"Read, Study, Pray. And ask the Ruach HaKodesh for Wisdom, Knowledge and Understanding."
Psalm 119 Samekh
(113) I hate double minded people, but I love your Torah.
(114) You are my hiding-place and shield; I put my hope in your word.
(115) Leave me alone you evildoers, so that I can keep my God's mitzvot.
(116) Uphold me, as you promised; and I will live; don't disappoint me in my hope.
(117) Support me; and I will be saved, always putting my attention on your laws.
(118) You reject all who stray from your laws, for what they deceive themselves with is false.
(119) You discard the wicked of the earth like slag; this is why I love your instruction.
(120) My body trembles for fear of you; your rulings make me afraid.
Psalm 119 Tet
(65) You have treated your servant well, Adonai, in keeping with your word.
(66) Teach me good judgment and knowledge, because I trust in your mitzvot.
(67) Before I was Humbled, I used to go astray; but now I observe your word.
(68) You are good, and you do good; teach me your laws.
(69) The arrogant are slandering me, but I will wholeheartedly keep your precepts.
(70) Their hearts are as thick as fat, but I take delight in your Torah.
(71) It is for my good that I have been humbled; it was so that I would learn your laws.
(72) The Torah you have spoken means more to me than a fortune in gold and silver.
Reference:
1. The Complete Jewish Bible (David H. Stern)
2. http://www.inner.org/hebleter/
3. Google search: Hebrew Letters
4. http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_One/Aleph-Bet/Tet/tet.html.
5. http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_One/Aleph-Bet/Samekh/samekh.html.