Psalms 39:9
Delyuer me from all myne offences, and make me not a scorne vnto the foolish.
Delyuer me from all myne offences, and make me not a scorne vnto the foolish.
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1I sayde: I wil kepe my waies, that I offended not in my tonge.
2And so I shut my mouth, whyle the vngodly layed wayte for me.
3I helde my tonge, I was domme, I kepte sylence, yee eue from good wordes, but it was payne and grefe to me.
13As for me, I was like a deaf ma, and herde not: and as one that were domme, not openynge his mouth.
14I am become as a man that heareth not, and that can make no resistaunce wt his mouth.
15For in the (O LORDE) is my trust, thou shalt heare me, O LORDE my God.
10I kepe sylece, and open not my mouth, for thou hast done it. Turne thy plages awaye fro me, for I am cosumed thorow the feare of thy hade.
8And now LORDE, wherin shall I comforte me? my hope is in the.
8Be thou an aduocate & stonde in iudgment thyself, to speake for all soch as be dome & sucourles.
5The LORDE God hath opened myne eare, therfore ca I not saye naye, ner wt drawe myself,
22So foolish was I and ignoraunt, and as it were a beest before the.
21This thou doest, whyle I holde my tonge: and thinkest me to be eue soch one as thy self: but I wil reproue the, & set my self agaynst the.
4Beholde, I am to vyle a personne, to answere the, therfore will I laye my hande vpon my mouth.
15What shal I speake or say, ethat he maye this doo? yt I maye lyue out all my yeares, yee in the bytternesse of my life?
19What is he, that will go to lawe with me? For yf I holde my tonge, I shal dye.
20Neuerthelesse graunte me ij. thinges, and then will I not hyde my self from the.
15Now when he had spoken these wordes vnto me, I kest downe my heade to ye grounde, and helde my tunge.
7He shal be payned & troubled, ad shal not ope his mouth. He shalbe led as a shepe to be slayne, yet shal he be as still as a lambe before the shearer, & not open his mouth.
22Thou hydest them priuely by thine owne presence from the proude men, thou kepest them secretly in thy tabernacle, from the strife of tonges.
22Now the honde of the LORDE had bene vpon me the euenynge, afore this man (which was escaped) came vnto me, and had opened my mouth, vntyll the mornynge that he came to me: Yee he opened my mouth, so yt I was nomore domme.
2Beholde, I wil open my mouth, & my tonge shal speake out of my chawes.
15Open my lippes (O LORDE) that my mouth maye shewe thy prayse.
8Now hast thou spoken in myne eares, & I haue herde ye voyce of thy wordes:
3For who can kepe his owne councell so secrete, but it shall be knowne? Therfore haue I spoken vnwysely, seynge these thinges are so hye, and passe myne vnderstondinge.
3For whyle I helde my tonge, my bones consumed awaye thorow my daylie complaynynges.
32Yf thou be so foolish to magnifie yi self, or medlest wt eny soch thinge, the laye thine hade vpon yi mouth.
1Holde not thy toge, o God of my prayse. For the mouth of the vngodly, yee and the mouth of the disceatfull is opened vpon me,
14I am clene forgotten and out of mynde, as a deed man: I am become like a broken vessell.
9whe the princes left of their talkinge, & laied their hade to their mouth:
10whe the mightie kepte still their voyce, and whe their tonges cleued to the rofe of their mouthes.
11When all they yt herde me, called me happie: & when all they yt sawe me, wysshed me good.
24Teach me and I will holde my tonge: and yf I do erre, shewe me wherin.
7where as (notwithstondinge) thou knowest that I am no wicked person, & that there is no man able to delyuer me out of thine honde.
27Though they curse, yet blesse thou:
5I am fayne to paye the thinges yt I neuer toke. God, thou knowest my symplenesse, and my fautes are not hyd from the.
35and then shal I answere him without eny feare. For as longe as I am in soch fearfulnesse, I can make no answere: And why?
19But I (as a meke lambe) was caried awaye to be slayne: not knowinge, that they had deuysed soch a councel agaynst me, sayenge: We will destroye his meate with wod, and dryue him out of the londe of the lyuynge, that his name shal neuer be thought vpon.
34For yf I had feared eny greate multitude of people: Or yf I had bene dispysed of ye symple, Oh then shulde I haue bene afrayed. Thus haue I quyetly spent my lyfe, and not gone out at ye dore.
63that thou mayest thincke vpo it, be ashamed, and excuse thine owne confucion nomore: when I haue forgeuen the, all that thou hast done, saieth the LORDE God.
26And I will make thy tunge cleue so the rofe off thy mouth, that thou shalt be domme, and not be as a chider with them: for it is an obstinate housholde.
5Marck me well, be aba?shed, and laye youre hade vpon youre mouth.
28He sitteth alone, he holdeth him still. and dwelleth quietly by him self.
10I beleued, and therfore haue I spoke, but I was sore troubled.
4Sela. Thou heldest myne eyes wakynge, I was so feble, that I coude not speake,
6Thine owne mouth condemneth the, and not I: yee thine owne lippes shappe the an answere.
13Holde youre tonges now, and let me speake, for there is some thinge come in to my mynde.
28then am I afrayed of all my workes, for I knowe, thou fauourest not an euell doer.
31Marke well (O Iob) & heare me: holde the still, vntill I haue spoken.
14Neuerthelesse, seynge he hath not spoken vnto me, therfore will not I answere him as ye haue done
23For I haue euer feared ye vengeaunce & punyshmet of God, & knew very well, yt I was not able to beare his burthe.