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A27792 The booke of Psalmes, Englished both in prose and metre with annotations, opening the words and sentences, by conference with other Scriptures / by Henry Ainsworth. Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622? 1644 (1644) Wing B2405; ESTC R18858 423,236 610

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end his egress and his regress to th' ends of them hidd from his heart none is verse 8 Jehovahs Law it perfect is the soul again-turning Jehovahs witness faithful is the simple wise-making verse 9 Iehovahs charges righteous are giving hearts glad-delight Jehovahs precept it is pure giving the eyes clear-light verse 10 Jehovahs rev'rend-fear is clean abiding stil for ay Jehovahs judgments veritie together just are they verse 11 Then gold then much fine-gold they are to be desired more and sweeter then the honey is or honey-comb-liquor verse 12 Also thy servant is by them admonished-clearly in keeping them is much reward verse 13 Errours who can discry from secret errours clense thou me verse 14 Thy servant eke restrein from sinns-presumptuous O let them not within me reign then shall I perfect be and clensd from much transgression verse 15 O let the words of my mouth be to acceptation and meditation of my heart before the face of thee Jehovah my almighty-Rock and my Redemer-free PSALM XIX 1 To the master of the Musick a Psalm of David verse 2 THe heavens doe tell the glory of God and the outspred-firmament sheweth the work of his hands verse 3 Day unto day uttereth speech and night unto night manifesteth knowledge verse 4 No speech and no words not heard is their voice verse 5 Through all the earth gone-forth is their line and into the utmost-end of the world their speakings he hath put a tent in them for the sun verse 6 And he as a bridegroom going-forth out of his privy-chamber joyeth a mighty-man to run a race verse 7 From the utmost-end of the heavens is his egress his compassing-regress is unto the utmost-ends of them and none is hidd from his heat verse 8 The law of Jehovah is perfect returning the soul the testimony of Jehovah is faithfull making-wise the simple verse 9 The precepts of Jehovah are right giving-joy to the heart the commandement of Jehovah is pure giving-light to the eyes verse 10 The fear of Jehovah is clean standing to perpetual-aye the judgements of Jehovah are truth just they are together verse 11 To be desired more-then gold and then much fine-gold and sweeter than hony and liquor of the honey-combs verse 12 Also thy servant is clearly-admonished by them in keeping them there is much reward verse 13 Unadvised-errours who doth-understand from secret faults clense-thou me verse 14 Also from presumptuous sinns withhold thou thy servant let them not have dominion in me then shall I be perfect and made-clean from much trespass verse 15 Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart before thee be to favourable-acceptation Jehovah my Rock and my redeemer PSALM XX. 1 To the master of the musick a Psalm of David verse 2 JEhovah answer thee in day of distress the name of the God of Jaakob set-thee-on-high verse 3 He send thy help from the Sanctuary and uphold thee out of Sion verse 4 He remember all thy oblations and thy burnt-offring he turn-to-ashes Selah verse 5 He-give to thee according-to thy heart and fulfill all thy counsell verse 6 We will showt in thy salvation and in the name of our God set up the banner Iehovah fulfill all thy petitions verse 7 Now I know that Iehovah saveth his Anointed answereth him out of the heavens of his holines with powers the salvation of his right hand verse 8 These make-mention of charrets and these of horses but we make-mention of the name of Iehovah our God verse 9 They stoop-down and fall but we rise-up and stand-upright verse 10 Iehovah save-thou the King he-answer us in the day we call PSALM XX. Sing this as the 84. Psalm verse 2 THe LORD eternall answer thee in day of streight-adversitee the name of Jakobs mighty-God set thee upon a refuge-hye verse 3 Send thy help from the sanctuary from Sion give thee sure-abode verse 4 He all thy gifts in-mind-up-lay thy offring ashes-make Selah verse 5 As thy heart craves give thee the same and all thy counsell he fulfill verse 6 In thy salvation showt we will and banners-rear in our Gods name All thy requests fullfill-doe JAH verse 7 Now doe I know that Jehovah he saveth his Anointed-one out of his heav'ns of sanctity he answreth him with powers-mighty his right-hands safe-salvation verse 8 Of charrets these of horses they but of the name of our God JAH we mention-make verse 9 They stoop and fall but rise and stand-upright doe we verse 10 Iehovah save-thou the King he us answer in the day we call PSALM XXI verse 2 IEhovah in thy strength the King shall joyful be in thy safe-salvation how veh'ment glad is he verse 3 Thou unto him hast given that which his heart did pray and th' earnest-asking of his lips hast not kept-back Selah verse 4 For thou preventest him with blessings of goodnes