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King James Bible (Oxford) 1769

 

   

95:1O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation.
95:2Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms.
95:3For the LORD is a great God, and a great King above all gods.
95:4In his hand are the deep places of the earth: the strength of the hills is his also.
95:5The sea is his, and he made it: and his hands formed the dry land.
95:6O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the LORD our maker.
95:7For he is our God; and we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand. To day if ye will hear his voice,
95:8Harden not your heart, as in the provocation, and as in the day of temptation in the wilderness:
95:9When your fathers tempted me, proved me, and saw my work.
95:10Forty years long was I grieved with this generation, and said, It is a people that do err in their heart, and they have not known my ways:
95:11Unto whom I sware in my wrath that they should not enter into my rest.
King James Bible (Oxford) 1769

King James Bible (Oxford) 1769

By the mid-18th century the wide variation in the various modernized printed texts of the Authorized Version, combined with the notorious accumulation of misprints, had reached the proportion of a scandal, and the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge both sought to produce an updated standard text. First of the two was the Cambridge edition of 1760, the culmination of twenty-years work by Francis Sawyer Parris, who died in May of that year. This 1760 edition was reprinted without change in 1762 and in John Baskerville's fine folio edition of 1763. This was effectively superseded by the 1769 Oxford edition, edited by Benjamin Blayney.