Psalms 65:11
Thou watrest hir forowes, thou breakest the harde clottes therof, thou makest it soft with ye droppes of rayne, and blessest the increase of it.
Thou watrest hir forowes, thou breakest the harde clottes therof, thou makest it soft with ye droppes of rayne, and blessest the increase of it.
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8They that dwell in ye vttemost partes are afrayed at thy tokens, thou makest both the mornynge and euenynge starres to prayse ye.
9Thou visetest the earth, thou watrest it, and makest it very plenteous.
10The ryuer of God is full of waters, thou preparest man his corne, ad thus thou prouydest for the earth.
12Thou crownest the yeare with thy good, and thy fotesteppes droppe fatnesse.
13The dwellinges of the wildernes are fatt also, yt they droppe withall, & the litle hilles are pleasaunt on euery syde. The foldes are full of shepe, the valleys stonde so thicke with corne yt they laugh and synge.
23The wil he geue rayne to the sede, that ye shal sowe in the earth, and geue you breade of the encrease of the earth, so that all shalbe plenteous aud abundaunt. Thy catel also shal he fede in the brode medowes.
12And why? the LORDE shal shewe louinge kyndnesse, and oure londe shal geue hir encrease.
14then wyl I geue rayne vnto youre lode in due season, early and late, that thou mayest gather in thy corne, thy wyne and thine oyle:
15and I wyll geue grasse vpon thy felde for thy catell, that ye maye eate & be fylled.
27They wayte all vpo the, that thou mayest geue them meate in due season.
28Whe thou geuest it them, they gather it: whe thou openest thine honde, they are fylled with good.
13Thou watrest the hylles from aboue, the erth is fylled with ye frutes of thy workes.
11The LORDE shal euer be thy gyde, and satisfie the desyre of thine hert, and fyl yi bones with marry. Thou shalt be like a freshwatred garden, and like the founteyne of water, that neuer leaueth runnynge.
9Thou o God sendest a gracious rayne vpon thyne enheritauce, & refreshest it, when it is drye.
4the wyl I geue you rayne in due season, and ye londe shal geue hir increase, and the trees of ye felde shal brynge forth their frute.
5And the thresshinge tyme shall reache vnto the wyne haruest, and the wyne haruest shal reache vnto the sowynge tyme. And ye shall eate yor bred in plenteousnes, and shal dwell safe in youre londe.
11And ye LORDE shal make ye plenteous in goodes, in the frute of yi wombe, in the frute of thy catell, & in the frute of thy grounde, in the londe that the LORDE sware vnto thy fathers, to geue the.
7For the LORDE thy God bryngeth the in to a good londe: A londe where in are ryuers of water, fountaynes and sprynges, which flowe by the hilles and valleys:
3Sela. For thou hast preueted him wt liberall blessinges, & set a crowne of golde vpon his heade.
7Thou reioysest myne herte, though their encreace be greate both in corne & wyne.
28together for to rayne, so that they poure downe and droppe vpon men.
10so shal thy barnes be fylled with plenteousnesse, and thy presses shal flowe ouer with swete wyne.
8They shalbe satisfied with the pleteousnesse of thy house, and thou shalt geue them drynke of the ryuer of thy pleasures.
9And the LORDE thy God shal make the plenteous in all the workes of thine hades, in the frute of thy body, in the frute of thy catell, in the frute of thy londe to good. For the LORDE shall turne, to reioyse ouer the to good, as he reioysed ouer thy fathers,
15Thou smytest the heades of Leuiathan in peces, & geuest him to be meate for the people in the wildernesse.
14I will poure plenteousnes vpon the hertes of the prestes, and my people shalbe satisfied with good thinges, saieth the LORDE.
10Which geueth rayne vpo the earth, and poureth water vpon all thinges:
25And they wanne their stronge cities, & a fat londe, and toke possession of houses yt were full of all maner goodes, welles dygged out, vynyardes, oylgardens, & many frutefull trees: and they ate & were fylled, & became fat, & lyued in welth thorow thy greate goodnes.
10That wha thou hast eaten and art fylled, thou mayest praise the LORDE thy God, for that good londe, which he hath geuen the.
20O how happy shal ye be, whe ye shal safely sowe youre sede besyde all waters & dryue thither the fete of youre oxe & asses.
5As loge as I liue wil I magnifie the, & lift vp my hondes in thy name.
24so that ye garners shal be full of corne, and the presses plenteous in wyne and oyle.
15The eyes of all wayte vpon the, and thou geuest them their meate in due season.
19For the londe shal geue you hir frute, so that ye shal haue ynough to eate, and dwell safe therin.
37That they maye sowe their groude, plante vynyaydes, to yelde them frutes of increase.
11and houses full of all goodes, which thou hast not filled: & digged welles which thou hast not digged: and vynyardes and olyue trees, which thou hast not plated, so yt thou eatest and art full:
14Soch as be planted in the house of the LORDE,be frutefull, plenteous & grene.
4Blessed shalbe the frute of thy body, the frute of thy grounde, and the frute of thy catell, and the frute of thine oxen, and the frute of thy shepe.
5Blessed shal be yi baskett, & thy stoare.
4Which saueth thy life from destruccion, and crowneth the with mercy & louynge kyndnesse.
65O LORDE, thou hast dealt frendly with thy seruaunt, acordinge vnto thy worde.
16And ye feast whan thou first reapest thy labours, yt thou hast sowen vpon the felde. And the feast of ingatherynge in the ende of ye yeare, whan thou hast gathered in thy laboures out of the felde.
14He maketh peace in yi borders, & fylleth ye with ye flor of wheate.
5He loueth mercy & iudgment, ye earth is full of the goodnesse of the LORDE
5Thou preparest a table before me agaynst mine enemies: thou anoyntest my heade with oyle, & fyllest my cuppe full.
25He that is lyberall in geuynge, shal haue plenty: and he that watereth, shalbe watered also himself.
12that they might sowe vnto rightuousnes, and reape the frutes of weldoynge: yt they might plowe vp their fresh londe, and seke the LORDE, till he came, and lerned them rightuousnes.
16Euen so shall he kepe the (yf thou wilt be content) from the bottomlesse pytte that is beneth: & yf thou wilt holde the quyete, he shal fyll thy table with plenteousnesse.
11In the daye when thou diddest plante it, it was greate, and gaue soone the frute of thi sede: But in the daye of haruest, thou shalt reape an heape of sorowes & miseries.
3Shalt thou multiplie the people, and not increase the ioye also? They shal reioyse before the euen as men make mery in haruest, and as men that haue gotten the victory, when they deale the spoyle.