Psalms 119:99
I haue more vnderstondinge then all my teachers, for thy testimonies are my studye.
I haue more vnderstondinge then all my teachers, for thy testimonies are my studye.
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100Yee I am wyser then the aged, for I kepe thy comaundementes.
101I refrayne my fete from euery euell waye, that I maye kepe thy wordes.
102I shrenck not from thy iudgmentes, for thou teachest me.
103O how swete are thy wordes vnto my throte? Yee more the hony vnto my mouth.
104Thorow thy commaundementes I get vnderstondinge, therfore I hate all false wayes.
105Thy worde is a lanterne vnto my fete & a light vnto my pathes.
95The vngodly laye wayte for me to destroye me, but I considre thy testimonies.
96I se that all thinges come to an ende, but thy commaundemet is exceadinge brode.
97O what a loue haue I vnto thy lawe? all the daye longe is my talkynge of it.
98Thou thorow thy commaundement hast made me wyser the myne enemies, for it is euer by me.
125I am thy seruaunt, O graunte me vnderstodinge, that I maye knowe thy testimonies.
66O lerne me kyndnesse, nourtoure & knowlege, for I beleue thy commaundementes.
10With my whole herte do I seke ye, O let me not go wronge out of thy comaundemetes.
11Thy wordes haue I hyd within my herte, yt I shulde not synne agaynst the.
12Praysed be thou O LORDE, O teach me thy statutes.
13With my lippes wil I be tellynge out all the iudgmentes of thy mouth.
14I haue as greate delite in the waye of thy testimonies, as in all maner of riches.
15I wil exercise my self in thy comaundementes, & haue respecte vnto thy fotepathes.
127For I loue thy comaundemetes aboue golde and precious stone.
128Therfore holde I straight all thy commaundemetes, and all false wayes I vtterly abhorre.
129Thy testimonies are wonderfull, therfore doth my soule kepe them.
130When thy worde goeth forth, it geueth light and vnderstodinge, eue vnto babes.
33Teach me o LORDE the waye of thy statutes, and I shal kepe it vnto the ende.
34O geue me vnderstondinge, and I shal kepe yi lawe, yee I shal kepe it with my whole herte.
22O turne fro me shame & rebuke, for I kepe thy testimonies.
23Prynces also syt & speake agaynst me, but thy seruaut is occupied in thy statutes.
24In thy testimonies is my delite, they are my councelers.
167My soule kepeth thy testimonies, & loueth the exceadingly.
168I kepe thy comaundemetes & testimonies, for all my wayes are before the.
169Let my coplaynte come before the (o LORDE) geue me vnderstondinge, acordinge vnto thy worde.
111Thy testimonies haue I claymed as myne heretage for euer: & why? they are the very ioye of my herte.
143Trouble and heuynesse haue take holde vpo me, yet is my delite in thy commaundementes.
144The rightuousnes of thy testimonies is euerlastinge, o graunte me vnderstondinge, and I shal lyue.
26I knowleged my wayes, & thou herdest me, O teach me then thy statutes.
27Make me to vnderstonde the waye of thy commaundemetes, & so shal I talke of thy wonderous workes.
56It is myne owne, for I kepe thy commaundementes.
72The lawe of thy mouth is dearer vnto me, the thousandes of golde & syluer.
73Thy hades haue made me and fashioned me, O geue me vnderstondinge, that I maye lerne thy commaundementes.
59I call myne owne wayes to remembraunce, and turne my fete in to thy testimonies.
152As concernynge thy testimonies, I haue knowne euer sens the begynnynge, that thou hast grounded them for euer.
3My mouth shal speake of wy?dome, and my hert shal muse of vnderstondinge.
171My lippes shall speake of thy prayse, seynge thou hast taught me thy statutes.
157Many there are that trouble me, and persecute me, yet do not I swarue fro thy testimonies.
47My delite shalbe in thy commaundementes, which I loue.
119Thou puttest awaye all the vngodly of the earth like drosse, therfore I loue thy testimonies.
78Let the proude be confounded, which handle so falsly agaynst me.
79But let soch as feare the, & knowe thy testimonies, be turned vnto me.
148Myne eyes preuete ye night watches, yt I might be occupied in thy wordes.
69The proude ymagin lyes vpon me, but I kepe thy commaundemetes with my whole herte.
159Considre (LORDE) how I loue thy comaundementes, O quycken me wt thy louinge kyndnesse.