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Noah Webster's Bible 1833

   

84:1To the chief Musician upon Gittith, A Psalm for the sons of Korah. How amiable are thy tabernacles, O LORD of hosts!
84:2My soul longeth, and even fainteth for the courts of the LORD: my heart and my flesh crieth out for the living God.
84:3Yes, the sparrow hath found a house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thy altars, O LORD of hosts, my King, and my God.
84:4Blessed are they that dwell in thy house: they will be still praising thee. Selah.
84:5Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee; in whose heart are the ways of them.
84:6Who passing through the valley of Baca make it a well; the rain also filleth the pools.
84:7They go from strength to strength, every one of them in Zion appeareth before God.
84:8O LORD God of hosts, hear my prayer: give ear, O God of Jacob. Selah.
84:9Behold, O God our shield, and look upon the face of thy anointed.
84:10For a day in thy courts is better than a thousand. I had rather be a door-keeper in the house of my God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness.
84:11For the LORD God is a sun and shield: the LORD will give grace and glory: no good will he withhold from them that walk uprightly.
84:12O LORD of hosts, blessed is the man that trusteth in thee.
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.