1 
 Be  merciful  to  me,  God,  for  man  wants  to 
swallow me  up.All  day  long,  he  attacks  and  oppresses  me.  
+2 
 My  enemies  want  to  swallow  me  up  all  day  long,for  they  are  many  who  fight  proudly  against  me.  +
3 
 When  I  am  afraid,I  will  put  my  trust  in  you.  +
4 
 In  God,  I  praise  his  word.In  God,  I  put  my  trust.I  will  not  be  afraid.What  can 
flesh do  to  me?  
+5 
 All  day  long  they  twist  my  words.All  their  thoughts  are  against  me  for  evil.  +
6 
 They  conspire  and  lurk,watching  my  steps,  they  are  eager  to  take  my  life.  
7 
 Shall  they  escape  by  iniquity?In 
anger cast  down  the  peoples,  God.  
+8 
 You  count  my  wanderings.You  put  my  tears  into  your  bottle.Aren't  they  in  your  book?  +
9 
 Then  my  enemies  shall  turn  back  in  the  day  that  I  call.I  know  this,  that  God  is  for  me.  +
10 
 In  God,  I  will  praise  his  word.In  The  LORD,  I  will  praise  his  word.  
11 
 I  have  put  my  trust  in  God.I  will  not  be  afraid.What  can  man  do  to  me?  
12 
 Your  vows  are  on  me,  God.I  will  give  thank  offerings  to  you.  +
13 
 For  you  have  delivered  my  soul  from  death,and  prevented  my  feet  from  falling,that  I  may  walk  before  God  in  the 
light of  the  living.  
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Ps 56:1-13. Upon Jonath-elem-rechokim--literally, "upon the dove of silence" of distant places; either denoting a melody (see on Ps 9:1) of that name, to which this Psalm was to be performed; or it is an enigmatical form of denoting the subject, as given in the history referred to (1Sa 21:11, &c.), David being regarded as an uncomplaining, meek dove, driven from his native home to wander in exile. Beset by domestic and foreign foes, David appeals confidently to God, recites his complaints, and closes with joyful and assured anticipations of God's continued help.
1, 2. would swallow--literally, "pants as a raging beast" (Ac 9:1).