Psalm 123 - New American Bible (Revised Edition) (NABRE)

Psalm 123[a]

Reliance on the Lord

1 A song of ascents.

To you I raise my eyes,
to you enthroned in heaven.(A)
2 Yes, like the eyes of servants
on the hand of their masters,
Like the eyes of a maid
on the hand of her mistress,
So our eyes are on the Lord our God,
till we are shown favor.
3 Show us favor, Lord, show us favor,
for we have our fill of contempt.(B)
4 Our souls are more than sated
with mockery from the insolent,
with contempt from the arrogant.

Footnotes

  1. Psalm 123 A lament that begins as a prayer of an individual (Ps 123:1), who expresses by a touching comparison exemplary confidence in God (Ps 123:2). The Psalm ends in prayer that God relieve the people’s humiliation at the hands of the arrogant (Ps 123:3–4).

Cross references

  1. 123:1 : Ps 25:15; 119:82; 141:8.
  2. 123:3 : Ps 44:13–14; Jb 12:4.