
considered
wisely.
64:10 The
righteous
doth
rejoice
in
Jehovah,
And
hath
trusted
in
Him,
And
boast
themselves
do
all
the
upright
of
heart!