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Young's Literal Translation 1862

 

   

120:1A Song of the Ascents. Unto Jehovah in my distress I have called, And He answereth me.
120:2O Jehovah, deliver my soul from a lying lip, From a deceitful tongue!
120:3What doth He give to thee? And what doth He add to thee? O deceitful tongue!
120:4Sharp arrows of a mighty one, with broom-coals.
120:5Wo to me, for I have inhabited Mesech, I have dwelt with tents of Kedar.
120:6Too much hath my soul dwelt with him who is hating peace.
120:7I `am' peace, and when I speak they `are' for war!
Young's Literal Translation 1862

Young's Literal Translation 1862

Young's Literal Translation is a translation of the Bible into English, published in 1862. The translation was made by Robert Young, compiler of Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible and Concise Critical Comments on the New Testament. Young used the Textus Receptus and the Majority Text as the basis for his translation. He wrote in the preface to the first edition, "It has been no part of the Translator's plan to attempt to form a New Hebrew or Greek Text--he has therefore somewhat rigidly adhered to the received ones."