thou settest on his head a crown of gold-of-preciousnes verse 5 Life he did ask of thee to him thou gavest-it even length of dayes t'eternity and to continuance-yet verse 6 Great hath his honour been in thy salvation glory and comely-dignity thou puttest him upon verse 7 For blessings thou hast set him to perpetuall-ay even with thy face thou makest him chearfull-to-be with joy verse 8 For in Iehovah doth the King put trust and hee through mercy of the Highest-one shall not removed bee verse 9 Thine hand shall-find-out all that are thine enemies even thy right hand shall find-out them that thee with-hate-invies verse 10 At time of thy fierce-face them as an oven of fire thou wilt dispose Iehovah will them swallow in his ire and fire shall eat them up verse 11 Thou wilt the fruit of them ' stroy from the earth also their seed from sonns of earthly-men verse 12 For they intended have an evill-thing ' gainst thee a crafty-purpose they have thought but shall not able bee verse 13 Because thou wilt them set even-as a shouldring-butt against their faces with thy strings wilt ready-make to shoot verse 14 Iehovah in thy strength doe high-thy-self-advance and we will sing and praise-with-psalm thy pow'rfull-puissance PSALM XXI 1 To the master of the musick a Psalm of David verse 2 IEhovah in thy strength the King shall rejoyce and in thy salvation how vehement glad shall he be verse 3 Thou hast given to him his hearts desire and the earnest-request of his lips thou hast not kept-back Selah verse 4 For thou doest prevent him with blessings of goodnesse thou fettest on his head a crown of fine gold verse 5 Life he asked of thee thou gavest it him length of dayes ever and aye verse 6 Great is his honour in thy salvation glorious-majesty and comly-honour hast thou put upon him verse 7 For thou hast set him for blessings to perpetuall-ay thou hast made him chearfull with joy with thy face verse 8 For the King trusteth in Iehovah and through the mercy of the most-high he shall not be moved verse 9 Thy hand
fill'd shal be my mouth eke shall with shouting lips praise thee verse 7 When on my beds I thee in minde-relate doe in the watches on thee meditate verse 8 That unto me a full-help been hast thou and I have shouted in thy wings shadow verse 9 My soule affixed-cleaveth after thee thy right-hand steedily-upholdeth me verse 10 But they that seek my soul for wastful-woe into the lower-parts of th' earth shall goe verse 11 He shal be slain with sword the foxes prey shall they be verse 12 But the King in God shall joy glory shall every-one that swears him by but stopt shal be their mouth that speak a lie PSALM LXIV Sing this as the 53. Psalm verse 2 GOd hear my voice when I do pray to thee preserve my life from dread of th' enemie verse 3 From secret of ill-doers hide thou mee from rage of them that work iniquitie verse 4 Which have their tongue sharp-whetted as a sword have bent their arrow even a bitter word verse 5 To shoot in secret-places at th'upright shoot him and fear not will they suddainlie verse 6 An ill word they to them confirm-with-might tell to hide snares they say who shall them see verse 7 They do search-out evils injurious They do accomplish a search curious Even the deep heart and part of man within verse 8 But God he hath an arrow suddainly against them shott their stroken-wounds have been verse 9 And when they caused have them-severally by their own tongue upon themselves to fall they that them see to flight-shall-get-them all verse 10 And al men shall in fear stand-reverently and shall declare Gods operation and shall his deed consider-prudently verse 11 The just rejoyce shall in th'Eternal-one also in him for safetie-hope he shall and glory shall the upright hearted all PSALM LXIV 1 To the master of the musick a psalm of David verse 2 HEar my voice O God in my prayer preserve my life from dread of the enimie verse 3 Hide me from the secret of evill-doers from the tumultuous-rage of them that work painful-iniquitie verse 4 Which have whetted their tongue as a sword have bent their arrow even a bitter word verse 5 To shoot in secret places at the perfect suddainly will they shoot at him and fear not verse 6 They confirm to themselves an evill word they tell to hide snares they say who shall see them verse 7 They search out injurious-evils they accomplish an exquisite search even the inmost of each-man and the deep heart verse 8 But God hath shott at them an arrow suddainly their strokes have been verse 9 And when they have caused them-every-one to fall upō themselves by their own tongue they shall betake-themselves to flight whosoever seeth them verse 10 And all earthly-men shall fear and declare the work of God and prudently-consider his deed verse 11 The just man shall rejoyce in Jehovah and hope-for-safety in him and glory-shall all the upright of heart PSALM LXV Sing this as the 60. Psalm verse 2 O God praise silent-waits for thee in Sion and the vow shall bee payd unto thee verse 3 Thou pray'r hearest al flesh therefore shall come to thee verse 4 Perverse things