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For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when he fled from Saul [Asked for], in the cave.
Context: King Saul [Asked for] is pursuing David [Beloved] to murder him. David [Beloved] comes from the mountain stronghold to show his respect to the King God established by taking evidence from David’s closeness to Saul [Asked for]’s bed. Saul [Asked for] makes a temporary peace promise. (1 Sam 23:24-24:22)
 
Be merciful to me, God, show favor to me,
for my soul takes refuge in you.
Yes, in the shadow of your wings, I will take refuge,
until disaster has passed.
I cry out to El 'Elyon [God Most High],
to God who accomplishes my requests for me.
He will send from heaven, and save me,
he rebukes the one who is pursuing me.
Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·.
God will send out his cheshed ·loving-kindness· and his truth.
My soul is among lions.
I lie among those who are set on fire,
even the sons of men, whose teeth are spears and arrows,
and their tongue a sharp sword.
Be exalted, God, above the heavens!
Let your kavod ·weighty glory· be above all the earth!
 
They have prepared a net for my steps.
My soul is bowed down.
They dig a pit before me.
They fall into the middle of it themselves.
Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·.
My heart is steadfast, God, my heart is steadfast.
I will sing, yes, I will sing zahmar ·musical praise·.
Wake up, my glory! Wake up, lute and harp!
I will wake up the dawn.
I will yadah ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord, among the peoples.
I will sing zahmar ·musical praise· to you among the nations.
10 For your great cheshed ·loving-kindness· reaches to the heavens,
and your truth to the skies.
11 Be exalted, God, above the heavens.
Let your kavod ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.