Psalms 19:2
One daye telleth another, and one night certifieth another.
One daye telleth another, and one night certifieth another.
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1 The very heaues declare the glory off God, ad the very firmamet sheweth his hadye worke.
3 There is nether speach ner laguage, but their voyces are herde amoge the.
4 Their soude is gone out in to all londes, and their wordes in to the endes of the worlde.
5 In the hath he sett a tabernacle for ye Sone, which cometh forth as a brydegrome out of his chambre, & reioyseth as a giaunte to rune his course.
6 It goeth forth fro the one ende of the heauen, and runneth aboute vnto the same ende agayne, & there maye no ma hyde himself fro the heate therof.
19 because that it, which maye be knowne of God, is manifest with the. For God hath shewed it vnto the,
20 that the inuisible thinges of God (that is, his euerlastinge power and Godheade) mighte be sene whyle they are considered by the workes from the creacion of the worlde: so that they are without excuse,
19 Thou hast appoynted the Moone for certayne seasons, the Sonne knoweth his goinge downe.
20 Thou makest darcknesse, that it maye be night, wherin all the beastes of the forest do moue.
14 And God sayde: let there be lightes in ye firmament of heauen, to deuyde the daye fro the night, that they maye be vnto tokes, seasons, dayes, and yeares.
15 And let them be lightes in ye firmament of heauen, to shyne vpon the earth: And so it came to passe.
16 And God made two greate lightes: one greater light to rule the daye, and a lesse light to rule the night, and (he made) starres also.
17 And God set them in the firmament of heauen, yt they might shyne vpo earth,
18 and to rule the daye and the night, and to deuyde the light from darcknes. And God sawe that it was good.
19 Then of the euenynge and mornynge was made the fourth daye.
2 To tell of thy louynge kyndnesse early in the mornynge, and of thy trueth in the night season.
11 Yee the darcknesse is no darcknesse with the, but the night is as cleare as the daye, the darcknesse & light are both alike.
12 For my reynes are thyne, thou hast couered me in my mothers wombe.
16 Thou dyggest vp welles & brokes, thou dryest vp mightie waters.
12 chaunginge the night in to daye, & ye light in to darcknes.
8 And God called ye firmament, Heauen. Then of the euenynge & mornynge was made the seconde daye.
10 He hath copased the waters wt certayne boundes, vntill the daye & night come to an ende.
6 The very heauens declare his rightuousnes, & all people se his glory.
2 Synge vnto ye LORDE, & prayse his name, be tellynge of his saluacion from daye to daye.
16 When I applied my mynde to lerne wy?dome, and to knowe the trauayle that is in the worlde (and that of soch a fashion, yt I suffred not myne eyes to slepe nether daye ner night)
35 Thus saieth the LORDE which gaue the sonne to be a light for the daye, and the Moone and starres to shyne in the night: which moueth the see, so that the floudes therof waxe fearce: his name is the LORDE of hoostes.
5 and called the light, Daye: and the darcknes, Night Then of the euenynge and mornynge was made the first daye.
19 With wy?dome hath ye LORDE layed the foudacion of ye earth, & thorow vnderstondinge hath he stablished ye heaues.
20 Thorow his wi?dome ye depthes breake vp, & ye cloudes droppe downe the dew.
6 For it is the LORDE that geueth wy?dome, out of his mouth commeth knowlege and vnderstondinge.
23 O synge vnto ye LORDE, let all ye earth be tellynge of his saluacion from daye to daye.
3 For I considre thy heauens, euen the worke off thy fyngers: the Moone and the starres which thou hast made.
22 he openeth the depe secretes: he knoweth ye the thynge that lyeth in darknesse, for the light dwelleth with him.
19 that thou mayest allwaye put yi trust in the LORDE.
5 The Sone aryseth, the Sonne goeth downe, & returneth to his place, yt he maye there ryse vp agayne.
15 Thou (o God) hast lerned me fro my youth vp vntill now, therfore wil I tell of yi wonderous workes.
8 Speake to the earth, and it shall shewe the: Or to the fyshes of the see, and they shal certifie the.
16 Art thou of his coucell, when he spredeth out the cloudes? Hast thou the perfecte knowlege of his wonders?
2 before the Sonne, ye light, ye Moone and the starres be darckened, and or the cloudes turne agayne after the rayne:
19 Teach vs what we shal saye vnto hi, for we are vnmete because of darcknes.
19 We haue also a sure worde of prophecie, and ye do well that ye take hede thervnto, as vnto a lighte that shyneth in a darke place vntyll the daye dawne, and the daye starre aryse in youre hertes.
23 Then goeth man forth to his worke, and to till his londe vntill the euenynge.
22 Nether shall sowynge tyme and haruest, colde and heate Sommer and wynter, daye and night ceasse so longe as the earth endureth.
8 They that dwell in ye vttemost partes are afrayed at thy tokens, thou makest both the mornynge and euenynge starres to prayse ye.
18 The path of the rightuous shyneth as the light, and is euer brighter & brighter vnto the parfecte daye.
6 So that the Sonne shal not burne the by daye, nether the Moone by night.
14 For the earth shalbe full of knowlege of the LORDES honoure, like as the waters that couer the see.
2 Thou deckest thy self with light, as it were wt a garment, thou spredest out the heauen like a curtayne.
29 He can sprede out the cloudes (a couerynge off his tabernacle)
12 Hast thou geue the mornynge his charge (as soone as thou wast borne) and shewed the dayespringe his place,