Psalms 74:2

Coverdale Bible (1535)

O thynke vpon thy congregacion, whom thou hast purchased fro the begynnynge:

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Referenced Verses

  • Deut 32:9 : 9 For the LORDES parte is his folke, Iacob is the meetlyne of his enheritaunce.
  • Jer 10:16 : 16 Neuertheles, Iacobs porcio is not soch: but it is he, that hath made all thinges, and Israel is the rodd of his inheritauce: The LORDE of hoostes is his name.
  • Exod 15:16 : 16 Let feare and drede fall vpon them thorow thy greate arme, that they maye be as styll as a stone, tyll thy people (O LORDE) be gone thorow, tyll yi people whom thou hast gotten, be gone thorow.
  • Deut 4:20 : 20 But you hath the LORDE taken, and broughte you out of the yron fornace, namely, out of Egipte, that ye shulde be the people of his enheritaunce, as it is come to passe this daye.
  • Deut 9:29 : 29 For they are thy people & thine enheritaunce, which thou hast broughte out wt thy greate power, and with thy stretched out arme.
  • Exod 15:13 : 13 Thou of yi very mercy hast led this people, whom thou hast delyuered, and with yi strength thou hast brought them vnto the dwellynge of thy Sanctuary.
  • Jer 51:19 : 19 Neuertheles, the porcion of Iacob is none soch: but he that made all thinges, whose name is the LORDE of hoostes, he is the rodde of his enheritaunce.
  • Acts 20:28 : 28 Take hede therfore vnto youre selues, and to all the flocke, amonge the which the holy goost hath set you to be Bishoppes, to fede the congregacion of God, which he hath purchaced thorow his owne bloude.
  • Titus 2:14 : 14 which gaue him selfe for vs, to redeme vs fro all vnrighteousnes, and to pourge vs to be a peculiar people vnto himselfe, to be feruently geuen vnto good workes.
  • Rev 5:9 : 9 and they songe a newe songe saynge: thou art worthy to take the boke & to ope the seales therof: for thou wast kylled, and hast redemed vs by thy bloud, out of all kynreddes, and toges, and people, and nacions,
  • Ps 9:11 : 11 O prayse the LORDE, which dwelleth in Sion shewe ye people of his doinges.
  • Ps 33:12 : 12 Blessed are the people that holde the LORDE for their God, & blessed are the folke whom he hath chosen to be his heretage.
  • Ps 48:1-2 : 1 Greate is ye LORDE & hyelie to be praysed, in ye cite of or God, eue vpo his holy hill. 2 The hill of Sion is like a fayre plate, wherof all the londe reioyseth: vpon the north syde lyeth the cite of the greate kinge.
  • Ps 68:16 : 16 Why hoppe ye so, ye greate hilles? It pleaseth God to dwell vpo this hill, yee the LORDE wil abyde in it for euer.
  • Ps 77:15 : 15 Thou with thine arme hast delyuered thy people, euen the sonnes of Iacob and Ioseph.
  • Ps 78:68-69 : 68 He refused the tabernacle of Ioseph, and chose not the trybe of Ephraim. 69 Neuerthelesse, he chose ye trybe of Iuda, eue the hill of Sion which he loued.
  • Ps 106:40 : 40 Therfore was the wrath of the LORDE kyndled agaynst his people, in so moch that he abhorred his owne enheritaunce.
  • Ps 132:13-14 : 13 Yf thy children wil kepe my couenaunt, & my testimony yt I shal lerne the, their childre also shal syt vpo thy seate for euermore. 14 For the LORDE hath chosen Sio, to be an habitacio for him self hath he chosen her.
  • Ps 135:4 : 4 For why, the LORDE hath chosen Iacob vnto him self, & Israel for his owne possessio.
  • Isa 51:11 : 11 That the redemed of the LORDE, which turned agayne, might come with ioye vnto Sio, there to endure for euer? That myrth and gladnesse might be with them: that sorowe & wo might fle from the?
  • Isa 62:12 : 12 For they who ye LORDE delyuereth, shalbe called the holy people: & as for the, thou shalt be named the greatly occupied, and not the forsaken.
  • Isa 63:9 : 9 In their troubles he forsoke the not, but the angel that went forth from his presence, delyuered them: Of very loue & kindnesse that he had vnto them, redemed he them. He hath borne them, and caried them vp euer, sence the worlde begane.
  • Isa 63:17 : 17 O LORDE wherfore hast thou led vs out of thy waye? wherfore hast thou hardened oure hertes, that we feare the not? Be at one with vs agayne, for thy seruauntes sake yt are of the generacio of thy heretage.

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  • 1O God, wherfore doest thou cast vs so cleane awaye? why is yi wrath so hote agaynst ye shepe of yi pasture?

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    3the staff of thine inheritaunce, whom thou hast redemed, euen this hill of Sion wherin thou dwellest.

    4Treade vpon them with thy fete, & cast them downe to the grounde, for the enemie hath destroyed alltogether in the Sactuary.

  • 17Brynge them in, and plante them vpon the mountayne of thy enheritaunce, vnto ye place that thou hast made for thyne owne dwellynge: euen to yi teple (O LORDE) which thy handes haue prepared.

  • 51for they are thy people, and thyne enheritaunce, whom thou broughtest out of Egipte, from the yron fornace:

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    18Thou hast set all ye borders of the earth thou hast made both Sommer & wynter.

    19Remembre this (o LORDE) how the enemie rebuketh, & how the foolish people blaspheme thy name.

