Psalms 68:17

Coverdale Bible (1535)

The charettes of God are many M. tymes a thousande, the LORDE is amoge them in the holy Sinai.

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  • Deut 33:2 : 2 and saide: The LORDE came from Sinai, and rose vp vnto the from Seir. He appeared fro mount Paran, and came wt many thousande sayntes. At his righte hande is there a lawe of fyre for them:
  • Dan 7:10 : 10 There drew forth a firie streame, & wente out from him. A thousand tymes a thousande serued him, x.M. tymes ten thousande stode before him. The iudgmet was set, and the bokes opened.
  • Hab 3:8 : 8 Wast thou not angrie (o LORDE) in the waters? was not thy wrath in the floudes, and thy displeasure in the see? yes, whe thou sattest vpon thine horse, and when thy charettes had the victory.
  • Matt 26:53 : 53 Or thinkest thou that I can not praye my father now, to sende me more then twolue legions of angels?
  • Rev 5:11 : 11 And I behelde, and I herd the voyce of many angilles aboute the trone, and aboute the beestes and ye elders, and I herde thousand thousandes,
  • Rev 9:16 : 16 And the nombre of horsmen of warre, were twenty tymes x M. And I herde ye nombre of them.
  • 2 Kgs 2:11 : 11 And as they were goinge together, and he talked, there came a fyrie charet with horses of fyre, and parted the both asunder. And so wente Elias vp to heauen in the storme.
  • 2 Kgs 6:16-17 : 16 He sayde: Feare not, for there are mo of them yt are with vs, then of those that are with them. 17 And Eliseus prayed & sayde: LORDE open his eyes, yt he maye se. Then the LORDE opened ye childes eyes, yt he sawe, & beholde, ye mount was full of fyrie horses & charettes roude aboute Eliseus.
  • Ps 18:10 : 10 He rode vpo the Cherubins & dyd fle: he came flyenge with the wynges of the wynde.
  • Ezek 1:15-28 : 15 Now whe I had well considered the beestes, I sawe a worke off wheles vpon the earth with foure faces also like the beestes. 16 The fashion & worke of the wheles was like the see. The foure wheles were ioyned and made (to loke vpon) as it had bene one whele in another. 17 When one wente forwarde, they wente all foure, and turned the not aboute i their goinge. 18 They were large, greate and horrible to loke vpon. Their bodies were full off eyes rounde aboute them all foure. Whe the beestes wete, the wheles wente also with them: 19 And when the beestes lift them selues vp from ye earth, the wheles were lift vp also. 20 Whyther so euer the sprete wente, thither wente they also, & ye wheles were lift vp & folowed the. for ye sprete of life was in the wheles. 21 When ye beestes wete forth, stode still, or lift themselues vp from the earth: then the wheles also wente, stode still, & were lift vp, for ye breth off life was in the wheles. 22 Aboue ouer ye heades of the beestes there was a firmament, which was fashioned as it had bene off the most pure Christall, & that was spred out aboue vpon their heades: 23 vnder the same firmament were their wynges layed abrode, one towarde another, and two wynges couered the body of euery beest. 24 And when thy wente forth, I herde the noyse off their wynges, like the noyse of greate waters, as it had bene the voyce off the greate God, and a russhinge together as it were off an hoost off men. And when they stode still, they let downe their 25 Now when they stode still, and had letten downe their wynges, it thondred in the firmament, that was aboue their heades. 26 Aboue the firmament that was ouer their heades, there was the fashion off a seate, as it had bene made off Saphir. Apon the seate there sat one like a ma. 27 I behelde him, and he was like a cleare light, as it had bene all of fyre with in from his loynes vpwarde. And beneth when I loked vpon him vnder ye loynes, me thought he was like a shyninge fyre, that geueth light on euery syde. Yee the shyne and glistre yt lightened rounde aboute, 28 was like a raynbowe, which in a raynie daye apeareth in the cloudes. Eue so was the similitude, wherin the glory off the LORDE apeared. Whe I sawe it, I fell vpon my face, and herkened vnto the voyce off him, that spake.
  • Exod 3:5 : 5 He sayde: Come not hither, put thy shues of thy fete, for the place where vpon thou stondest, is an wholy groude.
  • Exod 19:22-23 : 22 The rulers also that come nye vnto ye LORDE, shal sanctifie themselues, lest the LORDE smyte the. 23 But Moses sayde vnto the LORDE: The people cannot come vp vpon mount Sinai, for thou hast charged vs, & sayde: Set markes aboute the mount, and sanctifie it.

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  • Ps 68:15-16
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    15The hill of Basan is Gods hill, the hill of Basan is a pleteous hill.

    16Why hoppe ye so, ye greate hilles? It pleaseth God to dwell vpo this hill, yee the LORDE wil abyde in it for euer.

  • 18Thou art gone vp an hye, thou hast led captyuite captyue, & receaued giftes for me: Yee euen for thy enemies, that they might dwell with the LORDE God.

  • Ps 68:32-35
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    32Synge vnto God, o ye kyngdomes of the earth: o synge prayses vnto the LORDE.

    33Sela. Which sytteth in the heauens ouer all fro the begynnge: Lo, he shal sende out his voyce, yee and that a mightie voyce.

