1
the
chief
Musician,
to
Jeduthun,
A
Psalm
of
David.
Truly
my
soul
waiteth
upon
God:
from
him
[cometh]
my
salvation.
2
He
only
[is]
my
rock
and
my
salvation;
[he
is]
my
defence;
I
shall
not
be
greatly
moved.
3
How
long
will
ye
imagine
mischief
against
a
man?
ye
shall
be
slain
all
of
you:
as
a
bowing
wall
[shall
ye
be,
and
as]
a
tottering
fence.
4
They
only
consult
to
cast
[him]
down
from
his
excellency:
they
delight
in
lies:
they
bless
with
their
mouth,
but
they
curse
inwardly.
Selah.
5
My
soul,
wait
thou
only
upon
God;
for
my
expectation
[is]
from
him.
6
He
only
[is]
my
rock
and
my
salvation:
[he
is]
my
defence;
I
shall
not
be
moved.
7
In
God
[is]
my
salvation
and
my
glory:
the
rock
of
my
strength,
[and]
my
refuge,
[is]
in
God.
8
Trust
in
him
at
all
times;
[ye]
people,
pour
out
your
heart
before
him:
God
[is]
a
refuge
for
us.
Selah.
9
Surely
men
of
low
degree
[are]
vanity,
[and]
men
of
high
degree
[are]
a
lie:
to
be
laid
in
the
balance,
they
[are]
altogether
[lighter]
than
vanity.
10
Trust
not
in
oppression,
and
become
not
vain
in
robbery:
if
riches
increase,
set
not
your
heart
[upon
them].
11
God
hath
spoken
once;
twice
have
I
heard
this;
that
power
[belongeth]
unto
God.
12
Also
unto
thee,
O
Lord,
[belongeth]
mercy:
for
thou
renderest
to
every
man
according
to
his
work.