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The Great Bible 1539

 

   

37:1A Psalme of Dauid. Fret not thy self because of the vngodly: nether be thou enuyous agaynst the euell doers.
37:2For they shall soone be cut downe lyke the grasse, & be wythered euen as the grene herbe.
37:3Put thou thy trust in the Lorde, & be doinge good: dwell in the lande, and verely thou shalt be fedd.
37:4Delyte thou in the Lorde, & he shall geue the thy hertes desyre.
37:5Commytte thy waye vnto the Lorde, & put thy trust in hym, & he shall brynge it to passe.
37:6He shall make thy rightuousnesse as cleare as the light, & thy iust dealing as the noone daye.
37:7Holde the styll in the Lorde, & abyde pacyently vpon him: but greue not thy selfe at hym, whose waye doth prospere agenst the man that doth after euell councels.
37:8Leaue of from wrath, & let go displeasure, frett not thy self, els shalt thou be moued to do euell.
37:9Wycked doers shalbe roted out: & they that paciently abyde the Lorde, those shall enheret the lande.
37:10Yet a lytle whyle, & the vngodly shalbe clene gone: thou shalt loke after hys place, & he shalbe awaye.
37:11But the meke spreted shall possesse the earth, & shalbe refresshed in the multitude of peace.
37:12The vngodly seketh councell agaynst the iust, & gnassheth vpon hym with his tethe.
37:13The Lord shall laughe hym to scorne, for he hath sene, that his daye is commynge.
37:14The vngodly haue drawen out the swerde, and haue bended their bowe, to cast downe the poore and nedye, and to slaye soch as be of a ryght conuersacion.
37:15Their swerde shall go thorow their awne herte, & their bowe shalbe broken.
37:16Asinall thinge that the ryghtuous hath, is better then greate ryches of the vngodly.
37:17For the armes of the vngodly shalbe broken, and the Lorde vpholdeth the ryghtuous.
37:18The Lord knoweth the dayes of the godly, & their inheritaunce shall endure for euer.
37:19They shall not be confounded in the perelous tyme, and in the dayes of derth they shall haue ynough.
37:20As for the vngodly, they shall peryshe: & the enemyes of the Lorde shall consume, as the fatt of lambes: yee, euen as the smoke shall they consume awaye.
37:21The vngodly boroweth and payeth not agayne, but the rightuous is mercyfull & lyberall.
37:22Soch as be blessed of God, shall possesse the lande, & they that be curssed of hym, shalbe roted out.
37:23The Lord ordreth a good mans goinge, & maketh his waye acceptable to him self.
37:24Though he fall, he shal not be cast awaye, for the Lord vpholdeth him with his hande.
37:25I haue bene yonge, and nowe am olde: & yet sawe I neuer the rightuous forsaken, ner his sede begginge theyr bread.
37:26The ryghtuous is euer mercyfull, and lendeth, and his sede is blessed.
37:27Fle from euell, and do the thynge that is good, and dwel for euer.
37:28For the Lorde loueth the thynge that is ryght, he forsaketh not hys that be godly, but they are preserued for euermore:
37:29as for the sede of the vngodly, it shalbe roted out.
37:30The ryghtuous shall inherett the lande, and dwell therin for euer.
37:31The mouth of the ryghtuous is exercised in wysdome and his tonge wilbe talkyng of iudgement,
37:32The lawe of his God is in his hert, and his goynges shall not slyde.
37:33The vngodly seeth the ryghtuous, & seketh occasyon to slaye hym.
37:34The Lorde wyll not leaue hym in hys hande, ner condempne him when he is iudged.
37:35Hope thou in the Lord, and kepe his waye, & he shal promote the, that thou shalt possesse the lande: when the vngodly shal perishe, thou shalt se it.
37:36I my selfe haue sene the vngodly in great power, & florishinge lyke a grene baye tree:
37:37& he vanished awaye, & lo, he was gone: I sought him, but coulde no where be found.
37:38Kepe innocency, and take hede vnto the thynge that is ryght, for that shall brynge a man peace at the last.
37:39As for the transgressours, they shall peryshe together, and the ende of the vngodly is, they shall be roted out at the last. But the saluacion of the ryghtuous commeth of the Lorde, which is also their strength in the tyme of trouble.
37:40And the Lorde shall stande by them, and saue them: he shall delyuer them from the vngodly, and shall saue them, because they put theyr trust in hym.
The Great Bible 1539

The Great Bible 1539

The Great Bible of 1539 was the first authorized edition of the Bible in English, authorized by King Henry VIII of England to be read aloud in the church services of the Church of England. The Great Bible was prepared by Myles Coverdale, working under commission of Thomas, Lord Cromwell, Secretary to Henry VIII and Vicar General. In 1538, Cromwell directed the clergy to provide "one book of the bible of the largest volume in English, and the same set up in some convenient place within the said church that ye have care of, whereas your parishioners may most commodiously resort to the same and read it."