\s5 \c 64 \d A psalm written by David for the choir director. \b \q1 \v 1 God, listen to me as I tell you the things about which I am worried. \q2 I am afraid of my enemies; please save me from them. \q1 \v 2 Protect me from what wicked men are planning to do to me; \q2 protect me from that group of men who do what is evil. \b \s5 \q1 \v 3 The hostile things they say are like sharp swords; \q2 their cruel words are like arrows. \q1 \v 4 They are not afraid of anyone; they lie about people and slander those who have done no wrong. \q2 They are like someone who suddenly jumps up from where he is hiding and shoots arrows at his enemies. \b \s5 \q1 \v 5 They encourage each other about doing the evil things that they are planning to do; \q2 they talk with each other about where they can set traps to catch people. \q2 They say, "No one will see what we are doing \q1 \v 6 because we have planned very well the things that we are going to do." \q2 What people can think and plan in their inner beings is truly amazing! \b \s5 \q1 \v 7 But it will be as though God will shoot his arrows at them, \q2 and suddenly they will be wounded. \q1 \v 8 Because what they say proves they are guilty, God will get rid of them. \q2 Everyone who sees what has happened to them will shake their heads to mock them. \b \q1 \v 9 Then everyone will be afraid to sin because of what might happen to them also; \q2 they will tell others what God has done, \q2 and they themselves will think much about it. \s5 \q1 \v 10 Righteous people should rejoice because of what Yahweh has done; \q2 they should go to him to find refuge; \q1 and all those who honor him will praise him.