Psalms 78:35
They thought then that God was their socoure, and that the hye God was their redemer.
They thought then that God was their socoure, and that the hye God was their redemer.
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34 When he slewe them, they sought him, and turned them early vnto God.
39 Yee many a tyme turned he his wrath awaye, and wolde not suffre his whole displeasure to aryse.
40 For he considered yt they were but flesh: euen a wynde that passeth awaye, and commeth not agayne.
41 O how oft haue they greued him in the wildernesse? How many a tyme haue they prouoked him in the deserte?
42 They turned backe & tempted God, and moued the holy one in Israel.
18 Thy rocke that begat ye, hast thou despysed: and hast forgotten God that made the.
37 And he shal saye: Where are their goddes, their rocke wherin they trusted?
21 They forgat God their Sauior, which had done so greate thinges in Egipte.
44 Neuerthelesse whe he sawe their aduersite, he herde their complaynte.
45 He thought vpo his couenaunt, and pitied the, acordinge vnto the multitude of his mercies.
7 To the intent yt when they came vp, they might shewe their children the same.
8 That they also might put their trust in God, & not to forget what he had done, but to kepe his comaundementes.
34 And ye childre of Israel thoughte not on ye LORDE their God, which had delyuered them fro the hande of their enemies rounde aboute:
24 And their crye ouer their labor, came before God. And God herde their coplaynte, & remebred his couenaunt with Abraham Isaac and Iacob.
25 And God loked vpon the childre of Israel, and God knew it.
2 and he sayde. The LORDE is my stony rock, & my castell, and my delyuerer.
3 God is my strength, in him wyl I put my trust: my shylde & the horne of my saluacion, my defence & my refuge, my Sauioure, thou shalt helpe me from violent wronge.
32 For where is there a God, excepte ye LORDE? Or who hath eny strength without oure God?
2 I wil prayse ye LORDE & call vpon him, so shal I be safe fro myne enemies.
11 They kepte not the couenaut of God, & wolde not walke in his lawe.
36 Neuerthelesse, they dyd but flater him in their mouthes, and dissembled with him in their tonges.
31 For oure rocke is not as their rocke, of this are oure enemies iudges themselues.
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.
56 He dyd cast out the Heithen before them, caused their londe to be deuyded amonge them for an heretage, and made ye tribes of Israel to dwell in their tetes.
10 Thus he saued them from the honde of the hater, & delyuered them from the honde of the enemie.
17 He brought waters out of the stony rocke, so that they gusshed out like the ryuers.
22 But the LORDE is my refuge, my God is the stregth of my confidece.
31 For who is God, but the LORDE? Or, who hath eny strength, but oure God?
8 Considre this well, and be ashamed, Go in to youre owne selues (O ye runnagates).
4 Oure fathers hoped in the, they trusted in the, ad thou dyddest delyuer them.
11 For he yt deliuereth them is mightie, euen he shal defende their cause agaynst the.
27 For they saye to a stock, thou art my father, and to a stone: thou hast begotten me, yee they haue turned their back vpon me, & not their face. But in the tyme of their trouble, when they saye: stonde vp, and helpe vs,
21 that they suffred no thurste, whe they trauayled in the wildernesse. He claue the rockes a sonder, and the water gusshed out.
7 Oure fathers regarded not thy wonders in Egipte, they kepte not thy greate goodnesse in remebraunce: but were dishobediet at the see, eue at the reed see.
6 So they cried vnto the LORDE in their trouble, & he delyuered the from their distresse.
15 and gauest them bred from heauen whan they were hongrye, and broughte forth water for them out of the rock whan they were thyrstye: and promysed them, that they shulde go in, and take possession of the londe, where ouer thou haddest lyfte vp thine hande for to geue them.
2 O thynke vpon thy congregacion, whom thou hast purchased fro the begynnynge:
8 Thou herdest the (o LORDE or God) thou forgauest the o God, & punyshedst their owne invencions.
18 And though they made a molten calfe (and sayde: This is thy God, that broughte the out of the londe of Egipte) and dyd greate blasphemies,
7 The memoriall of yi abundaunt kyndnes shalbe shewed, and me shal synge of thy righteousnesse.
13 So they cried vnto the LORDE in their trouble, & he delyuered them out of their distresse.
8 For he sayde: These no doute wilbe my people, and no shrekinge children, and so he was their Sauioure.
6 Call to remembraunce, O LORDE, thy tender mercyes & thy louinge kyndnesses, which haue bene euer of olde.
28 So they crie vnto the LORDE in their trouble, & he delyuereth the out of their distresse.
4 And whan they turne in their trouble vnto the LORDE God of Israel, and seke him, he shalbe founde.
8 Which turned the harde rocke in to a stondinge water, & the flynt stone in to a sprynginge well.
8 O remebre not oure olde synnes, but haue mercy vpon vs (& that soone) for we are come to greate mysery.
19 So they cried vnto the LORDE in their trouble, & he delyuered the out of their distresse.