Psalms 51:7
O reconcile me with Isope, and I shal be clene: wash thou me, and I shalbe whyter then snowe.
O reconcile me with Isope, and I shal be clene: wash thou me, and I shalbe whyter then snowe.
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1 Haue mercy vpon me (o God) after thy goodnes, & acordinge vnto thy greate mercies, do awaye myne offences.
2 Wash me well fro my wickednesse, & clense me fro my synne.
3 For I knowlege my fautes, and my synne is euer before me.
4 Agaynst the only, agaynst the haue I synned, and done euell in thy sight: that thou mightest be iustified in thy saynges, and shuldest ouercome when thou art iudged.
30 Though I wasshed my self with snowe water, and made myne hondes neuer so clene,
31 yet shuldest thou dyppe me in ye myre, & myne owne clothes shulde defyle me.
6 But lo, thou hast a pleasure in the treuth, and hast shewed me secrete wy?dome.
8 Oh let me heare of ioye and gladnesse, that the bones which thou hast broken, maye reioyse.
9 Turne thy face fro my synnes, and put out all my my?dedes.
10 Make me a clene hert (o God) and renue a right sprete within me.
11 Cast me not awaie from thy presence, and take not thy holy sprete fro me.
12 O geue me the comforte of thy helpe agayne, and stablish me with thy fre sprete.
13 Then shal I teach thy wayes vnto the wicked, that synners maye be conuerted vnto the.
14 Delyuer me from bloudegyltynesse o God, thou that art the God of my health, that my tonge maye prayse thy rightuousnesse.
15 Open my lippes (O LORDE) that my mouth maye shewe thy prayse.
16 Wash you, make you clene, put awaye yor euell thoughtes out of my sight, cease from doinge of euell and violence.
6 I wa?she my hondes with innocency O LORDE, and so go I to thine aulter.
18 Now go to (saieth the LORDE) we wil talke together. Is it not so? Though youre synnes be as read as scarlet, shal they not be whyter then snowe? And though they were like purple, shall they not be like whyte woll?
9 I am clene without eny fawte, I am innocent, & there is no wickednesse in me.
3 Oure my?dedes preuayle agaynst vs, oh be thou mercyfull vnto oure synnes.
12 Who can tell, how oft he offendeth? Oh clese thou me fro my secrete fautes.
13 Kepe thy seruaute also from presumptuous synnes, lest they get the dominion ouer me: so shal I be vndefyled & innocet fro the greate offence.
25 Then will I poure cleare water vpon you, & ye shalbe clene: Yee from all youre vnclennesse and from all yor Idols shal I clense you.
9 Who can saye: my hert is cleane, I am innocent from synne?
4 I sayde: LORDE be mercifull vnto me, heale my soule, for I haue synned agaynst the.
5 Therfore I confessed my synne vnto the, and hyd not myne vnrightuousnesse.
18 and a cleane man shall take ysope, & dyppe it in the water, and sprenkle it vpon the tente, and vpon all the vessels, and all the soules that are therin. Likewyse also vpon him, yt hath touched a deed mans bone, or a slayne personne, or a deed body, or a graue.
19 And he that is cleane, shal sprenkle vpon the vncleane, ye thirde daye, & the seueth daie, & purifye him on ye seueth daye. And he shal washe his clothes, & bathe him self wt water, and so at euen he shalbe cleane.
17 Howbeit there is no wickednesse in my hondes, and my prayer is clene.
13 Shulde I then clense my hert in vayne (thought I) & wash my hondes in innocency?
51 and shall take the Ceder wodd, the purple woll, the ysope, and the lyuinge byrde, & dyppe them in the bloude of the slayne byrde vpon the sprynginge water, and sprenkle the house with all seue tymes:
52 and so shal he purifie the house with the bloude of the byrde, with the springinge water, with the lyuinge byrde, with the Ceder wodd, with the ysope, and with the purple woll.
22 Yee and that so sore: that though thou wasshest the with Nitrus & makest thiself to sauoure with that swete smellinge herbe of Borith: yet in my sight thou art stayned with thy wickednesse, saieth the LORDE thy God.
23 Trye me (o God) and seke the grounde of myne hert: proue me, & examen my thoughtes.
3 Seinge thou sayest so, how doest thou knowe it? What thinge hast thou more excellet, the I yt am a synner?
7 But thus shalt thou do with them, that thou mayest clense them. Thou shalt sprenkle purifienge water vpon them, and lett a rasure go ouer their whole body, and washe their clothes, and then are they cleane.
4 Wilt thou saye vnto God: The thinge that I take in honde, is perfecte, & I am clene in thy sight?
21 Why doest thou not forgeue me my synne? Wherfore takest thou not awaye my wickednesse? Beholde, now must I slepe in the dust: and yff thou sekest me tomorow in the mornynge, I shalbe gone.
19 And with his fynger shal he sprekle of the bloude theron seuen tymes, and halowe it, and consecrate it from the vnclennesse of the children of Israel.
7 and sprenkle it seuen tymes vpon him that must be clensed from ye leprosy. And so clense him, and let the lyuynge byrde flye at libertye in to the felde.
9 Where withall shall a yonge man clense his waye? Euen by rulinge himself after thy worde.
6 The wordes of the LORDE are pure wordes: eue as ye syluer, which from earth is tried and purified vij. tymes in the fyre.
14 Heale me (o LORDE) and I shall be whole: saue thou me, and I shalbe saued, for thou art my prayse.
9 Then wa?shed I the with water, & pourged thy bloude from the. I anoynted the with oyle,
8 From all my?dedes (wherin they haue offended agaynst me) I will clese them: And all their blasphemies which they haue done agaynst me, when they regarded me not, I will forgeue them.
23 How greate are my my?dedes & synnes? Let me knowe my trasgressions & offences.
2 Haue mercy vpon me (o LORDE) for I am weake: o LORDE heale me, for all my bones are vexed.
3 Thou hast proued & visited myne herte in the night season: thou hast tried me in the fyre, & hast founde no wickednes in me: for I vtterly purposed, that my mouth shulde not offende.
3 I haue put off my cote, how ca I do it on agayne? I haue washed my fete, how shal I fyle them agayne?
4 And he shal commaunde him that is to be clensed, to take two lyuinge byrdes, which are cleane, and Ceder wodd, and purple woll, and ysope: