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Psalms - Chapter: 109

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109:1The `title of the hundrid and nynthe salm. `The salm of Dauith. The Lord seide to my Lord; Sitte thou on my riyt side. Til Y putte thin enemyes; a stool of thi feet.
109:2The Lord schal sende out fro Syon the yerde of thi vertu; be thou lord in the myddis of thin enemyes.
109:3The bigynnyng is with thee in the dai of thi vertu, in the briytnessis of seyntis; Y gendride thee of the wombe before the dai sterre.
109:4The Lord swoor, and it schal not repente him; Thou art a preest with outen ende, bi the ordre of Melchisedech.
109:5The Lord on thi riyt side; hath broke kyngis in the dai of his veniaunce.
109:6He schal deme among naciouns, he schal fille fallyngis; he schal schake heedis in the lond of many men.
109:7He dranke of the stronde in the weie; therfor he enhaunside the heed.
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109:1To him that excelleth. A Psalme of David. Holde not thy tongue, O God of my praise.
109:2For the mouth of the wicked, and the mouth full of deceite are opened vpon me: they haue spoken to me with a lying tongue.
109:3They compassed me about also with words of hatred, and fought against me without a cause.
109:4For my friendship they were mine aduersaries, but I gaue my selfe to praier.
109:5And they haue rewarded me euil for good, and hatred for my friendship.
109:6Set thou the wicked ouer him, and let the aduersarie stand at his right hand.
109:7Whe he shalbe iudged, let him be condemned, and let his praier be turned into sinne.
109:8Let his daies be fewe, and let another take his charge.
109:9Let his children be fatherlesse, and his wife a widowe.
109:10Let his children be vagabonds and beg and seeke bread, comming out of their places destroyed.
109:11Let the extortioner catch al that he hath, and let the strangers spoile his labour.
109:12Let there be none to extend mercie vnto him: neither let there be any to shewe mercie vpon his fatherlesse children.
109:13Let his posteritie be destroied, and in the generation following let their name be put out.
109:14Let the iniquitie of his fathers bee had in remembrance with the Lord: and let not the sinne of his mother be done away.
109:15But let them alway be before the Lord, that he may cut off their memorial from ye earth.
109:16Because he remembred not to shew mercie, but persecuted the afflicted and poore man, and the sorowfull hearted to slay him.
109:17As he loued cursing, so shall it come vnto him, and as he loued not blessing, so shall it be farre from him.
109:18As he clothed himselfe with cursing like a rayment, so shall it come into his bowels like water, and like oyle into his bones.
109:19Let it be vnto him as a garment to couer him, and for a girdle, wherewith he shalbe alway girded.
109:20Let this be the rewarde of mine aduersarie from the Lord, and of them, that speake euill against my soule.
109:21But thou, O Lord my God, deale with me according vnto thy Name: deliuer me, (for thy mercie is good)
109:22Because I am poore and needie, and mine heart is wounded within me.
109:23I depart like the shadowe that declineth, and am shaken off as the grashopper.
109:24My knees are weake through fasting, and my flesh hath lost all fatnes.
109:25I became also a rebuke vnto them: they that looked vpon me, shaked their heads.
109:26Helpe me, O Lord my God: saue me according to thy mercie.
109:27And they shall know, that this is thine hand, and that thou, Lord, hast done it.
109:28Though they curse, yet thou wilt blesse: they shall arise and be confounded, but thy seruant shall reioyce.
109:29Let mine aduersaries be clothed with shame, and let them couer themselues with their confusion, as with a cloke.
109:30I will giue thankes vnto the Lord greatly with my mouth and praise him among ye multitude.
109:31For he will stand at the right hand of the poore, to saue him from them that woulde condemne his soule.

 

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