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[1]<Aleph.>Blessed are those that be perfect in the way: walkyng in the lawe of God
[2]Blessedare they that kepe his testimonies: they seke hym with their whole heart
[3]Truelythey walke in his wayes: who do no wickednesse
[4]Thouhast geuen charge: that we shoulde diligently kepe thy commaundementes
[5]Iwishe that my wayes were directed: for to kepe thy statutes
[6]Ishall take then no shame: when I haue regarde vnto all thy commaundementes
[7]Iwyll confesse [it] vnto thee with an vpryght heart: when I shall haue learned the iudgementes of thy ryghteousnesse
[8]Iwyll kepe thy statutes: [wherfore] forsake me not for any long tyme
[9]<Beth>(119:1) Wherby shall a young man refourme his way: euen in guiding it accordyng to thy worde
[10](119:2)I haue sought thee with my whole heart: suffer me not to swarue from thy commaundementes
[11](119:3)I haue hyd thy wordes within my heart: for this ende, that I shoulde not sinne agaynst thee
[12](119:4)Blessed art thou O God: teache me thy statutes
[13](119:5)I haue declared with my lyppes: all the iudgementes of thy mouth
[14](119:6)I am delighted in the way of thy testimonies: as in all maner of riches
[15](119:7)I wyll study thy commaundementes: and I wyll consider thy wayes
[16](119:8)My delyght shalbe in thy statutes: and I wyll not forget thy worde
[17]<Gimel>(119:1) Rewarde thy seruaunt, let me lyue: and I wyll kepe thy worde
[18](119:2)Open thou myne eyes: and I will beholde the wonderous thynges of thy lawe
[19](119:3)I am a straunger vpon earth: hyde not thy commaundementes from me
[20](119:4)My soule faynteth: for the very feruent desire that it hath alwaye vnto thy iudgementes
[21](119:5)Thou hast rebuked those that be proude and cursed: who do erre from thy commaundementes
[22](119:6)Withdrawe from me reproche and contempt: for that I haue kept thy testimonies
[23](119:7)Yea princes dyd syt and speake agaynst me: but thy seruaunt did geue hym selfe to the meditation of thy statutes
[24](119:8)Yea thy testimonies are my delyght: and my counsaylers
[25]<Daleth>(119:1) My soule cleaueth to the dust: reuiue thou me accordyng to thy worde
[26](119:2)I haue made a declaration to thee of my wayes, and thou heardest me: O teache me thy statutes
[27](119:3)Make me to vnderstande the way of thy commaundementes: and I wyll geue my selfe to the meditation of thy wonderous workes
[28](119:4)My soule melteth away for very heauinesse: comfort thou me accordyng to thy worde
[29](119:5)Take from me the way of falshood: & witsafe me worthy to haue thy lawe
[30](119:6)I haue chosen the way of trueth: & I haue layde thy iudgementes before me
[31](119:7)I haue stuck fast vnto thy testimonies: O God confounde me not
[32](119:8)I wyll runne the way of thy commaundementes: when thou shalt set my heart at libertie
[33]<He>(119:1) Teache me O God the way of thy statutes: and I wyll kepe it vnto the ende
[34](119:2)Geue me vnderstanding, & I wil kepe thy law: yea I wyll kepe it with my whole heart
[35](119:3)Leade me in the path of thy comaundementes: for therin is my delyght
[36](119:4)Encline myne heart vnto thy testimonies: and not to couetousnesse
[37](119:5)Turne away myne eyes, lest they beholde vanitie: cause me to lyue in thy way
[38](119:6)Make thy worde more euident vnto thy seruaunt: who is [geuen] to thy feare
[39](119:7)Take away the reproche that I am afraide of: for thy iudgemetes are good
[40](119:8)Behold I haue coueted after thy commaundementes: cause me to lyue in thy ryghteousnesse
[41]<Vau>(119:1) Let thy louing mercie also come vnto me O God: euen thy saluation, accordyng to thy worde
[42](119:2)And I shall aunswere to hym that layeth [thy] worde to me for a reproche: for in thy worde I haue put my trust
[43](119:3)Take not the worde of trueth vtterly out of my mouth: for my hope is in thy iudgementes
