Psalm 92
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How Great Are Your Works!

1A Psalme or song for the Sabbath day. It is a good thing to praise the Lord, and to sing vnto thy Name, O most High,

2To declare thy louing kindenesse in the morning, and thy trueth in the night,

3Vpon an instrument of tenne strings, and vpon the viole with the song vpon the harpe.

4For thou, Lord, hast made mee glad by thy workes, and I wil reioyce in the workes of thine handes.

5O Lord, how glorious are thy workes! and thy thoughtes are very deepe.

6An vnwise man knoweth it not, and a foole doeth not vnderstand this,

7(When the wicked growe as the grasse, and all the workers of wickednesse doe flourish) that they shall be destroyed for euer.

8But thou, O Lord, art most High for euermore.

9For loe, thine enemies, O Lorde: for loe, thine enemies shall perish: all the workers of iniquitie shall be destroyed.

10But thou shalt exalt mine horne, like the vnicornes, and I shalbe anoynted with fresh oyle.

11Mine eye also shall see my desire against mine enemies: and mine eares shall heare my wish against the wicked, that rise vp against me.

12The righteous shall flourish like a palme tree, and shall grow like a Cedar in Lebanon.

13Such as bee planted in the house of the Lord, shall flourish in the courtes of our God.

14They shall still bring foorth fruite in their age: they shall be fat and flourishing,

15To declare that the Lord my rocke is righteous, and that none iniquitie is in him.


Geneva Bible of 1587

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Psalm 91
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