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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) 
 1 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. 
 2 I cry out to El 'Elyon [God Most High], 
to God who accomplishes my requests for me. 
 3 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. 
 4 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. 
 5 Be exalted, God, above the heavens! 
Let your kavod ·weighty glory· be above all the earth! 
 6 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·. 
  7 My heart is steadfast, God, my heart is steadfast. 
I will sing, yes, I will sing zahmar ·musical praise·. 
 8 Wake up, my glory! Wake up, lute and harp! 
I will wake up the dawn. 
 9 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.