Psalms
56-58
(
Listen)
In
God
I
Trust
To
the
choirmaster:
according
to
The
Dove
on
Far-off
Terebinths.
A
Miktam
of
David,
when
the
Philistines
seized
him
in
Gath.
56:1
Be
gracious
to
me,
O
God,
for
man
tramples
on
me;
all
day
long
an
attacker
oppresses
me;
my
enemies
trample
on
me
all
day
long,
for
many
attack
me
proudly.
When
I am
afraid,
I
put
my
trust
in
you.
In
God,
whose
word
I
praise,
in
God
I
trust;
I
shall
not
be
afraid.
What
can
flesh
do
to
me?
All
day
long
they
injure
my
cause;
all
their
thoughts
are
against
me
for
evil.
They
stir
up
strife,
they
lurk;
they
watch
my
steps,
as
they
have
waited
for
my
life.
For
their
crime
will
they
escape?
In
wrath
cast
down
the
peoples,
O
God!
You
have
kept
count
of
my
tossings;
put
my
tears
in
your
bottle.
Are
they
not
in
your
book?
Then
my
enemies
will
turn
back
in
the
day
when
I
call.
This
I
know,
that
God
is
for
me.
In
God,
whose
word
I
praise,
in
the
LORD,
whose
word
I
praise,
in
God
I
trust;
I
shall
not
be
afraid.
What
can
man
do
to
me?
I
must
perform
my
vows
to
you,
O
God;
I
will
render
thank
offerings
to
you.
For
you
have
delivered
my
soul
from
death,
yes,
my
feet
from
falling,
that
I
may
walk
before
God
in
the
light
of
life.
Let
Your
Glory
Be
over
All
the
Earth
To
the
choirmaster:
according
to
Do
Not
Destroy.
A
Miktam
of
David,
when
he
fled
from
Saul,
in
the
cave.
57:1
Be
merciful
to
me,
O
God,
be
merciful
to
me,
for
in
you
my
soul
takes
refuge;
in
the
shadow
of
your
wings
I
will
take
refuge,
till
the
storms
of
destruction
pass
by.
I
cry
out
to
God
Most
High,
to
God
who
fulfills
his
purpose
for
me.
He
will
send
from
heaven
and
save
me;
he
will
put
to
shame
him
who
tramples
on
me.
Selah
God
will
send
out
his
steadfast
love
and
his
faithfulness!
My
soul
is
in
the
midst
of
lions;
I
lie
down
amid
fiery
beasts
the
children
of
man,
whose
teeth
are
spears
and
arrows,
whose
tongues
are
sharp
swords.
Be
exalted,
O
God,
above
the
heavens!
Let
your
glory
be
over
all
the
earth!
They
set
a
net
for
my
steps;
my
soul
was
bowed
down.
They
dug
a
pit
in
my
way,
but
they
have
fallen
into
it
themselves.
Selah
My
heart
is
steadfast,
O
God,
my
heart
is
steadfast!
I
will
sing
and
make
melody!
Awake,
my
glory!
Awake,
O
harp
and
lyre!
I
will
awake
the
dawn!
I
will
give
thanks
to
you,
O
Lord,
among
the
peoples;
I
will
sing
praises
to
you
among
the
nations.
For
your
steadfast
love
is
great
to
the
heavens,
your
faithfulness
to
the
clouds.
Be
exalted,
O
God,
above
the
heavens!
Let
your
glory
be
over
all
the
earth!
God
Who
Judges
the
Earth
To
the
choirmaster:
according
to
Do
Not
Destroy.
A
Miktam
of
David.
58:1
Do
you
indeed
decree
what
is
right,
you
gods?
Do
you
judge
the
children
of
man
uprightly?
No,
in
your
hearts
you
devise
wrongs;
your
hands
deal
out
violence
on
earth.
The
wicked
are
estranged
from
the
womb;
they
go
astray
from
birth,
speaking
lies.
They
have
venom
like
the
venom
of a
serpent,
like
the
deaf
adder
that
stops
its
ear,
so
that
it
does
not
hear
the
voice
of
charmers
or
of
the
cunning
enchanter.
O
God,
break
the
teeth
in
their
mouths;
tear
out
the
fangs
of
the
young
lions,
O
LORD!
