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A psalm written by David when he was in the desert in Judea 
 1 God, you are the God whom I worship. 
I greatly desire to be with you 
like [SIL] a person in a dry hot desert greatly desires some water. 
 2 So, I want to see you in your temple; 
I want to see that you are great and glorious. 
 3 Your constantly loving us is ◄worth more/more precious► than my life, 
so I [MTY] will always praise you. 
 4 I will praise you all the time that I live; 
I will lift up my hands to you while I pray. 
 5  Knowing you satisfies me more than [IDI, MET] eating a very big feast, 
so I will praise you while I sing [MTY] joyful songs. 
 6 While I lie on my bed, I think about you. 
I think/meditate about you all during the night, 
 7 because you have always helped me, 
and I sing joyfully knowing that I am protected by you 
as a little bird is protected under its mother's wings [MET]. 
 8 I cling to you; 
and your hand/power protects me. 
 9 But those who are trying to kill me 
will die and descend into the place of the dead; 
 10 they will be killed in battles [MTY] 
and their corpses will be eaten by jackals/wild dogs. 
 11 But I, the king of Israel, will rejoice in what God has done; 
and all those who ask God [MTY] to curse them if they do not do what they solemnly promise will praise him, 
but he will not allow liars to say anything. 
Note: The Old Testament in this translation is still being worked on, and is in draft form. Updates will be posted at eBible.org/t4t/.