Psalms 73:16
Then thought I to vnderstonde this, but it was to harde for me.
Then thought I to vnderstonde this, but it was to harde for me.
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17Vntill I wete in to ye Sanctuary of God, & considered the ende of these men.
21Thus my hert was greued, & it wente euen thorow my reynes.
22So foolish was I and ignoraunt, and as it were a beest before the.
6Whither shal I go then from thy sprete? Or, whither shal I fle from thy presence?
14Wherfore shulde I be then punyshed daylie, & be chastened euery mornynge?
15Yee I had allmost also sayde euen as they: but lo, then shulde I haue condemned the generacion of thy children.
3For who can kepe his owne councell so secrete, but it shall be knowne? Therfore haue I spoken vnwysely, seynge these thinges are so hye, and passe myne vnderstondinge.
23All these thinges haue I proued because of wy?dome: for I thought to be wyse, but she wente farther fro me
24then she was before, yee & so depe that I might not reach vnto her.
25I applied my mynde also vnto knowlege, and to seke out sciece, wisdome and vnderstondinge: to knowe the foolishnesse of the vngodly, and the erroure of dotinge fooles.
16I comoned wt myne owne herte, sayege: lo, I am come to a greate estate, and haue gotte more wy?dome, the all they yt haue bene before me in Ierusalem. Yee my hert had greate experiece of wy?dome & knowlege,
17for there vnto I applyed my mynde: yt I might knowe what were wy?dome & vnderstodinge, what were error & foolishnes. And I perceaued yt this also was but a vexacion of mynde:
18for where moch wy?dome is, there is also greate trauayle & disquietnes: & ye more knowlege a man hath, the more is his care.
2Neuerthelesse my fete were allmost gone, my treadinges had wel nye slipte.
3And why. I was greued at ye wicked, to se the vngodly in soch prosperite.
17I am redy to suffre trouble, and my heuynesse is euer in my sight.
13applyed my mynde to seke out & search for the knowlege of all thiges yt are done vnder heaue. Soch trauayle & labor hath God geue vnto ye childre of me, to exercyse the selues theri.
18Sorowe is come vpon me, and heuynes vexeth my herte:
19Alas, how am I hurte? Alas, how panefull are my scourges vnto me? For I cosidre this sorow by my self, & I must suffre it,
15What shal I speake or say, ethat he maye this doo? yt I maye lyue out all my yeares, yee in the bytternesse of my life?
3O that I might se him & fynde him: O that I might come before his seate,
2And so I shut my mouth, whyle the vngodly layed wayte for me.
3I helde my tonge, I was domme, I kepte sylence, yee eue from good wordes, but it was payne and grefe to me.
4My hert was hote within me, & whyle I was thus musynge, the fyre kyndled: so that I spake with my tonge.
11My dayes are past, my thoughtes are vanished awaye, which haue vexed myne herte,
23Trye me (o God) and seke the grounde of myne hert: proue me, & examen my thoughtes.
4Fearfullnesse and tremblinge are come vpon me, and an horrible drede hath ouerwhelmed me.
15This is ye cause, that I shrenke at his presence, so that when I considre him, I am afrayed of him.
16For in so moch as he is God, he maketh my herte soft: and seynge that he is Allmightie, he putteth me in feare.
3I loke vpon my right honde & se, there is no man that wil knowe me. I haue no place to fle vnto, no man careth for my soule.
32Yf I haue gone amysse, enfourme me: yf I haue done wronge, I wil leaue of.
10The shulde I haue some coforte: yee I wolde desyre him in my payne, that he shulde not spare, for I will not be agaynst ye wordes of the holy one.
23For I haue euer feared ye vengeaunce & punyshmet of God, & knew very well, yt I was not able to beare his burthe.
11Tush (saye they) how shulde God perceaue it? is there knowlege in the most hyest?
3(for I neuerlerned wi?dome) yet haue I vnderstodinge & am wel enfourmed in godly thinges.
3The snares of death copased me rounde aboute, the paynes of hell gat holde vpon me,
1I am the ma, that (thorow the rodd of his wrath) haue experiece of misery.
16When I applied my mynde to lerne wy?dome, and to knowe the trauayle that is in the worlde (and that of soch a fashion, yt I suffred not myne eyes to slepe nether daye ner night)
20So I turned me to refrayne my mynde from all soch trauayle, as I toke vnder the Sonne:
6But what shall I do? For all my wordes, my sorow wil not ceasse: and though I holde my toge, yet wil it not departe fro me.
3With this, the raynes of my backe were ful of payne: Panges came vpon me, as vpon a woman in hir trauayle. When I herde it, I was abasshed: and whe I loked vp, I was afrayde.
3When I was in heuynesse, I thought vpo God: whe my hert was vexed, then dyd I speake.
15Then thought I in my mynde: Yf it happen vnto the foole as it doth vnto me, what nedeth me then to laboure eny more for wy?dome? So I confessed within my harte, that this also was but vanite.
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.
10I thought I shulde haue gone to the gates of hell in my best age, and haue wanted the residue of my yeares.
10I kepe sylece, and open not my mouth, for thou hast done it. Turne thy plages awaye fro me, for I am cosumed thorow the feare of thy hade.
18This (o LORDE) haue I lerned of the, and vnderstonde it, for thou hast shewed me their ymaginacions.
4Therfore is my sprete vexed within me, and my herte within me is desolate.
6I am brought into so greate trouble and misery, that I go mournynge all the daye longe.
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.