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Psalms Chapter 64

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TEHILLIM

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Chapter 64

Psalms Chapter 64 When You Disregard or Render G-d as Fairytale or Untrue

Psalms On Evil Doers

The many are the ones who practice wickedness. Hence, a righteous person appears odd in his character and deeds.

For a righteous person does not do what wicked and/or evil people do; especially those that G-d restricts and forbids.

“Taking Refuge In G-d”

Hide me from the counsel of the wicked, from the assembly of evildoers, who have sharpened their tongue like the sword, and drawn their arrow — a bitter word —
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Their own tongue made them stumble, all who see them will shudder.
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The righteous one will rejoice in Hashem and take refuge in Him; and all who are upright in heart will be glorified.
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1 For the conductor, a song of David.
2 Hear, O God, my voice in my prayer; from fear of the enemy You shall guard my life.
3 You shall hide me from the counsel of evildoers, from the gathering of workers of iniquity,
4 Who whetted their tongue like the sword; who aimed a bitter word like their arrow,
5 To shoot at the innocent in secret places; they shoot at him suddenly and do not fear.
6 They strengthen the evil word for themselves; they tell to hide snares. They say, “Who will see us?”
7 They seek pretexts; they have completed a diligent search, hidden within man and in the depths of the heart.
8 And God cast them down; their wounds were [like] a sudden arrow.
9 That which they hoped would make him stumble, their tongue brought upon them; all who see them will shake their heads.
10 Then all men feared, and they declared the work of God and understood His deed.
11 The righteous will rejoice with God and take shelter in Him, and all upright of heart will boast.

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