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The Great Bible 1539

   

119:1Blessed are those that be vndefyled in the waye: and walke in the lawe of the Lorde.
119:2Blessed are they that kepe hys testimonies, and seke hym wyth theyr whole herte.
119:3For they whych do no wyckednes, walke in hys wayes.
119:4Thou hast charged that we shall diligently kepe thy commaundementes.
119:5O that my wayes were made so directe, that I myght kepe thy statutes.
119:6So shall I not be confounded, whyle I haue respecte vnto al thy commaundementes.
119:7I wyl thanke the wyth an vnfayned herte, whan I shall haue learned the iudgementes of thy ryghteousnesse
119:8I wyll kepe thy ceremonies, O forsake me not vtterly.
119:9Where wyth all shall a yonge man clense hys waye? Euen by rulynge hymselfe after thy worde.
119:10Wyth my whole herte haue I sought the. O let me not go wronge out of thy commaundementes.
119:11Thy wordes haue I hyd wythin my herte, that I shulde not synne agaynst the.
119:12Blessed art thou O Lorde, O teach me thy statutes.
119:13Wyth my lyppes haue I bene tellynge of all the iudgementes of thy mouth.
119:14I haue hadde as great delyte in the waye of thy testimonies, as in all maner of ryches.
119:15I wyll talke of thy commaundementes, and haue respect vnto thy wayes.
119:16My delyte shalbe in thy statutes, and I wyll not forget thy worde.
119:17O do wel vnto thy seruaunt, that I may lyue and kepe thy worde.
119:18Open thou mine eyes, that I maye se the wonderous thinges of thy lawe.
119:19I am a straunger vpon earth, O hyde not thy commaundementes from me.
119:20My soule breaketh out, for the very feruent desyre that it hath alway vnto thy iudgementes.
119:21Thou hast rebuked the proude, and cursed are they that do erre from thy commaundementes.
119:22O turne fro me shame and rebuke, for I haue kept thy testimonies.
119:23Prynces also dyd sytte & speake agaynst me, but thy seruaunt is occupied in thy statutes.
119:24For thy testimonies are my delyte, and my councelers.
119:25My soule cleaueth to the dust, O quycken thou me accordynge to thy worde.
119:26I haue knowledged my wayes, and thou herdest me, O teach me thy statutes.
119:27Make me to vnderstande the waye of thy commaundementes, and so shall I talke of thy wonderous workes.
119:28My soule melteth awaye for very heuynesse, comforte thou me accordyng vnto thy worde.
119:29Take from me the way of lyeng, & cause thou me to make much of thy lawe.
119:30I haue chosen the waye of truth, and thy iudgementes haue I layed before me.
119:31I haue stycken vnto thy testimonies, O Lorde confounde me not.
119:32I wyll runne the waye of thy commaundementes, when thou hast set my herte at lybertie.
119:33Teach me O Lorde the waye of thy statutes, and I shal kepe it vnto the ende.
119:34Geue me vnderstandynge, and I shall kepe thy lawe, yee I shall kepe it wyth my whole herte.
119:35Make me to go in the path of thy commaundementes, for therin is my desyre.
119:36Enclyne my herte vnto thy testimonies, and not to couetousnesse.
119:37O turne awaye myne eyes, lest they beholde vanitie: and quycken thou me in thy waye.
119:38O stablysh thy worde in thy seruaunt that I maye feare the.
119:39Take awaye the rebuke that I am afrayed of, for thy iudgementes are good.
119:40Beholde, my delyte is in thy commaundementes, O quycken me in thy ryghteousnesse.
119:41Let thy louynge mercy come also vnto me, O Lorde, euen thy saluacion accordyng vnto thy word.
119:42So shal I make answere vnto my blasphemers, for my trust is in thy worde.
119:43O take not the worde of treuth vtterly oute of my mouth, for my hope is in thy iudgementes.
119:44So shall I alwaye kepe thy lawe, yee for euer & euer.
119:45And I will walke at liberty, for I seke thy commaundementes.
