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Bishops Bible 1568
119:1 | Blessed are those that be perfect in the way: walkyng in the lawe of God |
119:2 | Blessed are they that kepe his testimonies: they seke hym with their whole heart |
119:3 | Truely they walke in his wayes: who do no wickednesse |
119:4 | Thou hast geuen charge: that we shoulde diligently kepe thy commaundementes |
119:5 | I wishe that my wayes were directed: for to kepe thy statutes |
119:6 | I shall take then no shame: when I haue regarde vnto all thy commaundementes |
119:7 | I wyll confesse it vnto thee with an vpryght heart: when I shall haue learned the iudgementes of thy ryghteousnesse |
119:8 | I wyll kepe thy statutes: wherfore forsake me not for any long tyme |
119:9 | (119:1) Wherby shall a young man refourme his way: euen in guiding it accordyng to thy worde |
119:10 | (119:2) I haue sought thee with my whole heart: suffer me not to swarue from thy commaundementes |
119:11 | (119:3) I haue hyd thy wordes within my heart: for this ende, that I shoulde not sinne agaynst thee |
119:12 | (119:4) Blessed art thou O God: teache me thy statutes |
119:13 | (119:5) I haue declared with my lyppes: all the iudgementes of thy mouth |
119:14 | (119:6) I am delighted in the way of thy testimonies: as in all maner of riches |
119:15 | (119:7) I wyll study thy commaundementes: and I wyll consider thy wayes |
119:16 | (119:8) My delyght shalbe in thy statutes: and I wyll not forget thy worde |
119:17 | (119:1) Rewarde thy seruaunt, let me lyue: and I wyll kepe thy worde |
119:18 | (119:2) Open thou myne eyes: and I will beholde the wonderous thynges of thy lawe |
119:19 | (119:3) I am a straunger vpon earth: hyde not thy commaundementes from me |
119:20 | (119:4) My soule faynteth: for the very feruent desire that it hath alwaye vnto thy iudgementes |
119:21 | (119:5) Thou hast rebuked those that be proude and cursed: who do erre from thy commaundementes |
119:22 | (119:6) Withdrawe from me reproche and contempt: for that I haue kept thy testimonies |
119:23 | (119:7) Yea princes dyd syt and speake agaynst me: but thy seruaunt did geue hym selfe to the meditation of thy statutes |
119:24 | (119:8) Yea thy testimonies are my delyght: and my counsaylers |
119:25 | (119:1) My soule cleaueth to the dust: reuiue thou me accordyng to thy worde |
119:26 | (119:2) I haue made a declaration to thee of my wayes, and thou heardest me: O teache me thy statutes |
119:27 | (119:3) Make me to vnderstande the way of thy commaundementes: and I wyll geue my selfe to the meditation of thy wonderous workes |
119:28 | (119:4) My soule melteth away for very heauinesse: comfort thou me accordyng to thy worde |
119:29 | (119:5) Take from me the way of falshood: & witsafe me worthy to haue thy lawe |
119:30 | (119:6) I haue chosen the way of trueth: & I haue layde thy iudgementes before me |
119:31 | (119:7) I haue stuck fast vnto thy testimonies: O God confounde me not |
119:32 | (119:8) I wyll runne the way of thy commaundementes: when thou shalt set my heart at libertie |
119:33 | (119:1) Teache me O God the way of thy statutes: and I wyll kepe it vnto the ende |
119:34 | (119:2) Geue me vnderstanding, & I wil kepe thy law: yea I wyll kepe it with my whole heart |
119:35 | (119:3) Leade me in the path of thy comaundementes: for therin is my delyght |
119:36 | (119:4) Encline myne heart vnto thy testimonies: and not to couetousnesse |
119:37 | (119:5) Turne away myne eyes, lest they beholde vanitie: cause me to lyue in thy way |
119:38 | (119:6) Make thy worde more euident vnto thy seruaunt: who is geuen to thy feare |
119:39 | (119:7) Take away the reproche that I am afraide of: for thy iudgemetes are good |
