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Psalms - Chapter: 7

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7:1The title of the seuenthe salm. For the ignoraunce of Dauid, which he songe to the Lord on the wordis of Ethiopien, the sone of Gemyny.
7:2Mi Lord God, Y haue hopid in thee; make thou me saaf fro alle that pursuen me, and delyuere thou me.
7:3Lest ony tyme he as a lioun rauysche my soule; the while noon is that ayenbieth, nether that makith saaf.
7:4Mi Lord God, if Y dide this thing, if wickidnesse is in myn hondis;
7:5if Y `yeldide to men yeldynge to me yuels, falle Y `bi disseruyng voide fro myn enemyes;
7:6myn enemy pursue my soule, and take, and defoule my lijf in erthe; and brynge my glorie in to dust.
7:7Lord, rise thou vp in thin ire; and be thou reysid in the coostis of myn enemyes.
7:8And, my Lord God, rise thou in the comaundement, which thou `hast comaundid; and the synagoge of puplis schal cumpasse thee.
7:9And for this go thou ayen an hiy; the Lord demeth puplis. Lord, deme thou me bi my riytfulnesse; and bi myn innocence on me.
7:10The wickidnesse of synneris be endid; and thou, God, sekyng the hertis and reynes, schalt dresse a iust man.
7:11Mi iust help is of the Lord; that makith saaf riytful men in herte.
7:12The Lord is a iust iuge, stronge and pacient; whether he is wrooth bi alle daies?
7:13If ye ben `not conuertid, he schal florische his swerd; he hath bent his bouwe, and made it redi.
7:14And therynne he hath maad redi the vessels of deth; he hath fulli maad his arewis with brennynge thingis.
7:15Lo! he conseyuede sorewe; he peynfuli brouyte forth vnriytfulnesse, and childide wickidnesse.
7:16He openide a lake, and diggide it out; and he felde in to the dich which he made.
7:17His sorewe schal be turned in to his heed; and his wickidnesse schal come doun in to his necke.

 

7:1Shigaion of Dauid, which he sang unto the Lord, concerning the wordes of Chush the sonne of Iemini. O Lord my God, in thee I put my trust: saue me from all that persecute me, and deliuer me,
7:2Least he deuoure my soule like a lion, and teare it in pieces, while there is none to helpe.
7:3O Lord my God, if I haue done this thing, if there be any wickednes in mine handes,
7:4If I haue rewarded euill vnto him that had peace with mee, (yea I haue deliuered him that vexed me without cause)
7:5Then let the enemie persecute my soule and take it: yea, let him treade my life downe vpon the earth, and lay mine honour in the dust. Selah.
7:6Arise, O Lord, in thy wrath, and lift vp thy selfe against the rage of mine enemies, and awake for mee according to the iudgement that thou hast appointed.
7:7So shall the Congregation of the people compasse thee about: for their sakes therefore returne on hie.
7:8The Lord shall iudge the people: Iudge thou me, O Lord, according to my righteousnesse, and according to mine innocencie, that is in mee.
7:9Oh let the malice of the wicked come to an ende: but guide thou the iust: for the righteous God trieth the hearts and reines.
7:10My defence is in God, who preserueth the vpright in heart.
7:11God iudgeth the righteous, and him that contemneth God euery day.
7:12Except he turne, he hath whet his sword: he hath bent his bowe and made it readie.
7:13Hee hath also prepared him deadly weapons: hee will ordeine his arrowes for them that persecute me.
7:14Beholde, hee shall trauaile with wickednes: for he hath conceiued mischiefe, but he shall bring foorth a lye.
7:15Hee hath made a pitte and digged it, and is fallen into the pit that he made.
7:16His mischiefe shall returne vpon his owne head, and his crueltie shall fall vpon his owne pate.
7:17I wil praise the Lord according to his righteousnes, and will sing praise to the Name of the Lord most high.

 

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