119:46I wyll speake of thy testimonies also euen before kynges, & wyll not be ashamed.
119:47And my delite shalbe in thy commaundementes, which I haue loued.
119:48My handes also wyll I lyfte vp vnto thy commaundementes whyche I haue loued, and my studye shalbe in thy statutes.
119:49O, thincke vpon thy seruaunt as concernynge thy worde, wherin thou hast caused me to put my trust.
119:50The same is my comforte in my trouble, for thy worde hath quyckned me.
119:51The proude haue had me exceadyngly in derision yet haue I not shrynked from thy lawe.
119:52For I remembred thyne euerlastynge iudgementes, O Lorde, and receaued conforte:
119:53I am horriblye afrayed for the vngodly, that forsake thy lawe.
119:54Thy statutes haue bene my songes, in the house of my pilgremage.
119:55I haue thought vpon thy name, O Lorde, in the night season, and haue kept thy lawe.
119:56Thys I hadde, because I kepte thy commaundementes.
119:57Thou arte my porcion, O Lorde, I haue promysed to kepe thy lawe.
119:58I made myne humble peticion in thy presence with my whole herte, O be mercyfull vnto me accordynge vnto thy worde.
119:59I call myne owne wayes to remembraunce, and tourne my fete into thy testimonie
119:60I made haste, and prolonged not the tyme, to kepe thy commaundementes.
119:61The congregacions of the vngodly haue robbed me, but I haue not forgotten thy law.
119:62At mydnyght wyll I ryse, to gyue thankes vnto the, bycause of thy ryghtuous iudgementes.
119:63I am a companion of all them that feare the and kepe thy commaundementes.
119:64The earth, O Lorde, is full of thy mercy. O teache me thy statutes.
119:65O Lord, thou hast dealt graciously with thy seruaunt accordynge vnto thy worde.
119:66O learne me true vnderstandynge, and knowledge, for I haue beleued thy commaundementes.
119:67Before I was troubled, I went wronge, but nowe haue I kept thy worde.
119:68Thou art good and gracious, O teach me thy statutes.
119:69The proude haue ymagined a lye agaynst me, but I wyll kepe thy commaundementes wyth my whole herte.
119:70Theyr herte is as fat as brawne, but my delyte hath bene in thy lawe:
119:71It is good for me that I haue bene in trouble, that I maye learne thy statutes.
119:72The lawe of thy mouth is dearer vnto me, then thousandes of golde and syluer.
119:73Thy handes haue made me and fashioned me, O geue me vnderstandynge, that I maye learne thy commaundementes.
119:74They that feare the, wyll be glad when they se me, because I haue put my trust in thy worde.
119:75I knowe, O Lorde, thay thy iudgementes are ryght, & that thou of very faythfulnesse haste caused me to be troubled.
119:76O Let thy mercyfull kyndnesse be my comforte, accordyng to thy worde vnto thy seruaunte.
119:77O let thy louynge mercyes come vnto me, that I may lyue, for thy lawe is my delyte.
119:78Let the proude be confounded, for they go wyckedly aboute to destroye me: but I wyll be occupyed in thy commaundementes.
119:79Let soch as feare the, and haue knowen thy testimonies, be turned vnto me.
119:80O let myne herte be sounde in thy statutes, that I be not ashamed.
119:81My soule hath longed for thy saluacion: and I haue a good hope because of thy worde.
119:82Myne eyes longe sore for thy worde, sayenge. O whan wylte thou comforte me.
119:83For I am become lyke a bottell in the smoke, yet do not I forget thy statutes.
119:84How many are the dayes of thy seruaunt? when wylt thou be auenged of them that persecute me?
119:85The proude haue dygged pyttes for me, whych are not after thy lawe.
119:86All thy commaundementes are true, they persecute me falsly, O be thou my helpe.
119:87They had almost made an ende of me vpon earth, but I forsoke not thy commaundementes.
119:88O quycken me after thy louyng kyndnes, & so shall I kepe the testimonies of thy mouth.
