Psalms 60:9
Who will lede me in to the stronge cite? Who will bringe me in to Edom?
Who will lede me in to the stronge cite? Who will bringe me in to Edom?
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9Iuda is my captaine. Moab is my wash potte, ouer Edom wil I stretch out my shue, Philistea shal be glad of me.
10Who wil lede me in to the stronge cite? Who wil brynge me in to Edom?
11Shalt not thou do it (o God) which hast cast vs out: thou God, yt wentest not forth with oure hoostes?
7Galaad is myne, Manasses is myne, Ephraim is the strength of my heade, Iuda is my captayne.
8Moab is my washpotte, ouer Edom wil I stretch out my shue, Philistea shal be glad of me.
10Shalt not thou do it, o God, thou yt hast cast vs out: thou God, yt wentest not out wt or hoostes?
8And sayde morouer: Which waye wil we go vp? He sayde: by the waye in the wyldernesse of Edom.
1Geue sentence vpon me (o God) & defende my cause agaynst the vnholy people: Oh delyuer me from the disceatfull & wicked man.
2For thou (o God) art my stregth: why hast thou shot me from the? Why go I then so heuely, whyle the enemie oppresseth me?
3Oh sende out yi light & thy trueth, yt they maye lede me & brynge me vnto thy holy hill and to thy dwellinge.
23To delyuer me me from the enemies honde, or to saue me from the powers off the mightie?
17Vnto the (o my strength) wil I synge, for thou (o God) art my defence, and my merciful God.
1What 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.
2From the endes of ye earth wil I call vnto the, whe my herte is in trouble:
3Oh set me vp vpo an hye rocke. For thou art my hope, a stronge tower for me agaynst the enemie.
18But the Edomite answered him: Thou shal not go by me, or I wyl come agaynst ye with ye swerde.
9Whyle my bones are broken, & whyle myne enemies cast me in the tethe,
3Who shal go vp in to the hill off the LORDE? Or, who shal remayne in his holy place?
2He droue me forth, and led me: yee into darcknesse, but not in to light.
16Who ryseth vp with me agaynst the wicked? who taketh my parte agaynst the euell doers?
13Haue mercy vpo me (o LORDE) considre the trouble that I am in amoge myne enemies, thou that liftest me vp from ye gates of death.
20But he sayde: Thou shalt not go thorow, And the Edomites came out against them with a mightie people & a stroge hande.
1Lorde, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle? who shal rest vpo yi holy hill?
17Morouer Idumea shall be a wildernesse: who so goeth by it, shalbe abashed, and wondre at all hir miserable plages.
1Then shal this songe be sunge in the londe of Iuda: We haue a stroge citie, the walles & the ordinauce shal kepe vs.
24I haue dygged and dronke vp the straunge waters, and with ye soles of my fete haue I dryed vp the See.
1Delyuer me fro myne enemies (o my God) & defende me fro the yt ryse vp agaynst me.
8Shal not I at the same tyme destroye the wyse men of Edom, ad those that haue vnderstondinge, from the mount of Esau?
19Beholde, like as the Lyon cometh vp from the pleasaunt medowes of Iordane vnto ye grene pastures of Etha, so wil I dryue him, & make him runne agaynst her. But who is the yonge man that I will ordene therto? Who is like, vnto me? What is he that will stryue with me? What shepherde maye stonde in my hondes?
6Oh yt the sauynge health were geuen vnto Israel out of Sion: Oh that the LORDE wolde delyuer his people out of captiuyte. Then shulde Iacob reioyse, & Israel shulde be right glad.
5Wo is me yt my banishmet endureth sologe: I dwell in the tabernacles of the soroufull.
4Wherfore trustest thou in the water streames, that flowe to and fro, o thou fearce doughter: and thynkest thou art so safe (by reason off thy treasure) that no man shal come to the?
29as the children of Esau (which dwell at Seir) dyd vnto me: and the Moabites that dwell at Ar: vntyll I be come ouer Iordane, into the londe which the LORDE oure God shal geue vnto vs.
9He rayseth destruccion vpon the mightie people, & bryngeth downe the stronge holde:
3be thou my stronge rocke and a house of defence, that thou mayest saue me.
19O LORDE, my strength, my power, and refuge in tyme off trouble. The Gentiles shall come vnto the from the endes off the worlde, and saye: Verely oure fathers haue cleued vnto lies, their Idols are but vayne and vnprofitable.
5I 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.
10God sheweth me his goodnesse plenteously, God letteth me se my desyre vpo myne enemies.
9He hath stopped vp my wayes with foure squared stones, & made my pathes croked.
9Delyuer me (o LORDE) fro myne enemies, for I resorte vnto the.
14Thorow my people of Israel, wil I avenge me agayne vpo Edo: they shal hadle him, acordinge to my wrath and indignacio, so that they shal knowe my vengeaunce, saieth the LORDE God.
35Where is there one god amonge the goddes of all londes, which hath delyuered his londe fro my hande? that the LORDE shulde delyuer Ierusalem fro my hande.
6I wente downe to the botome of the hilles, & was barred in with earth for euer. But thou (o LORDE my God) hast brought vp my lyfe agayne out of corrupcion.
1Then sent the lordes of the lode a ma of warre, from the rocke that lieth toward the deserte, vnto the hill of the doughter Sion
21O how greate and manifolde is thy good, which thou haist hyd for them that feare ye? O what thinges bringest thou to passe for them, that put their trust in the, euen before the sonnes of men?
48God seyth that I be auenged, and subdueth the people vnto me.
49He bryngeth me out fro myne enemies: & from them yt ryse vp agaynst me, shalt thou exalte me, and from ye cruell man shalt thou delyuer me.
12Thorow God we shal do greate actes, for it is he that shal treade downe oure enemies.
22The LORDE hath sayde: some wil I bringe agayne from Basan, some wil I bringe agayne fro the depe of the see.
2I wil prayse ye LORDE & call vpon him, so shal I be safe fro myne enemies.