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Psalms - Chapter: 68

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68:1The title of the eiyte and sixtithe salm. `In Ebreu thus, To the victorie, on the roosis of Dauid. `In Jerom thus, To the ouercomer, for the sones of Dauid.
68:2God, make thou me saaf; for watris `entriden til to my soule.
68:3I am set in the sliym of the depthe; and `substaunce is not. I cam in to the depthe of the see; and the tempest drenchide me.
68:4I traueilide criynge, my cheekis weren maad hoose; myn iyen failiden, the while Y hope in to my God.
68:5Thei that hatiden me with out cause; weren multiplied aboue the heeris of myn heed. Myn enemyes that pursueden me vniustli weren coumfortid; Y paiede thanne tho thingis, whiche Y rauischide not.
68:6God, thou knowist myn vnkunnyng; and my trespassis ben not hid fro thee.
68:7Lord, Lord of vertues; thei, that abiden thee, be not aschamed in me. God of Israel; thei, that seken thee, be not schent on me.
68:8For Y suffride schenschipe for thee; schame hilide my face.
68:9I am maad a straunger to my britheren; and a pilgryme to the sones of my modir.
68:10For the feruent loue of thin hous eet me; and the schenschipis of men seiynge schenschipis to thee fellen on me.
68:11And Y hilide my soule with fastyng; and it was maad in to schenschip to me.
68:12And Y puttide my cloth an heire; and Y am maad to hem in to a parable.
68:13Thei, that saten in the yate, spaken ayens me; and thei, that drunken wien, sungen of me.
68:14But Lord, Y dresse my preier to thee; God, Y abide the tyme of good plesaunce. Here thou me in the multitude of thi mercy; in the treuthe of thin heelthe.
68:15Delyuer thou me fro the cley, that Y be not faste set in; delyuere thou me fro hem that haten me, and fro depthe of watris.
68:16The tempest of watir drenche not me, nethir the depthe swolowe me; nethir the pit make streit his mouth on me.
68:17Lord, here thou me, for thi merci is benygne; vp the multitude of thi merciful doyngis biholde thou in to me.
68:18And turne not awei thi face fro thi child; for Y am in tribulacioun, here thou me swiftli.
68:19Yyue thou tente to my soule, and delyuer thou it; for myn enemyes delyuere thou me.
68:20Thou knowist my schenschip, and my dispysyng; and my schame.
68:21Alle that troblen me ben in thi siyt; myn herte abood schendschipe, and wretchidnesse. And Y abood hym, that was sory togidere, and noon was; and that schulde coumforte, and Y foond not.
68:22And thei yauen galle in to my meete; and in my thirst thei yauen `to me drinke with vynegre.
68:23The boord of hem be maad bifore hem in to a snare; and in to yeldyngis, and in to sclaundir.
68:24Her iyen be maad derk, that thei se not; and euere bouwe doun the bak of hem.
68:25Schede out thin ire on hem; and the strong veniaunce of thin ire take hem.
68:26The habitacioun of hem be maad forsakun; and `noon be that dwelle in the tabernaclis of hem.
68:27For thei pursueden hym, whom thou hast smyte; and thei addiden on the sorewe of my woundis.
68:28Adde thou wickidnesse on the wickidnesse of hem; and entre thei not in to thi riytwisnesse.
68:29Be thei don awei fro the book of lyuynge men; and be thei not writun with iust men.
68:30I am pore and sorewful; God, thin heelthe took me vp.
68:31I schal herye the name of God with song; and Y schal magnefye hym in heriyng.
68:32And it schal plese God more than a newe calf; bryngynge forth hornes and clees.
68:33Pore men se, and be glad; seke ye God, and youre soule schal lyue.
68:34For the Lord herde pore men; and dispiside not hise boundun men.
68:35Heuenes and erthe, herye hym; the se, and alle crepynge bestis in tho, herye hym.

