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  • Psalm 037

    1    For evil-doers fret thou not

              thyself unquietly;

         Nor do thou envy bear to those

              that work iniquity.

    2    For, even like unto the grass,

              soon be cut down shall they;

         And, like the green and tender herb,

              they wither shall away.

    3    Set thou thy trust upon the Lord,

              and be thou doing good;

         And so thou in the land shalt dwell,

              and verily have food.

    4    Delight thyself in God; he’ll give

              thine heart’s desire to thee.

    5    Thy way to God commit, him trust,

              it bring to pass shall he.

    6    And, like unto the light, he shall

              thy righteousness display;

         And he thy judgment shall bring forth

              like noon-tide of the day.

    7    Rest in the Lord, and patiently

              wait for him: do not fret

         For him who, prosp’ring in his way,

              success in sin doth get.

    8    Do thou from anger cease, and wrath

              see thou forsake also:

         Fret not thyself in any wise,

              that evil thou should’st do.

    9    For those that evil doers are

              shall be cut off and fall:

         But those that wait upon the Lord

              the earth inherit shall.

    10   For yet a little while, and then

              the wicked shall not be;

         His place thou shalt consider well,

              but it thou shalt not see.

    11   But by inheritance the earth

              the meek ones shall possess:

         They also shall delight themselves

              in an abundant peace.

    12   The wicked plots against the just,

              and at him whets his teeth:

    13   The Lord shall laugh at him, because

              his day he coming seeth.

    14   The wicked have drawn out the sword,

              and bent their bow, to slay

         The poor and needy, and to kill

              men of an upright way.

    15   But their own sword, which they have drawn,

              shall enter their own heart:

         Their bows which they have bent shall break,

              and into pieces part.

    16   A little that a just man hath

              is more and better far

         Than is the wealth of many such

              as lewd and wicked are.

    17   For sinners’ arms shall broken be;

              but God the just sustains.

    18   God knows the just man’s days, and still

              their heritage remains.

    19   They shall not be asham’d when they

              the evil time do see;

         And when the days of famine are,

              they satisfy’d shall be.

    20   But wicked men, and foes of God,

              as fat of lambs, decay;

         They shall consume, yea, into smoke

              they shall consume away.

    21   The wicked borrows, but the same

              again he doth not pay;

         Whereas the righteous mercy shews,

              and gives his own away.

    22   For such as blessed be of him

              the earth inherit shall;

         And they that cursed are of him

              shall be destroyed all.

    23   A good man’s footsteps by the Lord

              are ordered aright;

         And in the way wherein he walks

              he greatly doth delight.

    24   Although he fall, yet shall he not

              be cast down utterly;

         Because the Lord with his own hand

              upholds him mightily.

    25   I have been young, and now am old,

              yet have I never seen

         The just man left, nor that his seed

              for bread have beggars been.

    26   He’s ever merciful, and lends:

              his seed is bless’d therefore.

    27   Depart from evil, and do good,

              and dwell for evermore.

    28   For God loves judgment, and his saints

              leaves not in any case;

         They are kept ever: but cut off

              shall be the sinner’s race.

    29   The just inherit shall the land,

              and ever in it dwell:

    30   The just man’s mouth doth wisdom speak;

              his tongue doth judgment tell.

    31   In’s heart the law is of his God,

              his steps slide not away.

    32   The wicked man doth watch the just,

              and seeketh him to slay.

    33   Yet him the Lord will not forsake,

              nor leave him in his hands:

         The righteous will he not condemn,

              when he in judgment stands.


    34   Wait on the Lord, and keep his way,

              and thee exalt shall he

         Th’ earth to inherit; when cut off

              the wicked thou shalt see.

    35   I saw the wicked great in pow’r,

              spread like a green bay-tree:

    36   He pass’d, yea, was not; him I sought,

              but found he could not be.

    37   Mark thou the perfect, and behold

              the man of uprightness;

         Because that surely of this man

              the latter end is peace.

    38   But those men that transgressors are

              shall be destroy’d together;

         The latter end of wicked men

              shall be cut off for ever.

