Psalms 126:1

Coverdale Bible (1535)

When the LORDE turneth agayne ye captiuyte of Sion, then shal we be like vnto them that dreame.

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  • Hos 6:11 : 11 but Iuda shall haue an haruest for himself, when I returne the captiuyte of my people.
  • Ps 85:1 : 1 Lorde, thou barest a loue vnto thy londe, thou didest bringe agayne the captiuyte of Iacob.
  • Jer 31:8-9 : 8 Beholde, I will bringe them agayne from out of the north lode, and gather them from the endes of the worlde, with the blynde and lame that are amonge them, with the women that be greate with childe, and soch as be also delyuered: and the company of them that come agayne, shal be greate. 9 They departed from hence in heuynes, but with ioye will I bringe them hither agayne. I will lede them by the ryuers of water in a straight waye, where they shall not stomble: For I will be Israels father, and Epraim shalbe my firstborne. 10 Heare the worde of the LORDE (o ye Gentiles) preach in the Iles, that lie farre of, and saye: he that hath scatred Israel, shall gather him together agayne, and shall kepe him as a shepherde doth his flocke.
  • Ps 120:1 : 1 When I am in trouble, I call vpon ye LORDE, & he answereth me.
  • Joel 3:1 : 1 For take hede: In those dayes & at ye same tyme, when I turne agayne the captyuite of Iuda & Ierusale:
  • Acts 12:9 : 9 And he wente out, and folowed him, and wyst not, that it was trueth that was done by ye angell, but thoughte he had sene a vision.
  • Ps 121:1 : 1 I lift vp myne eyes vnto the hilles, fro whence commeth my helpe?
  • Ps 122:1 : 1 I was glad, when they sayde vnto me: we wil go in to the house of the LORDE.
  • Ps 123:1 : 1 Unto the lift I vp myne eyes, thou yt dwellest in the heauens.
  • Ps 124:1 : 1 If the LORDE had not bene of oure syde (now maye Israel saye) Yf the LORDE had not bene of oure syde, whe me rose vp agaynst vs:
  • Ps 125:1 : 1 They that put their trust in ye LORDE, are eue as the mount Sion, which maye not be remoued, but stodeth fast for euer.
  • Ps 53:6 : 6 Oh yt the sauynge health were geuen vnto Israel out of Sion: Oh that the LORDE wolde delyuer his people out of captiuyte. Then shulde Iacob reioyse, & Israel shulde be right glad.
  • Ezra 1:1-9 : 1 In the first yeare of Cyrus kynge off Persia (that the worde of the LORDE spoken by the mouth of Ieremy might be fulfilled) the LORDE stered vp the sprete of Cyrus kynge of Persia, yt he caused it be proclamed thorow out all his empyre, yee and by wrytinge also, sayenge: 2 Thus sayeth Cyrus the kynge of Persia: The LORDE God of heaue hath geuen me all the kyngdomes in the londe and hath commaunded me to buylde him an house at Ierusalem in Iuda. 3 Who soeuer now amonge you is of his people, the LORDE his God be with him, and let him go vp to Ierusalem in Iuda, and buylde the house of the LORDE God of Israel. He is ye God that is at Ierusale. 4 And who so euer remayneth yet in eny maner of place (where he is a straunger) let the me of his place helpe him with syluer and golde, with good and catell of a good frewill, for the house of God at Ierusalem. 5 Then gat vp the pryncipall fathers of Iuda and Ben Iamin, and the prestes and Leuites, and all they whose sprete God had raysed to go vp, and to buylde the house of the LORDE at Ierusale. 6 And all they that were aboute them, strengthed their hande with vessels of syluer and golde, with good and catell, and Iewels, besydes that which they gane of their awne frewill. 7 And kynge Cyrus brought forth the vessels of the LORDES house, which Nabuchodonosor had take out of Ierusalem, and put in his gods house. 8 But Cyrus ye kynge of Persia brought the forth by Mithredath the treasurer, and nombred the vnto Se?bazar the prynce of Iuda. 9 And this is the nombre of them: thirtye basens of golde, and a thousande basens of syluer, and nyne and twentye knyues, 10 thirtye cuppes of golde, and of other syluer cuppes foure hundreth and ten, and of other vessels a thousande. 11 So that all the vessels both of golde and syluer, were fyue thousande and foure hundreth. Se?bazar broughte them all vp, with them that came vp out of the captiuyte off Babilon vnto Ierusalem.
  • Job 9:16 : 16 All be it that I call vpon him, and he heare me, yet am I not sure, yt he hath herde my voyce:
  • Job 42:10 : 10 and the LORDE turned him vnto Iob, whe he prayed for his frendes: Yee the LORDE gaue Iob twyse as moch as he had afore.
  • Acts 12:14-16 : 14 And whan she knewe Peters voyce, she opened not the entrye for gladnes, but rane in, and tolde, that Peter stode before ye entrye. 15 But they sayde vnto her: Thou art mad. Neuertheles she abode by it, that is was so. They sayde: it is his angell. 16 But Peter contynued knockinge. Whan they opened the dore, they sawe him, and were astonnyed.
  • Mark 16:11 : 11 And whan they herde that he lyued, and had appeared vnto her, they beleued it not.
  • Luke 24:11 : 11 And theyr wordes semed vnto them, as though they had bene but fables, and they beleued them not.
  • Luke 24:41 : 41 But whyle they yet beleued not for ioye and wondred, he sayde vnto them: Haue ye eny thinge here to eate?

