Psalms 122:1
I was glad, when they sayde vnto me: we wil go in to the house of the LORDE.
I was glad, when they sayde vnto me: we wil go in to the house of the LORDE.
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2Oure fete shal stonde in thy gates, O Ierusalem.
3Ierusale is buylded as a cite, that is at vnite in it self.
4For there ye trybes go vp, euen the trybes of the LORDE: to testifie vnto Israel, to geue thanckes vnto the name of the LORDE.
19in the courtes of the LORDES house, eue in the myddest of the, o Ierusalem. Halleluya.
19Open me the gates of rightuousnes, yt I maye go in there thorow, & geue thakes vnto the LORDE.
20This is the dore of the LORDE, the rightuous shall entre in thorow it.
26Blessed be he that cometh in the name of the LORDE, we wish you good lucke, ye that be of the house of the LORDE.
4Why art thou so full of heuynes (o my soule) & why art thou so vnquiete within me?
1O be ioyfull in God (all ye lodes) serue the LORDE wt gladnes, come before his presence wt ioye.
2Be ye sure, yt the LORDE he is God:
2Ye yt stode iu ye house of ye LORDE, in the courtes of the house of oure God.
3O prayse the LORDE, for the LORDE is gracious: o synge prayses vnto his name, for it is louely.
7We wil go into his tabernacle, & fall downe before his fotestole.
9Yee because of ye house of the LORDE oure God, I wil seke to do the good.
1When the LORDE turneth agayne ye captiuyte of Sion, then shal we be like vnto them that dreame.
2The shal oure mouth be fylled with laughter, and oure tonge with ioye.
3Then shal it be sayed amonge the Heithen: the LORDE hath done greate thinges for them.
7Lede me (o LORDE) in thy rightuousnesse, because of myne enemyes, ad make thy waye playne before me.
8LORDE, I loue the habitacion of thy house, and ye place where thy honoure dwelleth.
1O come, let vs prayse the LORDE, let vs hertely reioyse in the strength of oure saluacion.
2Let vs come before his presence with thakesgeuynge, & shewe oure self glad in him wt psalmes.
3Oh sende out yi light & thy trueth, yt they maye lede me & brynge me vnto thy holy hill and to thy dwellinge.
4That I maye go into the aulter of God, euen vnto the God which is my ioye & pleasure, & vpon the harpe to geue thakes vnto ye, o God, my God.
24This is the daye which the LORDE hath made, let vs reioyse and be glad in it.
1I wil geue thankes vnto the LORDE with my whole herte: secretly amonge the faithfull, and in the congregacion.
1O prayse the LORDE, for it is a good thinge to synge prayses vnto or God: yee a ioyfull and pleasaunt thinge is it to be thankfull.
14Let death come hastely vpon them, and let them go downe quick into hell, for wickednes is amonge them in their dwellinges.
1O how amiable are yi dwelliges, thou LORDE of hoostes?
21Praysed be the LORDE out of Sion, which dwelleth at Ierusale. Halleluya.
1Halleluya. O synge vnto ye LORDE a new songe, let the cogregacion of sayntes prayse him.
28And they entred in to Ierusalem with psalteries, harpes & trompettes vnto the house of the LORDE.
4Blessed is the man who thou chosest and receauest vnto the, that he maye dwell in thy courte: he shall be satisfied with the pleasures of thy house, euen off thy holy temple.
10For one daye in thy courte is better then a thousande:
20Delyuer vs (o LORDE) and we wil synge prayses in thy house, all the dayes of oure life.
4O how blessed are they that dwell in thy house, they are allwaye praysinge ye.
4For thou LORDE hast made me glad thorow thy workes, and I wil reioyse ouer the operacion of thy hondes.
54Thy statutes are my songes in the house of my pilgremage.
13Therfore will I go into thy house wt bretofferinges, to paye the my vowes,
4go youre waye in to his gates the with thankesgeuynge, & in to his courtes wt prayse: be thakfull vnto him, & speake good of his name.
7As for you, ye haue made a mocke at the coucell of the poore, because he putteth his trust in the LORDE. Oh yt the sauynge health were geuen vnto Israel out off Sion. Oh that the LORDE wolde delyuer his people out of captiuyte. The shulde Iacob reioyse, and Israel shulde be right glad.
4One thinge haue I desyred of the LORDE, which I wil requyre: namely, that I maye dwell in the house of the LORDE all the dayes of my life, to beholde the fayre beutie of the LORDE, and to vyset his temple.
15She shalbe brought vnto the kynge in rayment of nedle worke, and maydens after her: soch as be next her shalbe brought vnto the.
6Oh let thy louynge kyndnes & mercy folowe me all the dayes off my life, that I maye dwell in the house off the LORDE for euer.
12My fote stondeth right: I wil prayse the (O LORDE) in the congregacions.
1Beholde, how good & ioyfull a thinge it is, brethre to dwell together in vnite. It is like yt precious oyntment vpon the heade, that ranne downe vnto the beerd, eue vnto Aarons beerd, & wete downe to the skyrtes of his clothinge.
15Happie are the people that be in soch a case: yee blessed are the people, which haue the LORDE for their God.
9I wil walke before ye LORDE, in the londe of the lyuynge.
7Sela. Open yor gates (o ye prices) let the euerlastinge dores be opened, yt ye kynge of glory maye come in.
8get you vp to the mountayne, fetch wod, & buylde vp the house: that it maye be acceptable vnto me, and that I maye shewe myne honoure, saieth the LORDE.
14That I maye shewe all thy prayses within the portes off the doughter Sion, and reioyse in thy sauynge health.