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Psalm 3:7

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Lord, arise thou; my God, make me safe. For thou hast smitten all men being adversaries to me without cause; thou hast all-broken the teeth of sinners.

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And the battle was scattered there upon the face of all the land, and many more were of the people which the forest wasted, than they which the sword devoured in that day.

They opened their mouths upon me, and they said shame to me, and they smote my cheek; and they be filled with my pains.

I all-brake the great teeth of the wicked man, and I took away the prey from his teeth.

Lord God, rise thou up, and thine hand be enhanced; forget thou not poor men.

For the wretchedness of needy men, and for the wailing of poor men; now I shall rise up, saith the Lord. I shall set him in health; I shall do trustily in him.

Though castles [or tents] stand together against me; mine heart shall not dread. Though battle riseth against me; in this thing I shall have hope.

Rise up, and give attention to my doom; my God and my Lord, behold into my cause.

Lord, rise up, why sleepest thou? rise up, and put not us away into the end.

God shall all-break the teeth of them in their mouth; the Lord shall break altogether the great teeth of lions.

and thou, Lord God of virtues, art God of Israel. Give thou attention to visit all folks; do thou not mercy to all that work wickedness.

Lord, be thou converted or turned again, and deliver my soul; make thou me safe, for thy mercy.

Lord, rise thou up in thine ire; and be thou raised up in the coasts of mine enemies. And, my Lord God, rise thou up in the commandment, which thou hast commanded;

Why turnest thou away thine hand, to not draw out thy right hand from the midst of thy bosom, till into the end?

When God rose up into doom; to make safe all the mild men of earth.

Rise thou, rise thou, arm of the Lord, be thou clothed in strength; rise thou, as in [the] eld days, in generations of worlds. Whether thou smitedest not the proud man, wound-edest not the dragon?

He shall give the cheek to a man that smiteth him; he shall be filled with shames.

Woe to him that saith to a tree, Wake thou; Rise thou, to a stone being still; whether he shall be able to teach? Lo! this thing is covered with gold and silver, and no spirit is in his entrails.




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