A New Translation of the book of Psalms, With An Introduction, And Notes, Chiefly Explanatory

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A New Translation of the book of Psalms, With An Introduction, And Notes, Chiefly Explanatory
Noyes, George Rapall, 1798-1868, [from Old Catalog] Ed. And Tr
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16 With long life will I satisfy him.
And show him my salvation." 17 Digitized by Google 194 "^E PSALMS. £xcn.
PSALM xcn.
Praise to God, u the mord goToraor of the world.
A psalm for the Sabhath-day.
1 It is a gbod thing to give thanks to Ae Ldrd, And to sing praises to thy name, O Most High !
2 To show forth thy loving-kindness in the morning, And thy faithfulness every night, 3 Upon the ten-stringed instrument and the lute, Upon the harp wiUi a solemn sound, 4 For thou. Lord, hast made me gla
...d hy thy doings ; In the works of thy hands I greatly rejoice !
6 How great are thy works, O Lord !
How deep thy purposes f 6 But the unwise man knoweth not this.
And the fool understandeth it not 7 When the wicked spring up like grass.
And all who practise iniquity flourish.
It is but to be destroyed for ever !
8 Thou, O Lord, art for ever exalted J 9 For, lo ! thine enemies, O Lord, For, lo ! thine enemies perish, And dispersed are all who do iniquity !
10 But my horn thou exaltest, like the buflfelo's ; I am anointed with fresh oil.


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