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祈求 神引导宽赦保护

大卫的诗。

25 耶和华啊!我的心仰望你。(本节在《马索拉文本》包括细字标题)

我的 神啊!我倚靠你,求你不要使我羞愧,

也不要使我的仇敌胜过我。

等候你的必不羞愧,

但那些无故以诡诈待人的必要羞愧。

耶和华啊!求你把你的道路指示我,

求你把你的路径教导我,

求你以你的真理引导我,教训我,

因为你是拯救我的 神;

我整天等候的就是你。

耶和华啊!求你记念你的怜悯和慈爱,

因为它们自古以来就存在。

求你不要记念我幼年的罪恶和我的过犯;

耶和华啊!求你因你的恩惠,

按着你的慈爱记念我。

耶和华是良善和正直的,

因此他必指示罪人走正路。

他必引导谦卑的人行正义,

把他的道路教导谦卑的人。

10 遵守耶和华的约和法度的人,

耶和华都以慈爱和信实待他们。

11 耶和华啊!因你名的缘故,

求你赦免我的罪孽,因为我的罪孽重大。

12 谁是那敬畏耶和华的人?

耶和华必指示他应选择的道路。

13 他必安享福乐,

他的后裔要承受地土。

14 耶和华把心意向敬畏他的人显示,

又使他们认识他的约。

15 我的眼睛时常仰望耶和华,

因为他必使我的脚脱离网罗。

16 求你转向我,恩待我,

因为我孤独困苦。

17 我心中的愁苦增多,

求你使我从痛苦中得释放。

18 求你看看我的困苦和艰难,

赦免我的一切罪恶。

19 求你看看我的仇敌,因为他们人数众多,

他们深深痛恨我。

20 求你护卫我的性命,搭救我;

不要叫我羞愧,因为我投靠你。

21 愿纯全和正直保护我,

因为我等候你。

22  神啊!求你救赎以色列,

救他脱离一切困苦。

祈求引导和赦免

大卫的诗。

25 耶和华啊,我的心仰望你。
我的上帝啊,我信靠你,
求你不要叫我蒙羞,
不要让我的仇敌胜过我。
信靠你的必不羞愧,
背信弃义者必蒙羞。
耶和华啊,
求你指引我走你的路,
教导我行你的道。
求你以你的真理引领我,
教导我,因为你是拯救我的上帝,
我日夜仰望你。
耶和华啊,
求你顾念你亘古以来常施的怜悯和慈爱,
求你饶恕我年轻时的罪恶和过犯,
以你的恩惠和慈爱待我。
耶和华良善公正,
祂教导罪人走正路,
指引谦卑人追求公义,
教导他们行祂的道。
10 遵守祂的约和法度的人,
耶和华以慈爱和信实相待。
11 耶和华啊,我罪恶深重,
求你为了自己的名而赦免我。
12 凡敬畏耶和华的人,
耶和华必指示他当走的路。
13 他必享福,
他的后代必承受土地。
14 耶和华与敬畏祂的人为友,
使他们认识祂的约。
15 我常常仰望耶和华,
因为唯有祂能救我脱离网罗。

16 耶和华啊,我孤苦零丁,
求你眷顾我,恩待我。
17 我心中充满愁烦,
求你救我脱离患难。
18 求你体恤我的忧伤和痛苦,
赦免我的罪恶。
19 看啊,我的仇敌众多,
他们都痛恨我。
20 求你保护、搭救我的性命,
别让我蒙羞,因为我投靠你。
21 求你以诚实和正义护卫我,
因为我仰望你。
22 上帝啊,
求你救赎以色列脱离一切困境。

25 (Of Dovid) [Aleph] Unto Thee, Hashem, do I lift up my nefesh.

[Bais] O Elohai, I trust in Thee: let me not be ashamed, let not mine oyevim triumph over me.

[Gimel] Yea, let none that wait [hoping in] Thee be ashamed; let them be ashamed which transgress without cause.

[Dalet] Show me Thy ways, Hashem; teach me Thy paths.

[Heh Vav] Lead me in Thy emes, and teach me; for Thou art the Elohei of my Salvation; on Thee do I wait kol hayom.

[Zayin] Remember, Hashem, Thy rachamim and Thy lovingkindnesses; for they have ever been of old.

[Chet] Remember not the chattot of my youth, nor my peysha’im; according to Thy chesed remember Thou me for the sake of Thy goodness, Hashem.

