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Psalm 13:1 - Douy-Rheims Bible Challoner Revision

1 The Lord hath looked down from heaven upon the children of men, to see if there be any that understand and seek God.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

1 How long wilt thou forget me, O LORD? for ever? How long wilt thou hide thy face from me?

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

1 HOW LONG will You forget me, O Lord? Forever? How long will You hide Your face from me?

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American Standard Version (1901)

1 How long, O Jehovah? wilt thou forget me for ever? How long wilt thou hide thy face from me?

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Common English Bible

1 How long will you forget me, LORD? Forever? How long will you hide your face from me?

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Catholic Public Domain Version

1 Unto the end. A Psalm of David. The fool has said in his heart, "There is no God." They were corrupted, and they have become abominable in their studies. There is no one who does good; there is not even one.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

1 Unto the end, a psalm for David. The fool hath said in his heart: There is no God. They are corrupt, and are become abominable in their ways: there is none that doth good, no not one.

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Psalm 13:1
15 Cross References  

Man born of a woman, living for a short time, is filled with many miseries.


Unto the end. A psalm for David: In the Lord I put my trust: how then do you say to my soul: Get thee away from hence to the mountain like a sparrow?


4 Judge me, O Lord my God according to thy justice, and let them not rejoice over me.


Thy arrows are sharp: under thee shall people fall, into the hearts of the king's enemies.


0 Let all my enemies be ashamed, and be very much troubled: let them be turned back, and be ashamed very speedily.


They said in their heart, the whole kindred of them together: Let us abolish all the festival days of God from the land.


1 It stretched forth its branches unto the sea, and its boughs unto the river.


2 For the Lord will give goodness: and our earth shall yield her fruit.


A prayer of Moses the man of God. Lord, thou hast been our refuge from generation to generation.


He will overshadow thee with his shoulders: and under his wings thou shalt trust.


0 We have groped for the wall, and like the blind we have groped as if we had no eyes: we have stumbled at noonday as in darkness, we are in dark places as dead men.


Every one had four faces, and every one four wings.


2 Moses therefore wrote the canticle and taught it to the children of Israel.


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