Verse 15

The voyce of ioye & myrth is in the dwellynges of ye rightuous, for ye right hande of the LORDE hath gotte the victory.

Referenced Verses

  • Ps 89:13 : 13 Thou hast made the north and the south, Tabor and Hermon shal reioyse in thy name.
  • Acts 2:46-47 : 46 And they contynued daylie with one acorde in the teple, and brake bred in euery house: they toke their meate with ioye & synglenesse of hert, 47 praysinge God, and had fauoure with all ye people. And the LORDE added to the congregacion daylie soch as shulde be saued.
  • Ps 60:12 : 12 Thorow God we shal do greate actes, for it is he that shal treade downe oure enemies.
  • Ps 68:3 : 3 But the rightuous shal be glad & reioyse before God, they shalbe mery & ioyful.
  • Acts 16:34 : 34 And he broughte them in to his house, and set them a table, and reioysed with all his housholde, that he was become a beleuer on God.
  • Rev 18:20 : 20 Reioyce ouer her thou heaue, and ye holy Apostles, and prophetes: for God hath geuen youre iudgmet on her.
  • Rev 19:1-5 : 1 And after that, I herde the voyce of moch people in heauen, sayenge: Alleluia. Saluacion and glory and honour, and power be ascribed to the LORDE or God, 2 for true and righteous are his iudgmentes, because he hath iudged the greate whore (which did corrupt ye earth with her fornicacion) and hath auenged the bloud of his seruautes of her hond. 3 And agayne they sayde: Alleluia. And smoke rose vp for euermore. 4 And ye xxiiij: elders, & the foure beestes fell downe, and worshipped God that sat on the seate, sayenge: Amen: Alleluia. 5 And a voice came out of the seate, sayenge: prayse or LORDE God all ye that are his seruautes, & ye that feare him both small and greate.
  • Ps 98:1 : 1 O synge vnto the LORDE a new songe, for he hath done maruelous thinges.
  • Ps 119:54 : 54 Thy statutes are my songes in the house of my pilgremage.
  • Ps 119:111 : 111 Thy testimonies haue I claymed as myne heretage for euer: & why? they are the very ioye of my herte.
  • Isa 51:9-9 : 9 Wake vp, wake vp, & be stronge: O thou arme of the LORDE: wake vp, lyke as in tymes past, euer and sence the worlde beganne. 10 Art not thou he, that hast wounded that proude lucifer, and hewen the dragon in peces? Art not thou euen he, which hast dried vp the depe of the see, which hast made playne the see grounde, that the delyuered might go thorow? 11 That the redemed of the LORDE, which turned agayne, might come with ioye vnto Sio, there to endure for euer? That myrth and gladnesse might be with them: that sorowe & wo might fle from the?
  • Isa 65:13 : 13 Therfore thus saieth the LORDE God: Beholde, my seruauntes shal eate, but ye shall haue honger. Beholde, my seruauntes shall drynke, but ye shal suffre thurste. Beholde, my seruauntes shal be mery, but ye shal be cofounded.
  • Luke 1:51 : 51 He sheweth strength with his arme, and scatreth them that are proude in the ymaginacion of their hert.
  • Exod 15:6 : 6 Thy right hande (O LORDE) is glorious in power: thy right hade (O LORDE) hath smytten the enemies.
  • Deut 12:12 : 12 and there shal ye eate, and reioyse before the LORDE youre God, ye and youre sonnes, and youre doughters, and youre seruauntes, and youre maydes, and the Leuites that are within youre gates, for they haue no porcion ner inheritauce with you.
  • Ps 30:11-12 : 11 Hear (O LORDE) and haue mercy vpon me: LORDE be thou my helper. 12 And so thou hast turned my heuynesse into ioye: thou hast put of my sack cloth, & gyrded me wt gladnesse. That my honor might synge prayses vnto the wt out ceassynge: O LORDE my God, I wil geue thankes vnto the for euer.
  • Ps 32:11-33:1 : 11 Greate plages shall ye vngodly haue, but who so putteth his trust in the LORDE, mercy shall compasse him on euery syde. Be glad (o ye rightuous) and reioyse in the LORDE, be ioyfull all ye that are true of herte. 1 Reioyse in ye LORDE (o ye rightuous) for it becommeth well the iust to be thankfull.
  • Ps 44:3 : 3 For they gat not the londe in possession thorow their owne swerde, nether was it their owne arme that helped them.
  • Ps 45:4 : 4 Gyrde the with thy swerde vpon thy thee (o thou mightie) with worshipe and renowne.