Psalms 60:3
Thou hast shewed thy people heuy thinges, thou hast geuen vs a drynke off wyne, yt we slobre withall.
Thou hast shewed thy people heuy thinges, thou hast geuen vs a drynke off wyne, yt we slobre withall.
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1O God, thou yt hast cast vs out and scatred vs abrode, thou yt hast bene so sore displeased at vs, coforte vs agayne.
2Thou yt hast remoued the lode & deuyded it, heale the sores therof, for it shaketh.
9But ye shalbe at youre wittes ende, ye shalbe abasshed: ye shal stackre, and rele to and fro. Ye shalbe dronken, but not of wyne. Ye shal fall, but not thorow dronkenes:
5Thou hast fed the with the bred of teares, yee thou hast geuen the pleteousnes of teares to drynke.
6Thou hast made vs a very strife vnto or neghbours, & or enemies laugh vs to scorne.
6Geue stronge drynke vnto soch as are condempned to death, & wyne vnto those yt mourne:
21And therfore thou miserable & dronke (howbe it not wt wyne) Heare this:
22Thus saieth thy LORDE: thy LORDE & God, ye defender of his people: Beholde, I wil take ye slobrige cuppe out of thy hode, eue ye cuppe wt the dregges of my wrath: yt fro hence forth thou shalt neuer drinke it more,
15He hath fylled me with bytternesse, & geuen me wormwod to drynke.
4Yet hast thou geue a toke for soch as feare the, yt they maye cast it vp in ye treuth.
11Euen so shalt thou also be droncken, and hyde thy self, and seke some helpe agaynst thine enemy.
17Awake, Awake, and stonde vp o Ierusalem, thou that from the honde of the LORDE, hast dronke out the cuppe of his wrath: thou that hast supped of, and sucked out the slombringe cuppe to the botome.
3That thou mightest come downe with thy wonderous straunge workes, then shulde the hilles melt at thy presence.
14Thou makest vs to be rebuked of or neghbours, to be laughed to scorne aud had in derision, of them that are rounde aboute vs.
6And 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.
5Wake vp ye dronckardes, & wepe: mourne all ye wyne suppers, because of youre swete wyne, for it shal be taken awaye from youre mouth.
45Thou hast made vs outcastes, and to be despysed amonge the Heithen.
14Thou art the God, that doth wonders, thou hast declared thy power amonge the people.
10Thou hast brought vs in to captiuyte, and layed trouble vpon or loynes.
11Thou hast suffred men to ryde ouer or heades,
12we wete thorow fyre and water, butt thou hast brought vs out, and refreshed vs.
8And why? God is the iudge: he putteth downe one & setteth vp another.
33Thou shalt be full off dronckennes and sorowe, for the cuppe of yi sister Samaria is a cuppe of destruccion & waistinge:
16Sela. The waters sawe ye (o God) ye waters sawe ye, & were afrayed: ye depthes were moued.
19Oure hert is not turned backe, nether oure steppes gone out of thy waye.
9there shal no more wyne bedronke with myrth, the beer shal be bytter to the that drinke it,
6Ye haue eaten no bred, and dronken no wyne, ner stronge drynke, that ye mighte knowe, that he is ye LORDE youre God.
65Their prestes were slayne with the swerde, and there were no wyddowes to make lamentacion.
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.
27They rele to and fro, they stacker like a droncken man, and are at their wittes ende.
17O LORDE wherfore hast thou led vs out of thy waye? wherfore hast thou hardened oure hertes, that we feare the not? Be at one with vs agayne, for thy seruauntes sake yt are of the generacio of thy heretage.
12Thou trodest downe the londe in thine anger, and didest throsshe the Heithen in thy displeasure.
15Wo vnto him that geueth his neghboure dryncke, to get him wrothfull displeasure for his dronckennesse: that he maye se his preuytees.
25and grope in the darke without light, stackeringe to and fro like droncken men.
12Be astonished (o ye heauens) be afrayde, & abashed at soch a thinge, saieth the LORDE.
14why prolonge we the tyme? Let vs gather oure selues together, and go in to the stronge cite, there shall we be in rest: For the LORDE oure God hath put vs to sylence, and geuen vs water myxte with gall, to drynke, because we haue synned agaynst him.
5But now that the plage is come vpon the, thou shreckest awaye: now that it hath touched thyself, thou art faint harted.
43Thou hast couered vs in thy wrath, & persecuted vs, thou hast slayne vs without eny fauoure.
10Therfore fall the people vnto them, and there out sucke they no small auauntage.
28The LORDE shall smyte the with madnesse, blyndnesse and dasynge of hert.
34And thou shalt be cleane besyde thy selfe for the sighte, which thine eyes shal se.
7Thou reioysest myne herte, though their encreace be greate both in corne & wyne.
8Thou hast brought a vynyarde out of Egipte, thou didest cast out ye Heithe, & plate it.
15Thou smytest the heades of Leuiathan in peces, & geuest him to be meate for the people in the wildernesse.
18Namely, how thou hast set the in a slippery place, that thou maiest cast the downe headlynges & destroye the.
16They that se the, shal narowly loke vpo the, and thinke in them selues, sayenge: Is this the man, that brought all londes in feare, and made ye kingdomes afrayde:
6He sheweth his people the power of his workes, that he maye geue them the heretage of the Heithen.
1Wyne is a voluptuous thinge, & drockennes causeth sedicion: who so delyteth therin, shal neuer be wyse.
7The swete wyne shal mourne, the grapes shalbe weake, and all yt haue bene mery in harte, shal sighe.
16For like wyse as ye haue droncken vpon myne holy hill, so shal all heithen dryncke continually: yee dryncke shall they, and swalowe vp, so that ye shall be, as though ye had neuer bene.