Context at a Glance
Author:Traditional Attribution
Topic:psalms Chapter 40 Study
This chapter provides a foundational look at the theological themes of psalms, analyzed across multiple historic translations for maximum scholarly depth.
Psalms 40
ASV with Strong's
1FortheChiefMusician.APsalmofDavid.IforAndheuntome,andmy
2HebroughtmealsooutofaoutoftheAndhemyuponaandmy
3Andhehathainmyevenuntoourshallit,andAndshallin
4isthethathisAndnotthenorsuchasturnto
5OmyaretheworkswhichthouhastAndthywhicharetous-ward;Theycannotbesetinuntothee;IfIwouldandofthem,Theyarethancanbe
6andthouhastnoin;Minehastthouandhastthounot
7ThenI,Lo,IamIntheoftheitisofme:
8ItothyOmyYea,thyismy
9IhavegladtidingsofintheLo,IwillnotmyOthou
10IhavenotthymyIhavethyandthyIhavenotthyandthyfromthe
11notthouthytenderfromme,OLetthyandthyme.
12Forhavemeabout;Minehaveme,sothatIamnottolookTheyarethantheofmyAndmyhathme.
13BeOtome:Maketome,O
14LetthembeputtoandThataftermytoit:LetthembeandbroughttoThatinmy
15LetthembebyoftheirThatuntome,
16Letallthosethattheeandbeinthee:Letsuchasthybe
17ButIamand[Yet]theuponme:ThouartmyandmyMakenoOmy