Salmos 119:113-125 Aborrezco a los hombres hipócritas; Mas amo tu ley. Mi escondedero y mi escudo eres tú; En tu palabra he esperado. Apartaos de mí, malignos, pues yo guardaré los mandamientos de mi Dios. Susténtame conforme a tu palabra, y viviré; Y no quede yo avergonzado de mi esperanza. Sosténme, y seré salvo, y me regocijaré siempre en tus estatutos. Hollaste a todos los que se desvían de tus estatutos, porque su astucia es falsedad. Como escorias hiciste consumir a todos los impíos de la tierra; Por tanto, yo he amado tus testimonios. Mi carne se ha estremecido por temor de ti, y de tus juicios tengo miedo. Juicio y justicia he hecho; No me abandones a mis opresores. Afianza a tu siervo para bien; No permitas que los soberbios me opriman. Mis ojos desfallecieron por tu salvación y por la palabra de tu justicia. Haz con tu siervo según tu misericordia, y enséñame tus estatutos. Tu siervo soy yo, dame entendimiento para conocer tus testimonios.
Psalm 119:113-125 ERV Lord, I hate those who are not completely loyal to you, but I love your teachings. Hide me and protect me. I trust what you say. Don’t come near me, you who are evil, so that I can obey my God’s commands. Support me, Lord, as you promised, and I will live. I trust in you, so don’t disappoint me. Help me and I will be saved. And I will always give attention to your laws. You reject all who don’t obey your laws, because they are liars and did not do what they said. You throw away the wicked of this world like trash. So I love your rules. I am shaking with fear before you. I fear and respect your judgments. I have done what is right and good. Don’t let me fall into the hands of those who want to hurt me. Promise to be good to me, your servant. Don’t let those proud people do harm to me. I have worn out my eyes looking for your help, waiting for you to save me, as you promised. Show your faithful love to me, your servant. Teach me your laws. I am your servant. Give me wisdom to understand your rules.
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