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Psalms 42:1
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To the Overseer. -- An Instruction. By sons of Korah. As a hart doth pant for streams of water, So my soul panteth toward Thee, O God.
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Psalms 42:2
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My soul thirsted for God, for the living God, When do I enter and see the face of God?
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Psalms 42:3
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My tear hath been to me bread day and night, In their saying unto me all the day, `Where [is] thy God?'
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Psalms 42:4
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These I remember, and pour out my soul in me, For I pass over into the booth, I go softly with them unto the house of God, With the voice of singing and confession, The multitude keeping feast!
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Psalms 42:5
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What! bowest thou thyself, O my soul? Yea, art thou troubled within me? Wait for God, for still I confess Him: The salvation of my countenance -- My God!
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Psalms 42:6
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In me doth my soul bow itself, Therefore I remember Thee from the land of Jordan, And of the Hermons, from the hill Mizar.
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Psalms 42:7
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Deep unto deep is calling At the noise of Thy water-spouts, All Thy breakers and Thy billows passed over me.
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Psalms 42:8
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By day Jehovah commandeth His kindness, And by night a song [is] with me, A prayer to the God of my life.
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Psalms 42:9
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I say to God my rock, `Why hast Thou forgotten me? Why go I mourning in the oppression of an enemy?
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Psalms 42:10
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With a sword in my bones Have mine adversaries reproached me, In their saying unto me all the day, `Where [is] thy God?'
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Psalms 42:11
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What! bowest thou thyself, O my soul? And what! art thou troubled within me? Wait for God, for still I confess Him, The salvation of my countenance, and my God!
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