• King James Version

    1. [A Song of degrees.] Out of the depths have I cried unto thee, O LORD. / 2. Lord, hear my voice: let thine ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications. / 3. If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?

  • Norm

    Psalms 130: "Hey, what's up, folks? Well, in this chapter, the writer—who we can assume is David, because he wrote most of the Psalms—is asking for God's mercy. He's also hoping for God's forgiveness. 'Cause, you know, David was a sinner.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: So, Bible Expert, I'm super excited to hear what's in Psalms 130. Bible Expert: Alright. Well, in this chapter, the Psalmist is calling out to God in distress, acknowledging his deep sin and begging for mercy.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: So, what type of job do you do? Contestant: Actually, I'd rather tell you about the Bible. Alex: (Sighs) Alright, which chapter? Contestant: Psalm 130. Alex: (Groans) Fine. What's it about? Contestant: It's a prayer of supplication for God's mercy, for He is the only one who can forgive and redeem us from our sins.

  • Drill Sergeant

    "Listen up, recruits! This here's Psalms 130. It's about aching for God, and being desperate for His mercy. It's about knowing that He is the one who forgives and redeems us; that He is the one we should turn to for redemption.

  • Batman

    Batman: Robin, it appears we have come to the 130th Psalm in the Bible! Robin: Gosh, Batman, I sure hope we don't run into any of those villains we've been dealing with lately. Batman: Me too, Robin. But, it looks like this one is all about hope.

  • Joe Biden

    Listen, Jack, my father used to say, "If you want to be forgiven, you gotta reach deep down inside yourself and find that special something that'll help you forgive. C'mon, man! Here's the deal: no malarkey! Psalms 130 is about realizing that even if you have done some bad things, God can still forgive you.

  • Donald Trump

    Psalms 130 is a huge testament to the power of the Lord! Many people are saying it's an unbelievable testament to the Lord's power and mercy. The Psalmist speaks of waiting patiently for the Lord and having hope in His mercy and forgiveness.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, I'm gonna try and make some sense of this chapter. It's Psalms 130. Lois: Oh, Peter, why don't you just leave that to the experts? Peter: No, Lois, I'm gonna do it. It starts off with the guy saying "Out of the depths I have cried to you, O Lord.