Isaiah 43:26
Put me now in remembraunce: for we wyl reason together, & shew what thou hast for thee to make thee righteous.
Put me now in remembraunce: for we wyl reason together, & shew what thou hast for thee to make thee righteous.
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25Where as I yet, euen I am he onlye that for my owne selues sake do away thine offences, and forget thy sinnes, so that I wyll neuer thinke vpon them.
6Call to remembraunce O God thy tender mercies & thy louyng kindnesse: for they haue ben for euer.
7Oh remember not thou the sinnes and offences of my youth: but accordyng to thy mercie euen of thy goodnesse O God remember me.
35Yet darest thou say, I am without sinne and giltlesse, Tushe, his wrath can not come vpon me: Beholde, I wyll reason with thee, because thou darest say, I haue not offended.
27Thy first father offended sore, and thy rulers haue sinned against me:
26For thou layest sharply to my charge, and punishest me for the sinnes of my youth.
8Consider this well, and be ashamed: go into your owne selues.
8Wylt thou disanul my iudgement? or wylt thou condempne me, that thou mayst be righteous?
8He is at hande that iustifieth me, who wyll then go with me to lawe? Let vs stande together, yf there be any that will reason with me? let hym come here foorth to me.
8O remember not against vs sinnes that be past, with all speede let thy tender mercy preuent vs: for we are brought very lowe.
22Arise O Lord, mayntayne thine owne cause: remember the dishonour that the foolishe man doth vnto thee dayly.
3My misdeedes haue preuayled against me: oh be thou mercifull vnto our wicked transgressions.
5But if ye wyll aduaunce your selues against me, and rebuke me for the shame that is come vpon me:
2I will say vnto God: O do not condempne me, but shewe me wherefore thou contendest so with me?
9Turne thy face from my sinnes: and wype out all my misdeedes.
5Thou helpest hym that doth right with chearefulnesse, and them that thinke vpon thee in thy wayes: but lo, thou hast ben angrie, for we offended, and haue ben euer in sinne, though the worlde hath cleaued to them, yet shall we be saued.
29Wherfore then wyll ye go to lawe with me? seeyng ye all are sinners agaynst me, saith the Lorde.
29Turne I pray you, be indifferent iudges: turne agayne, and ye shall see myne vngiltinesse,
15O Lorde thou knowest, therfore remember me, and visite me, reuenge me of my persecutours: take me not from this life in the tyme of thine anger, thou knowest that for thy sake I suffer rebuke.
9I will beare the wrath of the Lord, for I haue offended hym till he sit in iudgement vpon my cause, and see that I haue right: then will he bring me foorth to the light, and I shall see his righteousnesse.
18And then go to, saith the Lorde, let vs talke together: though your sinnes be as red as scarlet, they shalbe as whyte as snowe: and though they were lyke purple, they shalbe as whyte as wooll.
32But if thou hast any thing to say, then aunswere me, and speake: for I desire to iustifie thee.
33And truely thou art iust in al that thou hast brought vpon vs, for thou hast done right: As for vs, we haue ben vngodly,
21Consider this O Iacob and Israel, for thou art my seruaunt: I made thee that thou mightest serue me, O Israel forget me not.
22As for thyne offences I haue driuen them away lyke the cloudes, and thy sinnes as the mist: Turne thee agayne vnto me, for I haue redeemed thee.
22Then call, and I wyll aunswere: or let me speake, and geue me then an aunswere.
23How many are my misdeedes and sinnes? let me knowe my transgressions and offences.
24Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and holdest me for thyne enemie?
2Thinkest thou it right that thou sayest, I am more righteous then God?
3For thou sayest: what aduauntage wyll it be vnto thee, and what profite shall I haue of my sinne?
4Remember me O God according to the fauour that thou bearest vnto thy people: O visite me with thy saluation.
18Beholde, now haue I prepared my iudgement, and knowe that I shalbe founde righteous.
19What is he that wyll go to lawe with me? if I now holde my tongue I dye.
1Iudge me O Lorde, and debate my cause with an vnnaturall people: oh delyuer me from the deceiptfull and wicked man.
1Call to remembraunce (O Lorde) what we haue suffred, consider and see our confusion.
9Wherfore I am constrayned, saith the Lorde, yet agayne to contende in iudgement with you, and with your childers children.
9If all nations come in one and be gathered together, whiche among them shall declare suche thinges, and tell vs the things that are past? let them bring their witnesse, so that they be iust: els let them heare, and say, it is trueth.
21Stande at your cause saith the Lord, & bryng foorth your strongest grounde, saith the kyng of Iacob.
11Pardon thou therfore for thy name sake O God my wickednesse: for it is very great.
4Agaynst thee, only agaynst thee I haue sinned and done this euyll in thy sight: that thou mightest be iustified in thy saying, and founde pure when thou art iudged.
63That thou mayest thinke vpon it, and be ashamed, and neuer open thy mouth any more for shame of thy selfe, when I am pacified towarde thee for all that thou hast done, saith the Lorde God.
21These thynges hast thou done and I helde my tongue, thou thoughtest that I am euen such a one as thou thy selfe art: but I wyll reproue thee, and I wyll set foorth in order before thine eyes all that thou hast done.
7Doubtlesse our owne wickednesse doth rewarde vs: but Lorde do thou accordyng to thy name, though our transgression and sinnes be many, and agaynst thee haue we sinned.
1Of Dauid. Pleade thou my cause O God, with them that striue with me: and fight thou agaynst them that fight against me.
1To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid when the prophete Nathan came vnto hym after he was gone in to Bethsabe. Haue mercie on me O Lorde accordyng to thy louyng kindnesse: accordyng vnto the multitudes of thy mercies wype out my wickednesse.
10And I sayde, this is my death: but the ryght hande of the most hyghest may graunt me yeres.
3O my people what haue I done vnto thee? or wherein haue I greeued thee? geue me aunswere.
2Let iudgement come foorth for me from thy face: and let thine eyes loke vpon equitie.
23Stirre thou and awake O my God and my Lorde: to iudge my cause and controuersie.
16Washe you, make you cleane, put away your euyll thoughtes out of my syght: ceasse from doyng of euyll,