    34Ascrybe ye the power vnto God, his glory is in Israel, and his might in the cloudes.

    35God is wonderfull in his Sanctuary, he is the God of Israel, he will geue strength and power vnto his people. Blessed be God.

  • Ps 68:7-8
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    7O God, when thou wetest forth before yi people, whe thou wetest thorow ye wildernes.

    8Sela. The earth shoke, & ye heauens dropped at the presence of God in Sinai, at ye presence of God which is ye God of Israel.

  • 2and saide: The LORDE came from Sinai, and rose vp vnto the from Seir. He appeared fro mount Paran, and came wt many thousande sayntes. At his righte hande is there a lawe of fyre for them:

  • Ps 68:4-5
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    4Oh synge vnto God, synge prayses vnto his name: magnifie him yt rydeth aboue the heaues (whose name is ye LORDE) & reioyse before hi.

    5He is a father of ye fatherlesse, he is a defender of widdowes: eue God in his holy habitacio.

  • 7and toke sixe hudreth chosen charettes, and the other charettes besyde that were in Egipte, and the captaynes ouer all his:

  • 20O prayse the LORDE ye angels of his, ye that be mightie instregth, fulfillinge his commaundement, that me maye heare the voyce of his wordes.

  • Ps 68:24-25
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    24It is well sene (o God how thou goest, how thou my God and kynge goest in the Sanctuary.

    25The syngers go before, and then the mynstrells amonge the maydens with the tymbrels.

  • 11And I behelde, and I herd the voyce of many angilles aboute the trone, and aboute the beestes and ye elders, and I herde thousand thousandes,

  • 11He sat vpon Cherub and dyd flye, and appeared vpon the fethers of the wynde.

  • 7The LORDE of hoostes is wt vs, the God of Iacob is oure defence.

  • 10He rode vpo the Cherubins & dyd fle: he came flyenge with the wynges of the wynde.

  • 2Prayse him all ye angels of his, prayse hi all his hoost.

  • 22But ye are come to the mount Sion, and to the cite of the lyuynge God, to the celestiall Ierusalem, and to the multitude of many thousande angels,

  • 7Thy goodly valleys were ful of Charettes, the horse men made them soone to besege the gates.

  • 7The angell of the LORDE pitcheth his tente rounde aboute them that feare him, and delyuereth them.

  • 7And of the angels he sayeth: He maketh his angels spretes, & his mynisters flames of fyre.

  • Ps 97:2-3
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    2Cloudes and darcknesse are rounde aboute him, rightuousnesse and iudgment are the habitacion of his seate.

    3There goeth a fyre before him, to burne vp his enemies on euery syde.

  • 5They skyppe vp vpon ye hilles, as it were the sounde of charettes: as the flame of fyre that consumeth the strawe, and as a mightie people redy to the batell.

  • 22After this dyd the Cherubins lift vp their winges, and the wheles wente with them, and the glory of the LORDE was vpon them.

  • 2At Salem is his tabernacle, & his dwellinge in Sion.

  • 10There drew forth a firie streame, & wente out from him. A thousand tymes a thousande serued him, x.M. tymes ten thousande stode before him. The iudgmet was set, and the bokes opened.

  • 25and smote the wheles from their charettes, & ouerthrew them wt a storme. Then sayde the Egipcians: Let vs flye from Israel, the LORDE fighteth for the agaynst the Egipcians.

  • 4The charettes rolle vpon the stretes, & welter in the hye wayes. They are to loke vpon like cressettes of fyre, and go swyftly, as the lightenynge.

  • 7Some put their trust in charettes, & some in horses: but we wil remebre ye name of the LORDE oure God.

  • 11The LORDE of hoostes is wt vs, the God of Iacob is oure defence. Sela.

  • 1God stondeth in the congregacion of the goddes, & is a iudge amonge the iudges.

  • 6Whe thou rebukest them (o God of Iacob) both the charettes & horsmen shal fall on slepe.

  • 7Yee what is he amonge the goddes, that is like vnto the LORDE?

  • 36And whan it rested, he sayde: Come agayne O LORDE vnto the multitude of the thousandes of Israel.

  • 1The LORDE is kynge, be the people neuer so vnpacient: he sytteth vpon the Cherubins, be the earth neuer so vnquiete.

  • 13Thy waye (o God) is holy, who is so greate & mightie as God?

  • 8Wast thou not angrie (o LORDE) in the waters? was not thy wrath in the floudes, and thy displeasure in the see? yes, whe thou sattest vpon thine horse, and when thy charettes had the victory.

  • 11For he shall geue his angels charge ouer the, to kepe the in all thy wayes.

  • 4Thou makest thine angels spretes, and thy ministers flammes of fyre.

  • 2The hilles stonde aboute Ierusalem, euen so stondeth the LORDE rounde aboute his people, fro this tyme forth for euermore.

  • 11The LORDE shal geue the worde, wt greate hoostes of Euagelistes.

  • 1O how amiable are yi dwelliges, thou LORDE of hoostes?

  • 1Halleluya. O prayse the LORDE in his Sanctuary, prayse him in the firmament of his power.

  • 1Let God aryse, so shal his enemies be scatered, and they that hate him, shal fle before him.