94. Lord, I am thine; O save thou me:thy precepts I have sought.
95. For me the wicked have laid wait,me seeking to destroy:But I thy testimonies trueconsider will with joy.
96. An end of all perfectionhere have I seen, O God:But as for thy commandement,it is exceeding broad.
97. O how love I thy law! it ismy study all the day:
98. It makes me wiser than my foes;for it doth with me stay.
99. Than all my teachers now I havemore understanding far;Because my meditationthy testimonies are.
100. In understanding I excelthose that are ancients;For I endeavoured to keepall thy commandements.
101. My feet from each ill way I stay'd,that I may keep thy word.
102. I from thy judgments have not swerv'd;for thou hast taught me, Lord.
103. How sweet unto my taste, O Lord,are all thy words of truth!Yea, I do find them sweeter farthan honey to my mouth.
104. I through thy precepts, that are pure,do understanding get;I therefore ev'ry way that's falsewith all my heart do hate.
105. Thy word is to my feet a lamp,and to my path a light.
106. I sworn have, and I will perform,to keep thy judgments right.
107. I am with sore afflictionev'n overwhelm'd, O Lord:In mercy raise and quicken me,according to thy word.
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.