119:40 | (119:8) Behold I haue coueted after thy commaundementes: cause me to lyue in thy ryghteousnesse |
119:41 | (119:1) Let thy louing mercie also come vnto me O God: euen thy saluation, accordyng to thy worde |
119:42 | (119:2) And I shall aunswere to hym that layeth thy worde to me for a reproche: for in thy worde I haue put my trust |
119:43 | (119:3) Take not the worde of trueth vtterly out of my mouth: for my hope is in thy iudgementes |
119:44 | (119:4) And I wyll alway kepe thy lawe: yea for euer and euer |
119:45 | (119:5) And I wyll walke in a large scope: for I seke thy commaundementes |
119:46 | (119:6) I wyll also speake of thy testimonies before kinges: & I will not be ashamed |
119:47 | (119:7) And my delyght shalbe in thy commaundementes: which I haue loued |
119:48 | (119:8) And I wyll lyft vp my handes vnto thy commaundementes which I haue loued: & my study shalbe in thy statutes |
119:49 | (119:1) Be myndfull of thy promise made vnto thy seruaunt: wherin thou hast caused me to put my trust |
119:50 | (119:2) That same is my comfort in my affliction: for thy worde maketh me to lyue |
119:51 | (119:3) The proude haue had me exceedingly in derision: yet I haue not shrinked from thy lawe |
119:52 | (119:4) For I called to remembraunce thy iudgementes from the begynnyng of the worlde O God: and so I comforted my selfe |
119:53 | (119:5) An extreme vnnaturall heat hath assayled me, because of the vngodly: who transgresse thy lawe |
119:54 | (119:6) Thy statutes haue ben my songes: in the house of my pilgrimages |
119:55 | (119:7) I haue thought vpon thy name O God in the nyght season: and I haue kept thy lawe |
119:56 | (119:8) This came to passe for me: because I kept thy commaundementes |
119:57 | (119:1) Thou art my portion O God: I haue purposed to kepe thy lawe |
119:58 | (119:2) I made myne humble petition to thy face with my whole heart: be mercifull vnto me according vnto thy word |
119:59 | (119:3) I haue considered mine owne wayes: and I haue turned my feete vnto thy testimonies |
119:60 | (119:4) I made haste and I made no delay: for to kepe thy commaundementes |
119:61 | (119:5) The vngodly haue tangled me in their snares: but I haue not forgotten thy lawe |
119:62 | (119:6) I wyll ryse at midnight to confesse me vnto thee: because of thy ryghteous iudgementes |
119:63 | (119:7) I am a companion of all them that feare thee: and kepe thy commaundementes |
119:64 | (119:8) The earth O God is replenished with thy louyng kyndnesse: O teache me thy statutes |
119:65 | (119:1) O God thou hast dealt gratiouslye with thy seruaunt: according vnto thy worde |
119:66 | (119:2) Learne me the good taste & cunning: for I haue beleued thy commaundementes |
119:67 | (119:3) Before I felt affliction I swarued out of the way: but nowe I kepe thy word |
119:68 | (119:4) Thou art good and beneficiall: teache me thy statutes |
119:69 | (119:5) The proude haue forged a false tale agaynst me: but I wyll kepe thy commaundementes with my whole heart |
119:70 | (119:6) Their heart is as fat as brawne: but my delyght hath ben in thy lawe |
119:71 | (119:7) It is good for me that I am brought into miserie: by that meanes I shall learne thy statutes |
119:72 | (119:8) The lawe of thy mouth is dearer vnto me: then thousandes of golde & siluer |
119:73 | (119:1) Thy handes haue made me and fashioned me: geue me vnderstanding, and I will learne thy comaundementes |
119:74 | (119:2) They that feare thee, shall see me, & reioyce: because I haue geuen earnest attendaunce vnto thy worde |
119:75 | (119:3) I know O God that thy iudgementes are iustice: and that thou hast caused me ryghtfully to be afflicted |
119:76 | (119:4) I beseche thee let thy louing kindnesse be a meanes to comfort me: accordyng to thy worde spoken vnto thy seruaunt |
