My voice rises to God
, and I will acry
aloud
; My voice
rises to God
, and He will hear
me.
In the aday of my trouble
I sought
the Lord
; bIn the night
my chand
was stretched
out 1without
weariness
; My soul
drefused
to be comforted
.
When I remember God
, then I am adisturbed
; When I bsigh
, then cmy spirit
grows
faint
. 1Selah
.
You have held my eyelids
open; I am so troubled
that I acannot
speak
.
I have considered the adays
of old
, The years
of long
ago
.
I will remember my asong
in the night
; I bwill meditate
with my heart
, And my spirit
1ponders
:
Will the Lord areject
forever
? And will He bnever
be favorable
again
?
Has His alovingkindness ceased
forever
? Has His 1 bpromise
come
to an end
2forever
?
Has God aforgotten
to be gracious
, Or
has He in anger
1withdrawn
His bcompassion
? Selah
.
Then I said, " aIt is my 1grief
, That the bright
hand
of the Most
High
has changed
."
I shall remember the adeeds
of 1the LORD
; Surely
I will aremember
Your wonders
of old
.
I will ameditate on all
Your work
And muse
on Your deeds
.
Your way, O God
, is aholy
; bWhat
god
is great
like our God
?
You are the aGod who works
wonders
; You have bmade
known
Your strength
among the peoples
.
You have by Your 1power aredeemed
Your people
, The sons
of Jacob
and bJoseph
. Selah
.
The awaters saw
You, O God
; The waters
saw
You, they were in anguish
; The deeps
also
trembled
.
The aclouds poured
out water
; The skies
bgave
forth a sound
; Your carrows
1flashed
here and there.
The asound of Your thunder
was in the whirlwind
; The blightnings
lit
up the world
; The cearth
trembled
and shook
.
Your away was in the sea
And Your paths
in the mighty
waters
, And Your footprints
may not be known
.
You aled Your people
like a flock
By the hand
of bMoses
and Aaron
.