119:89O Lorde, thy worde endureth for euer in heauen.
119:90Thy truth also remayneth from one generacion to another: thou haste layed the foundacion of the earth, and it abydeth.
119:91They continue thys daye accordynge to thyne ordinaunce, for all thynges serue the.
119:92If my delyte had not bene in thy lawe, I shulde haue peryshed in my trouble.
119:93I wyl neuer forget thy commaundementes, for with them thou hast quickened me.
119:94I am thyne, Oh saue me, for I haue sought thy commaundementes.
119:95The vngodly layed wayte for me to destroye me, but I wyll consyder thy testimonies.
119:96I se that al thynges come to an ende, but thy commaundement is exceadynge broade.
119:97What loue haue I vnto thy lawe? al the daye longe is my studye in it.
119:98Thou thorow thy commaundementes hast made me wyser than myne enemyes, for they are euer with me.
119:99I haue more vnderstandynge than my teachers, for thy testimonies are my studie.
119:100I am wyser then the aged, bycause I kepte thy commaundementes.
119:101I haue refrayned my fete from euery euel way, that I may kepe thy worde
119:102I haue not shrynked from thy iudgementes, for thou teachest me.
119:103O how swete are thy wordes vnto my throte? Yee sweter than hony vnto my mouth.
119:104Thorowe thy commaundementes I get vnderstandynge, therfore I hate all wycked wayes.
119:105Thy worde is a lanterne vnto my fete, and a lyght vnto my pathes.
119:106I haue sworne and am stedfastly purposed, to kepe thy righteous iudgementes.
119:107I am troubled aboue measure: quycken me, O Lorde, accordynge vnto thy worde.
119:108Let the fre wyll offerynges of my mouth please the, O Lorde, and teache me thy iudgementes.
119:109My soule is alwaye in my hande, yet do not I forget thy lawe.
119:110The vngodly haue layed a snare for me, but yet swarued not I from thy commaundementes.
119:111Thy testymonies haue I claymed as myne heritage for euer: and why? they are the very ioye of my hert.
119:112I haue applied myne herte to fulfyll thy statutes alwaye, euen vnto the ende.
119:113I hate them that ymagen euell thynges, but thy lawe do I loue.
119:114Thou art my defence and shylde, and my trust is in thy worde.
119:115Awaye fro me ye wycked, I will kepe the commaundementes of my God.
119:116O stablishe me accordinge vnto thy worde, that I maye lyue, and let me not be disapoynted of my hope.
119:117Holde thou me vp, and I shall be safe: yee my delite shall euer be in thy statutes.
119:118Thou hast troden downe all them that departe from thy statutes, for they ymagin, but disceate.
119:119Thou puttest awaye all the vngodly of the earth lyke drosse therfore I loue thy testimonyes.
119:120My fleshe trembleth for feare of the, and I am afrayed of thy iudgementes.
119:121I deale with the thynge that is laufull & ryght, O geue me not ouer vnto myne oppressours.
119:122Make thou thy seruaunt to delyte in that which is good, that the proude do me no wronge.
119:123Myne eyes are wasted awaye with lokynge for thy health, and for the worde of thy ryghteousnesse.
119:124O deale wyth thy seruaunt accordynge vnto thy louynge mercy, and teache me thy statutes.
119:125I am thy seruaunt. O graunte me vnderstandinge, that I maye knowe thy testimonyes.
119:126It is tyme for the Lorde to laye to thyne hande, for they haue destroyed thy lawe.
119:127For I loue thy commaundementes aboue gold & precious stone.
119:128Therfore holde I streyght all thy commaundementes and all false wayes I vtterly abhorre.
119:129Thy testimonyes are wonderfull, therfore doth my soule kepe them.
119:130When thy worde goeth forth, it geueth lyght and vnderstandynge euen vnto the symple.
119:131I opened my mouth and drewe in my breath, for my delyte was in thy commaundementes.
119:132O loke thou vpon me, & be mercyfull vnto me, as thou vsest to do vnto those that loue thy name.
