The Holy Bible: King James Version. 2000.
Comfort from Recalling God’s Mighty Deeds |
To the chief Musician, to Jedu’thun, A Psalm of Asaph. |
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I cried unto God with my voice,
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even unto God with my voice; |
and he gave ear unto me. |
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In the day of my trouble I sought the Lord:
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my sore ran in the night, and ceased not: |
my soul refused to be comforted. |
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I remembered God, and was troubled:
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I complained, and my spirit was overwhelmed. Selah. |
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Thou holdest mine eyes waking:
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I am so troubled that I cannot speak. |
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I have considered the days of old,
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the years of ancient times. |
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I call to remembrance my song in the night:
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I commune with mine own heart: |
and my spirit made diligent search. |
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Will the Lord cast off for ever?
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And will he be favorable no more? |
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Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
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Doth his promise fail for evermore? |
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Hath God forgotten to be gracious?
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Hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies? Selah. |
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And I said, This is my infirmity:
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but I will remember the years of the right hand of the Most High. |
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I will remember the works of the LORD:
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surely I will remember thy wonders of old. |
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I will meditate also of all thy work,
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Thy way, O God, is in the sanctuary:
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who is so great a God as our God? |
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Thou art the God that doest wonders:
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thou hast declared thy strength among the people. |
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Thou hast with thine arm redeemed thy people,
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the sons of Jacob and Joseph. Selah. |
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The waters saw thee, O God,
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the waters saw thee; |
they were afraid: |
the depths also were troubled. |
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The clouds poured out water:
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the skies sent out a sound: |
thine arrows also went abroad. |
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The voice of thy thunder was in the heaven:
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the lightnings lightened the world: |
the earth trembled and shook. |
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Thy way is in the sea,
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and thy path in the great waters, |
and thy footsteps are not known. |
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Thou leddest thy people like a flock
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by the hand of Moses and Aaron. |
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