[Tet] Tov and yashar is Hashem; therefore will He teach chatta’im in the Derech.

[Yod] The meek will He guide in mishpat; and the aniyim will He teach His way.

10 [Kaph] All the paths of Hashem are chesed and emes unto such as keep His Brit (covenant) and His Edot (covenant demands, urgings, reminders, testimonies).

11 [Lamed] For the sake of Thy Shem, Hashem, pardon mine iniquity; for it is great.

12 [Mem] What man is he that feareth Hashem? Him shall He teach in the Derech that he shall choose.

13 [Nun] His nefesh (soul) shall dwell in prosperity; and his zera shall inherit the earth.

14 [Samech] The secret of Hashem is with them that fear Him; and He will show them His Brit (covenant).

15 [Ayin] Mine eyes are ever toward Hashem; for He shall pluck my feet out of the reshet (net).

16 [Peh] Turn Thee unto me, and be gracious unto me; for I am yachid (alone, lonely) and afflicted.

17 [Tzade] The tzoros of my lev are multiplied; O bring Thou me forth out of my distresses.

18 [Resh] Look upon mine affliction and my pain; and take away all my chattot.

19 Resh] Look upon mine enemies; for they are increased; and they hate me with sinas chamas.

20 Shin] Be shomer over my nefesh, and deliver me; let me not be ashamed; for I take refuge in Thee.

21 [Tav] Let tohm (integrity, guilelessness) and uprightness preserve me; for I wait on Thee.

22 Redeem Yisroel, O Elohim, out of all his tzoros.

Psalm 25[a]

By David.

25 O Lord, I come before you in prayer.[b]
My God, I trust in you.
Please do not let me be humiliated;
do not let my enemies triumphantly rejoice over me.
Certainly none who rely on you will be humiliated.
Those who deal in treachery will be thwarted[c] and humiliated.
Make me understand your ways, O Lord.
Teach me your paths.[d]
Guide me into your truth[e] and teach me.
For you are the God who delivers me;
on you I rely all day long.
Remember[f] your compassionate and faithful deeds, O Lord,
for you have always acted in this manner.[g]
Do not hold against me[h] the sins of my youth[i] or my rebellious acts.
Because you are faithful to me, extend to me your favor, O Lord.[j]
The Lord is both kind and fair;[k]
that is why he teaches sinners the right way to live.[l]
May he show[m] the humble what is right.[n]
May he teach[o] the humble his way.
10 The Lord always proves faithful and reliable[p]
to those who follow the demands of his covenant.[q]
11 For the sake of your reputation,[r] O Lord,
forgive my sin, because it is great.[s]
12 The Lord shows his faithful followers
the way they should live.[t]
13 They experience his favor;[u]
their descendants[v] inherit the land.[w]
14 The Lord’s loyal followers receive his guidance,[x]
and he reveals his covenantal demands to them.[y]
15 I continually look to the Lord for help,[z]
for he will free my feet from the enemy’s net.[aa]
16 Turn toward me and have mercy on me,
for I am alone[ab] and oppressed.
17 Deliver me from my distress;[ac]
rescue me from my suffering.[ad]
18 See my pain and suffering.
Forgive all my sins.[ae]
19 Watch my enemies, for they outnumber me;
they hate me and want to harm me.[af]
20 Protect me[ag] and deliver me!
Please do not let me be humiliated,
for I have taken shelter in you.
21 May integrity and godliness protect me,
for I rely on you.
22 O God, rescue[ah] Israel
from all their distress![ai]