119:133Order my steppes in thy worde, and so shall no wyckednesse haue dominion ouer me.
119:134O delyuer me from the wrongeous dealynges of men, and so shall I kepe thy commaundementes.
119:135Shewe the lyght of thy countenaunce vpon thy seruaunt, and teache me thy statutes.
119:136Myne eyes gusshe out wyth water, because men kepe not thy lawe.
119:137Ryghteous art thou, O Lorde, and true is thy iudgement.
119:138The testimonies that thou hast commaunded are exceadynge ryghteous and true.
119:139My zele hath euen consumed me, because myne enemyes haue forgotten thy wordes.
119:140Thy worde is tried to the vttermost, and thy seruaunte loueth it.
119:141I am small and of no reputacyon, yet do not I forget thy commaundementes.
119:142The righteousnesse is an euerlastinge righteousnes, and thy lawe is the trueth.
119:143Trouble and heuynesse haue taken holde vpon me, yet is my delyte in thy commaundementes.
119:144The ryghteousnesse of thy testimonyes is euerlastynge, O graunte me vnderstandynge, & I shall lyue.
119:145I call wt my whole hert, heare me, O Lord, I will kepe thy statutes.
119:146Yee euen vpon the do I call, helpe me, and I shall kepe thy testimonies.
119:147Early in the mornynge do I crye vnto the, for in thy word is my trust.
119:148Myne eyes preuente the nyght watches, that I myggt be occupied in thy wordes.
119:149Heare my voyce, O Lord, accordinge vnto thy louinge kyndnesse: quycken me accordynge as thou art wont.
119:150They drawe nye that of malice persecute me, and are farre from thy lawe.
119:151Be thou nye at hande, O Lorde, for all thy commaundementes are true.
119:152As concernynge thy testimonyes, I haue knowne longe sens, that thou hast grounded them for euer.
119:153O consydre myne aduersyte, and delyuer me, for I do not forget thy lawe
119:154Auenge thou my cause, and delyuer me, quycken me accordynge vnto thy worde.
119:155Health is farre from the vngodly, for they regarde not thy statutes.
119:156Greate is thy mercy, O Lorde, quycken me as thou art wont.
119:157Many there are that trouble me, and persecute me, yet do not I swarue from thy testimonyes.
119:158It greueth me, when I se the transgressours: because they kepe not thy lawe.
119:159Consydre, O Lorde, howe I loue thy commaundementes, O quycken me accordynge to thy louinge kyndnesse.
119:160Thy worde is true from euerlastynge, all the iudgementes of thy ryghteousnesse endure for euer more.
119:161Prynces haue persecuted me wythout cause, but my herte standeth in awe of thy wordes.
119:162I am as glad of thy worde, as one that fyndeth greate spoyles.
119:163As for lyes, I hate and abhorre them, but thy lawe do I loue.
119:164Seuen tymes a daye do I prayse the, because of thy ryghteous iudgementes.
119:165Greate is the peace that they haue whych loue thy lawe, and they are not offended at it.
119:166Lord, I haue loked for thy sauynge health, and done after thy commaundementes.
119:167My soule hath kept thy testimonyes, and loued them exceadyngly.
119:168I haue kept thy commaundementes and testimonyes, for all my wayes are before the.
119:169Let my complaynte come before the, O Lorde, geue me vnderstandynge, accordinge vnto thy worde.
119:170Oh let my supplicacyon come before the, delyuer me accordynge to thy worde.
119:171My lippes shall speake of thy prayse, whan thou hast taught me thy statutes.
119:172Yee, my tonge shall synge of thy worde, for all thy commaundementes are ryghteous.
119:173Let thyne hande helpe me, for I haue chosen thy commaundementes.
119:174I haue longed for thy sauynge health, O Lord, and in thy lawe is my delite.
119:175Oh let my soule lyue and it shall prayse the, and thy iudgementes shall helpe me.
119:176I haue gone astraye, lyke a shepe that is lost: Oh seke thy seruaunt, for I do not forget thy commaundementes.
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."