119:77 | (119:5) Let thy pitifull mercies come vnto me, that I may lyue: for thy lawe is my delyght |
119:78 | (119:6) Let the proude be confounded, for they haue falsly reported me: but I wyll study thy commaundementes |
119:79 | (119:7) Let such as feare thee and knowe thy testimonies: returne vnto me |
119:80 | (119:8) Let myne heart be perfectly set in thy statutes: that I be not ashamed |
119:81 | (119:1) My soule hath faynted after thy saluation: I geue earnest attedaunce vnto thy worde |
119:82 | (119:2) Myne eyes haue faynted after thy worde: whylest I say, when wilt thou comfort me |
119:83 | (119:3) For I am become like a bottel hanged in the smoke: yet I do not forget thy statutes |
119:84 | (119:4) Howe many are the dayes of thy seruaunt? when wilt thou geue iudgement agaynst them that persecute me |
119:85 | (119:5) The proude haue digged pittes for me: which is a thing not done accordyng to thy lawe |
119:86 | (119:6) All thy commaundementes are the trueth it selfe: they wrongfully persecute me, O be thou my ayde |
119:87 | (119:7) They had almost made an ende of me vpon the earth: but I forsoke not thy commaundementes |
119:88 | (119:8) Make me to lyue accordyng to thy pietie: and I wyll kepe the testimonies of thy mouth |
119:89 | (119:1) O God: thy worde endureth for euer in heauen |
119:90 | (119:2) Thy trueth appeareth to euery generation: thou hast layde the foundation of the earth, and it shall continue |
119:91 | (119:3) All thynges continue this day accordyng to thine ordinaunce: for all thinges be thy seruauntes |
119:92 | (119:4) If my delight had not ben in thy lawe: I shoulde haue perished in myne affliction |
119:93 | (119:5) I wyll neuer forget thy commaundementes: for through them thou hast reuiued me |
119:94 | (119:6) I am thine, saue me: for I haue diligently studied thy commaundementes ouer |
119:95 | (119:7) When the vngodly layde wayte for me to destroy me: I endeuoured my selfe to vnderstande thy testimonies |
119:96 | (119:8) I see an ende of euery thing be it neuer so perfect: but thy commaundement is exceedyng large |
119:97 | (119:1) Howe greatly do I loue thy lawe? my study is all the day long in it |
119:98 | (119:2) Thou hast made me wyser then myne enemies through thy commaundementes: for they are euer with me |
119:99 | (119:3) I am able to geue better instruction then all they that were my teachers: for thy testimonies are my study |
119:100 | (119:4) I am made to vnderstande more then the aged can: because I kept thy commaundementes |
119:101 | (119:5) I haue rstrayned my feete from euery euyll way: that I may kepe thy worde |
119:102 | (119:6) I haue not shrinked from thy iudgementes: for thou didst teache me |
119:103 | (119:7) Howe sweete are thy wordes vnto my throte: truely they be sweeter then hony is to my mouth |
119:104 | (119:8) Through thy commaundementes I get vnderstandyng: therfore I hate all wayes of falshood |
119:105 | (119:1) Thy worde is a candell vnto my feete: and a lyght vnto my pathes |
119:106 | (119:2) I haue made an oth (which I wil ratifie) for to kepe thy iuste iudgementes |
119:107 | (119:3) I am troubled aboue measure: quicken me O God accordyng vnto thy worde |
119:108 | (119:4) Let the freewyll offerynges of my mouth please thee O God: and teache me thy iudgementes |
119:109 | (119:5) My soule is alway in my hande: yet I do not forget thy lawe |
119:110 | (119:6) The vngodly haue layde a snare for me: but yet I swarued not from thy commaundementes |
119:111 | (119:7) I haue claymed thy testimonies as myne heritage for euer: for they are the very ioy of myne heart |
119:112 | (119:8) I haue applyed myne heart for to fulfyll thy statutes: euen to the worldes ende |
119:113 | (119:1) I hate hygh subtile deuices: and I do loue thy lawe |
