24 Why do you hide your face(A)
    and consider me your enemy?(B)

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11 His anger(A) burns against me;
    he counts me among his enemies.(B)

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The Lord is like an enemy;(A)
    he has swallowed up Israel.
He has swallowed up all her palaces
    and destroyed her strongholds.(B)
He has multiplied mourning and lamentation(C)
    for Daughter Judah.(D)

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Psalm 13[a]

For the director of music. A psalm of David.

How long,(A) Lord? Will you forget me(B) forever?
    How long will you hide your face(C) from me?

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 13:1 In Hebrew texts 13:1-6 is numbered 13:2-6.

17 I will wait(A) for the Lord,
    who is hiding(B) his face from the descendants of Jacob.
I will put my trust in him.(C)

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14 Why, Lord, do you reject(A) me
    and hide your face(B) from me?

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24 Why do you hide your face(A)
    and forget(B) our misery and oppression?(C)

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10 Yet God has found fault with me;
    he considers me his enemy.(A)

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20 “I will hide my face(A) from them,” he said,
    “and see what their end will be;
for they are a perverse generation,(B)
    children who are unfaithful.(C)

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15 Yet do not regard them as an enemy, but warn them as you would a fellow believer.(A)

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I remembered my songs in the night.
    My heart meditated and my spirit asked:

“Will the Lord reject forever?(A)
    Will he never show his favor(B) again?
Has his unfailing love(C) vanished forever?
    Has his promise(D) failed for all time?
Has God forgotten to be merciful?(E)
    Has he in anger withheld his compassion?(F)

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Psalm 10[a]

Why, Lord, do you stand far off?(A)
    Why do you hide yourself(B) in times of trouble?

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 10:1 Psalms 9 and 10 may originally have been a single acrostic poem in which alternating lines began with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet. In the Septuagint they constitute one psalm.

35 (“Oh, that I had someone to hear me!(A)
    I sign now my defense—let the Almighty answer me;
    let my accuser(B) put his indictment in writing.

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21 You turn on me ruthlessly;(A)
    with the might of your hand(B) you attack me.(C)

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“How I long for the months gone by,(A)
    for the days when God watched over me,(B)
when his lamp shone on my head
    and by his light I walked through darkness!(C)

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God assails me and tears(A) me in his anger(B)
    and gnashes his teeth at me;(C)
    my opponent fastens on me his piercing eyes.(D)

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I say to God:(A) Do not declare me guilty,
    but tell me what charges(B) you have against me.(C)

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16 Samuel said, “Why do you consult me, now that the Lord has departed from you and become your enemy?

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