The Book of Psalms 88 |
The Darby Online Bible (DBY) |
Psalms 88:1 | {A Song, a Psalm for the sons of Korah. To the chief Musician. Upon Mahalath Leannoth. An instruction. Of Heman the Ezrahite.} Jehovah, God of my salvation, I have cried by day [and] in the night before thee. |
Psalms 88:2 | Let my prayer come before thee; incline thine ear unto my cry. |
Psalms 88:3 | For my soul is full of troubles, and my life draweth nigh to Sheol. |
Psalms 88:4 | I am reckoned with them that go down into the pit; I am as a man that hath no strength: |
Psalms 88:5 | Prostrate among the dead, like the slain that lie in the grave; whom thou rememberest no more, and who are cut off from thy hand. |
Psalms 88:6 | Thou hast laid me in the lowest pit, in dark places, in the deeps. |
Psalms 88:7 | Thy fury lieth hard upon me, and thou hast afflicted [me] with all thy waves. Selah. |
Psalms 88:8 | Thou hast put my familiar friends far from me; thou hast made me an abomination unto them: I am shut up, and I cannot come forth. |
Psalms 88:9 | Mine eye consumeth by reason of affliction. Upon thee, Jehovah, have I called every day; I have stretched out my hands unto thee. |
Psalms 88:10 | Wilt thou do wonders to the dead? shall the shades arise and praise thee? Selah. |
Psalms 88:11 | Shall thy loving-kindness be declared in the grave? thy faithfulness in Destruction? |
Psalms 88:12 | Shall thy wonders be known in the dark? and thy righteousness in the land of forgetfulness? |
Psalms 88:13 | But as for me, Jehovah, I cry unto thee, and in the morning my prayer cometh before thee. |
Psalms 88:14 | Why, O Jehovah, castest thou off my soul? [why] hidest thou thy face from me? |
Psalms 88:15 | I am afflicted and expiring from my youth up; I suffer thy terrors, [and] I am distracted. |
Psalms 88:16 | Thy fierce anger hath gone over me; thy terrors have brought me to nought: |
Psalms 88:17 | They have surrounded me all the day like water; they have compassed me about together. |
Psalms 88:18 | Lover and associate hast thou put far from me: my familiar friends are darkness. |