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The Great Bible 1539

 

   

109:1To the chaunter, a Psalme of Dauid Holde not thy tonge (O God) of my prayse. For the mouth of the vngodly, yee and the mouth of the disceatfull is opened vpon me,
109:2& they haue spoken against me with false tonges. They compased me about also with wordes of hatred, & fought agaynst me without a cause.
109:3For the loue that I had vnto them, lo, they take now my contrary part, but I geue my self vnto prayer.
109:4Thus haue they rewarded me euell for good, and hatred for my good wyll.
109:5Set thou an vngodly man to be ruler ouer hym, and let Satan stande at his ryght hande.
109:6When sentence is geuen vpon him, let him be condemned, and let his prayer be turned into synne.
109:7Let his dayes be few, and let another take his office.
109:8Let his chyldren be fatherlesse, and his wyfe a wydow.
109:9Let his children be vagaboundes, & begg their bred: lett them seke it also out of desolate places.
109:10Let the extorcioner consume all that he hath, and let straungers spoyle his laboure.
109:11Let there be no man to petye hym, ner to haue compassyon vpon his fatherlesse chyldren.
109:12Let his posterite be destroyed, and in the next generacyon let hys name be cleane put out.
109:13Let the wickednesse of hys fathers be had in remembraunce in the syght of the Lorde, and let not the synne of his mother be done awaye.
109:14Let them alwaye be before the Lorde, that he maye rote out the memoriall of them from of the earth.
109:15And that because hys mynde was not to do good, but persecuted the poore helplesse man, that he myght slaye him, that was vexed at the hert
109:16His delyte was in cursyng, & it shall happen vnto him: he loued not blessyng, therfore shall it be farre from him.
109:17He clothed him self with cursyng lyke as with a rayment: & it shall come in to his bowels lyke water, and lyke oyle in to hys bones.
109:18Lett it be vnto him as the cloke that he hath vpon him, and as the gyrdle that he is allwaye gyrded wt all.
109:19Let it thus happen from the Lorde vnto myne enemyes, and to those that speake euell agaynst my soule.
109:20But deale thou wt me (O Lorde God) accordyng vnto thy name, for swete is thy mercy.
109:21O delyuer me, for I am helplesse and poore, & my hert is wounded within me.
109:22I go hence lyke the shadow that departeth, and am dryuen awaye as the greshopper.
109:23My knees are weake thorow fastyng, my flesh is dryed vp for want of fatnesse.
109:24I became also a rebuke vnto them: they that loked vpon me, shaked their heades.
109:25Helpe me (O Lord my God) oh saue me accordynge to thy mercye.
109:26And they shall know, how that thys is thy hand, and that thou Lord hast done it.
109:27Though they curse, yet blesse thou:
109:28and let them be confounded, that ryse vp agaynst me, but let thy seruaunt reioyse.
109:29Lett myne aduersaryes be clothed with shame: and let them couer them selues wt their owne confusion, as wt a cloake.
109:30As for me, I wyll geue great thanckes vnto the Lorde with my mouth, and prayse him among the multitude.
109:31For he shall stand at the ryght hand of the poore, to saue his soule from vnryghteous iudges.
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."