Psalms 119:162
I am as glad of thy worde: as he that fyndeth a great bootie.
I am as glad of thy worde: as he that fyndeth a great bootie.
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14I am delighted in the way of thy testimonies: as in all maner of riches.
15I wyll study thy commaundementes: and I wyll consider thy wayes.
16My delyght shalbe in thy statutes: and I wyll not forget thy worde.
158I sawe transgressours, and I was greeued at the heart: because they kept not thy lawe.
159Beholde howe I loue thy commaundementes: quicken me O God accordyng to thy louyng kindnesse.
160The beginning of thy word is trueth: and all the iudgementes of thy ryghteousnesse endure for euermore.
161Shin Princes haue persecuted me without a cause: but my heart hath stoode in awe of thy wordes.
174I haue longed for thy saluation O God: and thy lawe is my whole delight
16When I had founde thy wordes I did eate them vp greedyly, they haue made my heart ioyfull and glad: for thy name was called vpon me O Lorde God of hoastes.
47And my delyght shalbe in thy commaundementes: which I haue loued.
111I haue claymed thy testimonies as myne heritage for euer: for they are the very ioy of myne heart.
40Behold I haue coueted after thy commaundementes: cause me to lyue in thy ryghteousnesse.
41Vau Let thy louing mercie also come vnto me O God: euen thy saluation, accordyng to thy worde.
42And I shall aunswere to hym that layeth thy worde to me for a reproche: for in thy worde I haue put my trust.
43Take not the worde of trueth vtterly out of my mouth: for my hope is in thy iudgementes.
10I haue sought thee with my whole heart: suffer me not to swarue from thy commaundementes.
11I haue hyd thy wordes within my heart: for this ende, that I shoulde not sinne agaynst thee.
12Blessed art thou O God: teache me thy statutes.
143Trouble and griefe haue taken holde vpon me: yet thy commaundementes be my delyght.
74They that feare thee, shall see me, & reioyce: because I haue geuen earnest attendaunce vnto thy worde.
140Thy worde is purified to the vttermost: and thy seruaunt loueth it.
127Therfore I loue thy commaundementes: aboue golde and precious stone.
103Howe sweete are thy wordes vnto my throte: truely they be sweeter then hony is to my mouth.
131I opened my mouth and panted: for I bare a great affection to thy commaundementes.
114Thou art my refuge and my shield: I geue earnest attendaunce vnto thy worde.
1To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid. The kyng ought to reioyce in thy strength O God: and he ought to be exceedyng glad of thy saluation.
163That which is false I hate and abhorre: but thy lawe I do loue.
164I do prayse thee seuen tymes euery day: for loue of the iudgementes of thy iustice.
165They that loue thy lawe shall haue great prosperitie: and nothyng shall offende them.
166Lorde, I haue wayted after thy saluation: and I haue done thy commaundementes.
167My soule hath kept thy testimonies: and I haue loued them exceedyngly.
56This came to passe for me: because I kept thy commaundementes.
50That same is my comfort in my affliction: for thy worde maketh me to lyue.
5But I repose my trust in thy mercie, and my heart is ioyfull in thy saluation:
16Yea my raynes shalbe very glad, if thy lippes speake the thing that is right.
97Mem Howe greatly do I loue thy lawe? my study is all the day long in it.
172My tongue shall syng of thy worde: for all thy commaundementes are ryghteousnesse.
7I wyll be glad and reioyce in thy louing kindnes: for that thou hast considered my trouble, and hast knowen my soule in aduersities.
45And I wyll walke in a large scope: for I seke thy commaundementes.
129Pe Thy testimonies contayne wonderfull thinges: therfore doth my soule kepe them.
72The lawe of thy mouth is dearer vnto me: then thousandes of golde & siluer.
77Let thy pitifull mercies come vnto me, that I may lyue: for thy lawe is my delyght.
9And my soule shalbe ioyfull in God: it shall reioyce in his saluation.
35Leade me in the path of thy comaundementes: for therin is my delyght.
70Their heart is as fat as brawne: but my delyght hath ben in thy lawe.
107I am troubled aboue measure: quicken me O God accordyng vnto thy worde.
29Haue I euer reioyced at the hurt of myne enemie? or was I euer glad that any harme happened vnto him? Oh, no.
14That I may shewe all thy prayses within the gates of the daughter of Sion: and reioyce in thy saluation.
65Teth O God thou hast dealt gratiouslye with thy seruaunt: according vnto thy worde.
101I haue rstrayned my feete from euery euyll way: that I may kepe thy worde.