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Tehillim 107:12-30 Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)

12. Therefore He brought down their lev with amal (toil); they stumbled, and there was no ozer (helper).

13. Then they cried out unto Hashem in their tzoros, and He saved them out of their distresses.

14. He brought them out of choshech and tzalmavet, and broke apart their chains.

15. Oh that men would praise Hashem for His chesed, and for His nifla'ot (wonderful works) to the Bnei Adam!

16. For He hath broken down the dlatot nechoshet, and cut asunder the bars of barzel (iron).

17. Fools because of their derech peysha, and because of their avonot (iniquities), were afflicted.

18. Their nefesh abhorreth all manner of ochel (food); and they drew near unto the sha'arei mavet (gates of death).

19. Then they cried unto Hashem in their tzoros, and He saveth them out of their distresses.

20. He sent His Davar, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions [See Yn 1:1, 14; Mt 4:23].

21. Oh that men would praise Hashem for His chesed, and for His nifla'ot (wonderful works) to the Bnei Adam!

22. And let them sacrifice the zivkhei todah (sacrifices of thanksgiving), and recount His works with joyful singing.

23. They that go down to the yam in oniyot (ships), that do business on mayim rabbim (great waters);

24. These have seen the ma'asei Hashem, and His nifla'ot (wonders) in the deep.

25. For He commandeth, and raiseth up a ruach sa'arah (stormy wind), which lifteth up the galim (waves) thereof.

26. They [the galim] mount up to Shomayim, they went down again to the tehomot (depths); their nefesh melted in ra'ah (peril, trouble).

27. They reeled and staggered like a shikkor, and were at their wit's end.

28. Then they cried unto Hashem in their tzoros, and He brought them out of their distresses.

29. He made the sa'arah (storm) a calm, so that the galim (waves) thereof were still [Mk 4:41].

30. Then were they glad because they were quiet; so He brought them unto their makhoz chefetz (desired haven, city, district, boundary).

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