PSALM 34*
Thanksgiving to God Who Delivers the Just
I
his praise shall be always in my mouth.a
let the poor hear and be glad.
and let us exalt his name together.
II
delivered me from all my fears.
and your faces may not blush for shame.
and from all his distress he saved him.
around those who fear him, and he saves them.b
blessed is the stalwart one who takes refuge in him.c
nothing is lacking to those who fear him.d
but those who seek the LORD lack no good thing.
III
I will teach you fear of the LORD.
who loves to see the good days?
your lips from speaking lies.
seek peace and pursue it.
and his ears toward their cry.
to wipe out their memory from the earth.
and he rescues them from all their afflictions.
saves those whose spirit is crushed.
but the LORD delivers him from them all.
not one of them shall be broken.i
those who hate the righteous are condemned.
and none are condemned who take refuge in him.
* [Psalm 34] A thanksgiving in acrostic form, each line beginning with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet. In this Psalm one letter is missing and two are in reverse order. The psalmist, fresh from the experience of being rescued (Ps 34:5, 7), can teach the “poor,” those who are defenseless, to trust in God alone (Ps 34:4, 12). God will make them powerful (Ps 34:5–11) and give them protection (Ps 34:12–22).
* [34:1] Abimelech: a scribal error for Achish. In 1 Sm 21:13–16, David feigned madness before Achish, not Abimelech.
* [34:12] Children: the customary term for students in wisdom literature.
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