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Psalm 39:1

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

For victory, to Jeduthun, the psalm of David. I said, I shall keep my ways; that I trespass not in my tongue. I setted [or put] keeping to my mouth; when a sinner stood against me.

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That the Lord confirm his words, which the Lord spake of me, and said, If thy sons keep my ways, and go before me in truth, in all their heart, and in all their soul, a man shall not be taken away of thee from the throne of Israel.

Forsooth Jehu kept not, that he went in the law of the Lord God of Israel in all his heart; for he went not away from the sins of Jeroboam, that made Israel to do sin.

And after him David ordained Heman and Jeduthun, and [the] other chosen men, each man by his name, for to acknowledge to the Lord; for his mercy is without end.

And Job said to her, Thou hast spoken as one of the fond [or foolish] women; if we have taken goods of the hand of the Lord, why forsooth suffer we not evils? In all these things Job sinned not in his lips.

[Beth.] In what thing amendeth a young waxing man his way? in keep-ing thy words.

Which said, We shall magnify with our tongue, our lips be of us-selves; who else is our lord?

Lord, set thou a keeping to my mouth; and a door of standing about to my lips.

Forbid thy tongue from evil; and thy lips speak not guile.

To victory, over Jeduthun, the psalm of David. Whether my soul shall not be subject to God; for mine health is of him.

To the victory on Jeduthun, the psalm of Asaph. With my voice I cried to the Lord, with my voice to God; and he gave attention to me.

Death and life be in the works of [the] tongue; they that love it, shall eat the fruits thereof.

He that keepeth his mouth and his tongue, keepeth his soul from anguishes.

Therefore a prudent man shall be still in that time, for the time is evil.

Walk ye in wisdom to them that be withoutforth, again-buying time.

Therefore more plenteously it behooveth us to keep those things, that we have heard, lest peradventure we float away.

And if any man guesseth himself to be religious, and refraineth not his tongue, but deceiveth his heart, the religion of him is vain.




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