Psalm 71:1-2
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Psalm 71[a]
Prayer in Time of Old Age
I
1 In you, Lord, I take refuge;(A)
let me never be put to shame.(B)
2 In your justice rescue and deliver me;
listen to me and save me!
Footnotes
- Psalm 71 A lament of an old person (Ps 71:9, 18) whose afflictions are interpreted by enemies as a divine judgment (Ps 71:11). The first part of the Psalm pleads for help (Ps 71:1–4) on the basis of a hope learned from a lifetime’s experience of God; the second part describes the menace (Ps 71:9–13) yet remains buoyant (Ps 71:14–16); the third develops the theme of hope and praise.
Psalm 71:3-4
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3 Be my rock of refuge,
my stronghold to give me safety;
for you are my rock and fortress.(A)
4 My God, rescue me from the hand of the wicked,
from the clutches of the evil and violent.(B)
Psalm 71:5-6
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5 You are my hope, Lord;
my trust, God, from my youth.
6 On you I have depended since birth;
from my mother’s womb you are my strength;(A)
my hope in you never wavers.
Psalm 71:15
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15 My mouth shall proclaim your just deeds,
day after day your acts of deliverance,
though I cannot number them all.(A)
Psalm 71:17
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III
17 God, you have taught me from my youth;
to this day I proclaim your wondrous deeds.
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