Psalms 24:8

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Who is this kynge of glory? It is the LORDE stroge and mightie, euen the LORDE mightie in batell.

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  • Rev 6:2 : 2 And I sawe, and beholde there was a whyte horsse, and he yt sat on him had a bowe, and a crowne was geuen vnto him, and he went forth conquerynge and for to ouercome.
  • Rev 19:11-21 : 11 And I sawe heaue open, & beholde, a whyte horsse and he yt sat vpon him, was called faithfull and true, & in rightewesnes dyd iudge and make battayle. 12 His eyes were as a flame of fyre, and on his heade were many crounes: & he had a name wrytten, that noman knewe but him selfe. 13 And he was clothed with a vesture dipt in bloude, and his name is called, ye worde of God. 14 And ye warriers which were in heauen, folowed him vpon whyte horsses, clothed with whyte and pure sylke 15 and out of his mouthe wente a sharppe swerde, that with it he shulde smyte the Heithen: And he shall rule them with a rodde of yron, and he trode the wynefatte of the fearcenesse and wrath of allmightye God. 16 And hath on his vesture and on his thyghe a name wrytten: Kynge of all kinges, and LORDE of all lordes. 17 And I sawe an angell stonde in the Sonne, and he cryed with a lowde voyce, sayenge to all the fowles that flye by the myddes vnder the heauen: Come and gaddre youre selues togedder vnto the supper of the gret God, 18 that ye maye eate the flesshe of kynges, and of hye captaynes, and the flesshe of mighty men, and the flesshe of horsses, and of the that syt on them, and the flesshe of all free men and bond men, both of small and greate. 19 And I sawe the beeste and the kynges of ye earth, and their warriers gadred togedder, to make battayle agaynste him that sat vpon the horsse, and agaynst his sowdiers. 20 And the beeste was taken, and with him that false prophet that wrought myracles before him, with which he disceaued them that receaued the beestes marke, and them that worsshipped his ymage. These both were cast in to a ponde of fyre burnynge wt brymstone: 21 and the remnaunte were slayne with the swearde of him that sat vpon the horsse, which swearde proceded out of his mouth, and all the foules were filled with their flesshe.
  • Exod 15:3 : 3 The LORDE is the right man of warre, LORDE is his name.
  • Ps 45:3-6 : 3 Thou art the fayrest amonge the children of me, full of grace are thy lippes, therfore God blesseth the for euer. 4 Gyrde the with thy swerde vpon thy thee (o thou mightie) with worshipe and renowne. 5 Good lucke haue thou with thine honoure, ryde on with the treuth, mekenesse & rightuousnes: & thy right hode shal teach ye woderfull thinges. 6 Thy arowes are sharpe, the people shalbe subdued vnto the, euen in the myddest amonge the kynges enemies.
  • Ps 50:1 : 1 The LORDE euen the mightie God hath spoke, & called the worlde from the rysinge vp of the sonne vnto the goinge downe of the same.
  • Ps 76:3-6 : 3 There breaketh he the arowes of the bowe, ye shylde, the swerde & the whole battayll. 4 Sela. Thou art of more honoure & might the the hilles of robbers. 5 The proude shalbe robbed & slepe their slepe, & ye mightie shalbe able to do nothinge with their hodes. 6 Whe thou rebukest them (o God of Iacob) both the charettes & horsmen shal fall on slepe.
  • Ps 93:1 : 1 The LORDE is kynge, and hath put on glorious apparell, the LORDE hath put on his apparell, & gyrded himself with stregth:
  • Isa 9:6 : 6 For vnto us a childe shalbe borne, and vnto us a sonne shalbe geue. Vpo his shulder shal the kyngdome lye, and he shalbe called wt his owne name: The woderous geuer of councel, the mightie God, the euerlastinge father, the prynce of peace,
  • Isa 19:24-25 : 24 Then shal Israel with honoure be the thirde to Egipte and Assur. 25 And the LORDE of hoostes shal blesse them, sayenge: Blissed is my people of the Egipcians, Assur is the worke of my hodes, but Israel is myne enheritaunce.
  • Isa 63:1-6 : 1 What is he this, that cometh from Edom, with stayned reade clothes of Bosra: (which is so costly, cloth) & cometh in so neebly with all his stregth? I am he yt teacheth rightuousnes, & am of power to helpe. 2 Wherfore the is thy clothinge reade, & thy raymet like his yt treadeth in ye wyne presse? 3 I haue trodde the presse my self alone, & of all people, there was not one with me. Thus haue I trode downe myne enemies in my wrath, and set my fete vpo them in my indignacion: And their bloude sprange vpo my cloothes, & so haue I stayned all my rayment. 4 For the daye of vengeauce that I haue take in honde, & the yeare of my delyueraunce is come. 5 I loked aboute me, and there was no ma to shewe me eny helpe, I fel downe, and no man helde me vp. The I helde me by myne owne arme, & my feruetnesse susteyned me. 6 And thus haue I troden downe the people in my wrath, and bathed them in my displeasure: In so moch that I haue shed their bloude vpon the earth.
  • Col 2:15 : 15 And hath spoyled rule and power, and hath made a shewe of them openly, and triumphed ouer them in his awne persone.

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  • Ps 24:9-10
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    9 Open youre gates (o ye prynces) let the euerlastinge dores be opened, yt the kynge off glory maye come in.

    10 Who is this kynge off glory? It is the LORDE of hoostes, he is the kynge of glory. Sela.

  • Ps 24:6-7
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    6 This is ye generacio of the yt seke him, of the yt seke yi face, o Iacob.

