Textus Receptus Bibles
Geneva Bible 1560/1599
119:1 | ALEP Blessed are those that are vpright in their way, and walke in the Lawe of the Lord. |
119:2 | Blessed are they that keepe his testimonies, and seeke him with their whole heart. |
119:3 | Surely they woorke none iniquitie, but walke in his waies. |
119:4 | Thou hast commanded to keepe thy precepts diligently. |
119:5 | Oh that my waies were directed to keepe thy statutes! |
119:6 | Then should I not be confounded, when I haue respect vnto all thy commandements. |
119:7 | I will praise thee with an vpright heart, when I shall learne the iudgements of thy righteousnesse. |
119:8 | I will keepe thy statutes: forsake mee not ouerlong. |
119:9 | BET Wherewith shall a yong man redresse his waie? in taking heede thereto according to thy woorde. |
119:10 | With my whole heart haue I sought thee: let me not wander from thy commandements. |
119:11 | I haue hid thy promise in mine heart, that I might not sinne against thee. |
119:12 | Blessed art thou, O Lord: teache mee thy statutes. |
119:13 | With my lippes haue I declared all the iudgements of thy mouth. |
119:14 | I haue had as great delight in the way of thy testimonies, as in all riches. |
119:15 | I will meditate in thy precepts, and consider thy waies. |
119:16 | I will delite in thy statutes, and I will not forget thy worde. |
119:17 | GIMEL. Be beneficiall vnto thy seruant, that I may liue and keepe thy woorde. |
119:18 | Open mine eies, that I may see the wonders of thy Lawe. |
119:19 | I am a stranger vpon earth: hide not thy commandements from me. |
119:20 | Mine heart breaketh for the desire to thy iudgements alway. |
119:21 | Thou hast destroied the proud: cursed are they that doe erre from thy commandements. |
119:22 | Remoue from mee shame and contempt: for I haue kept thy testimonies. |
119:23 | Princes also did sit, and speake against me: but thy seruant did meditate in thy statutes. |
119:24 | Also thy testimonies are my delite, and my counsellers. |
119:25 | DALET My soule cleaueth to the dust: quicken me according to thy worde. |
119:26 | I haue declared my waies, and thou heardest me: teache me thy statutes. |
119:27 | Make me to vnderstand ye way of thy precepts, and I will meditate in thy wondrous workes. |
119:28 | My soule melteth for heauinesse: raise mee vp according vnto thy worde. |
119:29 | Take from mee the way of lying, and graunt me graciously thy Lawe. |
119:30 | I haue chosen the way of trueth, and thy iudgements haue I laied before me. |
119:31 | I haue cleaued to thy testimonies, O Lord: confound me not. |
119:32 | I will runne the way of thy commandements, when thou shalt enlarge mine heart. |
119:33 | HE. Teach mee, O Lord, the way of thy statutes, and I will keepe it vnto the ende. |
119:34 | Giue mee vnderstanding, and I will keepe thy Law: yea, I wil keepe it with my whole heart. |
119:35 | Direct mee in the path of thy commandements: for therein is my delite. |
119:36 | Incline mine heart vnto thy testimonies, and not to couetousnesse. |
119:37 | Turne away mine eies from regarding vanitie, and quicken me in thy way. |
119:38 | Stablish thy promise to thy seruaunt, because he feareth thee. |
119:39 | Take away my rebuke that I feare: for thy iudgements are good. |
119:40 | Beholde, I desire thy commandements: quicken me in thy righteousnesse, |
119:41 | VAV. And let thy louing kindnesse come vnto me, O Lord, and thy saluation according to thy promise. |
119:42 | So shall I make answere vnto my blasphemers: for I trust in thy woorde. |
119:43 | And take not the woorde of trueth vtterly out of my mouth: for I waite for thy iudgements. |
119:44 | So shall I alway keepe thy Lawe for euer and euer. |
119:45 | And I will walke at libertie: for I seeke thy precepts. |
119:46 | I will speake also of thy testimonies before Kings, and will not be ashamed. |
