Psalms, 40
The happiness of him that shall believe in Christ; notwithstanding the humility and poverty in which he shall come: the malice of his enemies, especially of the traitor Judas.
Beatus qui intelligit.
[1] Unto the end, a psalm for David himself. •
[2] Blessed is he that understandeth concerning the needy and the poor: the Lord will deliver him in the evil day. •
[3] The Lord preserve him and give him life, and make him blessed upon the earth: and deliver him not up to the will of his enemies. •
[4] The Lord help him on his bed of sorrow: thou hast turned all his couch in his sickness. •
[5] I said: O Lord, be thou merciful to me: heal my soul, for I have sinned against thee. •
[6] My enemies have spoken evils against me: when shall he die and his name perish? •
[7] And if he came in to see me, he spoke vain things: his heart gathered together iniquity to itself. He went out and spoke to the same purpose. •
[8] All my enemies whispered together against me: they devised evils to me. •
[9] They determined against me an unjust word: shall he that sleepeth rise again no more? •
[10] For even the man of my peace, in whom I trusted, who ate my bread, hath greatly supplanted me. •
[11] But thou, O Lord, have mercy on me, and raise me up again: and I will requite them. •
[12] By this I know, that thou hast had a good will for me: because my enemy shall not rejoice over me. •
[13] But thou hast upheld me by reason of my innocence: and hast established me in thy sight for ever. •
[14] Blessed be the Lord the God of Israel from eternity to eternity. So be it. So be it. •