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Psalms 39
I
said,
I
will
take
heed
to
my
ways,
that
I
sin
not
with
my
a
tongue:
I
will
keep
my
b
mouth
with
a
bridle,
while
the
wicked
is
before
me.
2 I
was
dumb
with
silence,
I
held
my
peace,
even
from
good;
and
my
sorrow
was
stirred.
3 My
heart
was
a
hot
within
me,
while
I
was
musing
the
fire
burned:
then
spake
I
with
my
tongue,
4 Lord,
make
me
to
know
mine
end,
and
the
a
measure
of
my
days,
what
it
is;
that
I
may
know
how
frail
I
am.
5 Behold,
thou
hast
made
my
days
as
an
handbreadth;
and
mine
age
is
as
nothing
before
thee:
verily
every
man
at
his
best
state
is
altogether
a
vanity.
Selah.
6 Surely
every
man
walketh
in
a
vain
shew:
surely
they
are
disquieted
in
vain:
he
heapeth
up
a
riches,
and
knoweth
not
who
shall
gather
them.
7 And
now,
Lord,
what
wait
I
for?
my
hope
is
in
thee.
8
a
Deliver
me
from
all
my
b
transgressions:
make
me
not
the
reproach
of
the
foolish.
9 I
was
dumb,
I
opened
not
my
mouth;
because
thou
didst
it.
10 Remove
thy
stroke
away
from
me:
I
am
consumed
by
the
blow
of
thine
hand.
11 When
thou
with
rebukes
dost
a
correct
man
for
iniquity,
thou
makest
his
beauty
to
consume
away
like
a
moth:
surely
every
man
is
b
vanity.
Selah.
12 Hear
my
prayer,
O
Lord,
and
give
ear
unto
my
cry;
hold
not
thy
peace
at
my
tears:
for
I
am
a
a
stranger
with
thee,
and
a
b
sojourner,
as
all
my
fathers
were.
13 O
spare
me,
that
I
may
recover
strength,
before
I
go
hence,
and
be
no
more.
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