PSALM 4
Trust in the LORD
PSALM 4
Trust in the LORD
© SONG BY SAMUEL DAVID HUISMAN, HIGHWAY TO ZION
RELEASED 3-JUL-2025
Hear me when I call
O God of my righteousness
You have given me relief
When I was in distress
Have mercy on me
And hear my prayer
O Sons of men
How long shall my glory
Be turned to shame
How long will you love vain words
And seek after lies
But know that the LORD
Has set apart the godly for himself
The LORD hears
When I call to him
Be angry and do not sin
Meditate in your own hearts
On your beds and be still
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Offer sacrifices of righteousness
And put your trust in the LORD
There are many who say
Who will show us some good
Lift up the light of your face
Upon us, O LORD
You have put more rejoicing in my heart
Than they have when
Their grain and wine abound
In peace I will both lie down and sleep
For you alone, O LORD
Make me dwell in safety
But know that the LORD
Has set apart the godly for himself
The LORD hears
When I call to him
Be angry and do not sin
Meditate in your own hearts
On your beds and be still
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Know that the LORD
Has set apart the godly for himself
But know that the LORD
Has set apart the godly for himself
The LORD hears
When I call to him
Be angry and do not sin
Meditate in your own hearts
On your beds and be still
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
PSALM 4:1
Hear me when I call
O God of my righteousness
You have given me relief
When I was in distress
Have mercy on me
And hear my prayer
PSALM 4:2
O Sons of men
How long shall my glory
Be turned to shame
How long will you love vain words
And seek after lies
PSALM 4:3
But know that the LORD
Has set apart the godly for himself
The LORD hears
When I call to him
PSALM 4:4
Be angry and do not sin
Meditate in your own hearts
On your beds and be still
PSALM 4:5 (PORTION)
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
PSALM 4:5
Offer sacrifices of righteousness
And put your trust in the LORD
PSALM 4:6
There are many who say
Who will show us some good
Lift up the light of your face
Upon us, O LORD
PSALM 4:7
You have put more rejoicing in my heart
Than they have when
Their grain and wine abound
PSALM 4:8
In peace I will both lie down and sleep
For you alone, O LORD
Make me dwell in safety
PSALM 4:3
But know that the LORD
Has set apart the godly for himself
The LORD hears
When I call to him
PSALM 4:4
Be angry and do not sin
Meditate in your own hearts
On your beds and be still
PSALM 4:5 (PORTION)
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
PSALM 4:3 (PORTION)
Know that the LORD
Has set apart the godly for himself
PSALM 4:3
But know that the LORD
Has set apart the godly for himself
The LORD hears
When I call to him
PSALM 4:4
Be angry and do not sin
Meditate in your own hearts
On your beds and be still
PSALM 4:5 (PORTION)
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Faithful and accurate biblical translation is required for each and every song produced by Highway To Zion.
As believers we often have our guard up with the content of christian music. So many unbiblical and distorted biblical lyrics and ideas have crept into popular christian music. When we call a Psalm, a Psalm, it is the entire Psalm, every verse, every word (as close as is possible in the English) No bizarre interpretations or political angles. Simply the songs and the verses the LORD has put into his word. No difficult and hard to hear parts removed to keep these songs politically correct, or easy to hear. Rather scriptural songs that glorify God.
Complete with the unobscured passion and emotion of the LORD as he intended, with his power on display in his songs. His majesty, glory, sorrow, tenderness, compassion, judgment, love and wrath all on display.
The main resources used in the writing of this song are listed below, so that like our Berean brothers and sisters you can diligently check if indeed these songs are scriptural. ‘…they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so.’ (Acts 17:11)
| PSALM 4:1 |
| בְּקָרְאִ֡י עֲנֵ֤נִי׀ אֱלֹ֘הֵ֤י צִדְקִ֗י בַּ֭צָּר הִרְחַ֣בְתָּ לִּ֑י חָ֝נֵּ֗נִי וּשְׁמַ֥ע תְּפִלָּתִֽי׃ |
| Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness, you have given me relief, when I was in distress, have mercy on me, and hear my prayer |
| PSALM 4:2 |
| בְּנֵ֥י אִ֡ישׁ עַד־מֶ֬ה כְבוֹדִ֣י לִ֭כְלִמָּה תֶּאֱהָב֣וּן רִ֑יק תְּבַקְשׁ֖וּ כָזָ֣ב סֶֽלָה׃ |
| O Sons of men, how long shall my glory, be turned to shame, how long will you love vain words, and seek after lies |
| PSALM 4:3 |
| וּדְע֗וּ כִּֽי־הִפְלָ֣ה יְ֭הוָה חָסִ֣יד ל֑וֹ יְהוָ֥ה יִ֝שְׁמַ֗ע בְּקָרְאִ֥י אֵלָֽיו׃ |
| But know that the LORD, has set apart the godly for himself, the LORD hears, when I call to him |
| PSALM 4:4 |
| רִגְז֗וּ וְֽאַל־תֶּ֫חֱטָ֥אוּ אִמְר֣וּ בִ֭לְבַבְכֶם עַֽל־מִשְׁכַּבְכֶ֗ם וְדֹ֣מּוּ סֶֽלָה׃ |
| Be angry and do not sin, meditate in your own hearts, on your beds and be still |
| PSALM 4:5 |
| זִבְח֥וּ זִבְחֵי־צֶ֑דֶק וּ֝בִטְח֗וּ אֶל־יְהוָֽה׃ |
| Offer sacrifices of righteousness, and put your trust in the LORD |
| PSALM 4:6 |
