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Psalm 12. Usquequo, Domine |
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Abandonment and trust |
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This beautifully constructed Psalm forms the transition from the oppression of Psalm 11 to the joyous notes of Psalm 15. Every good prayer must mount the three stages of this Psalm: 1) crisis, 2) heartfelt plea, 3) confident hope. |
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Crisis |
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Usquequo, Dómine, obliviscéris me in finem? * úsquequo avértis fáciem
tuam a me? |
How long, O
Lord, wilt thou forget me for ever? * how long wilt thou hide thy face from
me? |
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Petition |
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4 Illúmina óculos meos ne umquam obdórmiam in morte : *
nequándo dicat inimícus meus : præválui advérsus eum. |
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Enlighten mine eyes, that I sleep never in death; * lest mine enemy say, I
have prevailed against him. |
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Confident hope |
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6 Exsultábit cor meum in salutári tuo : cantábo Dómino qui bona tríbuit mihi : * et psallam nómini Dómini altíssimi. |
6 My heart shall rejoice in thy salvation : I will sing to the Lord, because he hath given me good things; * yea, I will praise the Name of the Lord Most Highest. |