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Noah Webster's Bible 1833

 

   

143:1A Psalm of David. Hear my prayer, O LORD, give ear to my supplications: in thy faithfulness answer me, and in thy righteousness.
143:2And enter not into judgment with thy servant: for in thy sight shall no man living be justified.
143:3For the enemy hath persecuted my soul; he hath smitten my life down to the ground; he hath made me to dwell in darkness, as those that have been long dead.
143:4Therefore is my spirit overwhelmed within me; my heart within me is desolate.
143:5I remember the days of old, I meditate on all thy works; I muse on the work of thy hands.
143:6I stretch forth my hands to thee: my soul thirsteth after thee, as a thirsty land. Selah.
143:7Hear me speedily, O LORD: my spirit faileth: hide not thy face from me, lest I be like them that go down into the pit.
143:8Cause me to hear thy loving-kindness in the morning; for in thee do I trust: cause me to know the way in which I should walk; for I lift up my soul to thee.
143:9Deliver me, O LORD, from my enemies: I flee to thee to hide me.
143:10Teach me to do thy will; for thou art my God: thy spirit is good; lead me into the land of uprightness.
143:11Revive me, O LORD, for thy name's sake: for thy righteousness' sake bring my soul out of trouble.
143:12And of thy mercy cut off my enemies, and destroy all them that afflict my soul: for I am thy servant.
Noah Webster's Bible 1833

Noah Webster's Bible 1833

While Noah Webster, just a few years after producing his famous Dictionary of the English Language, produced his own modern translation of the English Bible in 1833; the public remained too loyal to the King James Version for Webster’s version to have much impact.