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Psalms 30:8
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I cried out to you, O Lord . I begged the Lord for mercy, saying,
I cried to thee, O LORD; and unto the LORD I made supplication:
To you, O Yahweh, I will cry; And to the Lord I will plead for mercy:
I called to you, Lord , and asked you to have mercy on me.
To you, O Lord , I cried out; I begged the Lord for mercy:
I cried to thee, O LORD; and to the LORD I made supplication.
I cried to you, Yahweh. To Yahweh I made supplication:
To you, O Lord , I cry, and to the Lord I plead for mercy:
Lord, Y schal crye to thee; and Y schal preye to my God.
To You, O LORD, I called, and I begged my Lord for mercy:
I prayed to you, Lord , and in my prayer I said,
I cried to thee, O Jehovah; And unto Jehovah I made supplication:
My voice went up to you, O Lord; I made my prayer to the Lord.
when you showed me favor, Adonai , I was firm as a mighty mountain. But when you hid your face, I was struck with terror.
I called to thee, Jehovah, and unto the Lord did I make supplication:
So, Lord , I turned and prayed to you. I asked you, Lord, to show me mercy.
Thou hadst established, O LORD, in Thy favour my mountain as a stronghold--
I cried to thee, O Lord: and vnto the Lord I made supplication.
I cried to You, O Lord. I begged the Lord for loving-kindness.
To you, O Lord , I cried, and to the Lord I made supplication:
Then cried I vnto thee, O Lord, and praied to my Lord.
I cried to thee, O LORD, and unto the LORD I made supplication.
I called to you, Lord ; I begged for your help:
Unto thee, O Yahweh, do I cry, - and, unto My Lord, do I make supplication:
(29-9) To thee, O Lord, will I cry: and I will make supplication to my God.
To thee, O LORD, I cried; and to the LORD I made supplication:
[Neuerthelesse, when] thou dydst turne thy face, I was troubled: [then] I cryed vnto thee O God, then made I my humble prayers to thee my Lorde.
To thee, O Lord, will I cry; and to my God will I make supplication.
Lord, I called to you;I sought favor from my Lord:
I cried to you, LORD. To the LORD I made supplication:
I cried to thee, O Lord ; and unto the Lord I made supplication.
To you, O Yahweh, I called, and to the Lord I pleaded for grace saying,
I called to You, O Jehovah; yea, I prayed to Jehovah.
Unto Thee, O Jehovah, I call, And unto Jehovah I make supplication.
The cried I vnto ye (O LORDE) yee vnto ye LORDE made I my prayer.
I called out to you, God ; I laid my case before you: "Can you sell me for a profit when I'm dead? auction me off at a cemetery yard sale? When I'm ‘dust to dust' my songs and stories of you won't sell. So listen! and be kind! Help me out of this!"
To You, LORD, I called, And to the Lord I pleaded for compassion:
I cried out to You, O LORD; And to the LORD I made supplication:
To You, O Lord , I called, And to the Lord I made supplication:
To You, O Yahweh, I called,And to the Lord I made supplication:
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
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unto: Psalms 34:6, Psalms 77:1, Psalms 77:2, Psalms 130:1, Psalms 130:2, 1 Corinthians 12:8, 1 Corinthians 12:9, Philippians 4:6, Philippians 4:7
Reciprocal: Psalms 66:17 - I cried Psalms 107:19 - General Psalms 116:4 - called Psalms 120:1 - my distress
Cross-References
"Listen to us, my lord; you are a prince of God [a mighty prince] among us; bury your dead in the choicest of our graves; none of us will refuse you his grave or hinder you from burying your dead [wife]."
She named him Joseph (may He add) and said, "May the LORD add to me another son."
Now when Rachel had given birth to Joseph, Jacob said to Laban, "Send me away, that I may go back to my own place and to my own country.
and the sons of Bilhah, Rachel's maid: Dan and Naphtali;
The sons of Naphtali: Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer, and Shillem.
"Naphtali is a doe let loose, [a swift warrior,] Which yields branched antlers (eloquent words).
"Pray and entreat the LORD, for there has been enough of God's thunder and hail; I will let you go, and you shall stay here no longer."
Of Naphtali he said, "O Naphtali, satisfied with favor, And full of the blessing of the LORD, Take possession of the sea [of Galilee] and the south."
And there was trembling in the [Philistine] camp, in the field, and among all the people; even the garrison and the raiding party trembled [in fear], and the earth quaked and it became a trembling and terror from God.
And leaving Nazareth, He went and settled in Capernaum, which is by the sea, in the country of Zebulun and Naphtali.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
I cried to thee, O Lord,.... In his trouble, when the Lord had hid his face from him, and he was sensible that he had departed from him: he was not stupid and unaffected with it; nor did he turn his back upon God, and seek to others; but he cried after a departing God, which showed love to him, and some degree of faith in him, by looking again towards his holy temple, and waiting upon him until he returned;
and unto the Lord I made supplication; in the most humble manner; entreating his grace and mercy, and that he would again show him his face and favour.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
I cried to thee, O Lord - That is, when those reverses came, and when that on which I had so confidently relied was taken away, I called upon the Lord; I uttered an earnest cry for aid. The prayer which he uttered on the occasion is specified in the following verses. The idea here is, that he was not driven from God by these reverses, but TO him. He felt that his reliance on those things in which he had put his trust was vain, and he now came to God, the true Source of strength, and sought His protection and favor. This was doubtless the design of the reverses which God had brought upon him; and this will always be the effect of the reverses that come upon good men. When they have placed undue reliance upon wealth, or health, or friends, and when these are taken away, the effect will be to lead them to God in earnest prayer. God designs to bring them back, and they do come back to him. Afflictions are always, sooner or later, effectual in bringing good men back to God. The sinner is often driven from God by trial; the good man is brought back to find his strength and comfort in God. The one complains, and murmurs, and is wretched; the other prays, and submits, and is made more happy than he was in the days of his prosperity.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 30:8. I cried to thee, O Lord — I found no help but in him against whom I had sinned. See his confession and prayer, 2 Samuel 24:17.
Made supplication. — Continued to urge my suit; was instant in prayer.