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Matthew's Bible 1537

   

112:1Prayse the euerlastynge. Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord, and hath great delite in hys commaundementes.
112:2Hys sede shal be mighty vpon earth the generacyon of the faythfull shalbe blessed.
112:3Ryches and, plenteousnesse shalbe in hys house, and hys ryghtuousnesse endureth for euer.
112:4Vnto the godly there aryseth vp lyghte in the darcknesse: he is mercyfull, louynge and ryghtuous.
112:5Well is he that is mercyfull, and lendeth gladly, and pondereth his wordes wyth discrecyon,
112:6For he shall neuer be moued, the ryghtuous shall be had in an euerlastynge remembraunce.
112:7He wyll not be afrayed for anye euyll tydynges, his herte standeth fast, and beleueth in the Lord.
112:8Hys hert is stablished, he wyl not shrynke, vntyl he se hys desyre vpon hys enemyes.
112:9He hath sparsed abrode, and geuen to the poore, hys ryghtuousnes remayneth for euer his horne shalbe exealted with honoure
112:10The vngodly shall se it, and it shall greue them: he shall gnash with his teeth, and consume awaye. and the desyre of the vngodlye shall perysh.
Matthew's Bible 1537

Matthew's Bible 1537

The Matthew Bible, also known as Matthew's Version, was first published in 1537 by John Rogers, under the pseudonym "Thomas Matthew". It combined the New Testament of William Tyndale, and as much of the Old Testament as he had been able to translate before being captured and put to death, with the translations of Myles Coverdale as to the balance of the Old Testament and the Apocrypha, except the Apocryphal Prayer of Manasses. It is thus a vital link in the main sequence of English Bible translations.