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Psalm 141

A Psalm of David.

1Jehovah, I have called upon thee; make haste unto me:

Give ear unto my voice, when I call unto thee.

2Let my prayer be set forth as incense before thee;

The lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice.

3Set a watch, O Jehovah, before my mouth;

Keep the door of my lips.

4Incline not my heart to any evil thing,

To practise deeds of wickedness

With men that work iniquity:

And let me not eat of their dainties.

5Let the righteous smite me, it shall be a kindness;

And let him reprove me, it shall be as oil upon the head;

Let not my head refuse it:

For even in their wickedness shall my prayer continue.

6Their judges are thrown down by the sides of the rock;

And they shall hear my words; for they are sweet.

7As when one ploweth and cleaveth the earth,

Our bones are scattered at the mouth of Sheol.

8For mine eyes are unto thee, O Jehovah the Lord:

In thee do I take refuge; leave not my soul destitute.

9Keep me from the snare which they have laid for me,

And from the gins of the workers of iniquity.

10Let the wicked fall into their own nets,

Whilst that I withal escape.

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The ASV has long been regarded by many scholars as the most literal English translation since the King James Version—maybe the most literal translation ever. This has made the translation very popular for careful English Bible study, but not for ease of reading. While the KJV was translated entirely from “western manuscripts,” the ASV 1901 was influenced also by the older “eastern manuscripts” that form the basis for most of our modern English translations. Because the ASV 1901 is very difficult to find in print, Logos is pleased to be able to preserve and distribute this significant work. This is an excellent choice for comparative English study.

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