Verse 1
O geue thankes vnto the LORDE, and call vpon his name: tell the people what thinges he hath done.
Verse 2
O let youre songes be of him: prayse him, and let youre talkynge be of all his wonderous workes.
Verse 3
Geue his holy name a good reporte, let their hertes reioyse that seke the LORDE.
Verse 4
Seke the LORDE, and his strength, seke his face euermore.
Verse 5
Remembre the maruelous workes that he hath done, his wonders and the iudgmentes of his mouth.
Verse 6
O ye sede of Abraham his seruaunt, ye children of Iacob his chosen.
Verse 7
He is the LORDE oure God, whose punyshmentes are thorow out all the worlde.
Verse 8
He is allwaye myndfull of his couenaunt, and promyse that he made to a thousande generacions.
Verse 9
Yee the couenaunt that he made wt Abraham, and the ooth that he swore vnto Isaac.
Verse 10
And apoynted the same vnto Iacob for a lawe, and to Israel for an euerlastinge testament.
Verse 11
Sayenge: vnto the wil I geue the londe of Canaan, the lott of youre heretage.
Verse 12
When there was yet but a fewe of them, and they straungers therin.
Verse 13
What tyme as they wente from one nacion to another, from one kyngdome to another.
Verse 14
He suffred no man to hurte them, but reproued euen kynges for their sakes.
Verse 15
Touch not myne anoynted, do my prophetes no harme.
Verse 16
Morouer he called for a derth vpon the lode, and destroyed all the prouysion of bred.
Verse 17
But he had sent a man before them, euen Ioseph which was solde to be a bonde seruaunt.
Verse 18
They hurte his fete in the stockes, the yron pearsed his herte.
Verse 19
Vntill the tyme that his worde came, and till the worde of ye LORDE had tried him.
Verse 20
Then sent the kinge and caused him be delyuered, the prynce of the people bad let him go.
Verse 21
He made him lorde of his house, & ruler of all his substaunce.
Verse 22
That he might enfourme his prynces after his wil, and teach his Senatours wysdome.
Verse 23
Israel also came in to Egipte, and Iacob was a straunger in the lode of Ham.
Verse 24
But he increased his people exceadingly, and made them stronger then their enemies.
Verse 25
Whose hert turned, so that they hated his people, and dealt vntruly with his seruauntes.
Verse 26
Then sent he Moses his seruaunt, and Aaron whom he had chosen.
Verse 27
These dyd his tokens amoge them, and wonders in the londe of Ham.
Verse 28
He sent darcknesse and it was darcke, for they were not obedient vnto his worde.
Verse 29
He turned their waters in to bloude, and slewe their fishe.
Verse 30
Their londe brought forth frogges, yee euen in their kynges chambers.
Verse 31
He spake the worde, & their came all maner of flies & lise in all their quarters.
Verse 32
He gaue them hale stones for rayne, and flammes of fyre in their lode.
Verse 33
He smote their vynyardes & fige trees, and destroyed the trees that were in their coastes.
Verse 34
He spake ye worde, and their came greshoppers & catirpillers innumerable.
Verse 35
These ate vp all the grasse in their lode, and deuoured the frutes of their groude.
Verse 36
He smote all ye first borne in their lode, euen the chefe of all their substaunce.
Verse 37
He brought them forth wt syluer & golde, there was not one feble personne amoge their trybes.
Verse 38
Egipte was glad of their departinge, for they were afraied of the.
Verse 39
e spred out a cloude to be a couerynge, and fyre to geue light in the night season.
Verse 40
At their desyre, there came quales, and he fylled them with the bred of heaue.
Verse 41
He opened the rocke of stone, & the waters flowed out: so that ryuers ranne in the wildernesse.
Verse 42
For why, he remembred his holy promyse which he had made vnto Abraham his seruaunt.
Verse 43
Thus he brought forth his people with ioye, and his chosen with gladnesse.
Verse 44
And gaue them the lodes of the Heithe, where they toke the labours of the people in possession.
Verse 45
That they might kepe his statutes, and obserue his lawes. Halleluya. Halleluya.