Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By Alfred S. Schiller-SzinessyPsalm VII
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From them that persecute me save and guard;
Lest I be straight confounded in the dust,
And they, like raving lions tearing hard,
Devour my captive soul in furious lust,
By no deliverer in their conquest marred.
O Lord, my God, if I have done this wrong
Or if aught wicked be my deeds among;
If I have not preserved alive my foe,
Let then the enemy my body rend
And o’er my spirit the proud victor go.
Let him my fame with base dishonor blend,
And crush my life upon the earth below.
Stand up, O Lord, in anger at my foes,
Who in fierce indignation ’gainst me rose!
Give judgment for me as Thou hast ordained!
So shall with joy the congregation laugh,
And flock around, in reverence constrained.
Then for this cause lift up Thy mighty staff,
For those whose trust is on Thy power contained!
All men our God shall judge, help me, O Lord!
Heed Thou my righteousness and upright word!
And Thy protection aid the humble just!
The hearts and inmost veins th’ Almighty sees,
For help from God appearing is my lust.
Unto the true of heart He giveth ease,
Nor will permit them to lie in the dust.
A righteous Judge is God, patient and strong,
And each day angered by a sinning throng.
Doth bend His bow and towers aloft in ire;
The instruments of death to hand He sets,
Against the persecutor’s arrows dire.
All fruitless are the plots my foe begets;
Sorrow doth he conceive, of ill the sire.
Graven hath he, and digged a noisome pit;
By him prepared, he falleth into it.
His wickedness recoil upon his pate;
In self-inflicted torments shall he burn
And pain of soul that none can satiate.
But I in grateful thanks to God will turn
And all His righteousness will celebrate.
The name of God our Lord will I extol,
And to the heavens my tongue His fame shall roll.