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  • Ps 126:2-5
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    2 The shal oure mouth be fylled with laughter, and oure tonge with ioye.

    3 Then shal it be sayed amonge the Heithen: the LORDE hath done greate thinges for them.

    4 Yee the LORDE hath done greate thinges for vs allready, wherof we reioyse.

    5 Turne oure captiuyte (o LORDE) as the ryuers in the south.

  • Ps 137:1-4
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    1 By the waters of Babilon we sat downe and wepte, when we remebred Sion.

    2 As for oure harpes, we hanged them vp vpon the trees, that are therin.

    3 The, they that led vs awaye captyue, requyred of vs a songe and melody in or heuynes: synge vs one of the songes of Sion.

    4 How shal we synge the LORDES songe in a strauge lode?

  • 7 As 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.

  • 6 Oh yt the sauynge health were geuen vnto Israel out of Sion: Oh that the LORDE wolde delyuer his people out of captiuyte. Then shulde Iacob reioyse, & Israel shulde be right glad.

  • 1 Lorde, thou barest a loue vnto thy londe, thou didest bringe agayne the captiuyte of Iacob.

  • Isa 52:8-9
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    8 Thy watchme shal lift vp their voyce, wt loude voyce shal they preach of him: for they shal se him present, whe the LORDE shal come agayne to Sion.

    9 Be glad, o thou desolate Ierusale, & reioyse together: for the LORDE will coforte his people, he wil delyuer Ierusale.

  • 10 And the redemed of the LORDE shal conuerte, and come to Sion with thankesgeuinge. Euerlastinge ioye shal they haue, pleasure & gladnesse shalbe amoge them, And as for all sorow and heuynes, it shal vanish awaye.

  • Ps 122:1-2
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    1 I was glad, when they sayde vnto me: we wil go in to the house of the LORDE.

    2 Oure fete shal stonde in thy gates, O Ierusalem.

  • 11 That the redemed of the LORDE, which turned agayne, might come with ioye vnto Sio, there to endure for euer? That myrth and gladnesse might be with them: that sorowe & wo might fle from the?

  • 1 For take hede: In those dayes & at ye same tyme, when I turne agayne the captyuite of Iuda & Ierusale:

  • 21 O LORDE: Turne thou vs vnto the, & so shal we be turned. Renue or daies as in olde tyme,

  • Ps 124:1-3
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    1 If the LORDE had not bene of oure syde (now maye Israel saye) Yf the LORDE had not bene of oure syde, whe me rose vp agaynst vs:

    2 They had swalowed vs vp quycke, when they were so wrothfully displeased at vs.

    3 Yee the waters had drowned vs, the streame had gone ouer oure soule.

  • 16 For the LORDE shal buylde vp Sion, and shal apeare in his glory.

