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Psalms - Chapter: 69

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69:1To the chaunter vpon Sosanim of Dauid. Saue me, O God, for the waters are come in euen vnto my soule.
69:2I sticke fast in the depe myre, where no ground is: I am come into depe waters, so that the floudes renne ouer me.
69:3I am wery of crying, my throte is drie, my sight faileth me, for waytinge so long vpon my God.
69:4They that hate me without a cause, are mo then the heeres of my head: they that are myne enemies & wolde destroie me giltlesse are mightie:
69:5I payed them the thinges that I neuer toke. God, thou knowest my simplenesse, and my fautes are not hid from the.
69:6Let not them that trust in the, O Lord God of Hoostes be ashamed for my cause: let not those that seke the, be confounded thorowe me, O God of Israeli.
69:7And why? for thy sake haue I suffred reprofe, shame hath couered my face.
69:8I am become a straunger vnto my brethren: euen an aleaunt vnto my mothers children.
69:9For the zele of thyne house hath euen eaten me, and the rebukes of them that rebuked the are fallen vpon me.
69:10I wepte and chastened my selfe with fastynge, and that was turned to my reprofe.
69:11I put on a sacke cloth also, & they iested vpon me.
69:12They that sitte in the gate, speake agaynst me, and the dronckardes make songes vpon me.
69:13But Lorde I make my prayer vnto the in an acceptable tyme.
69:14Heare me, O God, in the multitude of thy mercy, euen in the trueth of thy saluacion.
69:15Take me out of the myre, that I sincke not. Oh let me be deliuered from them that hate me, and out of the depe waters.
69:16Let not the water floud drowne me: nether let the depe swalowe me vp, and let not the pytte shut her mouth vpon me.
69:17Heare me, O Lorde, for thy louyng kyndnesse is comfortable: turne the vnto me accordynge vnto the multitude of thy mercies.
69:18And hyde not thy face from thy seruaunt, for I am in trouble: O haste the, and here me.
69:19Drawe nye vnto my soule, and saue it: Oh delyuer me because of myne enemies.
69:20Thou hast knowen my reprose, my shame and my dyshonour: myne aduersaries are all in thy syght.
69:21The rebuke hath broken my herte, I am full of heuynes: I loked for some to haue pitye vpon me, but there was no man: nether founde I anye to comforte me.
69:22They gaue me gall to eate, & when I was thyrsty, they gaue me vineger to drinke.
69:23Let their table be made a snare to take them selues withall, and let the thinges (that shuld haue bene for their welth) be vnto them an occasion of fallinge.
69:24Let their eyes be blinded, that they se not: and euer bowe thou downe their backes.
69:25Powre out thyne indignacion vpon them, and let thy wrathfull displeasure take holde of them.
69:26Let their habitacion be voyde and no man to dwell in their tentes.
69:27For they persecute hym whom thou hast smyte, & they talke how they maye vexe them whom thou hast wounded.
69:28Let them fall from one wyckednesse to another, and not come into thy ryghteousnesse.
69:29Let them be wyped out of the boke of the lyuyng, & not be wrytten among the ryghteous.
69:30As for me, whan I am poore and in heuynesse, thy helpe (O God) shall lyfte me vp.
69:31I wyll prayse the name of God with a songe, and magnifye it wt thankesgeuing.
69:32This also shall please the Lorde better then a bullocke, that hath hornes and hooffes.
69:33The humble shal consydre this, and be glad: seke ye after God, and youre soule shall lyue.
69:34For the Lord heareth the poore, and despyseth not his presoners.
69:35Let heauen and earth prayse hym, the see & all that moueth therin.
69:36For God will saue Syon, and buylde the cyties of Iuda, that men may dwell there, and haue it in possession. The posterite also of his seruauntes shall inheret it: & they that loue hys name, shall dwell therin.