    39   But the salvation of the just

              is from the Lord above;

         He in the time of their distress

              their stay and strength doth prove.

    40   The Lord shall help, and them deliver:

              he shall them free and save

         From wicked men; because in him

              their confidence they have.

  • Psalm 038

    1    In thy great indignation,

              O Lord, rebuke me not;

         Nor on me lay thy chast’ning hand,

              in thy displeasure hot.

    2    For in me fast thine arrows stick,

              thine hand doth press me sore:

    3    And in my flesh there is no health,

              nor soundness any more.

         This grief I have, because thy wrath

              is forth against me gone;

         And in my bones there is no rest,

              for sin that I have done.

    4    Because gone up above mine head

              my great transgressions be;

         And, as a weighty burden, they

              too heavy are for me.

    5    My wounds do stink, and are corrupt;

              my folly makes it so.

    6    I troubled am, and much bow’d down;

              all day I mourning go.

    7    For a disease that loathsome is

              so fills my loins with pain,

         That in my weak and weary flesh

              no soundness doth remain.

    8    So feeble and infirm am I,

              and broken am so sore,

         That, through disquiet of my heart,

              I have been made to roar.

    9    O Lord, all that I do desire

              is still before thine eye;

         And of my heart the secret groans

              not hidden are from thee.

    10   My heart doth pant incessantly,

              my strength doth quite decay;

         As for mine eyes, their wonted light

              is from me gone away.

    11   My lovers and my friends do stand

              at distance from my sore;

         And those do stand aloof that were

              kinsmen and kind before.

    12   Yea, they that seek my life lay snares:

              who seek to do me wrong

         Speak things mischievous, and deceits

              imagine all day long.

    13   But, as one deaf, that heareth not,

              I suffer’d all to pass;

         I as a dumb man did become,

              whose mouth not open’d was:

    14   As one that hears not, in whose mouth

              are no reproofs at all.

    15   For, Lord, I hope in thee; my God,

              thou’lt hear me when I call.

    16   For I said, Hear me, lest they should

              rejoice o’er me with pride;

         And o’er me magnify themselves,

              when as my foot doth slide.

    17   For I am near to halt, my grief

              is still before mine eye:

    18   For I’ll declare my sin, and grieve

              for mine iniquity.

    19   But yet mine en’mies lively are,

              and strong are they beside;

         And they that hate me wrongfully

              are greatly multiply’d.

    20   And they for good that render ill,

              as en’mies me withstood;

         Yea, ev’n for this, because that I

              do follow what is good.

    21   Forsake me not, O Lord; my God,

              far from me never be.

    22   O Lord, thou my salvation art,

              haste to give help to me.

  • Psalm 059

    1    My God, deliver me from those

              that are mine enemies;

         And do thou me defend from those

              that up against me rise.

    2    Do thou deliver me from them

              that work iniquity;

         And give me safety from the men

              of bloody cruelty.

    3    For, lo, they for my soul lay wait:

              the mighty do combine

         Against me, Lord; not for my fault,

              nor any sin of mine.

    4    They run, and, without fault in me,

              themselves do ready make:

         Awake to meet me with thy help;

              and do thou notice take.

    5    Awake therefore, Lord God of hosts,

              thou God of Israel,

         To visit heathen all: spare none

              that wickedly rebel.

    6    At ev’ning they go to and fro;

              they make great noise and sound,

         Like to a dog, and often walk

              about the city round.

    7    Behold, they belch out with their mouth,

              and in their lips are swords:

         For they do say thus, Who is he

              that now doth hear our words?

    8    But thou, O Lord, shalt laugh at them,

              and all the heathen mock.

    9    While he’s in pow’r I’ll wait on thee;

              for God is my high rock.

    10   He of my mercy that is God

              betimes shall me prevent;

         Upon mine en’mies God shall let

              me see mine heart’s content.

    11   Them slay not, lest my folk forget;

              but scatter them abroad

         By thy strong pow’r; and bring them down,

              O thou our shield and God.

