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Psalm 30 — A Song of Thanksgiving for Deliverance 
A psalm of David. A song for the dedication of the Temple. 
 1 I will extol you, O Lord, 
because you have lifted me up, 
and not suffered my foes to rejoice over me. 
 2 I cried to you for help, 
O Lord my God, and you healed me. 
 3 You have brought me up, Lord, from Sheol, 
from my way to the pit back to life you have called me. 
 4 Sing praise to the Lord, faithful people; 
give thanks to his holy name. 
 5 For his anger lasts only a moment, 
his favour endures for a lifetime. 
Weeping may lodge for the night, 
but the morning brings shouts of joy. 
 6 When all went well, I imagined 
that never should I be shaken. 
 7 For by your favour, O Lord, 
you had set me on mountains strong: 
but you hide your face, 
and I was confounded. 
 8 Then to you, Lord, I cried, 
to the Lord I begged for mercy, 
 9 “What profit is there in my blood, 
if I go down to the pit? 
Can you be praised by dust? 
Can it tell of your faithfulness? 
 10 Hear, Lord, and show me your favour, 
Lord be a helper to me.” 
 11 You have turned my mourning to dancing; 
my sackcloth you have unloosed, 
and clothed me with joy: 
 12 that unceasingly I should sing your praise, 
and give thanks to you, Lord my God, forever.