Psalms 119:141
I am small and of no reputacio, yet do not I forget thy comaudementes.
I am small and of no reputacio, yet do not I forget thy comaudementes.
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15 I wil exercise my self in thy comaundementes, & haue respecte vnto thy fotepathes.
16 My delite shalbe in thy statutes, I will not forget thy wordes.
93 I wil neuer forget thy comaundementes, for with the thou quyckenest me.
94 I am thine, oh helpe me, for I seke thy commaundementes.
153 O considre my aduersite, & delyuer me, for I do not forget thy lawe.
86 All thy commaundemetes are true, they persecute me falsly, O be thou my helpe.
87 They haue almost made an ende of me vpon earth, but I forsake not thy commaundemetes.
8 I wil kepe thy statutes, o forsake me not vtterly.
109 My soule is allwaye in my hode, yet do not I forget thy lawe.
110 The vngodly haue laied a snare for me, but yet swarue not I fro thy comaundemetes.
22 O turne fro me shame & rebuke, for I kepe thy testimonies.
23 Prynces also syt & speake agaynst me, but thy seruaut is occupied in thy statutes.
61 The congregacions of the vngodly haue robbed me, but I forget not thy lawe.
51 The proude haue me greatly in derision, yet shrencke not I from thy lawe.
52 I remembre thy euerlastinge iudgmentes (o LORDE) and am comforted.
139 My zele hath euen consumed me, because myne enemies haue forgotten thy wordes.
140 Thy worde is tried to the vttermost, & thy seruaunte loueth it.
69 The proude ymagin lyes vpon me, but I kepe thy commaundemetes with my whole herte.
142 Thy rightuousnesse is an euerlastinge rightuousnes, and thy lawe is true.
143 Trouble and heuynesse haue take holde vpo me, yet is my delite in thy commaundementes.
83 For I am become like a botell in ye smoke, yet do not I forget thy statutes.
55 I thynke vpon thy name (o LORDE) in the night season, and kepe thy lawe.
56 It is myne owne, for I kepe thy commaundementes.
176 I go astraye, like a shepe that is lost: Oh seke thy seruaunt, for I do not forget thy commaundementes.
78 Let the proude be confounded, which handle so falsly agaynst me.
10 With my whole herte do I seke ye, O let me not go wronge out of thy comaundemetes.
11 Thy wordes haue I hyd within my herte, yt I shulde not synne agaynst the.
157 Many there are that trouble me, and persecute me, yet do not I swarue fro thy testimonies.
158 It greueth me, whan I se, that the transgressours kepe not thy lawe.
159 Considre (LORDE) how I loue thy comaundementes, O quycken me wt thy louinge kyndnesse.
49 O thynke vpon thy seruaunt as concernynge yi worde, wherin thou hast caused me to put my trust.
6 So shulde I not be confounded, whyle I haue respecte vnto all thy commaundementes.
43 O take not ye worde of treuth vtterly out of my mouth, for my hope is in thy iudgmentes.
19 I am a strauger vpo earth, O hyde not thy commaundementes fro me.
39 Take awaye the rebuke yt I am afraied of, for thy iudgmetes are amiable.
40 Beholde, my delite is in thy commaudemetes, o quycke me in thy rightuousnesse.
134 O delyuer me from the wrogeous dealinges of me, and so shal I kepe thy commaundemetes.
67 Before I was troubled, I wente wronge, but now I kepe thy worde.
31 I sticke vnto thy testimonies, o LORDE cofounde me not.
161 The prynces persecute me without cause, but my herte stodeth in awe of thy wordes.
129 Thy testimonies are wonderfull, therfore doth my soule kepe them.
45 And I wil walke at liberty, for I seke thy commaundementes.
117 Holde thou me vp, & I shall be safe: yee I shal euer be talkynge of thy statutes.
113 I hate ye vngodly, but thy lawe do I loue.
101 I refrayne my fete from euery euell waye, that I maye kepe thy wordes.
63 I am a companyon of all them that feare the, and kepe thy commaundementes.
168 I kepe thy comaundemetes & testimonies, for all my wayes are before the.
147 Early in ye mornynge do I crie vnto the, for in thy worde is my trust.
12 My stregth fayleth me because of my aduersite, and my bones are corrupte.
50 Sela. LORDE, where are thy olde louynge kyndnesses, which thou sworest vnto Dauid in thy trueth?