    12   For their mouth’s sin, and for the words

              that from their lips do fly,

         Let them be taken in their pride;

              because they curse and lie.

    13   In wrath consume them, them consume,

              that so they may not be:

         And that in Jacob God doth rule

              to th’ earth’s ends let them see.

    14   At ev’ning let thou them return,

              making great noise and sound,

         Like to a dog, and often walk

              about the city round.

    15   And let them wander up and down,

              in seeking food to eat;

         And let them grudge when they shall not

              be satisfy’d with meat.

    16   But of thy pow’r I’ll sing aloud;

              at morn thy mercy praise:

         For thou to me my refuge wast,

              and tow’r, in troublous days.

    17   O God, thou art my strength, I will

              sing praises unto thee;

         For God is my defence, a God

              of mercy unto me.

  • Psalm 063

    1    Lord, thee my God, I’ll early seek:

              my soul doth thirst for thee;

         My flesh longs in a dry parch’d land,

              wherein no waters be:

    2    That I thy power may behold,

              and brightness of thy face,

         As I have seen thee heretofore

              within thy holy place.

    3    Since better is thy love than life,

              my lips thee praise shall give.

    4    I in thy name will lift my hands,

              and bless thee while I live.

    5    Ev’n as with marrow and with fat

              my soul shall filled be;

         Then shall my mouth with joyful lips

              sing praises unto thee:

    6    When I do thee upon my bed

              remember with delight,

         And when on thee I meditate

              in watches of the night.

    7    In shadow of thy wings I’ll joy;

              for thou mine help hast been.

    8    My soul thee follows hard; and me

              thy right hand doth sustain.

    9    Who seek my soul to spill shall sink

              down to earth’s lowest room.

    10   They by the sword shall be cut off,

              and foxes’ prey become.

    11   Yet shall the king in God rejoice,

              and each one glory shall

         That swear by him: but stopp’d shall be

              the mouth of liars all.

  • Psalm 062

    1    My soul with expectation

              depends on God indeed;

         My strength and my salvation doth

              from him alone proceed.

    2    He only my salvation is,

              and my strong rock is he:

         He only is my sure defence;

              much mov’d I shall not be.

    3    How long will ye against a man

              plot mischief? ye shall all

         Be slain; ye as a tott’ring fence

              shall be, and bowing wall.

    4    They only plot to cast him down

              from his excellency:

         They joy in lies; with mouth they bless,

              but they curse inwardly.

    5    My soul, wait thou with patience

              upon thy God alone;

         On him dependeth all my hope

              and expectation.

    6    He only my salvation is,

              and my strong rock is he;

         He only is my sure defence:

              I shall not moved be.

    7    In God my glory placed is,

              and my salvation sure;

         In God the rock is of my strength,

              my refuge most secure.

    8    Ye people, place your confidence

              in him continually;

         Before him pour ye out your heart:

              God is our refuge high.

    9    Surely mean men are vanity,

              and great men are a lie;

         In balance laid, they wholly are

              more light than vanity.

    10   Trust ye not in oppression,

              in robb’ry be not vain;

         On wealth set not your hearts, when as

              increased is your gain.

    11   God hath it spoken once to me,

              yea, this I heard again,

         That power to Almighty God

              alone doth appertain.

    12   Yea, mercy also unto thee

              belongs, O Lord, alone:

         For thou according to his work

              rewardest ev’ry one.

  • Psalm 083

    1    Keep not, O God, we thee entreat,

              O keep not silence now:

         Do thou not hold thy peace, O God,

              and still no more be thou.

    2    For, lo, thine enemies a noise

              tumultuously have made;

         And they that haters are of thee

              have lifted up the head.

    3    Against thy chosen people they

              do crafty counsel take;

         And they against thy hidden ones

              do consultations make.

    4    Come, let us cut them off, said they,

              from being a nation,

         That of the name of Isr’el may

              no more be mention.

    5    For with joint heart they plot, in league

              against thee they combine.

