BasicEnglish Bible Verse Images: Psalms Chapter 62 in Stunning Detail
Psalms 62:1. <To the chief music-maker. After Jeduthun. A Psalm. Of David.> My soul, put all your faith in God; for from him comes my salvation.
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Psalms 62:2. He only is my Rock and my salvation; he is my high tower; I will not be greatly moved.
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Psalms 62:3. How long will you go on designing evil against a man? running against him as against a broken wall, which is on the point of falling?
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Psalms 62:4. Their only thought is to put him down from his place of honour; their delight is in deceit: blessing is in their mouths but cursing in their hearts. (Selah.)
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Psalms 62:5. My soul, put all your faith in God; for from him comes my hope.
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Psalms 62:6. He only is my Rock and my salvation; he is my high tower; I will not be greatly moved.
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Psalms 62:7. In God is my salvation, and my glory; the Rock of my strength, and my safe place.
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Psalms 62:8. Have faith in him at all times, you people; let your hearts go flowing out before him: God is our safe place. (Selah.)
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Psalms 62:9. Truly men of low birth are nothing, and men of high position are not what they seem; if they are put in the scales together they are less than a breath.
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Psalms 62:10. Have no faith in the rewards of evil-doing, or in profits wrongly made: if your wealth is increased, do not put your hopes on it.
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Psalms 62:11. Once has God said, twice has it come to my ears, that power is God's:
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Psalms 62:12. And mercy, O Lord, is yours, for you give to every man the reward of his work.
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