Psalms 71:18
O what greate troubles & aduersite hast thou shewed me? & yet didest thou turne & refresh me, yee & broughtest me from the depe of the earth agayne.
O what greate troubles & aduersite hast thou shewed me? & yet didest thou turne & refresh me, yee & broughtest me from the depe of the earth agayne.
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9For myne enemies speake agaynst me, & they that laye wayte for my soule, take their councell together, sayenge: God hath forsake him, persecute him, take him, for there is none to helpe him.
10Go not farre fro me, o God: my God, haist the to helpe me.
16Forsake me not (o God) in myne olde age, when I am gray headed: vntill I haue shewed thyne arme vnto childers children, & thy power to all them that are yet for to come.
17Thy rightuousnes (o God) is very hie, thou that doest greate thinges: o God, who is like vnto the?
23He hath brought downe my strength in my iourney, and shortened my dayes.
24Yet wil I saye: O my God, take me not awaye in ye myddest of myne age: as for thy yeares, they endure thorow out all generacions.
19Thou hast brought me to greate honoure, & comforted me on euery syde.
9My hert speaketh vnto the, my face seketh the, yee LORDE, thy face wil I seke. O hyde not thou thy face fro me, cast not thy seruaunt of in displeasure.
10Thou art my succoure, leaue me not, nether forsake me, O God my Sauioure.
21Forsake me not (O LORDE my God) O go not farre fro me.
25I haue bene yonge, & now am olde: yet sawe I neuer the rightuous forsake, ner his sede to seke their bred.
4I I which shall beare you vnto youre last age: I haue made you, I will also norish you, beare you and saue you.
6That their posterite might knowe it, and the children which were yet vnborne.
7To the intent yt when they came vp, they might shewe their children the same.
13Oh spare me a litle, that I maye refresh myself, before I go hence, and be nomore sene.
2The power & stregth of their hades might do me no good, & as for their age, it is spet & past awaye without eny profit.
5I haue leaned vpo ye euer sens I was borne, thou art he that toke me out of my mothers wombe, therfore is my prayse allwaye of the.
8I wil kepe thy statutes, o forsake me not vtterly.
2And now lo, there goeth youre kynge before you. As for me, I am waxen olde and graye heered, and my sonnes are with you: and I haue gone before you fro my youth vp vnto this daye.
3Tell youre children of it, & let them shewe it vnto their children, & so they to certifie their posterite therof.
11Turne not thou thy mercy fro me o LORDE, but let thy louynge kyndnesse and treuth allwaye preserue me.
14Soch as be planted in the house of the LORDE,be frutefull, plenteous & grene.
4One generacion shal prayse thy workes vnto another, and declare thy power.
10Sela. At the last I came to this poynte, that I thought: O why art thou so foolish? the right honde of the most hyest can chaunge all.
26My flesh and my herte fayleth, but God is the strength of my hert, and my porcion for euer.
7Oh let my mouth be fylled with thy prayse & honoure all the daye loge.
12As for me, I wil pacietly abyde allwaye, & wil euer encrease thy prayse.
11Cast me not awaie from thy presence, and take not thy holy sprete fro me.
7Remembre the dayes that are past, considre the yeares of the generacions afore tyme. Axe thy father, he shall shewe the: thine elders, they shal tell the.
1Preserue me (o God) for in the do I trust.
4That we shulde not hyde them from the children of the generacions to come: but to shewe the honoure of the LORDE, his might and wonderfull workes that he hath done.
14Yf I do it not, then do thou no mercy of the LORDE on me, while I lyue, no not whan I dye,
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?
28But it is good for me, to holde me fast by God, to put my trust in the LORDE God, and to speake of all thy workes.
8Oure bones lye scatered before ye pytt, like as when one graueth and dyggeth vp the grounde.
20Wherfore wilt thou still forget vs, and forsake vs so longe?
29The strength of yonge men is their worshipe, & a gray heade, is an honor vnto ye aged.
12But thou (o LORDE) endurest for euer, and thy remembraunce thorow out all generacions.
19But be not thou farre fro me, o LORDE: thou art my sucoure, haist the to helpe me.
16Where as I neuertheles ledinge the flock in thy wayes, haue compelled none by violence. For I neuer desyred eny mas deeth, this knowest thou well. My wordes also were right before the.
12Thou hast vpholden me because of my innocency, and set me before thy face for euer.
10And now hath the LORDE letten me lyue, acordinge as he sayde. It is now fyue and fortie yeare sence ye LORDE spake this vnto Moses, wha Israel walked in the wildernesse. And now lo, this daie am I fyue and foure score yeare olde
11and am yet as stronge to daye, as I was in that daye whan Moses sent me out: euen as my strength was then, so is it now also to fighte, and to go out and in.
10With vs are olde and aged men, yee soch as haue lyued longer then thy forefathers.
16With loge life wil I satisfie him, & shewe him my saluacion.
18This shalbe written for those yt come after, that the people which shalbe borne, maye prayse the LORDE.
30Children are weery and faynt, and the strongest men fall:
10The dayes of oure age are iij. score yeares & ten: & though men be so stronge that they come to iiij. score yeares, yet is their strength then but laboure and sorowe: so soone passeth it awaye, & we are gone.
35Thou hast geue me the defence of thy health, thy right hande vpholdeth me, and thy louynge correccion maketh me greate.
1Lorde, thou art oure refuge from one generacion to another.