  • 6Call to remembraunce, O LORDE, thy tender mercyes & thy louinge kyndnesses, which haue bene euer of olde.

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    17O LORDE wherfore hast thou led vs out of thy waye? wherfore hast thou hardened oure hertes, that we feare the not? Be at one with vs agayne, for thy seruauntes sake yt are of the generacio of thy heretage.

    18Thy people hath had but litle of thy Sanctuary in possessio, for oure enemies haue take it in:

  • 53(for thou O LORDELORDE) hast sundered them out to be an inheritaunce vnto thy selfe, from amoge all the nacions vpon earth, acordinge as thou saydest by Moses thy seruaunt, whan thou broughtest oure fathers out of Egipte.

  • 10That thy beastes maye dwell therin, which thou of thy goodnes hast prepared for the poore.

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    2Sende the helpe fro the Sanctuary, & strength ye out of Sion

    3Remembre all thy offerynges, and accepte thy brent sacrifice.

  • 13Yf thy children wil kepe my couenaunt, & my testimony yt I shal lerne the, their childre also shal syt vpo thy seate for euermore.

  • 4Remembre vs (o LORDE) acordinge to the fauoure that thou bearest vnto thy people: o vyset vs wt thy sauinge health.

  • 1Call to remebraunce (O LORDE) what we haue suffred, cosidre and se oure cofucion.

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    9Be not to sore displeased (o LORDE) and kepe not oure offences to loge in thy remembraunce, but considre that we all are thy people.

    10The cities of thy Sanctuary lye waist, Sion is a wildernesse, and Ierusalem a deserte.

    11Oure holy house which is oure bewty, where oure fathers praysed the, is brent vp, yee all oure comodities and pleasures are waysted awaye.

  • 49What man is he that lyueth, and shal not se death? Maye a ma delyuer his owne soule from the honde of hell?

  • 8O remebre not oure olde synnes, but haue mercy vpon vs (& that soone) for we are come to greate mysery.

  • 1O God, ye Heithen are fallen in to thine heretage: thy holy temple haue they defyled, and made Ierusalem an heape of stones.

  • 7Remembre the childre of Edom (o LORDE) in the daye of Ierusalem, how they sayde: downe with it, downe with it, eue to the grounde.

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    13Arise therfore and haue mercy vpon Sion, for it is tyme to haue mercy vpon her, yee the tyme is come.

    14And why? thy seruauntes haue a loue to hir stones, & it pitieth them to se her in the dust.

  • 10So shalt thou (o Damascus) be desolate, because thou hast forgotte God yi Sauioure, & hast not called to remebraunce ye rock of thi stregth, Wherfore thou hast also set a fayre plate, & grafted a straunge braunch.

  • 14Therfore fede thy people with thy rodde, the flocke of thine heretage which dwell desolate in the wodde: that they maye be fedde vpon the mount of Charmel, Basan & Galaad as afore tyme.

  • 1Lorde, remembre Dauid and all his trouble.

  • 22and ye people of Israel hast thou made yi people for euer, and thou LORDE art become their God.

  • 9The LORDE is the strength of his people, he is the defender and Sauioure of his anoynted. O helpe thy people, geue thy blessynge vnto thy enheritaunce: fede them, and set them vp for euer.

  • 35Let heauen & earth praise him, the see & all that moueth therin.

  • 11O prayse the LORDE, which dwelleth in Sion shewe ye people of his doinges.

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

  • 1Alas, how hath ye LORDE darckened the doughter of Sion so sore in his wrath? As for the honoure of Israel, he hath casten it downe from heauen: How happeneth it, that he remembred not his owne fote stole, when he was angrie?

  • 18Thy rocke that begat ye, hast thou despysed: and hast forgotten God that made the.

  • 13Thou of yi very mercy hast led this people, whom thou hast delyuered, and with yi strength thou hast brought them vnto the dwellynge of thy Sanctuary.

  • 6Hir tabernacle (which was like a garden of pleasure) hath he destroyed: hir hie solepne feastes hath he put downe. The LORDE hath brought it so to passe, that the hie solempne feastes and Sabbathes in Sion, are clene forgotte. In his heuy displeasure hath he made the kynge & prestes to be despised.

  • 20Wherfore wilt thou still forget vs, and forsake vs so longe?

  • 54He brought them out safely, that they shulde not feare, and ouerwhelmed their enemies with the see.

  • 35They thought then that God was their socoure, and that the hye God was their redemer.

  • 17For the voyce of the slaunderer & blasphemer, for the enemie and auenger.

  • 5They shall axe the waye to Sion, thyther shall they turne their faces, & come, and hange vpon the, in a couenaunt that neuer shal be broken.

  • 24Wherfore hydest thou thy face? wilt thou clene forget oure misery and oppressio?

  • 15Loke downe then from heaue, and beholde the dwellinge place of thy sanctuary & thy glory. How is it, yt thy gelousy, thy strength, the multitude of thy mercies and thy louynge kyndnesse, wyl not be entreated of vs?

  • 1O God, thou yt hast cast vs out and scatred vs abrode, thou yt hast bene so sore displeased at vs, coforte vs agayne.

  • 12Prayse ye LORDE o Ierusale, prayse yi God o Sion.

  • 7When my soule faynted within me, I thought vpon the LORDE: and my prayer came in vnto the, euen in to thy holy temple.

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    7That the congregacion of the people maye come aboute the, for their sakes therfore lift vp thyselff agayne,

  • 21Cosidre this (o Iacob and Israel) for thou art my seruaut. I haue made the, that thou mightest serue me. O Israel, forget me not.