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Old Testament · Book 19 of 66

Psalms 4

8 verses · WEB & KJV side-by-side

Psalms 4 is part of Psalms, hebrew poetry in the Old Testament, traditionally attributed to David (73 psalms), Asaph, Sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, others (c. 1410–430 BC (compiled over a millennium)). The Psalms are 150 inspired songs and prayers covering every emotion the human heart knows — praise, lament, confession, thanksgiving, anger, longing. Below you can read all 8 verses of Psalms 4 in both the World English Bible (WEB) and the King James Version (KJV).

1

For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments. A Psalm by David. Answer me when I call, God of my righteousness. Give me relief from my distress. Have mercy on me, and hear my prayer.

2

You sons of men, how long shall my glory be turned into dishonor? Will you love vanity, and seek after falsehood? Selah.

3

But know that Yahweh has set apart for himself him who is godly: Yahweh will hear when I call to him.

4

Stand in awe, and don’t sin. Search your own heart on your bed, and be still. Selah.

5

Offer the sacrifices of righteousness. Put your trust in Yahweh.

6

Many say, “Who will show us any good?” Yahweh, let the light of your face shine on us.

7

You have put gladness in my heart, more than when their grain and their new wine are increased.

8

In peace I will both lay myself down and sleep, for you, Yahweh alone, make me live in safety.

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