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Noah Webster's Bible 1833

 

   

32:1A Psalm of David, Maschil. Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.
32:2Blessed is the man to whom the LORD imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile.
32:3When I kept silence, my bones became old through my roaring all the day long.
32:4For day and night thy hand was heavy upon me: my moisture is turned into the drouth of summer. Selah.
32:5I acknowledged my sin to thee, and my iniquity have I not hid. I said, I will confess my transgressions to the LORD; and thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin. Selah.
32:6For this shall every one that is godly pray to thee in a time when thou mayest be found: surely in the floods of great waters they shall not come nigh to him.
32:7Thou art my hiding place; thou wilt preserve me from trouble; thou wilt compass me about with songs of deliverance. Selah.
32:8I will instruct thee, and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with my eye.
32:9Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule, which have no understanding: whose mouth must be held in with bit and bridle, lest they come near to thee.
32:10Many sorrows shall be to the wicked: but he that trusteth in the LORD, mercy shall encompass him.
32:11Be glad in the LORD, and rejoice, ye righteous: and shout for joy, all ye that are upright in heart.
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.