Psalm 142 from the Paleo Hebrew

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Psalm 142

 

A Mashakayal of Da’ud (When he existed in the cave)

A Hymn of Supplication

 

My voice toward YAHAUAHA

I will cry out.

My voice toward YAHAUAHA

I will incline.

I will pour forth my quarrel

Before His face

Conspicuously, in the front part

Of His face,

I will declare the narrowness

Of my distress.

When darkness wrapped

Over me,

Over my naphash,

Then You did know

My trodden footpath

In this way

Wherein I walk.

They have hidden a snare

For me.

Regard the right side

And observe—

There lacks to me

Any who recognizes me.

Refuge has failed me.

There is no one

Who treads about

Inquiring for my naphash.

I cry out unto You,

O YAHAUAHA,

I have declared,

“You are my Refuge,

My Portion

In the land

Of the living ones.

Sharpen Your hearing

Toward my mournful cry,

For I am absolutely

Hanging by a thread.

Snatch me away

From my pursuers,

For they are more swift-footed

Than me.

Bring forth my naphash

From the shut-up prison

That I may cast forth praise

Unto ath-Your name.

Then shall the righteous surround me

When You, bountifully,

Repay benefits upon me.”