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BB PSA Chapter 73

PSA 73 ©

73A psalme of Asaph. Truely the Lorde is very good vnto Israel: vnto such as haue a cleane heart. 2Neuerthelesse, my feete were almost gone from me: my steppes had almost slypt. 3For I enuied at the case of the foolishe: I sawe the wicked flowe in all kynde of prosperitie. 4For there be no bondes of death that can holde them: and the galaries of their houses be strong. 5They come in no misfortune lyke other folke: neither are they plagued lyke other men. 6And this is the cause that pride compasse them rounde about: and crueltie couereth them as a garment. 7Their eyes stande out for fatnesse: and the cogitations of their heartes do passe from them. 8They make other dissolute, they speake oppression with iniurie: they talke proudely and presumptuously. 9For they stretch foorth their mouth vnto the heauen: and their tongue goeth through the worlde. 10Therfore God his people turneth thither: and there is drawen vnto them waters in a full cuppe. 11And they say, howe shoulde God perceaue it? is there knowledge in the most hyghest? 12Lo these vngodly and fortunate in the worlde: do possesse riches. 13Truely I haue cleansed my heart in vayne: and wasshed my handes in innocencie. 14All the day long I haue ben scourged: and chastened euery mornyng. 15If I shoulde say that I woulde iudge after this sort: lo then I shoulde condempne the generation of thy children. 16Therfore I considered howe I might vnderstande this: but it was to paynefull in myne eyes. 17Untyll I went vnto the sanctuarie of God: and vnderstood the ende of them. 18Truely thou doest set them in slippery places: and castest them downe headlong for to be destroyed. 19Oh howe be they brought to a destruction euen vpon a sodayne: they faynt, they consume away for very dread. 20They be as a dreame to a man after he is once waked: O Lorde thou wylt cause their image to be dispised in the citie. 21Ueryly thus was my heart inflamed: thus was my reynes pricked. 22So foolishe was I and voyde of vnderstanding: I was euen a bruite beast before thee. 23Neuerthelesse I am alway with thee: for thou hast holden me by my ryght hande. 24Thou hast guyde me with thy counsayle: and after that thou receauedst me with glorie. 25Whom haue I in heauen but thee? and there is none vpon earth that I desire besides thee. 26My fleshe and my heart fayleth: but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for euer. 27For lo, they that kepe them selues a loofe from thee shall perishe: thou destroyest euery one that committeth fornication agaynst thee. 28But it is good for me to come neare vnto God: wherfore I put my trust in thee O Lorde God, that I may declare all thy workes.

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