    6    The tents of Edom, Ishm’elites,

              Moab’s and Hagar’s line;

    7    Gebal, and Ammon, Amalek,

              Philistines, those of Tyre;

    8    And Assur join’d with them, to help

              Lot’s children they conspire.

    9    Do to them as to Midian,

              Jabin at Kison strand;

    10   And Sis’ra, which at En-dor fell,

              as dung to fat the land.

    11   Like Oreb and like Zeeb make

              their noble men to fall;

         Like Zeba and Zalmunna like,

              make thou their princes all;

    12   Who said, For our possession

              let us God’s houses take.

    13   My God, them like a wheel, as chaff

              before the wind, them make.

    14   As fire consumes the wood, as flame

              doth mountains set on fire,

    15   Chase and affright them with the storm

              and tempest of thine ire.

    16   Their faces fill with shame, O Lord,

              that they may seek thy name.

    17   Let them confounded be, and vex’d,

              and perish in their shame:

    18   That men may know that thou, to whom

              alone doth appertain

         The name Jehovah, dost most high

              o’er all the earth remain.

  • Psalm 085

    1    O Lord, thou hast been favourable

              to thy beloved land:

         Jacob’s captivity thou hast

              recall’d with mighty hand.

    2    Thou pardoned thy people hast

              all their iniquities;

         Thou all their trespasses and sins

              hast cover’d from thine eyes.

    3    Thou took’st off all thine ire, and turn’dst

              from thy wrath’s furiousness.

    4    Turn us, God of our health, and cause

              thy wrath ‘gainst us to cease.

    5    Shall thy displeasure thus endure

              against us without end?

         Wilt thou to generations all

              thine anger forth extend?

    6    That in thee may thy people joy,

              wilt thou not us revive?

    7    Shew us thy mercy, Lord, to us

              do thy salvation give.

    8    I’ll hear what God the Lord will speak:

              to his folk he’ll speak peace,

         And to his saints; but let them not

              return to foolishness.

    9    To them that fear him surely near

              is his salvation;

         That glory in our land may have

              her habitation.

    10   Truth met with mercy, righteousness

              and peace kiss’d mutually:

    11   Truth springs from earth, and righteousness

              looks down from heaven high.

    12   Yea, what is good the Lord shall give;

              our land shall yield increase:

    13   Justice, to set us in his steps,

              shall go before his face.

  • Psalm 080

    1    Hear, Isr’el’s Shepherd! like a flock

              thou that dost Joseph guide;

         Shine forth, O thou that dost between

              the cherubims abide.

    2    In Ephraim’s, and Benjamin’s

              and in Manasseh’s sight,

         O come for our salvation;

              stir up thy strength and might.

    3    Turn us again, O Lord our God,

              and upon us vouchsafe

         To make thy countenance to shine,

              and so we shall be safe.

    4    O Lord of hosts, almighty God,

              how long shall kindled be

         Thy wrath against the prayer made

              by thine own folk to thee?

    5    Thou tears of sorrow giv’st to them

              instead of bread to eat;

         Yea, tears instead of drink thou giv’st

              to them in measure great.

    6    Thou makest us a strife unto

              our neighbours round about;

         Our enemies among themselves

              at us do laugh and flout.

    7    Turn us again, O God of hosts,

              and upon us vouchsafe

         To make thy countenance to shine,

              and so we shall be safe.

    8    A vine from Egypt brought thou hast,

              by thine outstretched hand;

         And thou the heathen out didst cast,

              to plant it in their land.

    9    Before it thou a room didst make,

              where it might grow and stand;

         Thou causedst it deep root to take,

              and it did fill the land.

    10   The mountains vail’d were with its shade,

              as with a covering;

         Like goodly cedars were the boughs

              which out from it did spring.

    11   Upon the one hand to the sea

              her boughs she did out send;

         On th’ other side unto the flood

              her branches did extend.

    12   Why hast thou then thus broken down,

              and ta’en her hedge away?

         So that all passengers do pluck,

              and make of her a prey.

    13   The boar who from the forest comes

              doth waste it at his pleasure;

         The wild beast of the field also

              devours it out of measure.