[44](119:4)And I wyll alway kepe thy lawe: yea for euer and euer
[45](119:5)And I wyll walke in a large scope: for I seke thy commaundementes
[46](119:6)I wyll also speake of thy testimonies before kinges: & I will not be ashamed
[47](119:7)And my delyght shalbe in thy commaundementes: which I haue loued
[48](119:8)And I wyll lyft vp my handes vnto thy commaundementes which I haue loued: & my study shalbe in thy statutes
[49]<Zain>(119:1) Be myndfull of thy promise made vnto thy seruaunt: wherin thou hast caused me to put my trust
[50](119:2)That same is my comfort in my affliction: for thy worde maketh me to lyue
[51](119:3)The proude haue had me exceedingly in derision: yet I haue not shrinked from thy lawe
[52](119:4)[For] I called to remembraunce thy iudgementes from the begynnyng of the worlde O God: and so I comforted my selfe
[53](119:5)An extreme vnnaturall heat hath assayled me, because of the vngodly: who transgresse thy lawe
[54](119:6)Thy statutes haue ben [my] songes: in the house of my pilgrimages
[55](119:7)I haue thought vpon thy name O God in the nyght season: and I haue kept thy lawe
[56](119:8)This came to passe for me: because I kept thy commaundementes
[57]<Heth>(119:1) Thou art my portion O God: I haue purposed to kepe thy lawe
[58](119:2)I made myne humble petition to thy face with my whole heart: be mercifull vnto me according vnto thy word
[59](119:3)I haue considered mine owne wayes: and I haue turned my feete vnto thy testimonies
[60](119:4)I made haste and I made no delay: for to kepe thy commaundementes
[61](119:5)The vngodly haue tangled me in their snares: but I haue not forgotten thy lawe
[62](119:6)I wyll ryse at midnight to confesse me vnto thee: because of thy ryghteous iudgementes
[63](119:7)I am a companion of all them that feare thee: and kepe thy commaundementes
[64](119:8)The earth O God is replenished with thy louyng kyndnesse: O teache me thy statutes
[65]<Teth>(119:1) O God thou hast dealt gratiouslye with thy seruaunt: according vnto thy worde
[66](119:2)Learne me the good taste & cunning: for I haue beleued thy commaundementes
[67](119:3)Before I felt affliction I swarued out of the way: but nowe I kepe thy word
[68](119:4)Thou art good and beneficiall: teache me thy statutes
[69](119:5)The proude haue forged a false tale agaynst me: but I wyll kepe thy commaundementes with my whole heart
[70](119:6)Their heart is as fat as brawne: but my delyght hath ben in thy lawe
[71](119:7)It is good for me that I am brought into miserie: by that meanes I shall learne thy statutes
[72](119:8)The lawe of thy mouth is dearer vnto me: then thousandes of golde & siluer
[73]<Iod>(119:1) Thy handes haue made me and fashioned me: geue me vnderstanding, and I will learne thy comaundementes
[74](119:2)They that feare thee, shall see me, & reioyce: because I haue geuen earnest attendaunce vnto thy worde
[75](119:3)I know O God that thy iudgementes are iustice: and that thou hast caused me ryghtfully to be afflicted
[76](119:4)I beseche thee let thy louing kindnesse be a meanes to comfort me: accordyng to thy worde [spoken] vnto thy seruaunt
[77](119:5)Let thy pitifull mercies come vnto me, that I may lyue: for thy lawe is my delyght
[78](119:6)Let the proude be confounded, for they haue falsly reported me: but I wyll study thy commaundementes
[79](119:7)Let such as feare thee and knowe thy testimonies: returne vnto me
[80](119:8)Let myne heart be perfectly [set] in thy statutes: that I be not ashamed
[81]<Caph>(119:1) My soule hath faynted after thy saluation: I geue earnest attedaunce vnto thy worde
[82](119:2)Myne eyes haue faynted after thy worde: whylest I say, when wilt thou comfort me
[83](119:3)For I am become like a bottel [hanged] in the smoke: yet I do not forget thy statutes
[84](119:4)Howe many are the dayes of thy seruaunt? when wilt thou geue iudgement agaynst them that persecute me
