Psalms 148:7

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Prayse the LORDE vpon earth, ye whalfishes and all depes.

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  • Gen 1:21 : 21 And God created greate whalles, and all maner of creatures that lyue and moue, which the waters brought forth euery one after his kynde: and all maner of fethered foules, euery one after his kynde. And God sawe that it was good,
  • Ps 74:13-14 : 13 But God is my kynge of olde, the helpe that is done vpon earth he doth it himself. 14 Thou denydest ye see thorow thy power, thou breakest the heades of the dragos in the waters.
  • Ps 104:25-26 : 25 So is this greate and wyde see also, wherin are thinges crepinge innumerable, both small and greate beastes. 26 There go the shippes ouer, and there is that Leuiathan, whom thou hast made, to take his pastyme therin.
  • Isa 27:1 : 1 Then the LORDE with his heuye, great and loge swearde shal vyset Leuiatha, that invincible serpet: eue Leuiatha yt croked serpent, and shal slaye the Wallfish in ye see.
  • Isa 43:20 : 20 The wilde beastes shal worshippe me: the dragon, and the Estrich. For I shall geue water in ye wildernesse, and streames in the deserte: that I maye geue drike to my people, whom I chose.
  • Isa 51:9-9 : 9 Wake vp, wake vp, & be stronge: O thou arme of the LORDE: wake vp, lyke as in tymes past, euer and sence the worlde beganne. 10 Art not thou he, that hast wounded that proude lucifer, and hewen the dragon in peces? Art not thou euen he, which hast dried vp the depe of the see, which hast made playne the see grounde, that the delyuered might go thorow?
  • Job 41:1-9 : 1 Darrest thou drawe out Leuiathan with an angle, or bynde his tonge with a snare? 2 Canst thou put a rynge in the nose of him, or bore his chaftes thorow with a naule? 3 Wyll he make many fayre wordes with the (thynkest thou) or flatre the: 4 Wyll he make a couenaunt with the? Or, art thou able for to compell him to do the contynuall seruyce? 5 Wilt thou take thy pastyne wt him as with a byrde, or geue him vnto thy maydens, 6 that thy companyons maye hew him in peces, to be parted amonge the marchaunt men? 7 Canst thou fyll the nett wt his skynne, or ye fysh panyer with his heade? 8 Darrest thou laye honde vpon him? It is better for the to considre what harme might happe the there thorow and not to touch him. 9 For when thou thynkest to haue holde vpon him, he shall begyle the: Euery man also that seyth him, shall go backe. And why? 10 There darre none be so bolde, as to rayse him vp. Who is able to stonde before me? 11 Or, who hath geuen me eny thynge afore hande, that I am bounde to rewarde him agayne? All thinges vnder heauen are myne. 12 I feare him not, whether he threaten or speake fayre. 13 Who lifteth him vp and stripeth him out of his clothes, or who taketh him by the bytt of his brydle? 14 Who openeth the dore of his face? for he hath horrible tethe rounde aboute. 15 His body is couered with scales as it were with shyldes, lockte in, kepte, and well copacte together. 16 One is so ioyned to another, that no ayre can come in: 17 Yee one hangeth so vpon another, and sticke so together, that they can not be sundered. 18 His nesinge is like a glisteringe fyre, and his eyes like the mornynge shyne. 19 Out of his mouth go torches and fyre brandes, 20 out off his nostrels there goeth a smoke, like as out off an hote seetinge pott. 21 His breth maketh the coales burne, the flame goeth out of his mouth. 22 In his necke remayneth strength, and before his face sorowe is turned to gladnesse. 23 The membres of his body are ioyned so strayte one to another, and cleue so fast together, that he can not be moued. 24 His hert is as harde as a stone, ad as fast as the styth ye that the hammer man smyteth vpon. 25 When he goeth: the mightiest off all are afrayed, and the wawes heuy. 26 Yff he drawe out the swearde, there maye nether speare ner brest plate abyde him. 27 He setteth as moch by a strawe as by yro, and as moch by a rotten stocke as by metall. 28 He starteth not awaye for him that bendeth the bowe, & as for slynge stones, he careth as moch for stubble as for them 29 He counteth the hammer no better then a strawe, he laugheth him to scorne that shaketh the speare. 30 He treadeth the golde in the myre like ye sharpe potsherdes. 31 He maketh the depe to seeth and boyle like a pott, and stereth the see together like an oyntment. 32 The waye is light after him, the depe is his walkynge place. 33 Vpon earth is there no power like vnto his, for he is so made, that he feareth not. 34 Yff a man will cosidre all hye thinges, this same is a kynge ouer all the children off pryde.

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  • Ps 148:1-6
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    1O prayse the LORDE of heauen, prayse him in the heyth.

    2Prayse him all ye angels of his, prayse hi all his hoost.

    3Prayse him Sonne & Moone, prayse him all ye starres & light.

    4Prayse him all ye heauens, & ye waters yt be vnder the heauens.

    5Let them prayse the name of the LORDE, for he comaunded, & they were made.

    6He hath made the fast for euer and euer, he hath geue them a lawe which shal not be broke.

