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Psalms 63

1Unto the end. A Psalm of David.

2Hear, O God, my prayer of supplication. Rescue my soul from the fear of the enemy.

3You have protected me from the assembly of the malignant, from a multitude of workers of iniquity.

4For they have sharpened their tongues like a sword; they have formed their bow into a bitter thing,

5so that they may shoot arrows from hiding at the immaculate.

6They will suddenly shoot arrows at him, and they will not be afraid. They are resolute in their wicked talk. They have discussed hidden snares. They have said, “Who will see them?”

7They have been searching carefully for iniquities. Their exhaustive search has failed. Man will approach with a deep heart,

8and God will be exalted. The arrows of the little ones have become their wounds,

9and their tongues have been weakened against them. All those who saw them have been troubled;

10and every man was afraid. And they announced the works of God, and they understood his acts.

11The just will rejoice in the Lord, and they will hope in him. And all the upright of heart will be praised.

Understanding Catholic Public Domain vs King James Version in Psalms 63

Catholic Public Domain (CPDV)

Modern Catholic translation in the public domain with deuterocanonical books.

King James Version (KJV)

The classic 1611 English translation known for its majestic prose and literary influence.

You are viewing a side-by-side comparison of Psalms 63 in the Catholic Public Domain and King James Version. Comparing these two versions can help shed light on the nuances of the original text.

Key Comparison: Psalms 63:1

CPDV

"Unto the end. A Psalm of David."

KJV

"O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is;"

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