Psalms 102:14
And why? thy seruauntes haue a loue to hir stones, & it pitieth them to se her in the dust.
And why? thy seruauntes haue a loue to hir stones, & it pitieth them to se her in the dust.
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13Arise therfore and haue mercy vpon Sion, for it is tyme to haue mercy vpon her, yee the tyme is come.
15The Heithen shal feare thy name (o LORDE) and all the kynges of the earth thy maiesty.
16For the LORDE shal buylde vp Sion, and shal apeare in his glory.
13Yf thy children wil kepe my couenaunt, & my testimony yt I shal lerne the, their childre also shal syt vpo thy seate for euermore.
14For the LORDE hath chosen Sio, to be an habitacio for him self hath he chosen her.
18O be fauorable and gracious vnto Sion, that the walles of Ierusalem maye be buylded.
13The glory of libanus shal come vnto the: The Fyrre trees, Boxes & Cedres together, to garnish the place of my Sanctuary, for I wil glorifie the place of my fete.
14Morouer those shal come knelinge vnto the, yt haue vexed the: & all they that despised ye, shal fall downe at yi fote. Thou shalt be called the cite of the LORDE, the holy Sion of Israel.
15Because thou hast bene forsake and hated, so that noman went thorow the: I wil make the glorious for euer and euer, ad ioyful thorow out all posterities.
11But the LORDES delyte is in them that feare him, and put their trust in his mercy.
12Prayse ye LORDE o Ierusale, prayse yi God o Sion.
8Sion heareh of it and reioyseth: yee all ye doughters of Iuda are glad because of thy iudgmentes, o LORDE.
10Straugers shal buylde vp thy walles, and their kiges shal do the seruyce. For when I am angrie, I smyte the: and when it pleaseth me, I pardon the.
12Therfore shal Sion (for youre sakes) be plowed like a felde: Ierusale shall become an heape of stones, and the hill of ye temple shal be turned to an hye wodde.
35Let heauen & earth praise him, the see & all that moueth therin.
11Beholde, thou poore, vexed & despised: I wil make thy walles of precious stones, & yi foundacio of Saphires,
12thy wyndowes off Cristall, thi gates of fyne cleare stone, & yi borders of pleasaut stones.
6There is founde a place, whose stones are clene Saphirs, and where ye clottes of the earth are golde.
32Who shall then maynteyne the messages of the Gentyles? But the LORDE stablisheth Syon, & the poore of my people shall put their trust in him.
6O praye for the peace of Ierusale, they shal prospere that loue the.
12As for his stroge holdes & hie walles: he shal buwe them, cast the downe, and sell the to the grounde in to dust.
22When the people are gathered together, and the kyngdomes also to serue ye LORDE.
25For oure soule is brought lowe euen vnto the dust, and oure bely cleueth vnto the grounde.
11Now also are there many people gathered together agaynst the, sayenge: what, Sion is cursed, we shall se oure lust vpon her.
7Remembre the childre of Edom (o LORDE) in the daye of Ierusalem, how they sayde: downe with it, downe with it, eue to the grounde.
16Shewe thy seruauntes thy worke, & their children thy glory.
17And the glorious maiesty of the LORDE oure God be vpon vs: O prospere thou the worke of oure hondes vpon vs, o prospere thou oure hondy worke.
14And when ye se this, youre herte shal reioyse, and youre bones shal florish like an herbe. Thus shal the honde of the LORDE be knowne amonge his seruauntes, and his indignacion amonge his enemies.
4For the LORDE hath pleasure in his people, and helpeth the mekeharted.
2Very excellet thiges are spoke of ye, thou cite of God.
17Their delite is in thy name all the daye longe, and thorow thy rightuousnesse they shalbe exalted.
2O thynke vpon thy congregacion, whom thou hast purchased fro the begynnynge:
8LORDE, I loue the habitacion of thy house, and ye place where thy honoure dwelleth.
6Thy parte shalbe with the stony rockes by the ryuer: Yee euen these shal be thy parte. For there thou hast poured meat and drynkoffringes vnto the. Shulde I ouersee that?
21that he maye the better crepe in to the caues and rockes, and in to the cliffes of hard stones, from ye sight of the fearful iudge and from the glory of his Magesty.
2Oure fete shal stonde in thy gates, O Ierusalem.
1O how is the golde become so dymme? How is the goodly coloure of it so sore chaunged? and the stones of ye Sanctuary thus scatred in the corner of euery strete?
14For the LORDE wil auege his people, & be gracious vnto his seruautes.
11Oure holy house which is oure bewty, where oure fathers praysed the, is brent vp, yee all oure comodities and pleasures are waysted awaye.
21Praysed be the LORDE out of Sion, which dwelleth at Ierusale. Halleluya.
9They that dwell in the wildernes, shal knele before him, & his enemies shal licke the dust.
11Oh let the mout Sion reioyse, & ye doughters of Iuda be glad because of thy iudgmetes.
1Alas, how hath ye LORDE darckened the doughter of Sion so sore in his wrath? As for the honoure of Israel, he hath casten it downe from heauen: How happeneth it, that he remembred not his owne fote stole, when he was angrie?
25Thou LORDE in the begynnynge hast layed ye foundacion of the earth, and the heauens are the workes of thy hondes.
52that thine eyes maye be open vnto the peticion of thy seruaunt, and of thy people of Israel, that thou maiest heare them in all thinges for the which they shall call vpon the
15And of ye toppes of the mountaynes of olde, and of the hilles allwaye,
3how the LORDE conforted Sio, and repayred all hir decaye: makinge hir deserte as a Paradise, and hir wildernesse as the garden of the LORDE. Myrth and ioye was there, thankesgeuynge and ye voyce of prayse.
3All my delyte is vpon the sanctes that are in the earth, and vpon soch like.
27Let them also be glad and reioyse, that fauoure my rightuous dealinge: yee let them saye allwaye: blessed be ye LORDE, which hath pleasure in the prosperite of his seruaunt.
3Therfore the very rude people must magnifie the, and the cities of the cruel heithen must feare the.