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Psalm 31:7

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

I shall have fully joy, and shall be glad in thy mercy. For thou beheldest my meekness; thou savedest my life from needs.

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Now therefore, our Lord God, great God, strong, and fearedful, keeping covenant and mercy, turn thou not away thy face from us in all the travail that hath found us, our kings, and our princes, and our fathers, and our priests, and our prophets, and all thy people, from the days of king Assur till to this day.

Lord, I pray thee, have thou mind, that thou madest me as clay, and shalt bring me again into dust.

But he knoweth my way, and he shall prove me as gold, that passeth through the fire.

For the Lord knoweth the way of just men [or the rightwise]; and the way of wicked men shall perish.

Thou seest, for thou beholdest travail and sorrow; that thou take them into thine hands. The poor man is left to thee; thou shalt be an helper to the fatherless and motherless.

[Resh.] See thou my meekness, and deliver thou me; for I forgat not thy law.

but I hoped in thy mercy. Mine heart shall fully have joy in thine health;

While my spirit faileth of me; and thou hast known my paths. In this way in which I went; proud men hid a snare to me.

See thou my meekness and my travail; and forgive thou all my tres-passes.

How great tribulations, many and evil, hast thou showed to me; and thou converted, hast quickened me, and hast again-brought me again from the depths of earth.

Lord, have thou mercy on me; see thou my meekness of mine enemies. Which enhancest me from the gates of death;

We were [ful] filled early with thy mercy; we made full out joy, and we delighted in all our days.

When thou shalt go by waters, I shall be with thee, and floods shall not cover thee; when thou shalt go in fire, thou shalt not be burnt, and flame shall not burn in thee.

Heavens, praise ye, and thou earth, make full out joy; hills, sing ye heartily praising; for the Lord [hath] comforted his people, and shall have mercy on his poor men.

Forsooth thou art our father, and Abraham knew not us, and Israel knew not us. Thou, Lord, art our father, and our again-buyer; thy name is from the world.

in all the tribulation of them. It was set in tribulation, and the angel of his face saved them. In his love and in his forgiveness he again-bought them, and he bare them, and raised them in all [the] days of the world.

the voice of joy shall be heard, and the voice of gladness, the voice of spouse, and the voice of spousess, the voice of men, saying, Acknowledge ye to the Lord of hosts, for the Lord is good, for his mercy is without end, and of men bearing vows into the house of the Lord; for I shall bring again the conversion of the land, as at the beginning, saith the Lord.

Until the Lord beheld, and saw from heavens.

Lord, have thou mind what befell to us; see thou, and behold our shame.

And if any man loveth God, this is known of him.

But now when ye have known God, and be known of God, how be ye turned again to the feeble [or the sick] and needy elements, to the which ye will again serve?

But the firm foundament of God standeth, having this mark, The Lord knoweth which be his, and, Each man that nameth the name of the Lord, departeth from wickedness.




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