119:47 | And my delite shalbe in thy commandements, which I haue loued. |
119:48 | Mine handes also will I lift vp vnto thy commandements, which I haue loued, and I will meditate in thy statutes. |
119:49 | ZAIN. Remember the promise made to thy seruant, wherein thou hast caused me to trust. |
119:50 | It is my comfort in my trouble: for thy promise hath quickened me. |
119:51 | The proude haue had me exceedingly in derision: yet haue I not declined from thy Lawe. |
119:52 | I remembred thy iudgements of olde, O Lord, and haue bene comforted. |
119:53 | Feare is come vpon mee for the wicked, that forsake thy Lawe. |
119:54 | Thy statutes haue beene my songes in the house of my pilgrimage. |
119:55 | I haue remembred thy Name, O Lord, in the night, and haue kept thy Lawe. |
119:56 | This I had because I kept thy precepts. |
119:57 | CHET O Lord, that art my portion, I haue determined to keepe thy wordes. |
119:58 | I made my supplication in thy presence with my whole heart: be mercifull vnto me according to thy promise. |
119:59 | I haue considered my waies, and turned my feete into thy testimonies. |
119:60 | I made haste and delaied not to keepe thy commandements. |
119:61 | The bandes of the wicked haue robbed me: but I haue not forgotten thy Lawe. |
119:62 | At midnight will I rise to giue thanks vnto thee, because of thy righteous iudgements. |
119:63 | I am companion of all them that feare thee, and keepe thy precepts. |
119:64 | The earth, O Lord, is full of thy mercie: teache me thy statutes. |
119:65 | TET O Lord, thou hast delt graciously with thy seruant according vnto thy woorde. |
119:66 | Teach me good iudgement and knowledge: for I haue beleeued thy commandements. |
119:67 | Before I was afflicted, I went astray: but nowe I keepe thy woorde. |
119:68 | Thou art good and gracious: teach me thy statutes. |
119:69 | The proud haue imagined a lie against me: but I wil keepe thy precepts with my whole heart. |
119:70 | Their heart is fatte as grease: but my delite is in thy Lawe. |
119:71 | It is good for me that I haue beene afflicted, that I may learne thy statutes. |
119:72 | The Lawe of thy mouth is better vnto me, then thousands of golde and siluer. |
119:73 | IOD. Thine hands haue made me and fashioned me: giue mee vnderstanding therefore, that I may learne thy commandements. |
119:74 | So they that feare thee, seeing mee shall reioyce, because I haue trusted in thy worde. |
119:75 | I knowe, O Lord, that thy iudgements are right, and that thou hast afflicted me iustly. |
119:76 | I pray thee that thy mercie may comfort me according to thy promise vnto thy seruant. |
119:77 | Let thy tender mercies come vnto me, that I may liue: for thy Lawe is my delite. |
119:78 | Let the proude be ashamed: for they haue dealt wickedly and falsely with me: but I meditate in thy precepts. |
119:79 | Let such as feare thee turne vnto me, and they that knowe thy testimonies. |
119:80 | Let mine heart bee vpright in thy statutes, that I be not ashamed. |
119:81 | CAP My soule fainteth for thy saluation: yet I waite for thy worde. |
119:82 | Mine eyes faile for thy promise, saying, when wilt thou comfort me? |
119:83 | For I am like a bottell in the smoke: yet doe I not forget thy statutes. |
119:84 | Howe many are the dayes of thy seruant? When wilt thou execute iudgement on them that persecute me? |
119:85 | The proude haue digged pittes for mee, which is not after thy Lawe. |
119:86 | All thy commandements are true: they persecute me falsely: helpe me. |
119:87 | They had almost consumed me vpon the earth: but I forsooke not thy precepts. |
119:88 | Quicken me according to thy louing kindnes: so shall I keepe the testimony of thy mouth. |
119:89 | LAMED. O Lord, thy worde endureth for euer in heauen. |
119:90 | Thy trueth is from generation to generation: thou hast layed the foundation of the earth, and it abideth. |
