Psalms 123:1
Unto the lift I vp myne eyes, thou yt dwellest in the heauens.
Unto the lift I vp myne eyes, thou yt dwellest in the heauens.
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2 Beholde, euen as the eyes of seruautes loke vnto the handes of their masters: and as the eyes of a mayden vnto the handes of hir mastresse, euen so oure eyes wayte vpon the LORDE or God, vntill he haue mercy vpo vs.
3 Haue mercy vpo vs (o LORDE) haue mercy vpon vs, for we are vtterly despysed.
1 I lift vp myne eyes vnto the hilles, fro whence commeth my helpe?
2 My helpe cometh euen from the LORDE, which hath made heauen and earth.
1 Unto the (o LORDE) I lift vp my soule.
50 O LORDE, when wilt thou loke downe fro heauen, and considre?
8 Oure bones lye scatered before ye pytt, like as when one graueth and dyggeth vp the grounde.
15 Myne eyes are euer lokynge vnto the LORDE, for he shal plucke my fete out of ye nett.
16 Turne the vnto me and haue mercy vpon me, for I am desolate and in misery.
19 For He loketh downe from his Sanctuary, out of the heauen doth the LORDE beholde the earth.
13 The LORDE loketh downe from heauen, & beholdeth all the children of men:
41 Let vs lift vp oure hertes with oure hondes vnto the LORDE, that is in heauen.
123 Myne eyes are waysted awaye wt lokynge for thy health, & for ye worde of thy rightuousnesse.
5 Who is like vnto the LORDE oure God, yt hath his dwellinge so hye,
6 which humbleth himself, to beholde that is in heauen and earth?
1 Lorde, I am not hye mynded, I haue no proude lokes.
2 O marke the voyce of my peticion, my kynge & my God: for vnto the wil I make my prayer.
3 Heare my voyce by tymes (o LORDE) for early in the morninge wil I gett me vnto the, yee & yt wt diligece.
5 loke vnto the heaue, & beholde it: cosidre ye cloudes, how they are hyer then thou.
52 that 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
1 O Lorde oure gouernoure: how wonderfull is thy name in all the worlde? how excellent is thy glory aboue the heauens?
18 Open thou myne eyes, & so shal I spie out wonderous thinges in yi lawe.
13 Haue mercy vpo me (o LORDE) considre the trouble that I am in amoge myne enemies, thou that liftest me vp from ye gates of death.
6 There be many yt saye: who wil do vs eny good? where as thou (o LORDE) hast shewed vs the light of yi countenauce.
1 Lorde, I call vpon the: haist the vnto me, and consider my voyce, whe I crie vnto the.
1 Ovt of the depe call I vnto the (o LORDE) LORDE heare my voyce.
2 Oh let thine eares considre well the voyce of my complaynte.
4 Coforte the soule of thy seruaunt, for vnto the (o LORDE) do I lift vp my soule.
1 Beholde, O prayse the LORDE all ye seruauntes of the LORDE, ye that by night stode in the house of the LORDE.
2 O lift vp youre handes in the Sanctuary, and prayse the LORDE.
9 Yee because of ye house of the LORDE oure God, I wil seke to do the good.
4 But the LORDE is in his holy temple, the LORDES seate is in heauen: He cosidereth it with his eyes, his eye lyddes beholde the children of men.
2 Heare the voyce of my humble peticion, when I crie vnto the, and holde vp my hondes towarde thy holy temple.
1 O prayse the LORDE of heauen, prayse him in the heyth.
3 Considre, ad heare me, o LORDE my God: lighten myne eyes, that I slepe not in death.
3 Sela But thou (o LORDE) art my defender, my worshipe, ad the lifter vp of my heade.
5 Set vp thy self (o God) aboue the heaues, & thy glory aboue all the earth.
5 I loke for the LORDE, my soule doth wayte for him, and in his worde is my trust.
6 My soule doth paciently abyde the LORDE, fro the one mornynge to the other.
15 The eyes of all wayte vpon the, and thou geuest them their meate in due season.
28 But turne the vnto the prayer of thy seruaunt, and to his supplicacion (O LORDE my God) that thou mayest heare the thankesgeuynge and prayer, which thy seruaunt maketh before the this daye,
29 so that thine eyes be open ouer this house night and daye, euen ouer this place (wherof thou saydest: My name shall dwell there.) That thou mayest heare the prayer which thy seruaut maketh in this place,
82 Myne eyes loge sore for thy worde, sayege: Oh when wilt thou coforte me?
12 O oure God, wylt thou not iudge them? For in vs is no strength to withstonde this greate multitude that commeth agaynst vs. We knowe not what we shulde do, but oure eyes loke vnto the.
7 Sela. Yee euery man walketh as it were a shadowe, and disquieteth him self in vayne: he heapeth vp riches, and can not tell to whom he gathereth them.
15 Loke downe then from heaue, and beholde the dwellinge place of thy sanctuary & thy glory. How is it, yt thy gelousy, thy strength, the multitude of thy mercies and thy louynge kyndnesse, wyl not be entreated of vs?
18 Beholde, the eye of the LORDE loketh vnto them that feare him, & put their trust in his mercy.
1 I wil magnifie ye (O LORDE) for thou hast set me vp, & not suffred my foes to triuphe ouer me.
9 Beholde o God oure defence, loke vpon the face of thyne anoynted.
4 Sela. Thou heldest myne eyes wakynge, I was so feble, that I coude not speake,