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Noah Webster's Bible 1833

   

16:1Michtam of David. Preserve me, O God: for in thee do I put my trust.
16:2O my soul, thou hast said to the LORD, Thou art my Lord: my goodness extendeth not to thee;
16:3But to the saints that are in the earth, and to the excellent, in whom is all my delight.
16:4Their sorrows shall be multiplied that hasten after another god: their drink-offerings of blood will I not offer, nor take their names into my lips.
16:5The LORD is the portion of my inheritance and of my cup: thou maintainest my lot.
16:6The lines have fallen to me in pleasant places; yes, I have a goodly heritage.
16:7I will bless the LORD, who hath given me counsel: my reins also instruct me in the night season.
16:8I have set the LORD always before me: because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved.
16:9Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth: my flesh also shall rest in hope.
16:10For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou suffer thy Holy One to see corruption.
16:11Thou wilt show me the path of life: in thy presence is fullness of joy; at thy right hand are pleasures for evermore.
Noah Webster's Bible 1833

Noah Webster's Bible 1833

While Noah Webster, just a few years after producing his famous Dictionary of the English Language, produced his own modern translation of the English Bible in 1833; the public remained too loyal to the King James Version for Webster’s version to have much impact.