119:91 | They continue euen to this day by thine ordinances: for all are thy seruants. |
119:92 | Except thy Lawe had bene my delite, I should now haue perished in mine affliction. |
119:93 | I wil neuer forget thy precepts: for by them thou hast quickened me. |
119:94 | I am thine, saue me: for I haue sought thy precepts. |
119:95 | The wicked haue waited for me to destroy me: but I will consider thy testimonies. |
119:96 | I haue seene an ende of all perfection: but thy commandement is exceeding large. |
119:97 | MEM. Oh howe loue I thy Lawe! it is my meditation continually. |
119:98 | By thy commandements thou hast made mee wiser then mine enemies: for they are euer with mee. |
119:99 | I haue had more vnderstading then all my teachers: for thy testimonies are my meditation. |
119:100 | I vnderstoode more then the ancient, because I kept thy precepts. |
119:101 | I haue refrained my feete from euery euil way, that I might keepe thy word. |
119:102 | I haue not declined from thy iudgements: for thou didest teach me. |
119:103 | Howe sweete are thy promises vnto my mouth! yea, more then hony vnto my mouth. |
119:104 | By thy precepts I haue gotten vnderstanding: therefore I hate all the wayes of falshoode. |
119:105 | NUN. Thy worde is a lanterne vnto my feete, and a light vnto my path. |
119:106 | I haue sworne and will performe it, that I will keepe thy righteous iudgements. |
119:107 | I am very sore afflicted: O Lord, quicken me according to thy word. |
119:108 | O Lord, I beseeche thee accept the free offerings of my mouth, and teach mee thy iudgements. |
119:109 | My soule is continually in mine hande: yet doe I not forget thy Lawe. |
119:110 | The wicked haue layed a snare for mee: but I swarued not from thy precepts. |
119:111 | Thy testimonies haue I taken as an heritage for euer: for they are the ioy of mine heart. |
119:112 | I haue applied mine heart to fulfill thy statutes alway, euen vnto the ende. |
119:113 | SAMEC I hate vaine inuentions: but thy Lawe doe I loue. |
119:114 | Thou art my refuge and shield, and I trust in thy worde. |
119:115 | Away from mee, yee wicked: for I will keepe the commandements of my God. |
119:116 | Stablish me according to thy promise, that I may liue, and disappoint me not of mine hope. |
119:117 | Stay thou mee, and I shall be safe, and I will delite continually in thy statutes. |
119:118 | Thou hast troden downe all them that depart from thy statutes: for their deceit is vaine. |
119:119 | Thou hast taken away all ye wicked of the earth like drosse: therefore I loue thy testimonies. |
119:120 | My flesh trembleth for feare of thee, and I am afraide of thy iudgements. |
119:121 | AIN. I haue executed iudgement and iustice: leaue me not to mine oppressours. |
119:122 | Answere for thy seruant in that, which is good, and let not the proude oppresse me. |
119:123 | Mine eyes haue failed in waiting for thy saluation, and for thy iust promise. |
119:124 | Deale with thy seruant according to thy mercie, and teache me thy statutes. |
119:125 | I am thy seruant: graunt mee therefore vnderstanding, that I may knowe thy testimonies. |
119:126 | It is time for thee Lord to worke: for they haue destroyed thy Lawe. |
119:127 | Therefore loue I thy commandements aboue golde, yea, aboue most fine golde. |
119:128 | Therefore I esteeme all thy precepts most iust, and hate all false wayes. |
119:129 | PE. Thy testimonies are wonderfull: therefore doeth my soule keepe them. |
119:130 | The entrance into thy wordes sheweth light, and giueth vnderstanding to the simple. |
119:131 | I opened my mouth and panted, because I loued thy commandements. |
119:132 | Looke vpon mee and bee mercifull vnto me, as thou vsest to doe vnto those that loue thy Name. |
119:133 | Direct my steppes in thy worde, and let none iniquitie haue dominion ouer me. |
