Psalm 64:10
Context
10The righteous man will be glad in the LORD and will take refuge in Him;
         And all the upright in heart will glory.



NASB ©1995

Parallel Verses
American Standard Version
The righteous shall be glad in Jehovah, and shall take refuge in him; And all the upright in heart shall glory.

Douay-Rheims Bible
The just shall rejoice in the Lord, and shall hope in him: and all the upright in heart shall be praised.

Darby Bible Translation
The righteous shall rejoice in Jehovah, and trust in him; and all the upright in heart shall glory.

English Revised Version
The righteous shall be glad in the LORD, and shall trust in him; and all the upright in heart shall glory.

Webster's Bible Translation
The righteous shall be glad in the LORD, and shall trust in him; and all the upright in heart shall glory.

World English Bible
The righteous shall be glad in Yahweh, and shall take refuge in him. All the upright in heart shall praise him! For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David. A song.

Young's Literal Translation
The righteous doth rejoice in Jehovah, And hath trusted in Him, And boast themselves do all the upright of heart!
Library
Touching a Special Sort of Internal Prayer Prescribed by Antonio De Rojas...
[N.B. The instructions contained in this chapter are to be received with the utmost caution; and let the note which is inserted in § 2 be attended to.--J. N. S.] §§ 1, 2. Touching a special sort of internal prayer prescribed by Antonio de Rojas, a Spanish priest, with approbations given to it. §§ 3, 4. The order for preparation to the said prayer of internal silence. §§ 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. How the said prayer itself is to be exercised. §§ 11, 12. The great
Ven. F. Augustine Baker—Holy Wisdom: or, Directions for the Prayer of Contemplation

The Perfect Heart.
For the eyes of the Lord ran to and fro throughout the whole earth, to shew Himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward Him--2 CHRON. xvi. 9. This passage occurs in the history of Asa, one of the most godly and devoted kings that ever sat upon the throne of Judah. We are told in the fourteenth chapter that he commenced his reign by setting himself to destroy the idolatry into which the whole nation had been betrayed by its former ruler, and to restore the worship and service
Catherine Booth—Godliness

Psalms
The piety of the Old Testament Church is reflected with more clearness and variety in the Psalter than in any other book of the Old Testament. It constitutes the response of the Church to the divine demands of prophecy, and, in a less degree, of law; or, rather, it expresses those emotions and aspirations of the universal heart which lie deeper than any formal demand. It is the speech of the soul face to face with God. Its words are as simple and unaffected as human words can be, for it is the genius
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

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