Psalms 78:38
Yea many a tyme he dyd much for to represse his anger: and neuer woulde suffer his whole rage to breake out.
Yea many a tyme he dyd much for to represse his anger: and neuer woulde suffer his whole rage to breake out.
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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?
18Who is such a God as thou, that pardonest wickednesse, and forgeuest the offences of the remnaunt of thyne heritage? He kepeth not his wrath for euer: for his delite is to haue compassion.
19He shall turne againe, and be merciful to vs, he shall put downe our wickednesses, and cast all our sinnes into the bottome of the sea?
8God is full of compassion and pitie: loth to be angry, and exceedyng great in mercie.
9He vseth not to continue in chydyng: neither reserueth he his anger for euer.
10He dealeth not with vs accordyng to our sinnes: nor rewardeth vs according to our wickednesse.
37Yet for all that he beyng most merciful: cleane pardoned all their misdeedes, and destroyed them not.
43Many a time dyd God deliuer them, but they rebelled against hym with their owne inuentions: and were brought downe for their wickednes.
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.
18The Lorde is long yer he be angrie, and of great mercy, and suffreth iniquitie and sinne, and leaueth no man innocent, and visiteth the vnrighteousnesse of the fathers vpon the chyldren, in the thirde and fourth generations.
19Be mercyfull I beseche thee vnto the sinne of this people accordyng vnto thy great mercy, as thou hast forgeuen this people from Egypt, euen vntyll nowe.
8God is gratious and mercifull: loth to be angry, and great in louing kindnesse.
32But though he punishe, yet according to the multitude of his mercies he receaueth to grace agayne.
3Thou hast taken away al thy displeasure: and turned thy selfe from thy wrathfull indignation.
4Turne vs O God of our saluation: and let thyne anger ceasse from vs.
5Wilt thou be displeased at vs for euer? and wylt thou stretche out thy wrath from one generation to another,
17And woulde not obey, neither were mindeful of the wonders that thou diddest for the: but hardened their neckes, and had in their heades to returne to their bondage by their rebellion: But thou O God of mercies, gracious, and full of compassion, of long suffering, and of great mercie, yet forsookest them not.
30Yet many yeres diddest thou forbeare them, and testifiedst vnto them through thy spirite, euen by the hand of thy prophetes, and yet would they not heare: therefore gauest thou them into the hand of the nations of the landes.
31And for thy great mercies sake, thou hast not vtterly consumed them, neither forsaken them: for thou art a gratious and mercifull God.
50He made away to his indignation, & spared not their soule from death: he gaue their lyfe to be subiect to the pestilence.
7And kepyng mercy in store for thousandes, forgeuing wickednes, vngodlynes and sinne, and not leauing one innocent, visiting the wickednes of the fathers vpon the chyldren, and vpon the chyldrens chyldren, euen vnto the third and fourth generation.
16For I chyde not euer, and am not wroth without ende: but the blasting goeth from me, and is included in the body, and I made the breath.
17I am wroth with hym for his couetousnesse, I smite hym, I hide me and am angrie, and he turneth himselfe, and foloweth thee by the way of his owne heart.
10And God sawe their workes, that they turned from their euil wayes, and he repented of the euill that he saide he woulde do vnto them, and did it not.
28But when they came to rest, they turned backe againe to do euill before thee: therefore leftest thou them in the hande of their enemies, so that they had the dominion ouer them: And when they conuerted, & cryed vnto thee, thou heardest them from heauen, and many times hast thou deliuered them according to thy great mercie,
8O God our Lord thou heardest them, O Lorde thou didst forbeare them: and thou tokest auengement for their owne inuentions.
17Neuerthelesse mine eye spared them, so that I woulde not destroy them, nor consume them in the wildernesse.
50And be mercyfull vnto thy people that haue sinned against thee, and vnto all their iniquities wherby they haue done wickedly against thee, & get thou them the fauour of those whiche led them away captiue, that they may haue compassion on them.
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.
15But thou O Lorde art a God full of compassion and mercy: long yet thou be angry, plenteous in goodnes and trueth.
23Wherfore he appointed to destroy them, had not Moyses his chosen stand in the breache before hym: to turne away his wrathful indignation, lest he should destroy them.
4I wyll heale their rebellion, I wyll loue them freely: for mine anger is turned away from hym.
3The Lorde is slowe to anger, and also of great power, and in no case will not acquite the wicked, the Lordes dealing is with blustring tempest and whirle winde, and the cloudes are the dust of his feete.
4The merciful and gratious God: hath so left a remembraunce of his meruaylous workes.
31For all this they sinned still: and beleued not his wonderous workes.
23Yet Lorde thou knowest all their counsayle, that they haue deuised to slay me, forgeue not their wickednesse, and let not their sinnes be put out of thy sight, but let them be iudged before thee as giltie: this do thou vnto them in the tyme of thine indignation.
8When I was angry I hyd my face from thee for a litle season: but through euerlastyng goodnesse haue I pardoned thee, saith the Lorde thy redeemer.
14And the Lorde refrayned hym selfe from the euill whiche he sayd he would do vnto his people.
9Hath God forgotten to be gratious? and will he shut vp his louing kindnesse in displeasure? Selah.
33Neuerthelesse, my louyng kyndnesse I wyll not take vtterly from hym: I wyl not breake my promise with hym.
19Yet forsookest thou them not in the wildernesse, according to thy great mercies: And the cloudy piller departed not from them on the day time to leade the the way, neither the piller of fire in the night season, to shewe them light in the way by which they should go.
8O remember not against vs sinnes that be past, with all speede let thy tender mercy preuent vs: for we are brought very lowe.
11But they forgat his workes: and his wonders which he had shewed them.
12Wherfore should the Egyptians speake and say: For a mischiefe dyd he bryng them out, euen for to slay them in the mountaynes, & to consume them from the face of the earth? Turne from thy fierce wrath, and repent of this euyll deuise agaynst thy people.
26Notwithstanding, the Lorde turned not from the fiercenesse of his great wrath wherewith he was angry against Iuda, because of all the prouocations that Manasse had prouoked him withall.
9Neuerthelesse, for my names sake I wyll withdrawe my wrath, and for my honours sake I will patiently forbeare thee, that I do not roote thee out.
21Wherefore God hearde them, he was wroth, a fire was kindled in Iacob: and there arose vp heauy displeasure against Israel.
23And the Lorde had mercie on them, and pitied them, and had respect vnto them, because of his appoyntment made with Abraham, Isahac, and Iacob, and would not destroy them, neither cast he them from him as yet.