Psalms 133:1
A song of high degrees (made) of Dauid. Beholde howe good and howe pleasaunt a thing it is: that brethren dwel together in vnitie.
A song of high degrees (made) of Dauid. Beholde howe good and howe pleasaunt a thing it is: that brethren dwel together in vnitie.
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2It is lyke vnto a pretious oyntment powred vpon the head, which runneth downe vpon the beard, euen vpon Aarons beard: which also runneth downe vpon the skyrtes of his garmentes.
3It is also like vnto the deawe of Hermon: whiche falleth downe vpon the hyll of Sion. For God hath commaunded his blessing: and life euerlasting to be where is suche concorde.
1Prayse ye the Lorde, for it is a good thyng: sing psalmes vnto our Lorde, for it is a pleasaunt thing, his praise is to be desired.
2Ye that stande in the house of God: in the courtes of the house of our Lord,
3Prayse ye the Lorde, for God is gratious: sing psalmes vnto his name, for it is pleasaunt.
14We delighted greatly to conferre our secretes together: we walked deuoutly in the house of God felowe lyke.
1To the chiefe musition vpon Gittith, a psalme of the sonnes of Corach. O how amiable are thy dwellinges: thou God of hoastes?
6Pray for the peace of Hierusalem: they shall prosper that loue thee.
7Peace be within thy walles: and plenteousnesse within thy palaces.
8For my brethren and companions sakes: I wyll wyshe peace to be within thee.
1A song of high degrees of Dauid. I was glad when they sayde vnto me: we wyll go into the house of God.
1Let brotherly loue continue.
5Howe goodly are thy tentes O Iacob, and thyne habitations O Israel?
3Endeuoryng to kepe the vnitie of the spirite in the bonde of peace:
10Affectioned one to another with brotherly loue, in geuyng honour, go one before another.
21Blessed be God out of Sion: who dwelleth at Hierusalem. Prayse ye the Lorde.
3Hierusalem is builded: as a citie that is well vnited together in it selfe.
11Finally brethren, fare well, be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mynde, lyue in peace, and the God of loue and peace shalbe with you.
12Greete one another in an holy kisse.
6O Howe faire and louely art thou my dearlyng in pleasures?
32And the multitude of them that beleued, were of one heart, and of one soule: Neither sayde any of them, that ought of ye thynges which he possessed, was his owne: but they had all thinges common.
1O God, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle? who shall rest vppon thy holy hyll?
6Euery man helped his neighbour, and sayd to his brother, be strong.
1Reioyce in God O ye righteous: for prayse becommeth well the iust.
1Prayse ye the Lorde, syng vnto God a newe song: he ought to be praysed in the congregation of saintes.
4Beholde, for thus shall the man be blessed: that feareth God.
5God wyll blesse thee out of Sion: and thou shalt see Hierusalem in prosperitie all the dayes of thy lyfe.
8In conclusion, be ye all of one minde, of one heart, loue as brethren, be pitiful, be curteous,
11Agayne, when two sleepe together they are warme: but howe can a body be warme alone?
1Prayse ye the Lorde. I wyll prayse God with my whole heart: in the congregation and assemblie of righteous men.
103Howe sweete are thy wordes vnto my throte: truely they be sweeter then hony is to my mouth.
1Prayse ye the Lorde. Blessed is the man that feareth God: he hath great delight in his commaundementes.
9Baulme and sweete incense make the heart merie: so sweete is that frende that geueth counsell from the heart.
1And all the whole earth was of one language and lyke speache.
44And all that beleued, kept them selues together, and had all thynges common,
31O that men would confesse vnto god: his louyng kyndnes and meruaylous actes done to the chyldren of men.
31As for the rounde compasse of this worlde I make it ioyfull: for my delite is to be among the chyldren of men.
2Fulfyl ye my ioy, that ye be lyke mynded, hauyng the same loue, being of one accorde, of one mynde,
1Then all Israel gathered them selues to Dauid vnto Hebron, saying:
24Fayre wordes are an hony combe, a refresshyng of the mynde, and health of the bones.
26Howe is it then brethren? When ye come together, euery one of you hath a psalme, hath a doctrine, hath a tongue, hath a reuelation, hath interpretation. Let all thynges be done vnto edifiyng.
15Blessed is the people that knoweth a triumphant noyse: O God, they shall walke in the light of thy countenaunce.
7The light is sweete, and a pleasaunt thing is it for the eyes to looke vpon the sunne.
15That he may bryng foorth foode out of the earth: both wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oyle to make hym haue a chearefull countenaunce, & also bread to strengthen mans heart.
17He is a frende that alway loueth, and in aduersitie a man shall knowe who is his brother.
19Blesse God ye the house of Israel: blesse God ye the house of Aaron.
8O taste and see how gracious God is: blessed is the man that trusteth in him.
3But all my delyght is to do good vnto the saintes that are in the earth: and vnto such as excell in vertue.
9Therfore two are better then one, for they may well enioy the profite of their labour: For yf one of them fall, his companion helpeth him vp agayne.
15Happy are the people that be in such a case: blessed is the people who haue God for their Lorde.