  • Ps 80:18-19
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    18 And so wil not we go backe from the: oh let vs lyue, & we shal call vpon thy name.

    19 Turne vs agayne o LORDE God of hoostes, shewe the light of thy coutenauce, & we shal be whole.

  • 7 Turne vs agayne (thou God of hoostes) shewe the light of thy coutenauce, & we shalbe whole.

  • 3 Turne vs agayne (o God) shewe the light of thy countenauce & we shalbe whole.

  • 9 For we are bondmen, and or God hath not forsake vs though we be bondmen, and hath enclyned mercy vnto vs in the sighte of the kynges of Persia, that they shulde geue vs lyfe, and promote the house of oure God, and to sett vp the desolacion therof, and to geue vs an hedge in Iuda and Ierusalem.

  • 10 And therfore come on, we will shewe Sion the worke of the LORDE oure God.

  • 20 At ye same tyme wil I bringe you in, and at the same tyme wil I gather you. I wil get you a name and a good reporte, amonge all people of the earth, when I turne backe youre captiuyte before youre eyes, saieth the LORDE.

  • 2 The LORDE shal buylde vp Ierusale, & gather together ye outcastes of Israel.

  • 3 For lo, the tyme commeth (saieth the LORDE) that I will bringe agayne the presoners of my people of Israel and Iuda, saieth the LORDE: For I will restore them vnto the londe, that I gaue to their fathers, and they shall haue it in possession.

  • 11 but Iuda shall haue an haruest for himself, when I returne the captiuyte of my people.

  • 5 Let them be confounded & turned backwarde, as many as haue euell will at Sion.

  • 3 then shal the LORDE thy God turne thy captiuyte, and haue compassion vpon the, and shal gather thy congregacion agayne from amonge all the nacions, whither the LORDE thy God hath scatered the.

  • 20 Yee euen like as a dreame when one awaketh, so makest thou their ymage to vanish out of the cite.

  • 18 For thus saieth the LORDE: Beholde, I will set vp Iacobs tentes agayne, and defende his dwellinge place. The cite shalbe buylded in hir olde estate, and the houses shal haue their right foundacion.

  • 26 When I herde this, I came agayne to myself, and mused, like as I had bene waked out of a swete slepe.

  • 6 And when it is tyme, the watch men vpon the mount of Ephraim shall crie: Arise, let vs go vp vnto Sion to oure LORDE God,

  • 19 For there is a lamentable noyse herde of Sion: O how are we so sore destroyed? O how are we so piteously confounded? We must forsake oure owne naturall countre, and we are shot out of oure owne lodgiges.

  • Ps 124:5-7
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    5 But praysed be ye LORDE, which hath not geuen vs ouer for a pray vnto their teth.

    6 Oure soule is escaped, euen as a byrde out of the snare of ye fouler:

    7 ye snare is broke, and we are delyuered.

  • 23 This was the LORDES doinge, & it is maruelous in or eyes.

  • 8 It is like as when an hungrie man dreameth that he is eatynge, and when he awaketh, he hath nothinge: like as when a thurstie man dreameth that he is drinkinge, and when he awaketh, he is faynt, and his soule vnpacient. So is the multitude of all people, that mustre them selues agaynst the hill of Sion.

  • 6 Wilt thou not turne agayne, & quycken vs, that thy people maye reioyse in the?

  • 23 For thus saieth the LORDE of hoostes the God of Israel: It will come therto, that when I haue brought Iuda out of captiuyte, these wordes shalbe herde in ye londe and in his cities: The LORDE, which is the fayre brydegrome of rightuousnesse, make the frutefull, o thou holy hill:

  • 1 Call to remebraunce (O LORDE) what we haue suffred, cosidre and se oure cofucion.

  • 47 Delyuer vs (o LORDE oure God) & gather vs from amoge the Heithen: that we maye geue thankes to thy holy name, & make oure boast of thy prayse.

  • 1 O God, thou yt hast cast vs out and scatred vs abrode, thou yt hast bene so sore displeased at vs, coforte vs agayne.