Psalms 73:1-23

Psalms 73:1-23

[1] [[A Psalm  of Asaph.]]  Truly God  is good  to Israel,  even to such as are of a clean  heart.  [2] But as for me, my feet  were almost  gone;  my steps  had well nigh  slipped.  [3] For I was envious  at the foolish,  when I saw  the prosperity  of the wicked.  [4] For there are no bands  in their death:  but their strength  is firm.  [5] They are not in trouble  as other men;  neither are they plagued  like  other men.  [6] Therefore pride  compasseth them about as a chain;  violence  covereth  them as a garment.  [7] Their eyes  stand out  with fatness:  they have more  than heart  could wish.  [8] They are corrupt,  and speak  wickedly  concerning oppression:  they speak  loftily.  [9] They set  their mouth  against the heavens,  and their tongue  walketh  through the earth.  [10] Therefore his people  return  hither:  and waters  of a full  cup are wrung out  to them. [11] And they say,  How doth God  know?  and is there  knowledge  in the most High?  [12] Behold, these are the ungodly,  who prosper  in the world;  they increase  in riches.  [13] Verily I have cleansed  my heart  in vain,  and washed  my hands  in innocency.  [14] For all the day  long have I been plagued,  and chastened  every morning.  [15] If I say,  I will speak  thus;  behold, I should offend  against the generation  of thy children.  [16] When I thought  to know  this, it was too painful  for me;  [17] Until I went  into the sanctuary  of God;  then understood  I their end.  [18] Surely thou didst set  them in slippery places:  thou castedst them down  into destruction.  [19] How are they brought into desolation,  as in a moment!  they are utterly  consumed  with terrors.  [20] As a dream  when one awaketh;  so, O Lord,  when thou awakest,  thou shalt despise  their image.  [21] Thus my heart  was grieved,  and I was pricked  in my reins.  [22] So foolish  was I, and ignorant:  I was as a beast  [23] Nevertheless I am continually  with thee: thou hast holden  me by my right  hand.