Psalms 85:6
Wylt thou not turne agayne and reuiue vs: that thy people may reioyce in thee?
Wylt thou not turne agayne and reuiue vs: that thy people may reioyce in thee?
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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,
7Shew vs thy louing kindnes O God: and graunt vs thy saluation.
18And so we wyll not go backe from thee: thou shalt reuiue vs, and we wyll call vpon thy name.
19Turne vs agayne O God, Lorde of hoastes: shewe the light of thy countenaunce, and we shalbe saued.
20Wherefore wylt thou styll forget vs, and forsake vs so long?
21O Lord turne thou vs vnto thee, and so shall we be turned, renue our dayes as in olde tymes:
22But thou hast banished vs vtterly, and hast ben displeased at vs.
2Before Ephraim, Beniamin, and Manasses: stirre vp thy strength, and come for to saue vs.
3Turne vs agayne O Lorde: shewe the light of thy countenaunce, and we shalbe saued.
4O God, Lorde of hoastes: howe long wylt thou be angry at the prayer of thy people?
6Thou hast made vs a strife vnto our neighbours: and our enemies laugh vs to scorne.
7Turne vs agayne thou Lorde of hoastes: shewe the light of thy countenaunce, and we shalbe saued.
13Turne agayne O God (what, for euer wylt thou be angry?) and be gratious vnto thy seruauntes.
14Replenishe vs early in the mornyng with thy mercie: and we wyll crye out for ioy, and be glad all the dayes of our lyfe.
15Make vs mery accordyng to the dayes that thou hast afflicted vs: and accordyng to the yeres wherin we haue suffred aduersitie.
20Which hast made me to feele many great troubles and aduersities: yet returnyng thou hast reuyued me, yea returnyng thou hast caused me to come out from the bottome of the earth.
11For thy names sake O God thou wilt cause me to lyue: and for thy righteousnesse sake thou wilt bryng my soule out of trouble.
2After two dayes shall he quicken vs, in the thirde day he shall rayse vs vp, so that we shall liue in his sight.
23Stirre vp O Lorde, why slepest thou? awake & be not absent from vs for euer:
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.
12Geue me agayne the comfort of thy saluation: and confirme me with a free wyllyng spirite.
1To the chiefe musition, a psalme of the sonnes of Corach. O God, thou art become gracious vnto thy land: thou hast brought Iacob agayne home out of captiuitie.
4Turne thee O God, and deliuer my soule: Oh saue me for thy mercies sake.
5Thou helpest hym that doth right with chearefulnesse, and them that thinke vpon thee in thy wayes: but lo, thou hast ben angrie, for we offended, and haue ben euer in sinne, though the worlde hath cleaued to them, yet shall we be saued.
5O God, howe long wylt thou be angry? shall thy ielousie burne lyke fire for euer?
16O Lorde, to all those that shall lyue hereafter, yea to all men shall it be knowen, that euen in those yeres I haue a ioyfull lyfe, and that it was thou that causedst me to sleepe agayne, thou hast geuen lyfe to me.
35And say ye, saue vs O God our saluation, gather vs together, and deliuer vs from among the heathen, that we may geue thankes to thy holy name, and triumph in the prayse of thee.
5That I may see the felicitie of thy chosen, that I may reioyce at the gladnes of thy people: and that I may glorie with thyne inheritaunce.
26Aryse vp thou our ayde, and redeeme vs: for thy louyng kindnesse sake.
7What, wyll the Lorde forsake me for euer? wyll he be no more intreated to be fauourable?
88Make me to lyue accordyng to thy pietie: and I wyll kepe the testimonies of thy mouth.
10Wylt thou worke a miracle amongst the dead? or shal the dead rise vp againe and acknowledge thee? Selah.
11Shall thy louing kindnes be talked of in the graue? or thy faythfulnes in destruction?
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.
12Wylt thou not be intreated O Lorde, for all this wylt thou holde thy peace, and scourge vs so sore?
49Lorde where are become thy former olde louyng kyndnesses: which thou dydst sweare vnto Dauid by thy fayth that thou wouldest perfourme.
47Saue vs O God our Lorde, and gather vs from among the Heathen: that we may geue thankes to thy holy name, and glory of thy prayse.
13So we who be thy people and sheepe of thy pasture wyll confesse thee for euer: and we wyll alway set foorth in wordes thy prayse, from generation to generation.
4Make vs O God that be led into captiuitie: for to returne as riuers into the south.
6There be many that say, who wyll shewe vs any good? O God lift thou vp the light of thy countenaunce vpon vs.
8O remember not against vs sinnes that be past, with all speede let thy tender mercy preuent vs: for we are brought very lowe.
6Arise O God in thy wrath, and stand thou vp agaynst the rage of myne enemies: stirre thou for me according to the iudgement whiche thou hast geuen.
1To the chiefe musition on Neginoth vpon eyght, a psalme of Dauid. O God rebuke me not in thine indignation: neither chasten me in thy wrath.
6Who is he that wyll geue saluation vnto Israel out of Sion? when the Lord wyll reduce his people out of captiuitie, Iacob wyll reioyce, and Israel wyll be glad.
156Thy mercies be manifolde O God: make me to liue accordyng to thy iudgementes.
2That thy way may be knowen vpon the earth: thy saluation among all nations.
46O God howe long wylt thou hyde thy selfe? for euer? shall thy wrath burne lyke fire?
25Daleth My soule cleaueth to the dust: reuiue thou me accordyng to thy worde.
8O ye people blesse your Lorde: and make the voyce of his praise to be heard.