Psalms 77:5

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Then remembred I the tymes of olde, & the yeares that were past.

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  • Ps 143:5 : 5 Yet do I remebre the tymes past, I muse vpo all yi workes, yee I exercise my self in the workes of thy hondes.
  • Isa 51:9 : 9 Wake vp, wake vp, & be stronge: O thou arme of the LORDE: wake vp, lyke as in tymes past, euer and sence the worlde beganne.
  • Deut 32:7 : 7 Remembre 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.
  • Ps 44:1 : 1 We haue herde with or eares (o God) or fathers haue tolde vs, what thou hast done in their tyme, of olde.
  • Ps 74:12-18 : 12 Why withdrawest thou thine honde? why pluckest thou not thy right hode out of thy bosome, to consume thine enemies? 13 But God is my kynge of olde, the helpe that is done vpon earth he doth it himself. 14 Thou denydest ye see thorow thy power, thou breakest the heades of the dragos in the waters. 15 Thou smytest the heades of Leuiathan in peces, & geuest him to be meate for the people in the wildernesse. 16 Thou dyggest vp welles & brokes, thou dryest vp mightie waters. 17 The daye is thyne, & the night is thine: thou hast prepared the lightes & the Sonne. 18 Thou hast set all ye borders of the earth thou hast made both Sommer & wynter.
  • Isa 63:9-9 : 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. 10 But after they prouoked him to wrath and vexed his holy minde, he was their enemie, and fought agaynst them him self. 11 Yet remebred he the olde tyme, of Moses & his people: How he brought them from the water of the see, as a shepherde doth with his shepe: how he had geuen his holy sprete amonge them: 12 how he had led Moses by the right honde with his glorious arme: how he had deuyded the water before them (wherby he gat him self an euerlastinge name) 13 how he led them in the depe, as an horse is led in the playne, that they shulde not stomble. 14 The sprete of the LORDE led them, as a tame beast goeth in the felde. Thus (o God) hast thou led thy people, to make thy self a glorious name with all. 15 Loke 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?
  • Mic 7:14-15 : 14 Therfore 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. 15 Maruelous thinges will I shewe them, like as when they came out of Egipte.

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  • 5 Yet do I remebre the tymes past, I muse vpo all yi workes, yee I exercise my self in the workes of thy hondes.

  • 6 I called to remembraunce my songe in the night, I commoned with myne owne herte, and sought out my sprete.

  • Ps 77:10-12
    3 verses
    76%

    10 Sela. 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.

    11 Therfore wil I remembre the workes of the LORDE, and call to mynde thy wonders of olde tyme.

    12 I wil speake of all thy workes, and my talkynge shalbe of thy doinges.

  • Ps 77:3-4
    2 verses
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    3 When I was in heuynesse, I thought vpo God: whe my hert was vexed, then dyd I speake.

    4 Sela. Thou heldest myne eyes wakynge, I was so feble, that I coude not speake,

  • 5 Are thy dayes as the dayes of man, and thy yeares as mans yeares?

  • 52 I remembre thy euerlastinge iudgmentes (o LORDE) and am comforted.

  • 11 My dayes are past, my thoughtes are vanished awaye, which haue vexed myne herte,

  • Job 29:2-4
    3 verses
    72%

    2 O yt I were as I was in the monethes by past, & in the dayes whe God preserued me:

    3 when his light shyned vpon my heade: whe I wente after the same light & shyne eue thorow the darcknesse.

    4 As it stode wt me, whe I was welthy & had ynough: whe God prospered my house:

  • 7 Remembre 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.

  • 7 for I thought thus within my self: It becometh olde men to speake, & the aged to teach wy?dome.

  • Ps 102:24-25
    2 verses
    71%

    24 Yet 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.

    25 Thou LORDE in the begynnynge hast layed ye foundacion of the earth, and the heauens are the workes of thy hondes.

  • 4 Knowest thou not this, namely: that from the begynninge (euer sence the creacion of man vpon earth)

  • 17 Thy rightuousnes (o God) is very hie, thou that doest greate thinges: o God, who is like vnto the?

  • 8 Enquere of them that haue bene before the, search diligently amonge thy forefathers:

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    1 Heare my wordes (o LORDE) considre my callynge.

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

  • 5 LORDE, let me knowe myne ende, and the nombre of my dayes: that I maye be certified what I wante.

  • 10 Is there eny thinge, wherof it maye be sayde: lo, this is new? For it was loge agoo in the tymes yt haue bene before vs.

  • 152 As concernynge thy testimonies, I haue knowne euer sens the begynnynge, that thou hast grounded them for euer.

  • 6 My soule is satisfied eue as it were with marry & fatnesse, when my mouth prayseth the with ioyfull lippes.

  • 55 I thynke vpon thy name (o LORDE) in the night season, and kepe thy lawe.

  • 4 For a thousande yeares in thy sight are but as yesterdaye that is past, and like as it were a night watch.

  • 3 Considre, ad heare me, o LORDE my God: lighten myne eyes, that I slepe not in death.

  • 2 I wil open my mouth in parables, and speake of thinges of olde.

  • 12 Amonge olde personnes there is wy?dome, and amonge the aged is vnderstodinge.

  • 6 He hath set me in darcknesse, as they that be deed for euer.

  • 15 Well, thou wilt kepe the olde waye, yt all wicked me haue gone:

  • 10 Saye not thou: What is the cause that ye dayes of ye olde tyme were better, then they yt be now? for that were no wyse question.

  • 148 Myne eyes preuete ye night watches, yt I might be occupied in thy wordes.

  • 100 Yee I am wyser then the aged, for I kepe thy comaundementes.

  • 3 Euen so haue I laboured whole monethes longe (but in vayne) and many a carefull night haue I tolde.

  • 16 Then thought I to vnderstonde this, but it was to harde for me.

  • 1 Remembre thy maker in thy youth, or euer the dayes of aduersite come, and or the yeares drawe nye, when thou shalt saye: I haue no pleasure in them:

  • 32 This I sawe, & cosidered it wel: I loked vpo it, & toke it for a warnynge.

  • 1 We haue herde with or eares (o God) or fathers haue tolde vs, what thou hast done in their tyme, of olde.

  • 1 Lo, all this haue I sene with myne eye, herde with myne eare, & vnderstonde it.

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

  • 2 The power & stregth of their hades might do me no good, & as for their age, it is spet & past awaye without eny profit.

  • 15 The thinge yt hath bene, is now: & the thinge yt is for to come, hath bene afore tyme, for God restoreth agayne the thinge that was past.

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    3 For I considre thy heauens, euen the worke off thy fyngers: the Moone and the starres which thou hast made.

  • 5 I haue geuen diligent eare vnto the, and now I se ye with myne eyes.

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    7 My coutenauce is chaunged for very inwarde grefe, I cosume awaye, I haue so many enemies.

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

  • 7 I hate them that holde of vanities, and my trust is in the LORDE.