Psalms, 41
The fervent desire of the just after God: hope in afflictions.
Quemadmodum desiderat.
[1] Unto the end, understanding for the sons of Core. •
[2] As the hart panteth after the fountains of water; so my soul panteth after thee, O God. •
[3] My soul hath thirsted after the strong living God; when shall I come and appear before the face of God? •
[4] My tears have been my bread day and night, whilst it is said to me daily: Where is thy God? •
[5] These things I remembered, and poured out my soul in me: for I shall go over into the place of the wonderful tabernacle, even to the house of God: With the voice of joy and praise; the noise of one feasting. •
[6] Why art thou sad, O my soul? and why dost thou trouble me? Hope in God, for I will still give praise to him: the salvation of my countenance, •
[7] And my God. My soul is troubled within my self: therefore will I remember thee from the land of Jordan and Hermoniim, from the little hill. •
[8] Deep calleth on deep, at the noise of thy flood-gates. All thy heights and thy billows have passed over me. •
[9] In the daytime the Lord hath commanded his mercy; and a canticle to him in the night. With me is prayer to the God of my life. •
[10] I will say to God: Thou art my support. Why hast thou forgotten me? and why go I mourning, whilst my enemy afflicteth me?
[11] Whilst my bones are broken, my enemies who trouble me have reproached me; Whilst they say to me day by day: Where is thy God? •
[12] Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why dost thou disquiet me? Hope thou in God, for I will still give praise to him: the salvation of my countenance, and my God. •