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New English [1970], THE NEW ENGLISH BIBLE (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE) [word count] [B16000].
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   1   The Lord said to my lord,
  ‘You shall sit note at my right hand
when note I make your enemies the footstool under your feet.’
2   When the Lord from Zion hands you the sceptre, the symbol of your power,
  march forth through the ranks of note your enemies.
3   At birth note you were endowed with princely gifts
    and note resplendent note in holiness.
You have shone with the dew of youth since your mother bore you.
4   The Lord has sworn and will not change his purpose:
    ‘You are a priest for ever,
  in the succession of Melchizedek.’
   5   The Lord at your right hand
has broken kings in the day of his anger.
6   So the king in his majesty, note sovereign of a mighty land,
    will punish nations; note
   7   he will drink from the torrent beside the path
  and therefore will hold his head high.
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New English [1970], THE NEW ENGLISH BIBLE (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE) [word count] [B16000].
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