Psalms 20:7
Some put their trust in chariotes, and some in horses: but we wyll remember the name of God our Lorde.
Some put their trust in chariotes, and some in horses: but we wyll remember the name of God our Lorde.
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8They shalbe made to bowe and fall: but we shall arise, and stande vpright.
9Saue thou O God: that the king may heare vs in the day when we call.
31The horse is prepared against the day of battayle: but the Lorde geueth victorie.
1Wo be vnto them that go downe into Egypt for helpe, and trust in horses, and put their confidence in charrets because they be many, and in horsemen because they be lustie and strong: but they regarde not the holy one of Israel, and they aske no question at the Lorde.
21For our heart shall reioyce in him: because we haue put our trust in his holy name.
13O Lord our God, other lordes beside thee hath subdued vs: but we wyll be mindfull only of thee and of thy name.
12O our God, wilt thou not iudge them? for we haue no might against this great companie that commeth against vs: neither wote we what to do, but our eyes be vnto thee.
5We wyll reioyce in thy saluation, and triumph in the name of our Lorde: for God wyll perfourme all thy petitions.
6Nowe I knowe that God wyll saue his annoynted, he wyll heare him from his heauenly sanctuarie: there is saluation in the mightinesse of his right hande.
17A horse for to saue is vanitie: and he can deliuer none by his great strength.
8It is better to trust in God: then to put any confidence in man.
9It is better to trust in God: then to put any confidence in princes.
10All nations compassed me rounde about: but I trusted in the name of God that I shoulde destroy them.
16For ye haue sayde, No, but we wyll escape thorowe horses, therefore shall ye flee: And we wyll get vs vp vpon swift beastes, and therefore shall your persecutours be swifter.
7Because the king trusteth in God, and in the mercie of the most highest: he shal not miscarie.
5Through thee we wyll ouerthrowe our enemies: and in thy name we wyll treade them vnder that ryse vp agaynst vs.
6For I wyll not trust in my bowe: and it is not my sworde that can saue me.
1When thou goest out to battayle agaynst thine enemies, & seest horses, and charettes, and people, mo then thou, be not afrayde of them: for the Lorde thy God is with thee, which brought thee out of the lande of Egypt.
24Why thinkest thou scorne at the presence of one of the least Dukes of my maisters seruauntes, and trustest to Egypt for charets and horsmen?
3Asshur shalbe no more our helper, neither will we ride vpon horses any more, neither wyll we say any more to the worke of our handes, Ye are our gods: for in thee the fatherlesse findeth mercie.
7Thy chiefe valley also was full of charrettes, and the horsemen set their faces directly towarde the gate.
3Nowe the Egyptians are men and not God, and their horses fleshe, and not spirite: And assoone as the Lord stretcheth out his hande, then shall the helper fall and he that shoulde haue ben helped, and they shall altogether be destroyed.
9Howe darest thou resist the power of the smallest prince that my Lorde hath? howe darest thou trust in the charrets and horsemen of Egypt?
4Our fathers hoped in thee: they trusted in thee, & thou didst deliuer them.
3His spirite shall depart out of hym, he shall turne agayne to his earth: at that day all his thoughtes shall perishe.
12Thorowe the Lorde we wyll do valiaunt actes: for he him selfe wyll treade downe our enemies.
20If we had forgotten the name of our Lorde, and holden vp our handes to any straunge god:
8With him is an arme of flesh: but with vs is the Lord our God for to helpe vs, and to fight our battayles. And the people toke a courage through the wordes of Hezekia king of Iuda.
7God is my strength and my shielde, my heart hath trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart skippeth for ioy, and in my song I wyll prayse hym.
13Be thou exalted O God accordyng to thine owne might: so we wyll sing, and with psalmes we wyll prayse thy power.
6At thy rebuke O God of Iacob: both the charet and horse be brought to naught.
7But if thou wouldest say vnto me, We trust in the Lorde our God: Is not he that God whose hygh places & aulters Hezekia toke downe, and commaunded Iuda and Hierusalem to worship only before this aulter?
13Through the Lorde wyll we do valiaunt actes: for he him selfe will treade downe our enemies.
20Nowe therfore deliuer vs O Lord our God from the handes of Sennacherib, that all the kyngdomes of the earth may knowe that thou only art the Lorde.
9But Israel trust thou in God: he is their ayde and their shielde.
20Loke in what place therefore ye heare the noyse of the trumpet, resort ye thither vnto vs, and our God shall fight for vs:
17Ye shall not neede to fight in this battell: but steppe foorth and stand, and beholde the helpe of the Lorde whiche is with you: feare not, nor let your heartes fayle you O ye of Iuda and of Hierusalem: To morowe go out against them for, the Lord wilbe with you.
4Many shall see it, and feare: and shall put their trust in God.
4Put ye your trust alway in the Lord: for in the Lorde God there is strength for euermore.
7Their lande is full of siluer and golde, neither is there any ende of their treasure: their lande is also full of horses, and no ende is there of their charrettes.
22If ye say vnto me, we trust in the Lorde our God: Is not that he whose hygh places and whose aulters Hezekia hath put downe? and hath sayd to Iuda and Hierusalem, ye shall worship before this aulter here in Hierusalem.
7Shewe thy marueylous louyng kindnesse: thou that art the sauiour of them that trust in thee, from such as ryse vp agaynst thy ryght hande.
8Our helpe is in the name of God: who hath made heauen and earth.
6For the Lorde had made the hoast of the Syrians to heare a noyse of charets, & a noyse of horses, & the noyse of a great hoast: Insomuch that they sayde one to another, Lo, the king of Israel hath hyred against vs the kinges of the Hethites, and the kinges of the Egyptians, to come vpon vs.
1To the chiefe musition, a song (to be song) of the children of Corach vpon Alamoth. The Lorde is our refuge & strength: a helpe very easyly founde in troubles.
18And so we wyll not go backe from thee: thou shalt reuiue vs, and we wyll call vpon thy name.
2I wyll say vnto God, thou art my hope and my fortresse: my Lorde, in whom I wyll trust.
23And the seruauntes of the king of Syria sayde vnto him: The gods of the hilles are their gods, and therefore they had the better of vs: but let vs fight against them in the playne, and for what ye will we shall haue the better of them.
3At the noyse and stamping of their strong barbed horses, at the shaking of their charrets, and at the rumbling of the wheeles: the fathers shall not looke to their chyldren, so feeble and weerie shall their handes be,