have prevail'd'gainst mee our trespasses thou them cov'rest verse 5 O blessed he whom thou dost make choise of and neer unto thee take in thy courts to have-dwelling-place with good-things that in thine house bee ful-satisfied be shall wee with holy-things of thy pallace verse 6 In justice thou wilt us answer things-fearfull O God our Saver the hope of ends of th' earth through-out and of those farr-off by the sea verse 7 Mounts by his might stablish doth he and is with strength girded-about verse 8 Which doth the loud-noise of the seas the loud-noise of their waves appease and peoples troublous-murmuring verse 9 And they that dwell in parts-farr-out fear for thy signes thou makest showt th'out goings of mourn and evening verse 10 The land thou careful-visitest and plent'ously it moistenest thou dost inrich it very much with Gods stream where full waters are their corn thou ready dost prepare when thou hast it prepared such verse 11 The ridges of it thou watrest the furrowes of it thou setlest with showres thou dost it soften-still and thou the bud therof dost blesse verse 12 Crownest the yeare of thy goodnes and thy pathes fatnes do destill verse 13 On pastures of the wildernes they do destill and with gladnes the hills they girded are about verse 14 The pastures are with sheep cloathed and vallies are with corn cov'red they sing they also joyful-showt PSALM LXV 1 To the master of the musick a psalm a song of David verse 2 PRaise silent waiteth for thee O God in Sion and to thee shall the vow be payed verse 3 Thou hearest prayer unto thee all flesh shall come verse 4 Words of iniquities have-prevailed against me our trespasses thou wilt mercifully-cover them verse 5 O blessed is he whom thou choosest and takest-neer that he may dwell in thy courts we shall be satisfied with the good things of thine house with the holy things of thy palace verse 6 Fearfull things in justice thou wilt answer us O God of our salvation the hope of all the ends of the earth and of those farr-off by sea verse 7 O he that stablisheth the mountains by his able-might is girded-about with strength verse 8 Which appeaseth the noise of the seas the noise of their waves and the tumultuous-noise of the peoples verse 9 And fear do they that dwell in the utmost-parts for thy signes the out-goings of morning and evening thou makest-shout verse 10 Thou visitest the land and plenteously-moistnest it very-much thou inrichest it with the stream of God ful of waters thou preparest their corn when so thou hast prepared it verse 11 Thou waterest abundantly the ridges of it thou setlest the furrowes of it thou makest it soft with showres thou blessest the bud of it verse 12 Thou crownest the yeare of thy goodnes and thy pathes drop fatnes verse 13 They drop on the pastures of the wildernes and the hills are girded-about with gladnes verse 14 The pastures are clad with sheep and the vallies are covered with corn they shout they also sing PSALM LXVI 1 To the master of the musick a song a psalm SHowt ye unto God all the earth verse 2 With-psalm-sing the glorie of his name put glorie to his praise verse 3 Say unto God how fearfull is every of thy works through the greatnes of thy strength thine enemies shall falsly-deny to thee verse 4 Let al the earth bow-down-themselves to thee and sing-psalm to thee let them sing-psalm to thy name Selah verse 5 Come and see the works of God he is fearful in his doing toward the sonns of Adam verse 6 He turned sea to drie land they passed through the river on foot there did we rejoice in him verse 7 He ruleth with his power for ever his eyes espye among the nations
perpetuity verse 11 O wherefore dost thou turn away thine hand even thy right hand it from mids of thy bosome draw make thou a compleat-end verse 12 For God is from antiquity my King he perfecteth helpfull-salvations within the middest of the earth verse 13 The sea thou by thy fortitude asunder-broken hast the Dragons heads in waters eke in pieces thou hast brast verse 14 Thou also brakest utterly the heads of Livjathan didst him for meat give to the folk in deserts that remain verse 15 Thou clav'st the fountaine and the stream didst dry up flouds of might verse 16 Thine is the day night eke is thine thou Sun preparst and light verse 17 Thou all the borders of the earth hast constituted-fast the sommer and the winter cold the same thou formed hast verse 18 Remember this the enemy reproachfully-doth-blame Jehovah and the foolish folke they doe blaspheme thy name verse 19 Give not soule of thy turtle-dove to the wild-company the company forget not of thy poore perpetually verse 20 Respect have to the covenant for the earths darke-places are full of habitations of wrongfull-violentnesse verse 21 O let not him that is opprest return abasht-with-shame but let the poore-afflicted and the needy praise thy name verse 22 Rise up ô God plead thou my plea let the reprochfull-scorne which from the fool comes all the day in memory-be-born verse 23 Forget not thy distressers voice the loud tumultuous cry of them that up against