108. The free-will-off 'rings of my mouthaccept, I thee beseech:And unto me thy servant, Lord,thy judgments clearly teach.
109. Though still my soul be in my hand,thy laws I'll not forget.
110. I err'd not from them, though for methe wicked snares did set.
111. I of thy testimonies haveabove all things made choice,To be my heritage for aye;for they my heart rejoice.
112. I carefully inclined havemy heart still to attend;That I thy statutes may performalway unto the end.
113. I hate the thoughts of vanity,but love thy law do I.
114. My shield and hiding-place thou art:I on thy word rely.
115. All ye that evil-doers arefrom me depart away;For the commandments of my GodI purpose to obey.
116. According to thy faithful worduphold and stablish me,That I may live, and of my hopeashamed never be.
117. Hold thou me up, so shall I bein peace and safety still;And to thy statutes have respectcontinually I will.
118. Thou tread'st down all that love to stray;false their deceit doth prove.
119. Lewd men, like dross, away thou putt'st;therefore thy law I love.
120. For fear of thee my very fleshdoth tremble, all dismay'd;And of thy righteous judgments, Lord,my soul is much afraid.
121. To all men I have judgment done,performing justice right;Then let me not be left unto my fierce oppressors' might.
122. For good unto thy servant, Lord,thy servant's surety be:From the oppression of the prouddo thou deliver me.
123. Mine eyes do fail with looking longfor thy salvation,The word of thy pure righteousnesswhile I do wait upon.
124. In mercy with thy servant deal,thy laws me teach and show.