 

68:1To him that excelleth. A Psalme or song of David. God will arise, and his enemies shalbe scattered: they also that hate him, shall flee before him.
68:2As the smoke vanisheth, so shalt thou driue them away: and as waxe melteth before the fire, so shall the wicked perish at the presence of God.
68:3But the righteous shalbe glad, and reioyce before God: yea, they shall leape for ioye.
68:4Sing vnto God, and sing prayses vnto his name: exalt him that rideth vpon the heauens, in his Name Iah, and reioyce before him.
68:5He is a Father of the fatherlesse, and a Iudge of the widowes, euen God in his holy habitation.
68:6God maketh the solitarie to dwell in families, and deliuereth them that were prisoners in stocks: but the rebellious shall dwell in a dry land.
68:7O God, when thou wentest forth before thy people: when thou wentest through the wildernesse, (Selah)
68:8The earth shooke, and the heauens dropped at the presence of this God: euen Sinai was moued at the presence of God, euen the God of Israel.
68:9Thou, O God, sendest a gracious raine vpon thine inheritance, and thou didest refresh it when it was wearie.
68:10Thy Congregation dwelled therein: for thou, O God, hast of thy goodnesse prepared it for the poore.
68:11The Lord gaue matter to the women to tell of the great armie.
68:12Kings of the armies did flee: they did flee, and she that remained in the house, deuided the spoyle.
68:13Though ye haue lien among pots, yet shall ye be as the winges of a doue that is couered with siluer, and whose fethers are like yelowe golde.
68:14When the Almightie scattered Kings in it, it was white as the snowe in Zalmon.
68:15The mountaine of God is like the mountaine of Bashan: it is an high Mountaine, as mount Bashan.
68:16Why leape ye, ye high mountaines? as for this Mountaine, God deliteth to dwell in it: yea, the Lord will dwell in it for euer.
68:17The charets of God are twentie thousande thousand Angels, and the Lord is among them, as in the Sanctuarie of Sinai.
68:18Thou art gone vp on high: thou hast led captiuitie captiue, and receiued giftes for men: yea, euen the rebellious hast thou led, that the Lord God might dwell there.
68:19Praysed be the Lord, euen the God of our saluation, which ladeth vs dayly with benefites. Selah.
68:20This is our God, euen the God that saueth vs: and to the Lord God belong the issues of death.
68:21Surely God will wound the head of his enemies, and the hearie pate of him that walketh in his sinnes.
68:22The Lord hath sayde, I will bring my people againe from Bashan: I will bring them againe from the depths of the Sea:
68:23That thy foote may bee dipped in blood, and the tongue of thy dogges in the blood of the enemies, euen in it.
68:24They haue seene, O God, thy goings, the goings of my God, and my King, which art in the Sanctuarie.
68:25The singers went before, the players of instruments after: in the middes were the maides playing with timbrels.
68:26Praise yee God in the assemblies, and the Lord, ye that are of the fountaine of Israel.
68:27There was litle Beniamin with their ruler, and the princes of Iudah with their assemblie, the princes of Zebulun, and the princes of Naphtali.
68:28Thy God hath appointed thy strength: stablish, O God, that, which thou hast wrought in vs,
68:29Out of thy Temple vpon Ierusalem: and Kings shall bring presents vnto thee.
68:30Destroy the company of the spearemen, and multitude of the mightie bulles with the calues of the people, that tread vnder feete pieces of siluer: scatter the people that delite in warre.
68:31Then shall the princes come out of Egypt: Ethiopia shall hast to stretche her hands vnto God.
68:32Sing vnto God, O yee kingdomes of the earth: sing praise vnto the Lord, (Selah)
68:33To him that rideth vpon ye most high heauens, which were from the beginning: beholde, he will send out by his voice a mightie sound.
68:34Ascribe the power to God: for his maiestie is vpon Israel, and his strength is in the cloudes.
68:35O God, thou art terrible out of thine holie places: the God of Israel is hee that giueth strength and power vnto the people: praised be God.

 

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