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OET-RV by cross-referenced section PSA 102:1

PSA 102:1–102:28 ©

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Songs 102/Prayer for relief from troubles

Psa 102:1–28

102 A prayer of an afflicted person feeling faint and who pours out their sorrows to Yahweh.

102Hear my prayer, Yahweh.

Let my call for help reach you.

2Don’t hide your face from me on my day of distress.

Listen to me when I call you, and answer me quickly,

3because my days are floating away like smoke,

and my bones feel like they’re on fire.

4My heart is cut and withered like grass,

and I have no interest in eating.

5My skin clings to me

because of the load groaning of my bones.

6I’m like a vulture in the wilderness.

I’m like an owl among the ruins.

7I lie awake

like a lonely bird sitting on the roof.

8My enemies taunt me all day long.

They ridicule and curse me

9because I’ve eaten ashes for food

and my tears have mixed into my drink.

10You picked me up and threw me away

because of your indignation and anger.

11My days are like extending shadows,

and I’m withering away like the grass.

12But you sit on your throne forever,

and your reputation endures through the generations.

13At the right time you’ll feel compassion for Tsiyyon (Zion).

Now is the time to favour it because the promised moment has come,

14because your servants admire the stones that it’s built with,

and its dust makes them want to request help.

15The nations respect Yahweh’s reputation,

and kings around the world respect your splendour.

16Yahweh will rebuild Tsiyyon.

He’ll appear there in his splendour

17after he’s turned to the prayers of the destitute.

No, he hasn’t despised their prayers.

18Let this be written for future generations to read

so that people yet to be created will praise Yah.

19Because he’s looked down from his place that’s high and pure.

From heaven, Yahweh has looked down to earth

20to hear the prisoners groaning

to release those who’ve been given the death sentence.

21Then Yahweh’s name will be declared in Tsiyyon,

and he’ll be praised in Yerushalem

22when all the people groups are gathered together,

and the kingdoms assembled to serve Yahweh.

23He’s sapped my strength right here in mid-life.

He’s shortened my life.

24I said, “My God, don’t take me away right in the middle of life.

You live through generation after generation.

25You founded this planet right at the beginning.[ref]

You made the skies with your own hands.

26You’ll remain even when they perish.

They’ll wear out like an old shirt

like clothes you’ll change them and they’ll disappear.

27But you are there,

and your years won’t ever come to an end.

28The children of your servants here will live on,

and their descendants will live in your presence.”


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Heb 1:10-12:

10He also said to his son:[ref]

Master, at the beginning you established the earth,

and you made the heavens with your hands.

11They will perish but you will continue;

They will wear out like clothes do.

12You will roll them up like a discarded dressing gown;

they’ll be changed like we change our clothes.

But you remain the same,

and you won’t get old and fragile.’


1:10-12: Psa 102:25-27 (LXX).