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OET-RV by cross-referenced section PSA 42:1

PSA 42:1–42:11 ©

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Second collection/Hope when depressed

Psa 42:1–11

Second collection

(Songs 42–72)

For the musical director: a song[fn] by Korah’s descendants.

42As a deer thirsts for streams of water,

so too my soul longs for you, God.

2My soul thirsts for God—for the living God.

When will I go and appear before God?

3My tears are my food day and night,

as people are asking me every day, “Where’s your God?”

4These things I remember, and I pour out my soul within myself.

I travelled with the crowd and accompanied them to God’s residence

with shouts of joy and praise—a multitude celebrating a festival.

5Why are you bowed down, my soul,

and upset within me?

Put your hope in God, because I’ll praise him again

praise him for how my God’s presence leads to my being saved.

6My soul is bowed down within me,

therefore I remember you from the land of the Yordan river

and Mt. Hermon’s heights and from Mt. Mizar.

7Deep is calling to deep with the roar of your waterfalls;

All your waves and gusts flow over me.

8During the day, Yahweh exercises his loyal commitment,

and in the night, his song is with me—

a prayer to the God who gave me life.

9I’ll ask God, my place of safety, “Why have you forgotten me?

Why do I walk around mourning because of an enemy’s oppression?”

10When those who’re hostile to me rebuke me, asking me all day long, “Where’s your God?”

it feels like my bones are crushed.

11My soul, why are you bowed down?

And why are you upset within me?

Put your hope in God, because I’ll thank him again

my God’s presence leads to my being saved.


42:0 In Hebrew, ‘maskil’ is perhaps the name of this class of song.