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Psalm 125:1

Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

A gradual canticle. When the Lord brought back the captivity of Sion, we became like men comforted.

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O God, my God, to thee do I watch at break of day. For thee my soul hath thirsted; for thee my flesh, O how many ways!

Cry yet, saying: Thus saith the Lord of hosts: My cities shall yet flow with good things: and the Lord will yet comfort Sion, and he will yet choose Jerusalem.

Thou hast seen, O Lord, be not thou silent: O Lord, depart not from me.

Prove me, O Lord, and try me; burn my reins and my heart.

I have lifted up my eyes to the mountains, from whence help shall come to me.

Gave them help. And the Agarites were delivered into their hands, and all that were with them, because they called upon God in the battle: and he heard them, because they had put their faith in him.

I rejoiced at the things that were said to me: We shall go into the house of the Lord.

Let my soul be filled as with marrow and fatness: and my mouth shall praise thee with joyful lips.

Rejoice, and praise, O thou habitation of Sion: for great is he that is in the midst of thee, the Holy One of Israel.

To thee have I lifted up my eyes, who dwellest in heaven.

And many nations shall come in haste, and say: Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, and to the house of the God of Jacob: and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths: for the law shall go forth out of Sion, and the word of the Lord out of Jerusalem.

I have put my words in thy mouth and have protected thee in the shadow of my hand, that thou mightest plant the heavens and found the earth and mightest say to Sion: Thou art my people.

If it had not been that the Lord was with us, let Israel now say:

A psalm for David himself. Unto thee will I cry, O Lord: O my God, be not thou silent to me: lest thou be silent to me, I become like them that go down into the pit.

And I beheld, and lo a lamb stood upon mount Sion, and with him an hundred forty-four thousand, having his name, and the name of his Father, written on their foreheads.

And the angel that spoke in me, said to me: Cry thou, saying: Thus saith the Lord of hosts: I am zealous for Jerusalem, and Sion with a great zeal.

And saviours shall come up into mount Sion to judge the mount of Esau: and the kingdom shall be for the Lord.

I have loved, O Lord, the beauty of thy house; and the place where thy glory dwelleth.

Who through him are faithful in God, who raised him up from the dead, and hath given him glory, that your faith and hope might be in God.

ARISE, arise, put on thy strength, O Sion, put on the garments of thy glory, O Jerusalem, the city of the Holy One: for henceforth the uncircumcised and unclean shall no more pass through thee.

For the worm shall eat them up as a garment and the moth shall consume them as wool: but my salvation shall be for ever, and my justice from generation to generation,

And what shall be answered to the messengers of the nations? That the Lord hath founded Sion, and the poor of his people shall hope in him.

They that trust in the Lord shall be as mount Sion: he shall not be moved for ever that dwelleth

He hath chosen for us his inheritance the beauty of Jacob which he hath loved.

And now they that are redeemed by the Lord, shall return, and shall come into Sion singing praises: and joy everlasting shall be upon their heads. They shall obtain joy and gladness: sorrow and mourning shall flee away.

And they rose early in the morning, and went out through the desert of Thecua. And as they were marching Josaphat standing in the midst of them said: Hear me, ye men of Juda, and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem. Believe in the Lord your God, and you shall be secure. Believe his prophets, and all things shall succeed well.

For the king hopeth in the Lord: and through the mercy of the most High he shall not be moved.

God is ascended with jubilee, and the Lord with the sound of trumpet.

In a desert land, and where there is no way, and no water: so in the sanctuary have I come before thee, to see thy power and thy glory.

If I have remembered thee upon my bed, I will meditate on thee in the morning:

As a tempest that passeth, so the wicked shall be no more: but the just is as an everlasting foundation.

The old error is passed away, thou wilt keep peace: peace, because we have hoped in thee.

You have hoped in the Lord for evermore: in the Lord God, mighty for ever.




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