    14   O God of hosts, we thee beseech,

              return now unto thine;

         Look down from heav’n in love, behold,

              and visit this thy vine:

    15   This vineyard, which thine own right hand

              hath planted us among;

         And that same branch, which for thyself

              thou hast made to be strong.

    16   Burnt up it is with flaming fire,

              it also is cut down:

         They utterly are perished,

              when as thy face doth frown.

    17   O let thy hand be still upon

              the Man of thy right hand,

         The Son of man, whom for thyself

              thou madest strong to stand.

    18   So henceforth we will not go back,

              nor turn from thee at all:

         O do thou quicken us, and we

              upon thy name will call.

    19   Turn us again, Lord God of hosts,

              and upon us vouchsafe

         To make thy countenance to shine,

              and so we shall be safe.

  • Psalm 081

    1    Sing loud to God our strength; with joy

              to Jacob’s God do sing.

    2    Take up a psalm, the pleasant harp,

              timbrel and psalt’ry bring.

    3    Blow trumpets at new-moon, what day

              our feast appointed is:

    4    For charge to Isr’el, and a law

              of Jacob’s God was this.

    5    To Joseph this a testimony

              he made, when Egypt land

         He travell’d through, where speech I heard

              I did not understand.

    6    His shoulder I from burdens took,

              his hands from pots did free.

    7    Thou didst in trouble on me call,

              and I deliver’d thee:

         In secret place of thundering

              I did thee answer make;

         And at the streams of Meribah

              of thee a proof did take.

    8    O thou, my people, give an ear,

              I’ll testify to thee;

         To thee, O Isr’el, if thou wilt

              but hearken unto me.

    9    In midst of thee there shall not be

              any strange god at all;

         Nor unto any god unknown

              thou bowing down shalt fall.

    10   I am the Lord thy God, which did

              from Egypt land thee guide;

         I’ll fill thy mouth abundantly,

              do thou it open wide.

    11   But yet my people to my voice

              would not attentive be;

         And ev’n my chosen Israel

              he would have none of me.

    12   So to the lust of their own hearts

              I them delivered;

         And then in counsels of their own

              they vainly wandered.

    13   O that my people had me heard,

              Isr’el my ways had chose!

    14   I had their en’mies soon subdu’d,

              my hand turn’d on their foes.

    15   The haters of the Lord to him

              submission should have feign’d;

         But as for them, their time should have

              for evermore remain’d.

    16   He should have also fed them with

              the finest of the wheat;

         Of honey from the rock thy fill

              I should have made thee eat.

  • Psalm 060

    1    O Lord, thou hast rejected us,

              and scatter’d us abroad;

         Thou justly hast displeased been;

              return to us, O God.

    2    The earth to tremble thou hast made;

              therein didst breaches make:

         Do thou thereof the breaches heal,

              because the land doth shake.

    3    Unto thy people thou hard things

              hast shew’d, and on them sent;

         And thou hast caused us to drink

              wine of astonishment.

    4    And yet a banner thou hast giv’n

              to them who thee do fear;

         That it by them, because of truth,

              displayed may appear.

    5    That thy beloved people may

              deliver’d be from thrall,

         Save with the pow’r of thy right hand,

              and hear me when I call.

    6    God in his holiness hath spoke;

              herein I will take pleasure:

         Shechem I will divide, and forth

              will Succoth’s valley measure.

    7    Gilead I claim as mine by right;

              Manasseh mine shall be;

         Ephraim is of mine head the strength;

              Judah gives laws for me;

    8    Moab’s my washing-pot; my shoe

              I’ll over Edom throw;

         And over Palestina’s land

              I will in triumph go.

    9    O who is he will bring me to

              the city fortify’d?

         O who is he that to the land

              of Edom will me guide?

    10   O God, which hadest us cast off,

              this thing wilt thou not do?

         Ev’n thou, O God, which didest not

              forth with our armies go?

    11   Help us from trouble; for the help

              is vain which man supplies.

    12   Through God we’ll do great acts; he shall

              tread down our enemies.