1 Happy they whose life is blameless, 2Happy they who keep his charges, 3who have done no wrong, 4You yourself have appointed your precepts 5O to be steadily guided 6Then unashamed shall I be, 7I will thank you with heart unfeigned, 8I will observe your statutes: 9How can a young person keep their life pure? 10With all my heart have I sought you, 11In my heart have I treasured your word, 12Blessed are you, O LORD; 13With my lips have I rehearsed 14I delight in the way of your charges, 15I will muse upon your precepts, 16In your statutes I delight, 17Grant that your servant may live, 18Open my eyes, that I see 19But a guest am I on the earth: 20My heart is crushed with longing 21You rebuke the proud, the accursed, 22Roll away from me scorn and contempt, 23Though princes sit plotting against me, 24Your charges are my delight, 25I lie grovelling in the dust; 26I told of my ways, you made answer; 27Grant me insight into your precepts, 28I am overcome with sorrow; 29Put the way of falsehood from me, 30I have chosen the way of fidelity, 31I hold fast to your charges: 32I will run in the way of your commandments, 33Teach me, O LORD, the way of your statutes, 34instruct me to keep your law, 35Guide me in the path of your commandments, 36Incline my heart to your charges, 37Turn away my eyes from vain sights, 38Confirm to your servant the promise 39Remove the reproach which I dread, 40Behold, I long for your precepts. 41Visit me, LORD, with your love 42So shall I answer my slanderers, 43Snatch not from my mouth the word of truth, 44I will keep your law continually, 45So shall I walk in wide spaces, 46I will speak of your charge before kings, 47Your commandments are my delight, 48I will lift up my hands to your commandments, 49Remember your word to your servant, 50This is my comfort in trouble, 51The arrogant utterly scorn me, 52When I think of your judgments of old, 53I am seized with glowing anger 54Your statutes have been to me songs 55I remember your name in the night, 56My lot has been this, 57My portion are you, O LORD: 58I entreat you with all my heart; 59I have thought upon my ways, 60I hasted and tarried not 61Though the godless have wound their cords round me, 62At midnight I rise to praise you 63With all those who fear you I company, 64The earth, LORD, is full of your kindness; 65Well have you dealt with your servant, 66Teach me discretion and knowledge, 67Till trouble came I was a wanderer, 68You are good and do good; 69The proud have forged lies against me, 70Their heart is gross like fat, 71It was good for me to be humbled, 72The law of your mouth is better to me 73Your hands have made me and fashioned me; 74Those who fear you shall see me with joy, 75I know, O LORD, that your judgments are right, 76Let your love be a comfort to me, 77Visit me with your quickening pity, 78Put the proud to shame, who have wronged me falsely: 79Let those turn to me who fear you, 80Let my heart be sound in your statutes, 81My long for you to rescue me, 82My eyes pine away for your promise: 83Though shrivelled like wine-skin in smoke, 84How few are the days of your servant! 85Proud people have dug for me pits 86All your commandments are trusty. 87They had nearly made an end of me, 88Spare me in your kindness, 89Forever, O LORD, is your word 90Your truth endures age after age; 91By your appointment they stand this day, 92Had not your law been my joy, 93I will never forget your precepts, 94I am yours, O save me, 95The wicked lay wait to destroy me, 96I have seen a limit to all things: 97O how I love your law! 98Your commandment makes me wiser than my enemies: 99I am prudent above all my teachers, 100I have insight more than the aged, 101I refrain my foot from all wicked ways, 102I turn not aside from your judgments, 103How sweet are your words to my taste, 104Insight I win through your precepts, 105Your word is a lamp to my feet, 106I have sworn an oath, and will keep it, 107I am afflicted sorely: 108Accept, LORD, my willing praise, 109My life is in ceaseless peril; 110The wicked set traps for me, 111In your charges are my everlasting inheritance, 112I am resolved to perform your statutes 113I hate people of divided heart, 114You are my shelter and shield: 115Begone, you wicked people, 116Uphold me and spare me, as you have promised: 117Hold me up, and I shall be saved: 118All who swerve from your statutes you spurn: 119All the wicked of earth you count as dross, 120My flesh, for fear of you, shudders, 121Justice and right have I practised, 122Be your servant’s surety for good: 123My eyes pine for your salvation, 124Deal in your love with your servant, 125Your servant am I; instruct me, 126It is time for the LORD to act: 127Therefore I love your commandments 128So by all your precepts I guide me, 129Your decrees are wonderful, 130When your word is unfolded, light breaks; 131With open mouth I pant 132Turn to me with your favour, 133Steady my steps by your word, 134Set me free from those who oppress me, 135Shine with your face on your servant, 136My eyes run down with rills of water, 137Righteous are you, O LORD, 138The laws you has ordered are just, 139My jealousy has undone me, 140Your word has been tested well; 141I am little and held in contempt, 142Just is your justice forever, 143Stress and strain are upon me, 144Right are your charges forever, 145With my whole heart I cry; O answer me. 146I cry to you: O save me, 147Ere the dawn I cry for your help: 148Awake I meet the night-watches, 149Hear my voice in your kindness: 150Near me are wicked tormentors, 151but near, too, are you, O LORD, 152Long have I known from your charges 153Look on my misery, and rescue me; 154Defend my cause and redeem me: 155Salvation is far from the wicked, 156Great is your pity, O LORD:’ 157My foes and tormentors are many, 158I behold the traitors with loathing, 159Behold how I love your precepts: 160The sum of your word is truth, 161Princes have harassed me wantonly: 162Over your word I rejoice 163Falsehood I hate and abhor, 164Seven times a day do I praise you 165Right well do they fare who love your law: 166I hope for your salvation; 167I observe your charges: 168I observe your precepts and charges: 169Let my cry come before you, O LORD: 170Let my prayer enter into your presence: 171My lips shall be fountains of praise, 172My tongue shall sing of your word, 173Let your hand be ready to help me, 174I long, LORD, for your salvation, 175Revive me that I may praise you, 176I have strayed like a wandering sheep