| 1 | What misery is mine! I am like one who gathers summer fruit at the gleaning of the vineyard; there is no cluster of grapes to eat, none of the early figs that I crave. | |
| 2 | The godly have been swept from the land; not one upright man remains. All men lie in wait to shed blood; each hunts his brother with a net. | |
| 3 | Both hands are skilled in doing evil; the ruler demands gifts, the judge accepts bribes, the powerful dictate what they desire--they all conspire together. | |
| 4 | The best of them is like a brier, the most upright worse than a thorn hedge. The day of your watchmen has come, the day God visits you. Now is the time of their confusion. | |
| 5 | Do not trust a neighbor; put no confidence in a friend. Even with her who lies in your embrace be careful of your words. | |
| 6 | For a son dishonors his father, a daughter rises up against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law--a man's enemies are the members of his own household. | |
| 7 | But as for me, I watch in hope for the LORD, I wait for God my Savior; my God will hear me. | |
| 8 | Do not gloat over me, my enemy! Though I have fallen, I will rise. Though I sit in darkness, the LORD will be my light. | |
| 9 | Because I have sinned against him, I will bear the LORD'S wrath, until he pleads my case and establishes my right. He will bring me out into the light; I will see his righteousness. | |
| 10 | Then my enemy will see it and will be covered with shame, she who said to me, "Where is the LORD your God?" My eyes will see her downfall; even now she will be trampled underfoot like mire in the streets. | |
| 11 | The day for building your walls will come, the day for extending your boundaries. | |
| 12 | In that day people will come to you from Assyria and the cities of Egypt, even from Egypt to the Euphrates and from sea to sea and from mountain to mountain. | |
| 13 | The earth will become desolate because of its inhabitants, as the result of their deeds. | |
| 14 | Shepherd your people with your staff, the flock of your inheritance, which lives by itself in a forest, in fertile pasturelands. Let them feed in Bashan and Gilead as in days long ago. | |
| 15 | "As in the days when you came out of Egypt, I will show them my wonders." | |
| 16 | Nations will see and be ashamed, deprived of all their power. They will lay their hands on their mouths and their ears will become deaf. | |
| 17 | They will lick dust like a snake, like creatures that crawl on the ground. They will come trembling out of their dens; they will turn in fear to the LORD our God and will be afraid of you. | |
| 18 | Who is a God like you, who pardons sin and forgives the transgression of the remnant of his inheritance? You do not stay angry forever but delight to show mercy. | |
| 19 | You will again have compassion on us; you will tread our sins underfoot and hurl all our iniquities into the depths of the sea. | |
| 20 | You will be true to Jacob, and show mercy to Abraham, as you pledged on oath to our fathers in days long ago. | |