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| 64:1 | Oh that thou wouldest rent the heauens, that thou wouldest come down, that the mountaines might flowe downe at thy presence, |
| 64:2 | As when the melting fire burneth, the fire causeth the waters to boyle: to make thy Name knowen to thine aduersaries, that the nations may tremble at thy presence. |
| 64:3 | When thou diddest terrible things which wee looked not for, thou camest downe, the mountaines flowed downe at thy presence. |
| 64:4 | For since the beginning of the world men haue not heard, nor perceiued by the eare, neither hath the eye seene, O God, besides thee, what hee hath prepared for him that waiteth for him. |
| 64:5 | Thou meetest him that reioyceth, and worketh righteousnesse, those that remember thee in thy wayes: behold, thou art wroth, for we haue sinned: in those is continuance, and we shall be saued. |
| 64:6 | But we are al as an vncleane thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy ragges, and we all doe fade as a leafe, and our iniquities like the wind haue taken vs away. |
| 64:7 | And there is none that calleth vpon thy name, that stirreth vp himselfe to take hold of thee: for thou hast hid thy face from vs, and hast consumed vs because of our iniquities. |
| 64:8 | But now, O Lord, thou art our father: we are the clay, and thou our potter, and we all are the worke of thine hand. |
| 64:9 | Be not wroth very sore, O Lord, neither remember iniquitie for euer: behold, see we beseech thee, we are all thy people. |
| 64:10 | Thy holy cities are a wildernesse, Zion is a wildernesse, Ierusalem a desolation. |
| 64:11 | Our holy and our beautifull house, where our fathers praised thee, is burnt vp with fire, and all our pleasant things are layed waste: |
| 64:12 | Wilt thou refraine thy selfe for these things, O Lord? wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict vs very sore? |
| 64:1 | O that thou wouldest cleaue the heauens in sunder & come downe, that the mountaines might melt away at thy presence |
| 64:2 | Like as at an hotte fire, and that the malitious might boyle away as the water doth vpon the fire: whereby thy name might be knowen among thyne enemies, and that the gentiles might tremble before thee |
| 64:3 | When thou wroughtest wonderous straunge workes, we looked not for them: thou camest downe, and the hilles melted at thy presence |
| 64:4 | For since the beginning of the worlde it hath not ben hearde or perceaued, neither hath any eye seene another God beside thee, whiche doest so muche for them that put their trust in thee |
| 64:5 | Thou helpest hym that doth right with chearefulnesse, and them that thinke vpon thee in thy wayes: but lo, thou hast ben angrie, for we offended, and haue ben euer in sinne, though the worlde hath cleaued to them, yet shall we be saued |
| 64:6 | We are all as an vncleane thing, and all our righteousnesse are as tilthy ragges: we fal euerychone as the leafe, for our sinnes cary vs away lyke the winde |
| 64:7 | There is no man that calleth vpon thy name, that standeth vp to take hold by thee: therefore hidest thou thy face from vs, and consumest vs, because of our sinnes |
| 64:8 | But nowe, O Lorde, thou father of ours, we are thy clay, and thou art our potter, and we all are the worke of thy handes |
| 64:9 | Be not to sore displeased O Lord, and kepe not our offences to long in thy remembraunce: but consider that we all are thy people |
| 64:10 | The cities of thy sanctuarie lye waste, Sion is a wildernesse, and Hierusalem a desert |
| 64:11 | Our holy house whiche is our beautie where our fathers praysed thee, is brent vp: yea, all our commodities and pleasures are wasted away |
| 64:12 | Wylt thou not be intreated O Lorde, for all this wylt thou holde thy peace, and scourge vs so sore |
| 64:1 | Oh, that thou wouldest breake the heauens, and come downe, and that the mountaines might melt at thy presence! |
| 64:2 | As the melting fire burned, as the fire caused the waters to boyle, (that thou mightest declare thy Name to thy aduersaries) the people did tremble at thy presence. |
| 64:3 | When thou diddest terrible things, which we looked not for, thou camest downe, and the mountaines melted at thy presence. |
| 64:4 | For since the beginning of the world they haue not heard nor vnderstande with the eare, neither hath ye eye seene another God beside thee, which doeth so to him that waiteth for him. |
| 64:5 | Thou diddest meete him, that reioyced in thee, and did iustly: they remembred thee in thy wayes: beholde, thou art angrie, for we haue sinned: yet in them is continuance, and we shall be saued. |
| 64:6 | But we haue all bene as an vncleane thing, and all our righteousnes is as filthie cloutes, and we all doe fade like a leafe, and our iniquities like the winde haue taken vs away. |
| 64:7 | And there is none that calleth vpon thy Name, neither that stirreth vp himselfe to take holde of thee: for thou hast hid thy face from vs, and hast consumed vs because of our iniquities. |
| 64:8 | But now, O Lord, thou art our Father: we are the clay, and thou art our potter, and we all are the worke of thine hands. |
| 64:9 | Be not angry, O Lord, aboue measure, neither remember iniquitie for euer: lo, we beseech thee beholde, we are all thy people. |
| 64:10 | Thine holy cities lye waste: Zion is a wildernes, and Ierusalem a desart. |
| 64:11 | The House of our Sanctuarie and of our glorie, where our fathers praysed thee, is burnt vp with fire and all our pleasant things are wasted. |
| 64:12 | Wilt thou holde thy selfe still at these things, O Lord? wilt thou holde thy peace and afflict vs aboue measure? |
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