Psalms 74:2
Remember thy congregation, thou hast possest it nowe a long tyme: thou hast redeemed the rodde of thine inheritaunce, euen mount Sion wherein thou dwellest.
Remember thy congregation, thou hast possest it nowe a long tyme: thou hast redeemed the rodde of thine inheritaunce, euen mount Sion wherein thou dwellest.
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1A wise instruction (to be song) of Asaph. O Lorde wherfore dost thou forsake vs altogether? wherfore breaketh foorth thy anger agaynst the sheepe of thy pasture.
3Lyft vp thy feete for to destroy vtterly euery enemie: which hath done euyll in thy sanctuarie.
4Thyne aduersaries roare in the myddest of thy congregations: and set vp their banners for signes of victorie.
17Thou shalt bryng them in, and plant them in the mountayne of thine inheritaunce, the place Lord which thou hast made for to dwell in, the sanctuarie, O Lord, which thy handes haue prepared
51For they be thy people, and thyne inheritaunce, whiche thou broughtest out of Egypt, euen from the middest of the fornace of iron.
18Remember this O God, the enemie hath dishonoured: and the foolishe people hath blasphemed thy name.
19O deliuer not the soule of thy turtle doue vnto a wylde beast: forget not the congregation of the poore for euer.
6Call to remembraunce O God thy tender mercies & thy louyng kindnesse: for they haue ben for euer.
17O Lorde, wherefore hast thou led vs out of the way? wherefore hast thou hardened our heartes that we feare thee not? Be at one with vs agayne for thy seruauntes sake, and for the generation of thyne heritage.
18Thy holy people haue had but a litle whyle thy sanctuarie in possession, for our enemies haue troden downe thy holy place.
53For thou dyddest seperate them from among all the nations of the earth to be thyne owne inheritaunce, as thou saydest by the hande of Moyses thy seruaunt, when thou broughtest our fathers out of Egypt O Lorde God.
10Thy flocke dwelleth there: for thou O Lorde doest of thy goodnesse prepare for the poore.
2Let him sende thee helpe from the sanctuarie: and ayde thee out of Sion.
3Let him remember all thy offeringes: and turne into asshes thy burnt sacrifices. Selah.
13For God hath chosen to be in Sion: he had a desire that it might be an habitation for hym.
4Remember me O God according to the fauour that thou bearest vnto thy people: O visite me with thy saluation.
1Call to remembraunce (O Lorde) what we haue suffred, consider and see our confusion.
9Be not to sore displeased O Lord, and kepe not our offences to long in thy remembraunce: but consider that we all are thy people.
10The cities of thy sanctuarie lye waste, Sion is a wildernesse, and Hierusalem a desert.
11Our holy house whiche is our beautie where our fathers praysed thee, is brent vp: yea, all our commodities and pleasures are wasted away.
49Lorde where are become thy former olde louyng kyndnesses: which thou dydst sweare vnto Dauid by thy fayth that thou wouldest perfourme.
8O remember not against vs sinnes that be past, with all speede let thy tender mercy preuent vs: for we are brought very lowe.
1A psalme of Asaph. O Lord, the heathen are come into thyne inheritaunce: they haue defiled thy holy temple, they haue made Hierusale an heape of stones
7Remember the chyldren of Edom in the day of Hierusalem: they sayde, downe with it, downe with it, euen to the grounde.
13Thou wylt aryse vp, thou wylt haue compassion vpon Sion: for it is tyme that thou haue mercie vpon her, for the tyme appoynted is come.
14For thy seruauntes be well affected towarde her stones: and it pitieth them to see her in the dust.
10Because thou hast forgotten the God of thy saluation, and hast not ben myndfull of thy strong rocke: therfore shalt thou set pleasaunt plantes, and shalt graffe the braunche of another mans vine.
14Therfore feede thy people with thy rod, the flocke of thyne heritage whiche dwel desolate in the wood, that they may be fed vpon the mount of Carmel, Basan, and Gilead, as aforetime.
1A song of high degrees. O God be mindfull of Dauid: with all his affliction.
22Thy people of Israel diddest thou make thyne owne people for euer, and thou becamest their God.
9O saue thy people, and geue thy blessing vnto thine inheritaunce: feede them and exalt them for euermore.
35For the Lorde wyll saue Sion, and builde the cities of Iehuda: that men may dwel there and haue it in possession.
11Sing psalmes vnto God abiding at Sion: declare his notable actes among the people.
2At Shalem is his tabernacle: and his dwellyng in Sion.
1Alas howe hath the Lorde darckened the daughter of Sion in his wrath? As for the honour of Israel he hath cast it downe fro heauen vnto the earth, and he remembred not his owne footestole when he was angry?
18Of God that begat thee thou art vnmyndfull, and hast forgotten God that made thee.
13Thou in thy mercie hast caryed this people which thou hast redeemed, and hast brought them in thy strength vnto thy holy habitation.
6His tabernacle as a garden hath he destroyed, his solempne meetinges hath he put downe: the Lord hath brought it so to passe that the hye solempne feastes and Sabbathes in Sion are cleane forgotten: in his heauy displeasure hath he dispised the kyng and priestes.
20Wherefore wylt thou styll forget vs, and forsake vs so long?
54And brought them within the borders of his sanctuarie: euen to this mountayne which his right hand purchased.
35Neuerthelesse they dyd but flatter him with their mouth: and they made hym a lye with their tongue.
17And though all this be come vpon vs: yet we do not forget thee, nor shewe our selues to be false in thy couenaunt.
5They shall aske the way to Sion, thither shall they turne their faces, saying: Come, and we wyll cleaue to the Lorde in a couenaunt that neuer shalbe broken.
24wherfore hydest thou thy face, and forgettest our miserie and tribulation?
15Loke downe then from heauen, and beholde from the dwelling place of thy sanctuarie and thy glorie: Howe is it that thy gelousie, thy strength, the multitude of thy mercies, and thy louing kindnesse wyll not be intreated of vs?
1To the chiefe musition vpon Susan Eduth, a golden psalme of Dauid, for to teache: (made) when he fought against Mesopotamia and Syria of Stobah, and when Ioab turned backe and slue twelue thousande Edomites in the salt valley.) O Lorde thou hast cast vs out, thou hast dispearsed vs, thou art displeased: O turne thee vnto vs agayne.
12Prayse God O Hierusalem: prayse thy Lorde O Sion.
7When my soule fainted within me, I remembred the Lorde, and my prayer came in vnto thee into thy holy temple.
7And so shall the congregation of the people come about thee: for their sakes therfore place thy selfe on high.
21Consider this O Iacob and Israel, for thou art my seruaunt: I made thee that thou mightest serue me, O Israel forget me not.