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Geneva [1587], THE BIBLE: THAT IS, THE HOLY SCRIPTVRES CONTEINED IN THE OLDE AND NEWE TESTAMENT. TRANSLATED ACCORDING TO the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages. With most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places, and other things of great importance (Imprinted... by Christopher Barker [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B07000].
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PSAL. CXXXIX. 1 Dauid to clense his heart from all hypocrisie, sheweth that there is nothing so hid, which God seeth not, 13 Which hee confirmeth by the creation of man. 14 After declaring his zeale and feare of God, he protesteth to be enemie to all them that contemne God. ¶2; To him that excelleth. A Psalme of Dauid.


1   O Lord, thou hast tried me and knowen me.


2   Thou knowest my note sitting and my rising: thou vnderstandest my thought afarre off.


3   Thou note compassest my pathes, and my lying downe, and art accustomed to all my wayes.


4   For there is not a word in my note tongue, but loe, thou knowest it wholy, O Lord. Nothing hid from God.


5   Thou holdest mee straite behinde and before, and layest thine note hand vpon me.


6   Thy knowledge is too wonderfull for mee: it is so high that I cannot attaine vnto it.


7   Whither shall I goe from thy note Spirite? or whither shall I flee from thy presence?


8   If I ascende into heauen, thou art there: if I lye downe in hell, thou art there.


9   Let mee take the winges of the morning, and dwell in the vttermost parts of the sea:


10   Yet thither shall thine note hand leade me, and thy right hand holde me.


11   If I say, Yet the darkenes shal hide me, euen the night shalbe note light about me.


12   Yea, the darkenes hideth not from thee: but the night shineth as the day: the darkenes and light are both alike.


13   For thou hast note possessed my reines: thou hast couered me in my mothers wombe.


14   I will praise thee, for I am note fearefully and wonderously made: marueilous are thy workes, and my soule knoweth it well.


15   My bones are not hid from thee, though I was made in a secret place, and facioned note beneath in the earth.


16   Thine eyes did see me, when I was without forme: note for in thy booke were all things written, which in continuance were facioned, when there was none of them before.


17   Howe note deare therefore are thy thoughtes vnto me, O God! how great is þe; summe of them!


18   If I should count them, they are moe then the sand: when I wake, note I am still with thee.


19   Oh that thou wouldest slay, O God, the wicked and bloody men, to whom I say, Depart ye from mee:


20   Which speake wickedly of thee, and being thine enemies are lifted vp in vaine.


21   Doe not I note hate them, O Lorde, that hate thee? and doe not I earnestly contend with those that rise vp against thee?


22   I hate them with an vnfained hatred, as they were mine vtter enemies.


23   Try mee, O God, and knowe mine heart: prooue me and know my thoughtes,


24   And consider if there be any note way of wickednes in me, and leade me in the note way for euer.
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Geneva [1587], THE BIBLE: THAT IS, THE HOLY SCRIPTVRES CONTEINED IN THE OLDE AND NEWE TESTAMENT. TRANSLATED ACCORDING TO the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages. With most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places, and other things of great importance (Imprinted... by Christopher Barker [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B07000].
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