Psalms-Psalter in translations (arrangements) in verse

From these intrigues he himself got into trouble.

From those who have forgotten Thee, O God, Thou shalt demand;

No one can escape judgment,

But the poor man is not forgotten forever,

There is a light of hope even before a beggar.

O Lord, in Thy majesty

Appear, so that no one will forget forever

That we are only human

And we shall all stand before Thy judgment.

Let the mortal remember that he is not the lord

To him for the time of the land given.

O Lord, in the hour of great sorrow,

Turning away from us, do not stand afar.

Some are in pride or blindness

The persecuted people are trying to overcome,

But they invented tricks

Let him himself be caught in the net.

Some are proud of their lust,

The other in greed is blessed,

And thinking of God's right hand,

"He will not demand!" he said to himself.

The wicked one counts himself above all,

As long as I did not bring the wrath of God,

Neglecting the truth; he does not think:

"God's judgment is inevitable, though far away!"

In another language is evil destruction,

Bile and a curse on his lips,

He hides in secret places,

The one who is poor and weak, lying in wait.

He says: "My path is inconspicuous,

God will not see the deeds of the wicked!"

But, O God, Thou art appear, and do not forget

Neither oppressive nor oppressed.

Again the wicked thinks: "He will not seek

The Lord is from me, so that I have the fear of God!"