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Psalm 55

Psa. 55:17 KJV (With Strong’s)

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Evening
`ereb (Hebrew #6153)
dusk
KJV usage: + day, even(-ing, tide), night.
Pronounce: eh'-reb
Origin: from 6150
i, and morning
boqer (Hebrew #1242)
properly, dawn (as the break of day); generally, morning
KJV usage: (+) day, early, morning, morrow.
Pronounce: bo'-ker
Origin: from 1239
, and at noon
tsohar (Hebrew #6672)
a light (i.e. window): dual double light, i.e. noon
KJV usage: midday, noon(-day, -tide), window.
Pronounce: tso'-har
Origin: from 6671
, will I pray
siyach (Hebrew #7878)
to ponder, i.e. (by implication) converse (with oneself, and hence, aloud) or (transitively) utter
KJV usage: commune, complain, declare, meditate, muse, pray, speak, talk (with).
Pronounce: see'-akh
Origin: a primitive root
, and cry aloud
hamah (Hebrew #1993)
to make a loud sound like Engl. "hum"); by implication, to be in great commotion or tumult, to rage, war, moan, clamor
KJV usage: clamorous, concourse, cry aloud, be disquieted, loud, mourn, be moved, make a noise, rage, roar, sound, be troubled, make in tumult, tumultuous, be in an uproar.
Pronounce: haw-maw'
Origin: a primitive root (compare 1949)
: and he shall hear
shama` (Hebrew #8085)
to hear intelligently (often with implication of attention, obedience, etc.; causatively, to tell, etc.)
KJV usage: X attentively, call (gather) together, X carefully, X certainly, consent, consider, be content, declare, X diligently, discern, give ear, (cause to, let, make to) hear(-ken, tell), X indeed, listen, make (a) noise, (be) obedient, obey, perceive, (make a) proclaim(-ation), publish, regard, report, shew (forth), (make a) sound, X surely, tell, understand, whosoever (heareth), witness.
Pronounce: shaw-mah'
Origin: a primitive root
my voice
qowl (Hebrew #6963)
from an unused root meaning to call aloud; a voice or sound
KJV usage: + aloud, bleating, crackling, cry (+ out), fame, lightness, lowing, noise, + hold peace, (pro-)claim, proclamation, + sing, sound, + spark, thunder(-ing), voice, + yell.
Pronounce: kole
Origin: or qol {kole}
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Evening.
Psa. 5:2‑3• 2Hearken unto the voice of my cry for help,{HR}My King and my God;{HR}For unto thee will I pray.
3O Jehovah, in the morning thou shalt hear my voice,{HR}In the morning will I set in order [my prayer] before thee{HR}And will look out [for help].
(Psa. 5:2‑3)
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Psa. 119:62,147‑148• 62At midnight I rise to give thanks unto thee{HR}Because of the judgments of thy righteousness.
147I anticipated the twilight [of dawn] and cried;{HR}For thy words do I wait.
148Mine eyes anticipate the watches{HR}To meditate in thy saying.
(Psa. 119:62,147‑148)
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Dan. 6:10,13• 10And when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went into his house; and, his windows being open in his upper chamber toward Jerusalem, he kneeled on his knees three times a day, and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as he did aforetime.
13Then they answered and said before the king, That Daniel, which is of the captivity of the children of Judah, regardeth not thee, O king, nor the decree that thou hast signed, but maketh his petition three times a day.
(Dan. 6:10,13)
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Mark 1:35• 35And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, he went out and departed into a desert place, and there prayed. (Mark 1:35)
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Mark 6:46,48• 46And when he had dismissed them, he departed into the mountain to pray.
48And he saw them toiling in rowing, for the wind was contrary to them. About the fourth watch of the night he cometh unto them, walking upon the sea; and would have passed by them.
(Mark 6:46,48)
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Luke 18:1‑7• 1And he spoke also a parable to them, to the purport that they should always pray, and not faint,
2saying, There was a judge in a city, not fearing God, and not respecting man.
3And there was a widow in that city, and she came to him, saying, Avenge me of mine adversary;
4and he would not for a time; but afterwards he said within himself, If even I fear not God, and respect not man,
5at any rate because this widow annoys me, I will avenge her, that she may not by perpetual coming completely harass me.
6And the Lord said, Hear what the unjust judge saith.
7And shall not God at all avenge his elect, who cry to him day and night, and he bears long as to them.
(Luke 18:1‑7)
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Acts 3:1• 1Now Peter and John were going up into the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth. (Acts 3:1)
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Acts 10:3,9,30• 3saw in a vision manifestly about ninth hour of the day an angel of God coming in unto him and saying to him, Cornelius.
9And on the morrow, when they were journeying and drawing near to the city, Peter went up on the housetop to pray about [the] sixth hour;
30And Cornelius said, Four days ago till this hour I was fasting and the ninth [hour] praying in my house, and, behold, a man stood before me in bright clothing
(Acts 10:3,9,30)
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Eph. 6:18• 18with all prayer and supplication praying in every season in [the] Spirit, and thereunto watching with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints, (Eph. 6:18)
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1 Thess. 5:17• 17pray unceasingly; (1 Thess. 5:17)
cry.
 In contrast with the wicked, who are marked by violence and strife, day and night (vs. 10), the godly man will call upon the Lord, “evening and morning and at noon.” (Psalm 55 by H. Smith)

J. N. Darby Translation

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Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray and moan aloud; and he will hear my voice.

W. Kelly Translation

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Evening and morning and noon I will complain and moan;{HR}And he will hear my voice.