119:114 | (119:2) Thou art my refuge and my shield: I geue earnest attendaunce vnto thy worde |
119:115 | (119:3) Auoyde from me ye malicious persons: and I wyll kepe the commaundementes of my Lorde |
119:116 | (119:4) Strengthen me in thy worde and I shall lyue: and make me not ashamed of my hope |
119:117 | (119:5) Holde thou me vp and I shalbe safe: and I will loke gladly vpon thy statutes alwayes |
119:118 | (119:6) Thou hast troden vnder foote all them that go astray from thy statutes: for their crafty deuice is but falshood |
119:119 | (119:7) Thou hast dispatched out of the way all the vngodly of the earth lyke drosse: therfore I loue thy testimonies |
119:120 | (119:8) My fleshe trembleth for feare of thee: and I am afrayde of thy iudgementes |
119:121 | (119:1) I haue executed iudgement and iustice: wherfore leaue me not to such as do offer me wrong |
119:122 | (119:2) For thy owne goodnesse sake take thy seruaunt vnto thy protection: let not the proude oppresse me with wrong |
119:123 | (119:3) Myne eyes haue faynted with lokyng for thy saluation: and for the worde of thy [ryghteousnesse. |
119:124 | (119:4) Deale with thy seruaunt accordyng vnto thy owne louyng kyndnesse: and teache me thy statutes |
119:125 | (119:5) I am thy seruaunt, graunt me vnderstandyng: that I may knowe thy testimonies |
119:126 | (119:6) It is tyme for me to do for Gods cause: for they haue brought thy lawe almost to nothyng |
119:127 | (119:7) Therfore I loue thy commaundementes: aboue golde and precious stone |
119:128 | (119:8) Therfore I take all thy commaundementes euery one of them to be ryght: & I vtterly hate all wayes of falshood |
119:129 | (119:1) Thy testimonies contayne wonderfull thinges: therfore doth my soule kepe them |
119:130 | (119:2) The first entering of thy wordes will illuminate: geuyng vnderstanding euen vnto the simple |
119:131 | (119:3) I opened my mouth and panted: for I bare a great affection to thy commaundementes |
119:132 | (119:4) Loke thou vpon me and be mercifull vnto me: as thou vsest to do vnto those that loue thy name |
119:133 | (119:5) Direct my steppes in thy worde: and so shall no wickednesse haue dominion ouer me |
119:134 | (119:6) Redeeme me from the fraudulent dealyng of men: and I wyll kepe thy commaundementes |
119:135 | (119:7) Make the lyght of thy countenaunce shyne vpon thy seruaunt: and teache me thy statutes |
119:136 | (119:8) Ryuers of waters gushe out of myne eyes: because men kepe not thy lawe |
119:137 | (119:1) O God: thou art iust and vpryght in thy iudgementes |
119:138 | (119:2) Thou hast commaunded the iustice and the veritie of thy testimonies: to be obserued very strayghtly |
119:139 | (119:3) My zeale hath consumed me: because myne aduersaries haue forgotten thy wordes |
119:140 | (119:4) Thy worde is purified to the vttermost: and thy seruaunt loueth it |
119:141 | (119:5) I am small and of no reputation: yet I do not forget thy comaundementes |
119:142 | (119:6) Thy ryghteousnesse is an euerlastyng righteousnesse: & thy lawe is the trueth |
119:143 | (119:7) Trouble and griefe haue taken holde vpon me: yet thy commaundementes be my delyght |
119:144 | (119:8) The righteousnesse of thy testimonies is euerlastyng: make me to vnderstande them and I shall lyue |
119:145 | (119:1) I haue called with my whole heart, heare me O God: I wyll kepe thy statutes |
119:146 | (119:2) I haue called vpon thee, saue me: and I wyll kepe thy testimonies |
119:147 | (119:3) I haue preuented other in the dawnyng of the day, and I cryed vnto thee: for I geue earnest attendaunce vnto thy wordes |
119:148 | (119:4) Myne eyes haue preuented the nyght watches: that my study might be wholy in thy wordes |
119:149 | (119:5) Heare my voyce accordyng to thy louing kindnesse: make me to lyue O God after thy iudgementes |