| רַבִּ֥ים אֹמְרִים֮ מִֽי־יַרְאֵ֪נוּ֫ ט֥וֹב נְֽסָה־עָ֭לֵינוּ א֨וֹר פָּנֶ֬יךָ יְהוָֽה׃ |
| There are many who say, who will show us some good, lift up the light of your face, upon us, O LORD |
| PSALM 4:7 |
| נָתַ֣תָּה שִׂמְחָ֣ה בְלִבִּ֑י מֵעֵ֬ת דְּגָנָ֖ם וְתִֽירוֹשָׁ֣ם רָֽבּוּ׃ |
| You have put more rejoicing in my heart, than they have when, their grain and wine abound |
| PSALM 4:8 |
| בְּשָׁל֣וֹם יַחְדָּו֮ אֶשְׁכְּבָ֪ה וְאִ֫ישָׁ֥ן כִּֽי־אַתָּ֣ה יְהוָ֣ה לְבָדָ֑ד לָ֝בֶ֗טַח תּוֹשִׁיבֵֽנִי׃ |
| In peace I will both lie down and sleep, for you alone, O LORD, make me dwell in safety |
PSALM 4:1
Hear me when I call
O God of my righteousness
You have given me relief
When I was in distress
Have mercy on me
And hear my prayer
PSALM 4:2
O Sons of men
How long shall my glory
Be turned to shame
How long will you love vain words
And seek after lies
PSALM 4:3
But know that the LORD
Has set apart the godly for himself
The LORD hears
When I call to him
PSALM 4:4
Be angry and do not sin
Meditate in your own hearts
On your beds and be still
PSALM 4:5 (PORTION)
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
PSALM 4:5
Offer sacrifices of righteousness
And put your trust in the LORD
PSALM 4:6
There are many who say
Who will show us some good
Lift up the light of your face
Upon us, O LORD
PSALM 4:7
You have put more rejoicing in my heart
Than they have when
Their grain and wine abound
PSALM 4:8
In peace I will both lie down and sleep
For you alone, O LORD
Make me dwell in safety
PSALM 4:3
But know that the LORD
Has set apart the godly for himself
The LORD hears
When I call to him
PSALM 4:4
Be angry and do not sin
Meditate in your own hearts
On your beds and be still
PSALM 4:5 (PORTION)
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
PSALM 4:3 (PORTION)
Know that the LORD
Has set apart the godly for himself
PSALM 4:3
But know that the LORD
Has set apart the godly for himself
The LORD hears
When I call to him
PSALM 4:4
Be angry and do not sin
Meditate in your own hearts
On your beds and be still
PSALM 4:5 (PORTION)
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
Put your trust in the LORD
The underlying text used to write these songs is the Hebrew Masoretic text (The same text used for most bible translations including the KJV, ESV etc.), which predominantly follows the Aleppo Codex’s structure. The text is coupled with the Berean Literal Bible, so readers can compare the Hebrew with a direct and literal, word for word English translation.
By clicking the numbers at the top of each Hebrew word, you will be able to see how translations use the word, the definitions of each word, the root of that word, and the expositional history of each individual word.
Do not take these songs at face value, but study Gods word for yourself to verify the truth of what you have heard. (‘…if you call out for insight and raise your voice for understanding, if you seek it like silver and search for it as for hidden treasures, then you will understand the fear of the LORD and find the knowledge of God.’ Prov 2:3-5)
The link below will show comparison translations for this songs chapter.
The books of the bible and their scriptures are originally written in Koine Greek and Ancient Hebrew (with some select passages in other languages), both distinct from their modern forms in much the same way that modern English differs greatly from the English language of 800 years ago.
Both ancient Greek and ancient Hebrew have a unique property that only these two languages share. Each letter of their respective alphabets has a numerical value.
Unlike English that utilizes separate numerals from its alphabetic characters, ancient Greek and Hebrew use every letter of their alphabet. This is similar to Roman numerals from the Latin alphabet, however only some characters of their alphabet were/are used. What this means is that every chapter, every verse and every word in the bible has a numerical value. This is no doubt by design and is actually exhibited in scripture several times. The most famous example where this process is to be used is recorded in Revelation 13, however other examples exist as numbers simply recorded, such as 2 Kings 25:13-17 and equations for Pi and e imbedded in Genesis 1:1 and John 1:1 respectively.
This use of letters is called Gematria, from geometria (Greek), from which our word geometry is derived today. Many occult forms and twisted uses of this are present today. However the underlying numbers are a built in, innate characteristic of the word of God. Only this most basic biblical form is of concern here. Below is a link to view this songs bible chapter and its numerical breakdown. The site is created and maintained by The Living Word youtube channel with educational videos on this topic as a tool of bible study. A study video has been added below.
Below is an in depth bible study on the Psalm used in this song. It covers Psalms 3-10 by Dr. Chuck Missler, a bible teacher from Calvary Chapel and Koinonia House. I hope you are blessed by this study should you make time to investigate the word and this Psalm further.

