Psalm to David, which was sung to the Lord about the words of Hushai, the Son of Jemeni, 7

2 O Lord my God, in Thee I trust, save me from all those who persecute me, and deliver me: 3 lest he snatch away my soul like a lion, I am not the one who delivers, but the one who saves. 4 O Lord my God, if I have done this, if there be iniquity in my hand, 5 if I repay those who repay me evil, let me fall away from my enemies. 6 Let the enemy marry my soul, and let him overtake it, and trample my life into the ground, and put my glory in the dust. 7 Arise, O Lord, by Thy wrath, Thy enemy be lifted up to the ends, and arise, O Lord my God, by the command which Thou hast commanded. 8 And a multitude of men shall go round Thee, and for this turn to the heights. 9 The Lord judges men: judge me, O Lord, according to my righteousness, and according to my kindness against me. 10 May the wickedness of sinners be put to rest, and correct the righteous, search hearts and bowels, O God, righteously. 11 My help is from God, who saves the upright in heart. 12 God is a righteous judge, and strong, and long-suffering, and do not bring wrath upon every day. 13 If ye do not turn, he will purify his weapon, and he will bend his bow and prepare it, and 14 and in it he will prepare the vessels of death, he will make his arrows unto those who are burned. 15 Behold, more than iniquity, sickness was conceived, and iniquity was born: 16 a pit of waste, and a pit, and he fell into the pit which he made. 17 His sickness shall come upon his head, and his iniquity shall come down upon his head. 18 Let us praise the Lord according to his righteousness, and sing the name of the Lord Most High.

At the end, O winepress, Psalm to David, 8

2 O Lord our Lord, how wonderful is thy name in all the earth, that thy splendor is above the heavens. 3 Out of the mouth of the babe and of those who suck Thou hast made praise, O Thy enemy, to destroy the enemy and the vengeance. 4 For I will see the heavens, the works of Thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which Thou hast founded. 5 What is man, that thou rememberest him? Or the Son of man, for thou hast visited him? 6 Thou hast humbled him with little angels, Thou hast crowned him with glory and honor. 7 And Thou hast set Thy hand over his works, Thou hast subdued all things under his nose. 8 Sheep and oxen of all kinds, and also the cattle of Poland, 9 the fowls of the air, and the fish of the sea, the paths of the sea that pass away. 10 O Lord our Lord, for wonderful is thy name in all the earth.

Glory:

According to the 1st kathisma, the Trisagion, the Most Holy Trinity... Our Father...

Troparion, Tone 1: In iniquity, I have conceived, O prodigal, I do not dare to gaze upon the heights of Heaven, but daring to look at Thy love for mankind, I call: O God, cleanse me, a sinner, and save me.

If the righteous are scarcely saved, where shall I appear, sinner? I did not bear the hardships and heat of the day, but with the hired servants of the tenth hour count me, O God, and save me.