119:150 | (119:6) They that mynde to do an act of mischiefenesse, do drawe nye vnto me: they are farre from thy lawe |
119:151 | (119:7) But thou art nye at hande O God: and all thy comaundementes be trueth |
119:152 | (119:8) As concernyng thy testimonies: I haue knowen long since that thou hast made them to last for euer |
119:153 | (119:1) Beholde myne affliction & deliuer me: for I haue not forgotten thy lawe |
119:154 | (119:2) Defende thou my cause & redeeme me: make me to lyue accordyng vnto thy worde |
119:155 | (119:3) Saluation is farre from the vngodly: for they study not thy statutes |
119:156 | (119:4) Thy mercies be manifolde O God: make me to liue accordyng to thy iudgementes |
119:157 | (119:5) There be many that do persecute me and be myne aduersaries: yet I do not swarue from thy testimonies |
119:158 | (119:6) I sawe transgressours, and I was greeued at the heart: because they kept not thy lawe |
119:159 | (119:7) Beholde howe I loue thy commaundementes: quicken me O God accordyng to thy louyng kindnesse |
119:160 | (119:8) The beginning of thy word is trueth: and all the iudgementes of thy ryghteousnesse endure for euermore |
119:161 | (119:1) Princes haue persecuted me without a cause: but my heart hath stoode in awe of thy wordes |
119:162 | (119:2) I am as glad of thy worde: as he that fyndeth a great bootie |
119:163 | (119:3) That which is false I hate and abhorre: but thy lawe I do loue |
119:164 | (119:4) I do prayse thee seuen tymes euery day: for loue of the iudgementes of thy iustice |
119:165 | (119:5) They that loue thy lawe shall haue great prosperitie: and nothyng shall offende them |
119:166 | (119:6) Lorde, I haue wayted after thy saluation: and I haue done thy commaundementes |
119:167 | (119:7) My soule hath kept thy testimonies: and I haue loued them exceedyngly |
119:168 | (119:8) I haue kept thy commaundementes and testimonies: for all my wayes are before thee |
119:169 | (119:1) Let my crye O God approche neare vnto thy face: make me to vnderstande euery thyng accordyng vnto thy worde |
119:170 | (119:2) Let my supplication come before thee: deliuer me accordyng to thy worde |
119:171 | (119:3) My lippes shall powre out thy prayse: when thou hast taught me thy statutes |
119:172 | (119:4) My tongue shall syng of thy worde: for all thy commaundementes are ryghteousnesse |
119:173 | (119:5) Let thyne hande be redie for to ayde me: for I haue chosen thy commaundementes |
119:174 | (119:6) I haue longed for thy saluation O God: and thy lawe is my whole deligh |
119:175 | (119:7) Let my soule lyue, and it shall prayse thee: and thy iudgementes shalbe an ayde vnto me |
119:176 | (119:8) I haue gone astray lyke a lost sheepe: oh seke out thy seruaunt, for I haue not forgotten thy commaundementes |
Bishops Bible 1568
The Bishops' Bible was produced under the authority of the established Church of England in 1568. It was substantially revised in 1572, and the 1602 edition was prescribed as the base text for the King James Bible completed in 1611. The thorough Calvinism of the Geneva Bible offended the Church of England, to which almost all of its bishops subscribed. They associated Calvinism with Presbyterianism, which sought to replace government of the church by bishops with government by lay elders. However, they were aware that the Great Bible of 1539 , which was the only version then legally authorized for use in Anglican worship, was severely deficient, in that much of the Old Testament and Apocrypha was translated from the Latin Vulgate, rather than from the original Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. In an attempt to replace the objectionable Geneva translation, they circulated one of their own, which became known as the Bishops' Bible.