Psalms 78:35
Neuerthelesse they dyd but flatter him with their mouth: and they made hym a lye with their tongue.
Neuerthelesse they dyd but flatter him with their mouth: and they made hym a lye with their tongue.
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34And they remembred that the Lorde was their rocke: & that the Lorde most hyghest was their redeemer.
39For he considered that they were but fleshe, and that they were euen a winde that passeth away & cometh not againe.
40How oft dyd they prouoke hym in the wildernes: & greeued hym in the desert?
41They turned backe and tempted the Lorde: and prescribed boundes to the most holy God of Israel.
42They thought not of his hande: in the day when he redeemed them from the enemie.
18Of God that begat thee thou art vnmyndfull, and hast forgotten God that made thee.
37And he shall say: Where are their gods, their god in whom they trusted?
21They forgat God their sauiour, who had done so great thynges in Egypt:
44Neuerthelesse, he did beholde them in their aduersitie: in geuing eare to their complaint.
45And he remembred his couenaunt: and repented, according to the multitude of his mercies.
7That they shoulde put their trust in God, and not forget the workes of God: but kepe his commaundementes.
8And that they be not as their forefathers were a rebellious and a mutable generation: a generation that directed not their heart aright, and whose spirite cleaued not stedfastly vnto God.
34And the children of Israel thought not on the Lorde their God, which had deliuered them out of the handes of all their enemies on euery syde:
24And their complaynt came vp vnto God from the bondage: and God heard their mone, and God remembred his couenaunt with Abraham, Isahac, and Iacob.
25And God loked vpon the chyldren of Israel, and God had respecte vnto them.
2And he saide: The Lorde is my rocke, and my castell, and my delyuerer.
3God is my strength, in him will I trust: he is my shielde, and the horne of my saluation, my hie towre, and my refuge, my sauiour, thou hast saued me from wrong.
32For who is a God saue the Lord? and who is mightie saue our God?
2God is my stony rocke & my fortresse, and my delyuerer: my Lorde, my castell in whom I wyll trust, my buckler, the horne of my saluation, & my refuge.
11But they forgat his workes: and his wonders which he had shewed them.
36For their heart was not vpright with him: neither continued they faythfull in his couenaunt.
31For their god is not as our God: our enemies also them selues are iudges.
10And I sayde, this is my death: but the ryght hande of the most hyghest may graunt me yeres.
56Neuerthelesse, they tempted and displeased the most hyghest Lorde: & kept not his testimonies.
10And he saued them from the hande of suche as hated them: & redeemed them from the hande of the enemie.
17Yet for all this they sinned still against hym: so that they prouoked the most hyghest in the wildernesse.
22But God is to me a refuge: and my Lorde is the rocke of my confidence.
31For who is a Lorde besides God: or who hath any strength besides our Lorde?
8Consider this well, and be ashamed: go into your owne selues.
4Our fathers hoped in thee: they trusted in thee, & thou didst deliuer them.
11For their redeemer is mightie, euen he shall defend their cause against thee.
27For they say to a stocke, Thou art my father, & to a stone, Thou hast begotten me: yea they haue turned their backe vpon me, and not their face: but in the tyme of their trouble, when they say, stande vp and helpe vs:
21They suffred no thirst, he led them through the wildernesse, and caused the waters to flowe out vnto them from out of the rocke: he claue the rocke a sunder, and the water gusshed out.
7Our fathers did not well consider thy wonders in Egypt, neither did they remember thy manifolde great goodnes: but they rebelled at the sea, euen at the red sea.
6And they cry vnto god in their trouble: who deliuereth them from their distresse.
15And gauest them bread from heauen when they were hungry, and broughtest foorth water for them out of the rocke when they were thirstye, and promysedst them that they should go in and take possession of the lande ouer which thou haddest lyft vp thyne hand for to geue them.
2Remember thy congregation, thou hast possest it nowe a long tyme: thou hast redeemed the rodde of thine inheritaunce, euen mount Sion wherein thou dwellest.
8O God our Lord thou heardest them, O Lorde thou didst forbeare them: and thou tokest auengement for their owne inuentions.
18Moreouer, when they had made them a moulten calfe, and saide. This is thy God that brought thee out of the lande of Egypt, and did blasphemies:
7They shall vtter out of their mouth a memoriall of thyne aboundaunt kyndnesse: and they shall syng of thy ryghteousnesse.
13And they cry vnto god in their trouble: who deliuereth the out of their distresse.
8For he sayde, These no doubt are my people, and no shrinking chyldren: and so was he their sauiour.
6Call to remembraunce O God thy tender mercies & thy louyng kindnesse: for they haue ben for euer.
28And they cry vnto god in their trouble: who deliuereth the out of their distresse.
4And when any man in his trouble did turne vnto the Lorde God of Israel and sought him, he was found of them.
8Whiche turned the harde rocke into a standing water: and the flint stone into a springing well of waters.
8O remember not against vs sinnes that be past, with all speede let thy tender mercy preuent vs: for we are brought very lowe.
19And they crye vnto God in their trouble: who deliuereth them out of their distresse.