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38 But he was in the stern, asleep on the cushion, and they woke him up and said to him, “Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?”

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Cast all your anxiety on him, because he cares for you.(A)

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15 For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who in every respect has been tested[a] as we are, yet without sin.(A)

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  1. 4.15 Or tempted

For the Lord has called you
    like a wife forsaken and grieved in spirit,
like the wife of a man’s youth when she is cast off,
    says your God.(A)
For a brief moment I abandoned you,
    but with great compassion I will gather you.(B)
In overflowing wrath for a moment
    I hid my face from you,
but with everlasting love I will have compassion on you,
    says the Lord, your Redeemer.(C)

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24 They went to him and woke him up, shouting, “Master, Master, we are perishing!” And waking up, he rebuked the wind and the raging waves; they ceased, and there was a calm.(A)

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25 And they went and woke him up, saying, “Lord, save us! We are perishing!”

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Awake, awake, put on strength,
    O arm of the Lord!
Awake, as in days of old,
    the generations of long ago!
Was it not you who cut Rahab in pieces,
    who pierced the dragon?(A)
10 Was it not you who dried up the sea,
    the waters of the great deep;
who made the depths of the sea a way
    for the redeemed to cross over?(B)

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27 Why do you say, O Jacob,
    and assert, O Israel,
“My way is hidden from the Lord,
    and my right is disregarded by my God”?(A)
28 Have you not known? Have you not heard?
The Lord is the everlasting God,
    the Creator of the ends of the earth.
He does not faint or grow weary;
    his understanding is unsearchable.(B)

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12 After all this, will you restrain yourself, O Lord?
    Will you keep silent and punish us so severely?(A)

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14 But Zion said, “The Lord has forsaken me;
    my Lord has forgotten me.”(A)
15 Can a woman forget her nursing child
    or show no compassion for the child of her womb?
Even these might forget,
    yet I will not forget you.(B)
16 See, I have inscribed you on the palms of my hands;
    your walls are continually before me.(C)

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“Will the Lord spurn forever
    and never again be favorable?(A)
Has his steadfast love ceased forever?
    Are his promises at an end for all time?(B)
Has God forgotten to be gracious?
    Has he in anger shut up his compassion?” Selah(C)
10 And I say, “It is my grief
    that the right hand of the Most High has changed.”(D)

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Psalm 10

Prayer for Deliverance from Enemies

[a]Why, O Lord, do you stand far off?
    Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?
In arrogance the wicked persecute the poor—
    let them be caught in the schemes they have devised.(A)

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  1. 10.1 Psalms 9–10 were originally one psalm, as in the Greek and Latin traditions. In Hebrew, Psalms 9–10 formed an acrostic.

If you will seek God
    and make supplication to the Almighty,[a](A)
if you are pure and upright,
    surely then he will rouse himself for you
    and restore to you your rightful place.(B)

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  1. 8.5 Traditional rendering of Heb Shaddai