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Psalm 18:2

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

the Lord is my steadfastness, and my refuge, and my deliverer. My God is mine helper; and I shall hope in him. My defender, and the horn of mine health; and mine up-taker.

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my God, my strength, I shall hope into him; my shield, and the horn of mine health, my raiser up, and my refuge; my saviour, thou shalt deliver me from wickedness, that is, hast delivered.

Alleluia. I loved the Lord; for the Lord shall hear the voice of my prayer.

Thither I shall bring forth the horn of David; I [have] made ready a lantern to my christ.

My mercy, and my refuge; my taker-up, and my deliverer. My defender, and I hoped in him; and thou makest subject my people under me.

And the speeches of my mouth shall be such, that they please; and the thinking of mine heart is ever[more] in thy sight. Lord, mine helper; and mine again-buyer.

To David. [The psalm to this David.] Lord, I shall cry to thee; my God, be thou not still from me, be thou not still any time from me; and I shall be made like to them, that go down into the pit.

slay thou not them; lest any time my peoples forget. Scatter thou them in thy virtue; and, Lord, my defender, put thou them down.

For why he is both my God, and mine health; mine up-taker, I shall no more be moved.

Mine health, and my glory is in God; God is the giver of mine help, and mine hope is in God.

And I shall break all the horns of sinners; and the horns of the just [or rightwise] man shall be enhanced.

He shall say to the Lord, Thou art mine up-taker, and my refuge; my God, I shall hope in him.

With his shoulders he shall make shadow to thee; and thou shalt have hope under his feathers. His truth shall encompass thee with a shield;

My strength and my praising is the Lord; and he is made to me into health. This is my God, and I shall glorify him; the God of my father, and I shall enhance or exalt him.

A full strong tower is the name of the Lord; a just [or rightwise] man runneth to him, and [he] shall be enhanced.

He shall keep the health of rightful [or rightwise] men, and he shall defend them that go simply.

And a man shall be, as he that is hid from [the] wind, and hideth himself from tempest; as streams of waters in thirst, and the shadow of a stone standing far out in a desert land.

Lord, my strength, and my stal-worth[y] ness, and my refuge in the day of tribulation, heathen men shall come to thee from the farthest places of earth, and shall say, Verily our fathers held a leasing in possession, vanity that profited not to them.

And again, I shall be trusting into him; and again, Lo! I and my children, which God gave to me.




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