PSALM 73
1 The psalm of Asaph. God of Israel is full good; to them that be of rightful [or right] heart.   
2 But my feet were moved almost; my steps were shed [or poured] out almost.   
3 For I loved fervently on wicked men; seeing the peace of sinners.   
4 For beholding is not to the death of them; and steadfastness in the sick-ness of them.   
5 They be not in travail of other men; and they shall not be beaten with men.   
6 Therefore pride hath held them; they were covered with their wicked-ness and unfaithfulness.   
7 The wickedness of them came forth as of fatness; they went into desire of heart.   
8 They thought and spake wayward-ness; they spake wickedness on high.   
9 They putted [or put] their mouth into heaven; and their tongue passed in [the] earth.   
10 Therefore my people shall be turned again here; and full days shall be found in them.   
11 And they said, How knoweth God; and whether knowing is on high?   
12 Lo! those sinners and having abundance in the world; held riches.   
13 And I said, Therefore without cause I justified mine heart; and washed mine hands among innocents.   
14 And I was beaten all day; and my chastising was in morrowtides.   
15 If I said, I shall tell thus; lo! I [have] reproved the nation of thy sons.   
16 I guessed, that I should know this; but too much travail is before me.   
17 Till I enter into the saintuary of God; and understand in the last things of them.   
18 Nevertheless for guiles [or treach-eries] thou hast put to them; thou castedest them down, while they were raised.   
19 How be they made into desolation; they failed suddenly, they perished for their wickedness or waywardness.   
20 As the dream of men that rise; Lord, thou shalt drive their image to nought, in thy city.   
21 For mine heart is enflamed, and my reins be changed;   
22 and I am driven to nought, and I knew not. As a work beast I am made with thee;   
23 and I am ever with thee. Thou heldest my right hand,   
24 and in thy will thou leddest me forth; and with glory thou tookest me up.   
25 For why what is to me in heaven; and what would or desire I of thee on earth?   
26 My flesh and mine heart failed; God of mine heart, and my part is God without end.   
27 For lo! they that draw away far themselves from thee shall perish; thou hast lost all men that do forni-cation from thee.   
28 But it is good to me to cleave to God; and to set [or put] mine hope in the Lord God. That I tell all thy preachings, in the gates of the daughter of Zion.