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Psalms - Chapter: 90

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90:1[A prayer of Moses the man of God.] Lord, thou hast bene our dwelling place in all generations.
90:2Before the mountaines were broughtforth, or euer thou hadst formed the earth and the world: euen from euerlasting to euerlasting thou art God.
90:3Thou turnest man to destruction: and sayest, Returne yee children of men.
90:4For a thousand yeeres in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past: and as a watch in the night.
90:5Thou carriest them away as with a flood, they are as a sleepe: in the morning they are like grasse which groweth vp.
90:6In the morning it flourisheth, and groweth vp: in the euening it is cut downe, and withereth.
90:7For we are consumed by thine anger: and by thy wrath are we troubled.
90:8Thou hast set our iniquities before thee: our secret sinnes in the light of thy countenance.
90:9For all our dayes are passed away in thy wrath: we spend our yeeres as a tale that is told.
90:10The dayes of our yeres are threescore yeeres and ten, and if by reason of strength they be fourescore yeeres, yet is their strength labour and sorrow: for it is soone cut off, and we flie away.
90:11Who knoweth the power of thine anger? euen according to thy feare, so is thy wrath.
90:12So teach vs to number our daies: that wee may apply our hearts vnto wisedome.
90:13Returne (O Lord) how long? and let it repent thee concerning thy seruants.
90:14O satisfie vs early with thy mercie: that we may reioyce, and be glad all our dayes.
90:15Make vs glad according to the dayes wherein thou hast afflicted vs: and the yeeres wherein we haue seene euil.
90:16Let thy worke appeare vnto thy seruants: and thy glory vnto their children.
90:17And let the beautie of the Lord our God be vpon vs, and establish thou the worke of our hands vpon vs: yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.

 

90:1A prayer of Moses, the man of God. Lord, thou hast bene our habitation from generation to generation.
90:2Before the mountaines were made, and before thou hadst formed the earth, and the world, euen from euerlasting to euerlasting thou art our God.
90:3Thou turnest man to destruction: againe thou sayest, Returne, ye sonnes of Adam.
90:4For a thousande yeeres in thy sight are as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night.
90:5Thou hast ouerflowed them: they are as a sleepe: in the morning he groweth like the grasse:
90:6In the morning it florisheth and groweth, but in the euening it is cut downe and withereth.
90:7For we are consumed by thine anger, and by thy wrath are we troubled.
90:8Thou hast set our iniquities before thee, and our secret sinnes in the light of thy countenance.
90:9For all our dayes are past in thine anger: we haue spent our yeeres as a thought.
90:10The time of our life is threescore yeeres and ten, and if they be of strength, fourescore yeeres: yet their strength is but labour and sorowe: for it is cut off quickly, and we flee away.
90:11Who knoweth the power of thy wrath? for according to thy feare is thine anger.
90:12Teach vs so to nomber our dayes, that we may apply our heartes vnto wisdome.
90:13Returne (O Lord, howe long?) and be pacified toward thy seruants.
90:14Fill vs with thy mercie in the morning: so shall we reioyce and be glad all our dayes.
90:15Comfort vs according to the dayes that thou hast afflicted vs, and according to the yeeres that we haue seene euill.
90:16Let thy worke bee seene towarde thy seruants, and thy glory vpon their children.
90:17And let the beautie of the Lord our God be vpon vs, and direct thou the worke of our hands vpon vs, euen direct the worke of our handes.

 

90:1A prayer of Moses the man of God. Lorde, thou hast bene oure refuge from one generacyon to another.
90:2Before the mountaynes were brought forth, or euer the earth & the worlde were made, thou art God from euerlastyng and worlde without ende.
90:3Thou turnest man to destruccion. Agayne, thou sayest: come agayne ye chyldren of men.
90:4For a thousande yeares in thy syght are but as yesterdaye, seynge that is past as a watch in the nyght.
90:5As sone as thou scatrest them, they are euen as a slepe, and fade awaye sodenly lyke the grasse,
90:6In the mornyng it is grene and groweth vp, but in the euenynge it is cut downe and withered.
90:7For we consume awaye in thy displeasure, & are afrayed at thy wrathfull indignacyon.
90:8Thou hast set oure misdedes before the, and oure secrete synnes in the lyght of thy countenaunce.
90:9For when thou art angrye, all oure dayes are gone: we brynge our yeares to an ende, as it were a tale that is tolde.
90:10The dayes of oure age are thre score yeares and ten: and though men be so stronge that they come to foure score yeares, yet is theyr strength then but laboure and sorowe: so soone passeth it awaye, and we are gone.
90:11But who regardeth the power of thy wrath, for euen therafter as a man feareth, so is thy displeasure.
90:12O teach vs, to nombre oure dayes, that we maye applye oure hertes vnto wysdome.
90:13Turne the agayne (O Lorde) at the laste, and be gracious vnto thy seruauntes.
90:14O satisfye vs with thy mercy, and that soone: so shall we reioyse and be glad all the dayes of oure lyfe.
90:15Comforte vs agayne, now after the tyme that thou hast plaged vs, and for the yeares wherin we haue suffred aduersyte.
90:16Shewe thy seruauntes thy worke, and theyr chyldren thy glory.
90:17And the glorious maiesty of the Lorde oure God be vpon vs: prospere thou the worke of oure handes vpon vs, O prospere thou oure handy worke.

 


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