[85](119:5)The proude haue digged pittes for me: which is [a thing] not [done] accordyng to thy lawe
[86](119:6)All thy commaundementes are the trueth it selfe: they wrongfully persecute me, O be thou my ayde
[87](119:7)They had almost made an ende of me vpon the earth: but I forsoke not thy commaundementes
[88](119:8)Make me to lyue accordyng to thy pietie: and I wyll kepe the testimonies of thy mouth
[89]<Lamed>(119:1) O God: thy worde endureth for euer in heauen
[90](119:2)Thy trueth [appeareth] to euery generation: thou hast layde the foundation of the earth, and it shall continue
[91](119:3)[All thynges] continue this day accordyng to thine ordinaunce: for all thinges be thy seruauntes
[92](119:4)If my delight had not ben in thy lawe: I shoulde haue perished in myne affliction
[93](119:5)I wyll neuer forget thy commaundementes: for through them thou hast reuiued me
[94](119:6)I am thine, saue me: for I haue diligently studied thy commaundementes ouer
[95](119:7)When the vngodly layde wayte for me to destroy me: I endeuoured my selfe to vnderstande thy testimonies
[96](119:8)I see an ende of euery thing be it neuer so perfect: but thy commaundement is exceedyng large
[97]<Mem>(119:1) Howe greatly do I loue thy lawe? my study is all the day long in it
[98](119:2)Thou hast made me wyser then myne enemies through thy commaundementes: for they are euer with me
[99](119:3)I am able to geue better instruction then all they that were my teachers: for thy testimonies are my study
[100](119:4)I am made to vnderstande more then the aged can: because I kept thy commaundementes
[101](119:5)I haue rstrayned my feete from euery euyll way: that I may kepe thy worde
[102](119:6)I haue not shrinked from thy iudgementes: for thou didst teache me
[103](119:7)Howe sweete are thy wordes vnto my throte: truely [they be sweeter] then hony is to my mouth
[104](119:8)Through thy commaundementes I get vnderstandyng: therfore I hate all wayes of falshood
[105]<Nun>(119:1) Thy worde is a candell vnto my feete: and a lyght vnto my pathes
[106](119:2)I haue made an oth (which I wil ratifie) for to kepe thy iuste iudgementes
[107](119:3)I am troubled aboue measure: quicken me O God accordyng vnto thy worde
[108](119:4)Let the freewyll offerynges of my mouth please thee O God: and teache me thy iudgementes
[109](119:5)My soule is alway in my hande: yet I do not forget thy lawe
[110](119:6)The vngodly haue layde a snare for me: but yet I swarued not from thy commaundementes
[111](119:7)I haue claymed thy testimonies as myne heritage for euer: for they are the very ioy of myne heart
[112](119:8)I haue applyed myne heart for to fulfyll thy statutes: euen to the worldes ende
[113]<Samech>(119:1) I hate hygh subtile deuices: and I do loue thy lawe
[114](119:2)Thou art my refuge and my shield: I geue earnest attendaunce vnto thy worde
[115](119:3)Auoyde from me ye malicious [persons:] and I wyll kepe the commaundementes of my Lorde
[116](119:4)Strengthen me in thy worde and I shall lyue: and make me not ashamed of my hope
[117](119:5)Holde thou me vp and I shalbe safe: and I will loke gladly vpon thy statutes alwayes
[118](119:6)Thou hast troden vnder foote all them that go astray from thy statutes: for their crafty deuice is but falshood
[119](119:7)Thou hast dispatched out of the way all the vngodly of the earth lyke drosse: therfore I loue thy testimonies
[120](119:8)My fleshe trembleth for feare of thee: and I am afrayde of thy iudgementes
[121]<Ain>(119:1) I haue executed iudgement and iustice: [wherfore] leaue me not to such as do offer me wrong
[122](119:2)For thy owne goodnesse sake take thy seruaunt vnto thy protection: let not the proude oppresse me with wrong
[123](119:3)Myne eyes haue faynted with lokyng for thy saluation: and for the worde of thy [ryghteousnesse.