Let
them
vanish
like
water
that
runs
away;
when
he
aims
his
arrows,
let
them
be
blunted.
Let
them
be
like
the
snail
that
dissolves
into
slime,
like
the
stillborn
child
who
never
sees
the
sun.
Sooner
than
your
pots
can
feel
the
heat
of
thorns,
whether
green
or
ablaze,
may
he
sweep
them
away!
The
righteous
will
rejoice
when
he
sees
the
vengeance;
he
will
bathe
his
feet
in
the
blood
of
the
wicked.
Mankind
will
say,
“Surely
there
is a
reward
for
the
righteous;
surely
there
is a
God
who
judges
on
earth.”
Acts
28:1-15
(
Listen)
Paul
on
Malta
28:1
After
we
were
brought
safely
through,
we
then
learned
that
the
island
was
called
Malta.
The
native
people
showed
us
unusual
kindness,
for
they
kindled
a
fire
and
welcomed
us
all,
because
it
had
begun
to
rain
and
was
cold.
When
Paul
had
gathered
a
bundle
of
sticks
and
put
them
on
the
fire,
a
viper
came
out
because
of
the
heat
and
fastened
on
his
hand.
When
the
native
people
saw
the
creature
hanging
from
his
hand,
they
said
to
one
another,
“No
doubt
this
man
is a
murderer.
Though
he
has
escaped
from
the
sea,
Justice
has
not
allowed
him
to
live.”
He,
however,
shook
off
the
creature
into
the
fire
and
suffered
no
harm.
They
were
waiting
for
him
to
swell
up
or
suddenly
fall
down
dead.
But
when
they
had
waited
a
long
time
and
saw
no
misfortune
come
to
him,
they
changed
their
minds
and
said
that
he
was
a
god.
Now
in
the
neighborhood
of
that
place
were
lands
belonging
to
the
chief
man
of
the
island,
named
Publius,
who
received
us
and
entertained
us
hospitably
for
three
days.
It
happened
that
the
father
of
Publius
lay
sick
with
fever
and
dysentery.
And
Paul
visited
him
and
prayed,
and
putting
his
hands
on
him
healed
him.
And
when
this
had
taken
place,
the
rest
of
the
people
on
the
island
who
had
diseases
also
came
and
were
cured.
They
also
honored
us
greatly,
and
when
we
were
about
to
sail,
they
put
on
board
whatever
we
needed.
Paul
Arrives
at
Rome
After
three
months
we
set
sail
in a
ship
that
had
wintered
in
the
island,
a
ship
of
Alexandria,
with
the
twin
gods
as a
figurehead.
Putting
in
at
Syracuse,
we
stayed
there
for
three
days.
And
from
there
we
made
a
circuit
and
arrived
at
Rhegium.
And
after
one
day
a
south
wind
sprang
up,
and
on
the
second
day
we
came
to
Puteoli.
There
we
found
brothers
and
were
invited
to
stay
with
them
for
seven
days.
And
so
we
came
to
Rome.
And
the
brothers
there,
when
they
heard
about
us,
came
as
far
as
the
Forum
of
Appius
and
Three
Taverns
to
meet
us.
On
seeing
them,
Paul
thanked
God
and
took
courage.
(ESV)
Footnotes
[1]
56:1
Probably
a
musical
or
liturgical
term
[2]
56:5
Or
they
twist
my
words
[3]
56:8
Or
wanderings
[4]
56:9
Or
because
[5]
57:1
Probably
a
musical
or
liturgical
term
[6]
57:8
Or
my
whole
being
[7]
58:1
Probably
a
musical
or
liturgical
term
[8]
58:1
Or
mighty
lords
(by
revocalization;
Hebrew
in
silence)
[9]
58:9
The
meaning
of
the
Hebrew
verse
is
uncertain
[10]
28:2
Greek
barbaroi
(that
is,
non–Greek
speakers);
also
verse
4
[11]
28:4
Or
justice
[12]
28:10
Greek
honored
us
with
many
honors
[13]
28:11
That
is,
the
Greek
gods
Castor
and
Pollux
[14]
28:14
Or
brothers
and
sisters;
also
verses
15,
21
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