Psalms 32:6
I saide: I will knowlege myne offence, and accuse my self vnto the LORDE, and so thou forgauest me the wickednesse of my synne.
I saide: I will knowlege myne offence, and accuse my self vnto the LORDE, and so thou forgauest me the wickednesse of my synne.
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7Sela. For this shal euery saynte make his prayer vnto the in due season, therfore shall not the greate water floudes come nye him.
5Therfore I confessed my synne vnto the, and hyd not myne vnrightuousnesse.
5For the sorowes of death copased me, and the brokes of Belial made me afrayed.
1Helpe me (o God) for the waters are come in eue vnto my soule.
2I sticke fast in the depe myre, where no grounde is: I am come into depe waters, and the floudes wil drowne me.
3Sela Knowe this, that the LORDE dealeth maruelously with his saynte: and when I call vpon the LORDE, he heareth me.
7The LORDE hath promised his louynge kyndnesse daylie, therfore wil I prayse him in the night season, and make my prayer vnto ye God of my life.
8I wil saye vnto God my stony rock: why hast thou forgotten me? why go I thus heuely, whyle the enemie oppresseth me?
5For in the tyme of trouble he hath hyd me in his tabernacle, yee in the secrete place of his dwellinge hath he kepte and set me vp vpon a rocke of stone.
7In the tyme of my trouble I call vpon the, for thou hearest me.
26Whan the heauen is shut vp, so that it rayne not (for so moch as they haue synned agaynst the) and yf they make their prayer in this place, and knowlege thy name, and turne from their synnes (whan thou hast brought them lowe)
22Thou hydest them priuely by thine owne presence from the proude men, thou kepest them secretly in thy tabernacle, from the strife of tonges.
3Oure my?dedes preuayle agaynst vs, oh be thou mercyfull vnto oure synnes.
16Sela. The waters sawe ye (o God) ye waters sawe ye, & were afrayed: ye depthes were moued.
13But LORDE, I made my prayer vnto the in an acceptable tyme:
1Be mercifull vnto me (o God) be mercifull vnto me, for my soule trusteth in ye: & vnder the shadowe of thy wynges shalbe my refuge, vntill wickednesse be ouerpast.
6For vnto the I crie, heare me o God: enclyne thine eares to me, and herke vnto my wordes.
5For thou LORDE art good and gracious, & of greate mercy vnto all them that call vpon the.
15And call vpo me in the tyme of trouble, so wil I heare the, that thou shalt thanke me.
6Seke the LORDE while he maye be founde, call vpo him while he is nye.
17When the rightuous crie, the LORDE heareth them, and delyuereth the out of all their troubles.
4The paynes of hell came aboute me, the snares of death toke holde vpo me.
35Whan the heauen is shut vp, so yt it rayneth not (for so moch, as they haue synned agaynst the) and yf they make their prayer in this place, and knowlege thy name, and turne from their synnes wha thou troublest them,
15Take me out of the myre, yt I syncke not: Oh let me be delyuered fro the yt hate me, & out of ye depe waters.
16Lest ye water floude drowne me, that the depe swalowe me not vp, & yt the pitte shut not hir mouth vpon me.
8Oput yor trust in him allwaye (ye people) poure out yor hertes before him, for God is oure hope.
3Yf thou (LORDE) wilt be extreme to marcke what is done amysse, Oh LORDE, who maye abyde it?
7Ful gracious is the LORDE, and a stronge holde in tyme of trouble, he knoweth the that put their trust in him:
1Heare me whe I cal, o God of my rightuousnes, thou that comfortest me in my trouble: haue mercy vpon me, and herken vnto my prayer.
3Thou haddest cast me downe depe in ye middest off the see, and the floude compased me aboute: yee all thy wawes and rowles of water went ouer me,
10When the mountaynes saw the, they were afrayed, ye water streame wete awaye: the depe made a noyse at the liftinge vp of thine honde.
6Sela. But my sayenge is vnto the LORDE: thou art my God, heare the voyce of my prayer o LORDE.
7Whe thou calldest vpon me in trouble, I helped the & herde the, what tyme as the storme fell vpo the,
17He sent downe from aboue, and receaued me, and drue me out of many waters.
6So he herde my voyce out off his holy teple, & my coplaynte came before hi, yee eue into his eares.
1Preserue me (o God) for in the do I trust.
3From that tyme forth hath yi seate bene prepared, thou art from euerlastinge.
16He sent downe fro the heyth to fetch me, & toke me out of greate waters.
54They poured water vpon my heade, then thought I: now am I vndone.
1Haue mercy vpon me (o God) after thy goodnes, & acordinge vnto thy greate mercies, do awaye myne offences.
8The cried I vnto ye (O LORDE) yee vnto ye LORDE made I my prayer.
5But praysed be ye LORDE, which hath not geuen vs ouer for a pray vnto their teth.
2From the endes of ye earth wil I call vnto the, whe my herte is in trouble:
3He shal sende fro heauen, & saue me fro the reprofe of him that wolde swalowe me vp.
5The waters compased me, euen to the very soule: the depe laye aboute me, and the wedes were wrapte aboute myne heade.
3Neuerthelesse, whe I am afrayed, I put my trust in the.
23Yet LORDE, thou knowest all their coucell, that they haue deuysed, to slaye me. And therfore forgeue them not their wickednes, and let not their synne be put out of thy sight: but let them be iudged before the as the giltie: This shalt thou do vnto the in ye tyme of thy indignacion.
1Heare my prayer (o LORDE) and let my criege come vnto the.
16The people that seke vnto the in trouble, that same aduersite which they complane of, is vnto the a chastenynge before the.
1Blessed are they, whose vnrightuousnesse is forgeuen, and whose synnes are couered.