Textus Receptus Bibles
Matthew's Bible 1537
145:1 | A prayse of Dauid. I wyll magnifie the, O God my kyng, I wil prayse thy name for euer & euer. |
145:2 | Euery daye wil I geue thankes vnto the, & praise thy name for euer and euer. |
145:3 | Great is the Lord, & maruelous worthy to be praysed, there is no ende of his greatenesse. |
145:4 | One generacion shall prayse thy workes vnto another, and declare thy power. |
145:5 | As for me I will be talkynge of thy worshyp, thy glory, thy prayse, and wonderous workes. |
145:6 | So that men shal speake of the myght of thy maruelous actes, and tell of thy greatenes. |
145:7 | The memorial of thyne aboundant kyndnes shalbe shewed, & men shall synge of thy righteousnesse. |
145:8 | The Lord is gracious and merciful, longe sufferyng, and of great goodnesse. |
145:9 | The Lorde is louynge vnto euery man, & hys mercy is ouer all hys workes. |
145:10 | All thy workes prayse the (O Lorde) and thy saynctes geue thankes vnto the. |
145:11 | They shew the glory of the kyngdome, & talke of thy power. |
145:12 | That thy power, thy glory & mightinesse of thy kyngedome myghte be knowen vnto men. |
145:13 | Thy kyngdome is an euerlastyng kyngedome, and thy dominion endureth thorowe out all ages. |
145:14 | The Lord vpholdeth all such as shoulde fall, and lifteth vp all those that be doune. |
145:15 | The eyes of all wayte vpon the, and thou geuest them their meate in due season. |
145:16 | Thou openest thyne hande, and fyllest all thinges liuing with plenteousnesse. |
145:17 | The Lord is righteous in all his wayes, and holy in all hys workes. |
145:18 | The Lord is nye vnto them that call vpon him, yea, al such as call vpon hym faithfully. |
145:19 | He fulfilleth the desire of them that feare him, he heareth their crie, and helpeth them. |
145:20 | The Lord preserueth all theym that loue hym, but scatreth abroade all the vngodly. |
145:21 | My mouth shall speake the prayse of the Lord, and let all flesh geue thankes vnto his holy name for euer and euer. Prayse the euerlastynge. |
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.