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1 A Psalm of Asaph. How good is God to Israel, to those who are upright in heart

2 But my feet were nearly moved; my steps had nearly slipped

3 For I was zealous over the iniquitous, seeing the peacefulness of sinners

4 For they have no respect for their death, nor do they have support in their wounds

5 They are not with the hardships of men, nor will they be scourged with men

6 Therefore, arrogance has held on to them. They have been covered with their iniquity and impiety

7 Their iniquity has proceeded, as if from fat. They have parted from the affection of the heart

8 They have thought and spoken wickedness. They have spoken iniquity in high places

9 They have set their mouth against heaven, and their tongue has traversed the earth

10 Therefore, my people will be converted here, and fullness of days will be found in them

11 And they said, “How would God know?” and, “Isn’t there knowledge in high places?

12 Behold, these are sinners, and, abounding in this age, they have obtained riches

13 And I said: So then, it is without purpose that I have justified my heart and washed my hands among the innocent

14 And I have been scourged all day long, and I have received my chastisement in the mornings

15 If I were to say that I would explain this: Behold, I would condemn this nation of your sons

16 I considered, so that I might know this. It is a hardship before me

17 until I may enter into the Sanctuary of God, and understand it to its last part

18 So, because of deceitfulness, truly, you have placed it before them. While they were being lifted up, you were casting them down

19 How have they been brought to desolation? They have suddenly failed. They have perished because of their iniquity

20 As a dream is to those who awaken, O Lord, so will you reduce their image to nothing in your city

21 For my heart has been inflamed, and my temperament has been changed

22 And so, I have been reduced to nothing, and I did not know it

23 I have become like a beast of burden to you, and I am always with you

24 You have held my right hand. And in your will, you have conducted me, and with your glory, you have taken me up

25 For what is there for me in heaven? And what do I wish for on earth before you

26 My body has failed, and my heart: O God of my heart, and God my portion, into eternity

27 For behold, those who put themselves far from you will perish. You have perished all those who fornicate away from you

28 But it is good for me to adhere to God, to put my hope in the Lord God, so that I may announce all your prophecies, at the gates of the daughter of Zion

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