[124](119:4)Deale with thy seruaunt accordyng vnto thy owne louyng kyndnesse: and teache me thy statutes
[125](119:5)I am thy seruaunt, graunt me vnderstandyng: that I may knowe thy testimonies
[126](119:6)It is tyme for [me] to do for Gods cause: for they haue brought thy lawe almost to nothyng
[127](119:7)Therfore I loue thy commaundementes: aboue golde and precious stone
[128](119:8)Therfore I take all thy commaundementes euery one of them to be ryght: & I vtterly hate all wayes of falshood
[129]<Pe>(119:1) Thy testimonies [contayne] wonderfull thinges: therfore doth my soule kepe them
[130](119:2)The first entering of thy wordes will illuminate: geuyng vnderstanding euen vnto the simple
[131](119:3)I opened my mouth and panted: for I bare a great affection to thy commaundementes
[132](119:4)Loke thou vpon me and be mercifull vnto me: as thou vsest to do vnto those that loue thy name
[133](119:5)Direct my steppes in thy worde: and so shall no wickednesse haue dominion ouer me
[134](119:6)Redeeme me from the fraudulent dealyng of men: and I wyll kepe thy commaundementes
[135](119:7)Make the lyght of thy countenaunce shyne vpon thy seruaunt: and teache me thy statutes
[136](119:8)Ryuers of waters gushe out of myne eyes: because men kepe not thy lawe
[137]<Sade>(119:1) O God: thou art iust and vpryght in thy iudgementes
[138](119:2)Thou hast commaunded the iustice and the veritie of thy testimonies: [to be obserued] very strayghtly
[139](119:3)My zeale hath consumed me: because myne aduersaries haue forgotten thy wordes
[140](119:4)Thy worde is purified to the vttermost: and thy seruaunt loueth it
[141](119:5)I am small and of no reputation: [yet] I do not forget thy comaundementes
[142](119:6)Thy ryghteousnesse is an euerlastyng righteousnesse: & thy lawe is the trueth
[143](119:7)Trouble and griefe haue taken holde vpon me: yet thy commaundementes be my delyght
[144](119:8)The righteousnesse of thy testimonies is euerlastyng: make me to vnderstande [them] and I shall lyue
[145]<Coph>(119:1) I haue called with my whole heart, heare me O God: I wyll kepe thy statutes
[146](119:2)I haue called vpon thee, saue me: and I wyll kepe thy testimonies
[147](119:3)I haue preuented [other] in the dawnyng of the day, and I cryed vnto thee: for I geue earnest attendaunce vnto thy wordes
[148](119:4)Myne eyes haue preuented the nyght watches: that my study might be wholy in thy wordes
[149](119:5)Heare my voyce accordyng to thy louing kindnesse: make me to lyue O God after thy iudgementes
[150](119:6)They that mynde to do an act of mischiefenesse, do drawe nye vnto me: they are farre from thy lawe
[151](119:7)But thou art nye at hande O God: and all thy comaundementes be trueth
[152](119:8)As concernyng thy testimonies: I haue knowen long since that thou hast made them to last for euer
[153]<Resh>(119:1) Beholde myne affliction & deliuer me: for I haue not forgotten thy lawe
[154](119:2)Defende thou my cause & redeeme me: make me to lyue accordyng vnto thy worde
[155](119:3)Saluation is farre from the vngodly: for they study not thy statutes
[156](119:4)Thy mercies be manifolde O God: make me to liue accordyng to thy iudgementes
[157](119:5)There be many that do persecute me and be myne aduersaries: yet I do not swarue from thy testimonies
[158](119:6)I sawe transgressours, and I was greeued at the heart: because they kept not thy lawe
[159](119:7)Beholde howe I loue thy commaundementes: quicken me O God accordyng to thy louyng kindnesse
[160](119:8)The beginning of thy word is trueth: and all the iudgementes of thy ryghteousnesse endure for euermore
[161]<Shin>(119:1) Princes haue persecuted me without a cause: but my heart hath stoode in awe of thy wordes
[162](119:2)I am as glad of thy worde: as he that fyndeth a great bootie
[163](119:3)That which is false I hate and abhorre: but thy lawe I do loue
[164](119:4)I do prayse thee seuen tymes euery day: for loue of the iudgementes of thy iustice
[165](119:5)They that loue thy lawe shall haue great prosperitie: and nothyng shall offende them
[166](119:6)Lorde, I haue wayted after thy saluation: and I haue done thy commaundementes
[167](119:7)My soule hath kept thy testimonies: and I haue loued them exceedyngly
[168](119:8)I haue kept thy commaundementes and testimonies: for all my wayes are before thee
[169]<Tau>(119:1) Let my crye O God approche neare vnto thy face: make me to vnderstande [euery thyng] accordyng vnto thy worde
[170](119:2)Let my supplication come before thee: deliuer me accordyng to thy worde
[171](119:3)My lippes shall powre out [thy] prayse: when thou hast taught me thy statutes
[172](119:4)My tongue shall syng of thy worde: for all thy commaundementes are ryghteousnesse
[173](119:5)Let thyne hande be redie for to ayde me: for I haue chosen thy commaundementes
[174](119:6)I haue longed for thy saluation O God: and thy lawe is my whole deligh
[175](119:7)Let my soule lyue, and it shall prayse thee: and thy iudgementes shalbe an ayde vnto me
[176](119:8)I haue gone astray lyke a lost sheepe: oh seke out thy seruaunt, for I haue not forgotten thy commaundementes
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