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| 17:1 | [A prayer of Dauid.] Heare the right, O Lord, attend vnto my crie, giue eare vnto my prayer, that goeth not out of fained lips. |
| 17:2 | Let my sentence come forth from thy presence: let thine eyes beholde the things that are equall. |
| 17:3 | Thou hast prooued mine heart, thou hast visited me in the night, thou hast tried me, and shalt find nothing: I am purposed that my mouth shall not transgresse. |
| 17:4 | Concerning the workes of men, by the word of thy lips, I haue kept me from the paths of the destroyer. |
| 17:5 | Hold vp my goings in thy paths, that my footsteps slip not. |
| 17:6 | I haue called vpon thee, for thou wilt heare me, O God: incline thine eare vnto me, and heare my speach. |
| 17:7 | Shewe thy marueilous louing kindnesse, O thou that sauest by thy right hand, them which put their trust in thee, fro those that rise vp against them. |
| 17:8 | Keepe me as the apple of the eye: hide mee vnder the shadowe of thy wings, |
| 17:9 | From the wicked that oppresse me, from my deadly enemies, who compasse me about. |
| 17:10 | They are inclosed in their owne fat: with their mouth they speake proudly. |
| 17:11 | They haue now compassed vs in our steps: they haue set their eyes bowing downe to the earth: |
| 17:12 | Like as a lyon that is greedie of his pray, and as it were a yong lyon lurking in secret places. |
| 17:13 | Arise, O Lord, disappoint him, cast him downe: deliuer my soule from the wicked, which is thy sword: |
| 17:14 | From men which are thy hand, O Lord, from men of the world, which haue their portion in this life, and whose belly thou fillest with thy hid treasure: They are full of children, and leaue the rest of their substance to their babes. |
| 17:15 | As for me, I will behold thy face in righteousnesse: I shall bee satisfied, when I awake, with thy likenesse. |
| 17:1 | Heare thou O God of iustice, be attentiue vnto my complaynt: geue eare vnto my prayer, not proceeding out of fayned lyppes |
| 17:2 | Let iudgement come foorth for me from thy face: and let thine eyes loke vpon equitie |
| 17:3 | Thou hast proued myne heart, thou hast visited it in the nyght season: thou hast tryed me, and founde no wickednesse, for I purposed that nothyng shoulde scape my mouth |
| 17:4 | As touchyng other mens workes: through the wordes of thy lyppes I haue kept me from the way of the violent |
| 17:5 | O holde thou vp my goynges in thy pathes: that my footesteppes slyp not |
| 17:6 | I call vpon thee O God, for thou wilt heare me: incline thine eare to me, hearken vnto my wordes |
| 17:7 | Shewe thy marueylous louyng kindnesse: thou that art the sauiour of them that trust in thee, from such as ryse vp agaynst thy ryght hande |
| 17:8 | Kepe me as the apple of an eye, hyde me vnder the shadowe of thy wynges: from the face of the vngodly that go about to destroy me, from myne enemies that compasse me rounde about to take away my soule |
| 17:9 | They haue inclosed them selues in their owne fat: with their mouth they speake proude thynges |
| 17:10 | They haue nowe compassed me on euery syde where our way lyeth: they toote with their eyes to ouerthrow me downe on the grounde |
| 17:11 | His doynges be lyke a lions that is greedy to take a pray: and as a lions whelpe lurkyng in secrete places |
| 17:12 | Aryse O God, preuent his commyng, make hym to bowe: delyuer thou my soule from the vngodly which is thy sworde |
| 17:13 | Deliuer thou me O God from men which be thy hande: from men, from the worlde, whose portion is in this lyfe, whose bellyes thou fyllest with thy priuie treasure |
| 17:14 | Whose children haue aboundaunce: & they leaue enough of that they haue remaynyng to their babes |
| 17:15 | But as for me, I will beholde thy face in ryghteousnesse: I shalbe satisfied when I awake vp after thy lykenesse |
| 17:1 | The prayer of Dauid. Heare the right, O Lord, consider my crye: hearken vnto my prayer of lips vnfained. |
| 17:2 | Let my sentence come forth from thy presence, and let thine eyes beholde equitie. |
| 17:3 | Thou hast prooued and visited mine heart in the night: thou hast tryed me, and foundest nothing: for I was purposed that my mouth should not offend. |
| 17:4 | Concerning the workes of men, by the wordes of thy lips I kept mee from the paths of the cruell man. |
| 17:5 | Stay my steps in thy paths, that my feete doe not slide. |
| 17:6 | I haue called vpon thee: surely thou wilt heare me, O God: incline thine eare to me, and hearken vnto my wordes. |
| 17:7 | Shewe thy marueilous mercies, thou that art the Sauiour of them that trust in thee, from such as resist thy right hand. |
| 17:8 | Keepe me as the apple of the eye: hide me vnder the shadowe of thy wings, |
| 17:9 | From the wicked that oppresse mee, from mine enemies, which compasse me round about for my soule. |
| 17:10 | They are inclosed in their owne fat, and they haue spoken proudely with their mouth. |
| 17:11 | They haue compassed vs now in our steps: they haue set their eyes to bring downe to the ground: |
| 17:12 | Like as a lyon that is greedy of pray, and as it were a lyons whelp lurking in secret places. |
| 17:13 | Vp Lord, disappoint him: cast him downe: deliuer my soule from the wicked with thy sworde, |
| 17:14 | From men by thine hand, O Lord, from men of the world, who haue their portion in this life, whose bellies thou fillest with thine hid treasure: their children haue ynough, and leaue the rest of their substance for their children. |
| 17:15 | But I will beholde thy face in righteousnes, and when I awake, I shalbe satisfied with thine image. |
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