119:134 | Deliuer mee from the oppression of men, and I will keepe thy precepts. |
119:135 | Shew the light of thy countenance vpon thy seruant, and teache me thy statutes. |
119:136 | Mine eyes gush out with riuers of water, because they keepe not thy Lawe. |
119:137 | TSADDI. Righteous art thou, O Lord, and iust are thy iudgements. |
119:138 | Thou hast commanded iustice by thy testimonies and trueth especially. |
119:139 | My zeale hath euen consumed mee, because mine enemies haue forgotten thy wordes. |
119:140 | Thy word is prooued most pure, and thy seruant loueth it. |
119:141 | I am small and despised: yet do I not forget thy precepts. |
119:142 | Thy righteousnesse is an euerlasting righteousnes, and thy Lawe is trueth. |
119:143 | Trouble and anguish are come vpon me: yet are thy commandements my delite. |
119:144 | The righteousnes of thy testimonies is euerlasting: graunt me vnderstanding, and I shall liue. |
119:145 | KOP I haue cried with my whole heart: heare me, O Lord, and I will keepe thy statutes. |
119:146 | I called vpon thee: saue mee, and I will keepe thy testimonies. |
119:147 | I preuented the morning light, and cried: for I waited on thy word. |
119:148 | Mine eyes preuent the night watches to meditate in thy word. |
119:149 | Heare my voyce according to thy louing kindenesse: O Lord, quicken me according to thy iudgement. |
119:150 | They drawe neere, that follow after malice, and are farre from thy Lawe. |
119:151 | Thou art neere, O Lord: for all thy commandements are true. |
119:152 | I haue knowen long since by thy testimonies, that thou hast established them for euer. |
119:153 | RES Beholde mine affliction, and deliuer mee: for I haue not forgotten thy Lawe. |
119:154 | Pleade my cause, and deliuer me: quicken me according vnto thy word. |
119:155 | Saluation is farre from the wicked, because they seeke not thy statutes. |
119:156 | Great are thy tender mercies, O Lord: quicken me according to thy iudgements. |
119:157 | My persecutours and mine oppressours are many: yet doe I not swarue from thy testimonies. |
119:158 | I saw the transgressours and was grieued, because they kept not thy worde. |
119:159 | Consider, O Lord, how I loue thy preceptes: quicken mee according to thy louing kindenesse. |
119:160 | The beginning of thy worde is trueth, and all the iudgements of thy righteousnesse endure for euer. |
119:161 | SCHIN. Princes haue persecuted mee without cause, but mine heart stood in awe of thy wordes. |
119:162 | I reioyce at thy worde, as one that findeth a great spoyle. |
119:163 | I hate falshoode and abhorre it, but thy Lawe doe I loue. |
119:164 | Seuen times a day doe I praise thee, because of thy righteous iudgements. |
119:165 | They that loue thy Law, shall haue great prosperitie, and they shall haue none hurt. |
119:166 | Lord, I haue trusted in thy saluation, and haue done thy commandements. |
119:167 | My soule hath kept thy testimonies: for I loue them exceedingly. |
119:168 | I haue kept thy precepts and thy testimonies: for all my wayes are before thee. |
119:169 | TAV. Let my complaint come before thee, O Lord, and giue me vnderstanding, according vnto thy worde. |
119:170 | Let my supplication come before thee, and deliuer me according to thy promise. |
119:171 | My lippes shall speake praise, when thou hast taught me thy statutes. |
119:172 | My tongue shall intreate of thy word: for all thy commandements are righteous. |
119:173 | Let thine hand helpe me: for I haue chosen thy precepts. |
119:174 | I haue longed for thy saluation, O Lord, and thy Lawe is my delite. |
119:175 | Let my soule liue, and it shall praise thee, and thy iudgements shall helpe me. |
119:176 | I haue gone astraye like a lost sheepe: seeke thy seruant, for I doe not forget thy commandements. |
Geneva Bible 1560/1599
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