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| 27:1 | Of Dauid. The Lorde is my lyght and my saluacyon: whom then shall I feare? the Lorde is the strength of my lyfe: of whom then shall I be afrayed? |
| 27:2 | When the wycked (euen myne enemyes and my foes) came vpon me, to eate vp my fleshe, they stombled & fell. |
| 27:3 | Though an hoost of men were layed agaynst me, yet shall not my hert be astrayed: and though there rose vp warre agaynst me, yet will I put my trust in this. |
| 27:4 | One thynge haue I desyred of the Lorde, which I will requyre: euen that I maye dwell in the house of the Lorde all the dayes of my lyfe: to beholde the fayre bewtie of the Lorde, and to vyset this temple. |
| 27:5 | For in the tyme of trouble he shall hyde me in his tabernacle, yee in the secrete place of his dwellynge shall he hyde me, and set me vp vpon a rocke of stone. |
| 27:6 | And nowe shall he lyft vp my head aboue myne enemyes rounde aboute me. |
| 27:7 | Therfore will I offre in hys dwellynge, an oblacyon with great gladnesse: I will synge and speake prayses vnto the Lorde. |
| 27:8 | Herken vnto my voyce, O Lorde, when I crye vnto the: haue mercye vpon me, and heare me. |
| 27:9 | My hert hath talked of the: Seke ye my face: thy face Lorde will I seke. O hyde not thou thy face fro me, ner cast thy seruaunt awaye in displeasure. |
| 27:10 | Thou hast bene my succoure, leaue me not, nether forsake me, O God of my saluacyon. |
| 27:11 | Whan my father and my mother forsake me, the Lorde taketh me vp. Trache me thy waye O Lorde, & leade me the ryght waye, because of myne enemyes. |
| 27:12 | Delyuer me not ouer into the will of myne aduersaryes, for there are false wytnesses rysen vp agaynst me, and soch as speake wronge. |
| 27:13 | I shulde vtterlye haue faynted: but that I beleue verely to se the goodnesse of the Lorde in the lande of the lyuinge. |
| 27:14 | O tary thou the Lordes leysure be stronge, and he shall conforte thyne hert, and put thou thy trust in the Lorde. |
| 27:1 | The title of the seuen and twentithe salm. To Dauid. Lord, Y schal crye to thee; my God, be thou not stille fro me, be thou not stille `ony tyme fro me; and Y schal be maad lijk to hem, that goen doun in to the lake. |
| 27:2 | Lord, here thou the vois of my bisechyng, while Y preie to thee; whyle Y reise myn hondis to thin hooli temple. |
| 27:3 | Bitake thou not me togidere with synneris; and leese thou not me with hem that worchen wickidnesse. Whyche speken pees with her neiybore; but yuels ben in her hertis. |
| 27:4 | Yyue thou to hem vpe the werkis of hem; and vpe the wickidnesse of her fyndyngis. Yyue thou to hem vpe the werkis of her hondis; yelde thou her yeldyng to hem. |
| 27:5 | For thei vndurstoden not the werkis of the Lord, and bi the werkis of hise hondis thou schalt destrie hem; and thou schalt not bilde hem. |
| 27:6 | Blissid be the Lord; for he herde the vois of my bisechyng. |
| 27:7 | The Lord is myn helpere and my defendere; and myn herte hopide in hym, and Y am helpid. And my fleisch flouride ayen; and of my wille Y schal knowleche to hym. |
| 27:8 | The Lord is the strengthe of his puple; and he is defendere of the sauyngis of his crist. |
| 27:9 | Lord, make thou saaf thi puple, and blesse thou thin eritage; and reule thou hem, and enhaunse thou hem til in to with outen ende. |
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| 27:1 | The LORDE is my light and my health: whom then shulde I feare? the LORDE is the strength of my life, for whom the shulde I be afrayed? |
| 27:2 | Therfore when the wicked (euen myne enemies & my foes) came vpon me, to eate vp my flesh, they stombled and fell. |
| 27:3 | Though an hoost of men were layed agaynst me, yet shal not my hert be afrayed: and though there rose vp warre against me, yet wil I put my trust in him. |
| 27:4 | One thinge haue I desyred of the LORDE, which I wil requyre: namely, that I maye dwell in the house of the LORDE all the dayes of my life, to beholde the fayre beutie of the LORDE, and to vyset his temple. |
| 27:5 | For in the tyme of trouble he hath hyd me in his tabernacle, yee in the secrete place of his dwellinge hath he kepte and set me vp vpon a rocke of stone. |
| 27:6 | And now hath he lift vp my heade aboue myne enemies, that copassed me rounde aboute. |
| 27:7 | Therfore wil I offre in his dwellinge, the oblacion of thakesgeuynge: I wil both synge & speake prayses vnto the LORDE. |
| 27:8 | Herke vnto my voyce (O LORDE) when I crie vnto the: haue mercy vpon me & heare me. |
| 27:9 | My hert speaketh vnto the, my face seketh the, yee LORDE, thy face wil I seke. O hyde not thou thy face fro me, cast not thy seruaunt of in displeasure. |
| 27:10 | Thou art my succoure, leaue me not, nether forsake me, O God my Sauioure. |
| 27:11 | For my father and my mother haue forsaken me, but the LORDE hath taken me vp. Shewe me thy waye O LORDE, and lede me in the right path, because of myne enemies. |
| 27:12 | Delyuer me not into the wylles of myne aduersaries, for there are false wytnesses rysen vp against me, and they ymagyn myschefe. |
| 27:13 | Neuerthelesse, I beleue verely to se the goodnesse of the LORDE in the londe of the lyuynge. |
| 27:14 | O tary thou ye LORDES leysure, be stronge, let thine hert be of good comforte, and wayte thou still for the LORDE. |
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