 

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69:2God, biholde thou in to myn heelp; Lord, hast thou to helpe me.
69:3Be thei schent, and aschamed; that seken my lijf. Be thei turned a bak; and schame thei, that wolen yuels to me.
69:4Be thei turned awei anoon, and schame thei; that seien to me, Wel! wel!
69:5Alle men that seken thee, make fulli ioie, and be glad in thee; and thei that louen thin heelthe, seie euere, The Lord be magnyfied.
69:6Forsothe Y am a nedi man, and pore; God, helpe thou me. Thou art myn helper and my delyuerere; Lord, tarye thou not.
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69:1Helpe me (o God) for the waters are come in eue vnto my soule.
69:2I sticke fast in the depe myre, where no grounde is: I am come into depe waters, and the floudes wil drowne me.
69:3I am weery of crienge, my throte is drye, my sight fayleth me, for waytinge so longe vpon my God.
69:4They yt hate me without a cause, are mo then the hayres of my heade: they that are myne enemies & wolde destroye me giltlesse, are mightie:
69:5I am fayne to paye the thinges yt I neuer toke. God, thou knowest my symplenesse, and my fautes are not hyd from the.
69:6Let not them that trust in the (o LORDE God of hoostes) be ashamed for my cause: let not those yt seke the, be confounded thorow me, o God of Israel.
69:7And why? for thy sake do I suffre reprofe, shame couereth my face.
69:8I am become a straunger vnto my brethren, and an aleaunt vnto my mothers children.
69:9For the zele of thine house hath euen eaten me, and the rebukes of them that rebuked the, is fallen vpon me.
69:10I wepte and chastened my self wt fastinge, and that was turned to my reprofe.
69:11I put on a sackecloth, and therfore they iested vpon me.
69:12They that satt in the gate, spake agaynst me, and the dronckardes made songes vpon me.
69:13But LORDE, I made my prayer vnto the in an acceptable tyme:
69:14Heare me (o God) with thy greate mercy & sure helpe.
69:15Take me out of the myre, yt I syncke not: Oh let me be delyuered fro the yt hate me, & out of ye depe waters.
69:16Lest ye water floude drowne me, that the depe swalowe me not vp, & yt the pitte shut not hir mouth vpon me.
69:17Heare me (o LORDE) for thy louynge kyndnesse is confortable: turne the vnto me acordinge vnto yi greate mercy.
69:18Hyde not thy face from thy seruaut, for I am in trouble: O haist ye to helpe me.
69:19Drawe nye vnto my soule, and saue it: Oh delyuer me because of myne enemies.
69:20Thou knowest my reprofe, my shame & my dishonor: my aduersaries are all in thy sight.
69:21The rebuke breaketh my hert, & maketh me heuy: I loke for some to haue pitie vpon me, but there is no man: & for some to coforte me, but I fynde none.
69:22They gaue me gall to eate, & whe I was thurstie, they gaue me vyneger to drynke.
69:23Let their table be made a snare to take them selues withall, an occasion to fall & a rewarde vnto them.
69:24Let their eyes be blynded, that they se not: & euer bowe downe their backes.
69:25Poure out thy indignacion vpon them, & let thy wrothfull displeasure take holde of them.
69:26Let their habitacion be voyde, & no man to dwell in their tentes.
69:27For they persecute him whom thou hast smytten, & besyde thy woundes they haue geuen him moo.
69:28Let them fall fro one wickednesse to another, & not come into thy rightuousnesse.
69:29Let the be wyped out of ye boke of the lyuinge, & not be written amonge the rightuous.
69:30As for me, I am poore & in heuynesse, let thy helpe defende me, o God.
69:31That I maye prayse ye name of God with a songe, & magnifie it with thankesgeuynge.
69:32This shal please the LORDE better then a bullocke, that hath hornes & hoffes.
69:33O considre this & be glad (ye that be in aduersite) seke after God, & yor soule shal lyue.
69:34For the LORDE heareth the poore, & despyset not his presoners.
69:35Let heauen & earth praise him, the see & all that moueth therin.
69:36For God wil saue Sion, & buylde the cities of Iuda, that men maye dwell there, & haue the in possession. The sede of his seruauntes shal iheret it, & they that loue his name, shal dwell therin.

 


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