Psalms 144:9
That I maye synge a new songe vnto the (o God) & synge prayses vnto the vpon a tenstrynged lute,
That I maye synge a new songe vnto the (o God) & synge prayses vnto the vpon a tenstrynged lute,
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2Prayse the LORDE with harpe: synge psalmes vnto him with the lute and instrument of ten strynges.
3Singe him a new songe, yee synge lustely vnto him & with a good corage.
3Vpon an instrumet of ten strynges, vpon the lute and with a songe vpon the harpe.
4For thou LORDE hast made me glad thorow thy workes, and I wil reioyse ouer the operacion of thy hondes.
22& so wolde my soule, whom thou hast delyuered.
23My tonge talketh of thy rightuousnesse all the daye longe,
10Thou that geuest victory vnto kynges, and hast delyuered Dauid thy seruaunt from the parell of the swerde.
5Shewe youre self ioyfull vnto the LORDE all ye londes, synge, reioyse and geue thankes.
1Halleluya. O synge vnto ye LORDE a new songe, let the cogregacion of sayntes prayse him.
7O synge vnto ye LORDE wt thankesgeuynge, synge prayses vpo ye harpe vnto or God.
3He hath put a new songe in my mouth, euen a thankesgeuynge vnto oure God. Many men seynge this, shal feare the LORDE, & put their trust in him.
1O synge vnto the LORDE a new songe, synge vnto the LORDE all the whole earth.
8Sela. My hert is ready (o God) my hert is ready, to synge and geue prayse.
9Awake (o my glory) awake lute and harpe, I my self wil awake right early.
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.
1O God, my hert is ready to synge, & to geue prayse.
2Awake (o my glory) awake lute & harpe, I my selfe will awake right early.
3I wil geue thakes vnto the (o LORDE) amonge the people, I wil synge prayses vnto the amonge the Heithe.
1I wil geue thakes vnto the (o LORDE) with my whole hert, euen before the goddes wil I synge prayses vnto the.
1O synge vnto the LORDE a new songe, for he hath done maruelous thinges.
3Prayse him in the sounde of the trompet, prayse him vpo the lute and harpe.
4Prayse him in the cymbals and daunse, prayse him vpon the strynges and pype.
9For in the honde of the LORDE there is a cuppe full of stronge wyne, & he poureth out of the same: As for the dregges therof, all ye vngodly of the earth shal drynke them, & sucke them out.
2Take ye psalme, brynge hither the tabret, the mery harpe & lute.
1I wil geue thakes vnto the (o LORDE) with my whole herte, I wil speake of all thy maruelous workes.
2I wil be glad & reioyse in the, yee my songes wil I make of thy name, o thou most hyest.
17As for me, I will geue thankes vnto the LORDE for his rightuousnes sake, and wil prayse the name of the LORDE the most hyest.
1My songe shalbe of mercy and iudgment, yee vnto the (o LORDE) wil I synge.
49It is he that delyuereth me fro my cruell enemies: thou shalt lift me vp from them that ryse agaynst me, thou shalt ryd me from the wicked man.
3Let them prayse his name in the dauce, let them synge prayses vnto him with tabrettes and harpes.
6I wil synge of the LORDE, that dealeth so louyngly with me. (Yee I wil prayse the name of the LORDE the most hyest)
20Delyuer vs (o LORDE) and we wil synge prayses in thy house, all the dayes of oure life.
30As for me, I am poore & in heuynesse, let thy helpe defende me, o God.
50For this cause wyl I geue thankes vnto the amonge the Heythen, and synge prayses vnto thy name.
2O put not yor trust in prynces, ner in the childe of man, for there is no helpe in the.
9O let youre songes be of him: prayse him, and let youre talkynge be of all his wonderous workes.
6O synge prayses, synge prayses vnto God: O synge prayses, synge prayses vnto oure kynge.
33I will synge vnto the LORDE as longe as I lyue, I wil prayse my God whyle I haue my beinge.
8Whose mouth talketh of vanite, & their right hade is a righthande of falsede.
12And so thou hast turned my heuynesse into ioye: thou hast put of my sack cloth, & gyrded me wt gladnesse. That my honor might synge prayses vnto the wt out ceassynge: O LORDE my God, I wil geue thankes vnto the for euer.
6Let the prayses of God be in their mouth, and sharpe swerdes in their handes.
14Delyuer me from bloudegyltynesse o God, thou that art the God of my health, that my tonge maye prayse thy rightuousnesse.
16As for me, I wil synge of thy power, ad prayse thy mercy betymes in the mornynge: for thou art my defence and refuge in the tyme of my trouble.
17Vnto the (o my strength) wil I synge, for thou (o God) art my defence, and my merciful God.
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.
1My songe shal be allwaye of the louynge kyndnesse of the LORDE, wt my mouth wil I euer be shewinge thy faithfulnesse fro one generacion to another.
30As for me, I wil geue thankes vnto the LORDE with my mouth, and prayse him amonge the multitude.
28Thou art my God, & I wil thanke the: thou art my God, and I wil prayse the.
8As for Dauid and all Israel, they played with all their strength before God, with songes, with harpes, with psalteries, with tabrettes, with Cymbales and trompes.
1Blessed be the LORDE my refuge, which teacheth my hades to warre, & my fyngers to fight.