Psalm 7
A shiggaion *Unknown musical term. by David; he sang it to the Lord about the ⌞slanderous⌟ words of Cush, a descendant of Benjamin. 
  1 O Lord my God, I have taken refuge in you.  
Save me, and rescue me from all who are pursuing me.   
 2 Like a lion they will tear me to pieces  
and drag me off with no one to rescue me.   
 3 O Lord my God,  
if I have done this—  
if my hands are stained with injustice,   
 4 if I have paid back my friend with evil  
or rescued someone who has no reason to attack me—   
 5 then let the enemy chase me and catch me.  
Let him trample my life into the ground.  
Let him lay my honor in the dust. 
Selah
    6 Arise in anger, O Lord.  
Stand up against the fury of my attackers.  
Wake up, my God.†Greek; Masoretic Text “Wake up to me.”  
You have already pronounced judgment.   
 7 Let an assembly of people gather around you.  
Take your seat high above them.   
 8 The Lord judges the people of the world.  
Judge me, O Lord,  
according to my righteousness,  
according to my integrity.   
 9 Let the evil within wicked people come to an end,  
but make the righteous person secure,  
O righteous God who examines thoughts and emotions.   
 10 My shield is God above,  
who saves those whose motives are decent.   
 11 God is a fair judge,  
a God who is angered by injustice every day.   
 12 If a person does not change, God sharpens his sword.  
By bending his bow, he makes it ready ⌞to shoot⌟.   
 13 He prepares his deadly weapons  
and turns them into flaming arrows.   
 14 See how that person conceives evil,  
is pregnant with harm,  
and gives birth to lies.   
 15 He digs a pit and shovels it out.  
Then he falls into the hole that he made ⌞for others⌟.   
 16 His mischief lands back on his own head.  
His violence comes down on top of him.   
 17 I will give thanks to the Lord for his righteousness.  
I will make music to praise the name of the Lord Most High.