thee rise ascends continually PSALM LXXV 1 To the Master of the musick Corrupt not a psalm of Asaph a song verse 2 WE confesse to thee O God we confesse and neer is thy name they tell thy wondrous works verse 3 When I shall receive the appointment I will judge righteousnesses verse 4 Dissolved is the earth and all the inhabitants therof I have set-sure the pillars thereof Selah verse 5 I said to the vainglorious-fools be not vaingloriously-foolish and to the wicked lift not up the horn verse 6 Lift not up your horn to on high nor speak with a stiffe neck verse 7 For not from the East or from the West neither from the desert commeth promotion verse 8 But God is the judge he abaseth one and exalteth another verse 9 For a cup is in the hand of Jehovah and the wine is red it is full of mixture and he powreth out of the same but the dregs thereof wring-out and drink shall all the wicked of the earth verse 10 And I will shew for ever wil sing-psalm to the God of Jaakob verse 11 And wil hew off al the horns of the wicked the horns of the just man shal be advanced PSALM LXXV This may be sung also as the 32. Psalme verse 2 TO thee ô God we doe confesse we confesse and thy name is nic thy wondrous-works they doe expresse verse 3 Th' appointment when receive shall I then I will judge most righteously verse 4 Dissolved is th' earth and all they that dwell therein set-sure doe I the pillars of the same Selah verse 5 Unto vaine-fooles be not said I so foolish to the wicked eke lift not the horne verse 6 Lift not up high your horn nor with a stiffe neck speak verse 7 For neither doth promotion from East West or from Desert come verse 8 But God the judge abaseth one and he exalteth othersome verse 9 For cup is in IAHS hand whose wine is red full mixt and he powreth thereout but dregs of it out-strein drink shall all wicked of the earth verse 10 And I for ever will this shew to Iakobs God sing-psalm will I. verse 11 And all the wickeds hornes off-hew hornes of the just shall be lift-high PSALM LXXVI Sing this as the 68. Psalm verse 2 IN Iudah God is known his name is great in Israel verse 3 His tent eke is in Salem and in Sion he doth dwel verse 4 There brake he th'arrowes of the bow shield sword and warre Selah verse 5 Bright wondrous-excellent art thou more-then the mounts of prey verse 6 The mighty hatred have themselves into the spoil-resign'd they slept their sleep of men of power their hands eke none could find verse 7 At thy rebuke O Ia●kobs God both carr and horse slept hath verse 8 Thou fearefull art and who can stand fore thee when thou art wrath verse 9 From heav'ns thou mad'st judgment be heard th' earth feared and still lay verse 10 When God to judgement rose to save all meeke of the earth Selah verse 11 Surely the wrathfull-heat of man confesse shall unto thee the remnant of the wrathfull-heats by thee shall girded bee verse 12 Uow yee and pay to JAA your God all that about him wonne a present let them bring to him that is the fearfull-one verse 13 To him that of the governours the spirits gathereth even unto him that fearfull is unto the Kings of th' earth PSALM LXXVI 1 To the master of the musick on Neginoth a psalm of Asaph a song verse 2 GOd is known in Judah his name is great in Israel verse 3 And in Shalem is his tabernacle and his dwelling in Sion verse 4 There brake he the burning-arrows of the bow the sheild and the sword and the war Selah verse 5 Bright wondrous-excellent art thou more-than the mountains of prey verse 6 The mighty of heart have yeelded themselves to the spoile they have slumbred their sleep and none of the men of power have found their hands verse 7 At thy rebuke O God of Jaakob both charet and horse hath been cast a sleep verse 8 Thou thou art fearfull and who shall stand before thee ●hen thou art angry verse 9 From the heavens thou causedst judgement to be heard the earth feared and was still verse 10 When God arose to judgement to save all the meek of the earth Selah verse 11 Surely the wrathfull-heat of earthly-man shall confesse thee the remnant of the wrathfull-heats thou wilt gird verse 12 Vow ye and pay to Jehovah your God all they that be round about him let them bring a present to the FEAR verse 13 To him that gathereth as-grapes the spirit of the Governours that is fearfull to the kings of the earth PSALM LXXVII 1 To the master of the musick to Ieduthun a psalm of Asaph verse 2 MY voice was to God and I cried-out my voice was to God and he gave ear unto me verse 3 In the day of my distresse I sought the Lord my hand by night reached-out and ceased not my soule refused to be comforted verse 4 I remembred God and made-a troubled-noise I meditated and my spirit was overwhelmed Selah verse 5 Thou heldest the watches of mine eyes I was stricken-amazed and could not speak verse 6 I recounted the dayes of antiquitie the yeers of ancient-times verse 7 I remembred my melodie in the night with my heart I meditated and my spirit serched-diligently verse 8 Will the Lord cast off to eternites and not adde favourably-to-accept any more verse 9 Is his