Psalms 78:39
Yee many a tyme turned he his wrath awaye, and wolde not suffre his whole displeasure to aryse.
Yee many a tyme turned he his wrath awaye, and wolde not suffre his whole displeasure to aryse.
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37For their herte was not whole with him, nether continued they in his couenaunt.
38But he was so mercifull, that he forgaue their mysdedes, and destroyed them not:
40For he considered yt they were but flesh: euen a wynde that passeth awaye, and commeth not agayne.
14For he knoweth wherof we be made, he remembreth that we are but dust.
15That a man in his tyme is but as is grasse, & florisheth as a floure of the felde.
16For as soone as the wynde goeth ouer it, it gone, and the place therof knoweth it nomore.
14To whom hath he geuen his herte, for to drawe his sprete and breth vnto him?
15All flesh shal come together vnto naught, & all me shal turne agayne vnto earth.
29But when thou hydest thy face, they are soroufull: yf thou takest awaye their breth, they dye, & are turned agayne to their dust.
27He caused the east wynde to blowe vnder the heauen, and thorow his power he brought in the south wynde.
28He made flesh to rayne vpon them as thicke as dust, and fethered foules like the sonde of ye see.
29He let it fall amoge their tetes roude aboute their habitacios.
30So they ate & were fylled, for he gaue them their owne desyre. They were not dispoynted of their lust.
11They kepte not the couenaut of God, & wolde not walke in his lawe.
42They turned backe & tempted God, and moued the holy one in Israel.
44Neuerthelesse whe he sawe their aduersite, he herde their complaynte.
45He thought vpo his couenaunt, and pitied the, acordinge vnto the multitude of his mercies.
33Therfore their dayes were consumed in vanite, and sodenly their yeares were gone.
34When he slewe them, they sought him, and turned them early vnto God.
35They thought then that God was their socoure, and that the hye God was their redemer.
7When the grasse is wytthered, the floure falleth awaye. Euen so is the people as grasse, when the breath of the LORDE bloweth vpon them.
11Yet 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:
13But within a whyle they forgat his workes, & wolde not abyde his councell.
47Sela. LORDE, how longe wilt thou hyde thy self? For euer? shal thy wrath burne like fyre?
4Man is like a thinge of naught, his tyme passeth awaye like a shadowe.
4Blessed is he that hath ye God of Iacob for his helpe, and whose hope is in the LORDE his God.
18Yee they shal be euen as chaffe before the wynde, and as dust that the storme carieth awaye.
6But when they were wel fedde and had ynough, they waxed proude, and forgat me.
17and refused to heare, and were not myndefull of the wonders yt thou dyddest for them: but became obstynate and heady, in so moch that they turned back to their bondage in their dishobedience. But thou my God forgauest, and wast gracious, mercifull, pacient, and of greate goodnesse, and forsokest them not.
8That they also might put their trust in God, & not to forget what he had done, but to kepe his comaundementes.
12Neuerthelesse ma abydeth not insoch honor, but is copared vnto ye brute beastes, & becometh like vnto the.
22Every man can eschue a persone moued in anger, for what doth he wysely?
24For all flesh is as grasse, and all the glory of man is as the floure of grasse. The grasse withereth, & the floure falleth awaye
18Yet for all this they synned agaynst him, and prouoked the most hyest in the wildernesse.
20For they spake agaynst God and sayde: Yee yee, God shal prepare a table in the wyldernesse, shall he?
3Thou turnest man to destruccion, Agayne, thou sayest: come agayne ye children of men.
11Then shal they take a fresh corage vnto them, to go forth & to do more euell, & so ascrybe that power vnto their God.
27Therfore turned they back traytorously and vnfaithfully fro hi, & wolde not receaue his wayes.
8O remebre not oure olde synnes, but haue mercy vpon vs (& that soone) for we are come to greate mysery.
17But with whom was he displeased fortye yeares longe? Was he not displeased with them yt synned, whose carcases were ouerthrowne in ye wyldernesse?
9For when thou art angrie, all or dayes are gone, we brynge or yeares to an ende, as it were a tayle that is tolde.
9For whe God bloweth vpon them, they perysh, and are destroyed thorow the blast of his wrath.
50How he sent vpon them ye furiousnesse of his wrath, anger & displeasure: with trouble and fallinge in of euel angels.
20And thou gauest them thy good sprete to enfourme them, and withheldest not thy Manna from their mouth, and gauest the water wha they were thirstie.
39Whe they are minished & brought lowe thorow oppressio, thorow eny plage or trouble.
2He cometh vp, and falleth awaye like a floure. He flyeth as it were a shadowe, and neuer continueth in one state.
3Then sayde ye LORDE: My sprete shal not allwaye stryue with man, for he is but flesh also. I wil yet geue him respyte an hundreth and twety yeares.
17When their tyme cometh, they shalbe destroyed and perishe: and when they be set on fyre, they shalbe remoued out of their place,
15For yf ye turne you backe from folowinge him, he shal yet leaue them more in the wildernes, & so shal ye destroye all this people.
8Now whe I had loked, beholde, they had synowes, and flesh grewe vpon them: and aboue they were couered with skynne, but there was no breth in them.