    7 Sela. Open yor gates (o ye prices) let the euerlastinge dores be opened, yt ye kynge of glory maye come in.

  • 3 Who shal go vp in to the hill off the LORDE? Or, who shal remayne in his holy place?

  • 8 God is greatly to be feared in the councell of the sayntes, & to be had in reuerence of all the that are aboute him.

  • 27 Thankesgeuynge and worshipe are before him, strength and ioye is in his place.

  • 1 A scrybe vnto the LORDE (o ye mightie) ascribe vnto the LORDE worshipe and strength.

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    1 O Lorde oure gouernoure: how wonderfull is thy name in all the worlde? how excellent is thy glory aboue the heauens?

  • Ps 118:19-20
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    19 Open me the gates of rightuousnes, yt I maye go in there thorow, & geue thakes vnto the LORDE.

    20 This is the dore of the LORDE, the rightuous shall entre in thorow it.

  • 26 Blessed be he that cometh in the name of the LORDE, we wish you good lucke, ye that be of the house of the LORDE.

  • 3 The LORDE is the right man of warre, LORDE is his name.

  • 7 O LORDE God, thou strength of my health, thou hast couered my heade in ye daye of battayll.

  • Ps 144:1-2
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    1 Blessed be the LORDE my refuge, which teacheth my hades to warre, & my fyngers to fight.

    2 My hope and my castell, my defence and my delyuerer, my shylde in whom I trust, which gouerneth the people that is vnder me.

  • 8 Sela. O come hither, & beholde ye workes of the LORDE, what destruccios he hath brought vpo ye earth.

  • 31 For who is God, but the LORDE? Or, who hath eny strength, but oure God?

  • Ps 118:14-16
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    14 The LORDE is my stregth, & my songe, & is become my saluacion.

    15 The voyce of ioye & myrth is in the dwellynges of ye rightuous, for ye right hande of the LORDE hath gotte the victory.

    16 The right hande of the LORDE hath the preemynence, the right hade of the LORDE hath gotte the victory.

  • 1 Lorde, how ioyfull is the kynge in yi strength? O how exceadinge glad is he of thy sauynge health?

  • 1 The LORDE is kynge, and hath put on glorious apparell, the LORDE hath put on his apparell, & gyrded himself with stregth:

  • 4 With that, me thought I herde in the moutaynes, a noyse, like as it had bene of a greate people: and a ru?shinge, as though the kyngdomes of all nacions had come together. (And the LORDE of hoostes was the captayne of the whole armye.)

  • 32 For where is there a God, excepte ye LORDE? Or who hath eny strength without oure God?

  • 2 Ope ye gates, yt the good people maye go in, which laboureth for the treuth.

  • 4 Sela. Thou art of more honoure & might the the hilles of robbers.

  • 3 After that shall the LORDE go forth to fight agaynst those Heithen, as men vse to fight in the daye of batell.

  • 1 What is he this, that cometh from Edom, with stayned reade clothes of Bosra: (which is so costly, cloth) & cometh in so neebly with all his stregth? I am he yt teacheth rightuousnes, & am of power to helpe.

  • 45 Neuertheles Dauid sayde vnto the Philistyne: Thou commest vnto me with swerde, speare and shylde. But I come vnto the in the name of the LORDE Zebaoth the God of the hoost of Israel, whom thou hast despysed.

  • 6 Vnto the lowly, he shalbe a sprete of iudgment, and vnto them that dryue awaye the enemies from ye gates, he shalbe a sprete of stregth.

  • 2 I wil prayse ye LORDE & call vpon him, so shal I be safe fro myne enemies.

  • 3 Thou art the fayrest amonge the children of me, full of grace are thy lippes, therfore God blesseth the for euer.

  • 4 The LORDE is hye aboue all Heithen, and his glory aboue the heaues.

  • 24 This is the daye which the LORDE hath made, let vs reioyse and be glad in it.

  • 1 The LORDE is my light and my health: whom then shulde I feare? the LORDE is the strength of my life, for whom the shulde I be afrayed?

  • 2 For the LORDE the most hyest is to be feared, & he is the greate kynge vpo all ye earth.

  • 8 Arise (o LORDE) in to thy restinge place, thou & ye arke of yi stregth.

  • 7 Praysed be ye LORDE, for he hath herde the voyce of my humble peticio.

  • 11 vnto the belongeth worshippe and power, glory, victory & thankes: for all that is in heauen and earth, is thine: thine is ye kyngdome, and thou art exalted aboue all prynces.

  • 8 Ascrybe vnto the LORDE the honoure of his name, brynge presentes, and come in to his courte.

  • 18 For thou art the glory of their strength, & thorow thy fauoure shalt thou lift vp oure hornes.

  • 24 O LORDE LORDE, thou hast begonne to shewe yi seruaunte thy greatnesse and thy mightie hade. For where is there a God in heauen & earth, that can do after yi workes and after thy power?

  • 1 Lorde, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle? who shal rest vpo yi holy hill?

  • 11 The LORDE shal shewe his voyce before his hoost, for his hoost is greate, stronge & mightie to fulfill his commaundement. This is yt greate and maruelous fearfull daye of the LORDE: And who is able to abyde it?

  • 13 The LORDE shal come forth as a gyaunte, and take a stomacke to him like a fresh man of warre. He shal roare and crie, and ouercome his enemies.

  • 16 And hath on his vesture and on his thyghe a name wrytten: Kynge of all kinges, and LORDE of all lordes.

  • 13 Be thou exalted (LORDE) in thine owne strength, so wil we synge and prayse thy power.

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

  • 13 Who so breaketh the gappe, he shall go before. They shall breake vp the porte, and go in and out at it. Their kynge shall go before them, and the LORDE shalbe vpon the heade of them.