  • Ps 148:8-13
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    8Fyre and hayle, snowe & vapors wynde and storme, fulfillynge his worde.

    9Mountaynes and all hilles, frutefull trees & all Ceders.

    10Beastes and all catell, wormes & fethered foules.

    11Kynges of the earth & all people, princes & all iudges of ye worlde.

    12Yonge men & maydes, olde men and children.

    13Let them prayse the name of the LORDE, for his name only is excellent, and his prayse aboue heauen and earth.

  • 34For the LORDE heareth the poore, & despyset not his presoners.

  • 13But God is my kynge of olde, the helpe that is done vpon earth he doth it himself.

  • 6What so euer ye LORDE pleaseth, yt doth he in heaue & in earth, in the see & in all depe places.

  • 1Then the LORDE with his heuye, great and loge swearde shal vyset Leuiatha, that invincible serpet: eue Leuiatha yt croked serpent, and shal slaye the Wallfish in ye see.

  • 6Let euery thinge yt hath breth, prayse the LORDE. Halleluya.

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    8The foules of the ayre: the fysh of the see, and what so walketh thorow the wayes of the see.

  • 10Synge therfore vnto the LORDE, a new songe of thakes geuynge, blow out his prayse vnto the ende of the worlde. They that be vpon the see, & all that is therin, prayse him, the Iles & they that dwel in them.

  • Ps 98:7-8
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    7With trompettes also & shawmes: O shewe youre selues ioyfull before the LORDE the kynge.

    8Let the see make a noyse and all yt therin is, yee the whole worlde & all that dwell therin.

  • 24These men se the workes of the LORDE, & his wonders in the depe.

  • 18or worme vpon the grounde, or fysshe in the water vnder ye earth:

  • 11Let the heaues reioyse, and let the earth be glad: let the see make a noyse, yee & all that therin is.

  • Ps 150:1-2
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    1Halleluya. O prayse the LORDE in his Sanctuary, prayse him in the firmament of his power.

    2Prayse him in his noble actes, prayse him in his excellet greatnesse.

  • Ps 104:25-26
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    25So is this greate and wyde see also, wherin are thinges crepinge innumerable, both small and greate beastes.

    26There go the shippes ouer, and there is that Leuiathan, whom thou hast made, to take his pastyme therin.

  • Ps 33:7-8
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    7He gathereth ye waters together as it were in a bottell, & laieth vp the depe in secrete.

    8Let all the earth feare the LORDE, and let all them that dwell in the worlde, stode in awe of him.

  • 32Let the See make a noyse, and the fulnesse therof: let the felde be ioyfull, and all that therin is.

  • 4All the kynges of the earth shal prayse the (o LORDE) when they heare the wordes of thy mouth.

  • 1Prayse the LORDE (O ye seruauntes) O prayse the name of the LORDE.

  • 16The pourynges out of the See were sene, and the foundacions of the earth were discouered at the chydinge of the LORDE, & at the breth of the sprete of his wrath.

  • 1O prayse ye name of ye LORDE, praise it o ye seruautes of ye LORDE.

  • 15The springes of waters were sene, & the foundacios of the roude worlde were discouered at yi chiding (o LORDE) at the blastinge & breth of thy displeasure.

  • 14And those same (that remayne) shal lift vp their voyce, and be glad, & shal magnifie the glory of the LORDE, euen from the see,

  • 5The giauntes & worthies yt are slayne, & lye vnder ye worlde wt their copanions:

  • 6Thou couerest it with the depe like as with a garmet, so that the waters stonde aboue the hilles.

  • 1Prayse the LORDE (o my soule:) whyle I lyue wil I prayse the LORDE, yee as loge as I haue eny beynge, I wil synge prayses vnto my God.

  • 8Speake to the earth, and it shall shewe the: Or to the fyshes of the see, and they shal certifie the.

  • 31He maketh the depe to seeth and boyle like a pott, and stereth the see together like an oyntment.

  • 3It is the LORDE that commaundeth the waters: It is the glorious God that maketh ye thonder:

  • 21And God created greate whalles, and all maner of creatures that lyue and moue, which the waters brought forth euery one after his kynde: and all maner of fethered foules, euery one after his kynde. And God sawe that it was good,

  • 15They take vp all with their angle, they catch it in their net, & gather it in their yarne: wherof they reioyce and are glad.

  • 13And all creatures, which are in heaue, & on the earth, & vnder the earth, & in the see, & all yt are in the, herd I sayenge: blessinge, honoure, glory, & power, be vnto him, yt sytteth vpo the seate, and vnto the labe for euermore.

  • 16And the earth holpe the woman, and the earth opened her mouth, and swalowed vp the ryuer which the dragon cast out of his mouth.

  • 16Sela. The waters sawe ye (o God) ye waters sawe ye, & were afrayed: ye depthes were moued.

  • 12ascribinge almightynes vnto the LORDE, & magnifienge him amonge the Getiles.

  • 4He hath remembred his mercy and trueth towarde the house of Israel: so that all the endes of the worlde se the sauynge health of oure God.