Footnotes

  1. Psalm 25:1 sn Psalm 25. The psalmist asks for divine protection, guidance and forgiveness as he affirms his loyalty to and trust in the Lord. This psalm is an acrostic; every verse begins with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet, except for v. 18, which, like v. 19, begins with ר (resh) instead of the expected ק (qof). The final verse, which begins with פ (pe), stands outside the acrostic scheme.
  2. Psalm 25:1 tn Heb “to you, O Lord, my life I lift up.” To “lift up” one’s “life” to the Lord means to express one’s trust in him through prayer. See Pss 86:4; 143:8.
  3. Psalm 25:3 tn Heb “those who deal in treachery in vain.” The adverb רֵיקָם (reqam, “in vain”) probably refers to the failure (or futility) of their efforts. Another option is to understand it as meaning “without cause” (cf. NIV “without excuse”; NRSV “wantonly treacherous”).
  4. Psalm 25:4 sn Teach me your paths. In this context the Lord’s “ways” and “paths” refer to the moral principles which the Lord prescribes for his followers. See vv. 8-10.
  5. Psalm 25:5 sn The Lord’s commandments are referred to as truth here because they are a trustworthy and accurate expression of the divine will.
  6. Psalm 25:6 tn That is, “remember” with the intention of repeating.
  7. Psalm 25:6 tn Heb “for from antiquity [are] they.”
  8. Psalm 25:7 tn Heb “do not remember,” with the intention of punishing.
  9. Psalm 25:7 sn That is, the sins characteristic of youths, who lack moral discretion and wisdom.
  10. Psalm 25:7 tn Heb “according to your faithfulness, remember me, you, for the sake of your goodness, O Lord.”
  11. Psalm 25:8 tn Heb “good and just.”
  12. Psalm 25:8 tn Heb “teaches sinners in the way.”
  13. Psalm 25:9 tn The prefixed verbal form is jussive; the psalmist expresses his prayer.
  14. Psalm 25:9 tn Heb “may he guide the humble into justice.” The Hebrew term עֲנָוִים (ʿanavim, “humble”) usually refers to the oppressed, but in this context, where the psalmist confesses his sin and asks for moral guidance, it apparently refers to sinners who humble themselves before God and seek deliverance from their sinful condition.
  15. Psalm 25:9 tn The prefixed verbal form is interpreted as a jussive (it stands parallel to the jussive form, “may he guide”).
  16. Psalm 25:10 tn Heb “all the paths of the Lord are faithful and trustworthy.” The Lord’s “paths” refer here to his characteristic actions.
  17. Psalm 25:10 tn Heb “to the ones who keep his covenant and his testimonies.”
  18. Psalm 25:11 tn Heb “name.” By forgiving the sinful psalmist, the Lord’s reputation as a merciful God will be enhanced.
  19. Psalm 25:11 sn Forgive my sin, because it is great. The psalmist readily admits his desperate need for forgiveness.
  20. Psalm 25:12 tn Heb “Who is this man, the one who fears the Lord? He will instruct him in the way he should choose.” The singular (note “man”) is representative here (see v. 14, where the plural is used), and has thus been translated as a plural (“followers…they”).
  21. Psalm 25:13 tn Heb “his life in goodness dwells.” The singular is representative (see v. 14).
  22. Psalm 25:13 tn Or “offspring”; Heb “seed.”
  23. Psalm 25:13 tn Or “earth.”
  24. Psalm 25:14 tn Heb “the advice of the Lord belongs to those who fear him.”
  25. Psalm 25:14 tn Heb “and his covenant, to make them know.”
  26. Psalm 25:15 tn Heb “my eyes continually [are] toward the Lord.”
  27. Psalm 25:15 tn Heb “for he will bring out from a net my feet.” The hostility of the psalmist’s enemies is probably in view (see v. 19).
  28. Psalm 25:16 tn That is, helpless and vulnerable.
  29. Psalm 25:17 tc Heb “the distresses of my heart, they make wide.” The text makes little if any sense as it stands, unless this is an otherwise unattested intransitive use of the Hiphil of רָחַב (rakhav, “be wide”). It is preferable to emend the form הִרְחִיבוּ (hirkhivu; Hiphil perfect third plural “they make wide”) to הַרְחֵיב (harkhev; Hiphil imperative masculine singular “make wide”). (The final vav [ו] can be joined to the following word and taken as a conjunction.) In this case one can translate, “[in/from] the distresses of my heart, make wide [a place for me],” that is, “deliver me from the distress I am experiencing.” For the expression “make wide [a place for me],” see Ps 4:1.
  30. Psalm 25:17 tn Heb “from my distresses lead me out.”
  31. Psalm 25:18 tn Heb “lift up all my sins.”
  32. Psalm 25:19 tn Heb “see my enemies for they are numerous, and [with] violent hatred they hate me.”
  33. Psalm 25:20 tn Or “my life.”
  34. Psalm 25:22 tn Or “redeem.”
  35. Psalm 25:22 tn Heb “his distresses.”sn O God, rescue Israel from all their distress. It is possible that the psalmist speaks on behalf of the nation throughout this entire psalm. Another option is that v. 22 is a later addition to the psalm which applies an original individual lament to the covenant community. If so, it may reflect an exilic setting.