Psalms 87:3
Sela. I wil thinke vpo Rahab & Babilo, so that they shal knowe me:
Sela. I wil thinke vpo Rahab & Babilo, so that they shal knowe me:
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1Hir foundacions are vpo the holy hilles: the LORDE loueth the gates of Sion more, the all ye dwelliges of Iacob.
2Very excellet thiges are spoke of ye, thou cite of God.
4Yee the Philistynes also & they of Tyre with the Morians. Lo, there was he borne.
5And of Sion it shalbe reported, that he was borne in her, euen the most hyest which hath buylded her.
6The LORDE shal cause it be preached & written amonge the people, that he was borne there.
1Greate is ye LORDE & hyelie to be praysed, in ye cite of or God, eue vpo his holy hill.
2The hill of Sion is like a fayre plate, wherof all the londe reioyseth: vpon the north syde lyeth the cite of the greate kinge.
3God is well knowne in hir palaces, yt he is the defence of the same.
12Prayse ye LORDE o Ierusale, prayse yi God o Sion.
13For he maketh fast ye barres of yi gates, & blesseth yi childre within ye.
4Sela. For there is a floude, which wt his ryuers reioyseth ye cite of God, the holy dwellynge of the most hyest.
1In Iuda is God knowne, his name is greate in Israel.
2At Salem is his tabernacle, & his dwellinge in Sion.
8Like as we haue herde, so se we in the cite of the LORDE of hoostes, in the cite of or God: God vpholdeth the same for euer.
2Thou makest of townes, heapes of stone: and of head cities, broken walles: The palaces of the wicked destroyest thou out of the citie, that they shal neuer be buylded againe.
3Therfore the very rude people must magnifie the, and the cities of the cruel heithen must feare the.
16For the LORDE shal buylde vp Sion, and shal apeare in his glory.
35Let heauen & earth praise him, the see & all that moueth therin.
4O how blessed are they that dwell in thy house, they are allwaye praysinge ye.
5Blessed are ye men whose stregth is in ye, in whose herte are yt wayes.
2Oure fete shal stonde in thy gates, O Ierusalem.
3Ierusale is buylded as a cite, that is at vnite in it self.
11O prayse the LORDE, which dwelleth in Sion shewe ye people of his doinges.
21Praysed be the LORDE out of Sion, which dwelleth at Ierusale. Halleluya.
21O how greate and manifolde is thy good, which thou haist hyd for them that feare ye? O what thinges bringest thou to passe for them, that put their trust in the, euen before the sonnes of men?
3Let the people prayse the (o God) yee let all people prayse the.
5euen amonge the children of men, whose tethe are speares and arowes, and their tonge a sharpe swerde.
2Out of Sion apeareth the glorious beutie of God.
32Synge vnto God, o ye kyngdomes of the earth: o synge prayses vnto the LORDE.
8Sion heareh of it and reioyseth: yee all ye doughters of Iuda are glad because of thy iudgmentes, o LORDE.
19in the courtes of the LORDES house, eue in the myddest of the, o Ierusalem. Halleluya.
1Thou (o God) art praysed in Sion, and vnto the is the vowe perfourmed.
3The LORDE yt made heauen & earth, blesse the out of Sion.
6O praye for the peace of Ierusale, they shal prospere that loue the.
7Peace be within yi walles, and plenteousnes within thy palaces,
3God commeth from Theman, and the holy one from the mount of Pharan. Sela.
11For ye greatnes of thy mercy reacheth vnto the heauens, and thy faithfulnesse vnto the cloudes. Set vp thy self (o God) aboue the heaues, & thy glory aboue all ye earth.
5Lo, thus shal ye ma be blessed, yt feareth the LORDE.
14That I maye shewe all thy prayses within the portes off the doughter Sion, and reioyse in thy sauynge health.
15Because thou hast bene forsake and hated, so that noman went thorow the: I wil make the glorious for euer and euer, ad ioyful thorow out all posterities.
5Set vp thy self (o God) aboue the heaues, & thy glory aboue all the earth.
3All my delyte is vpon the sanctes that are in the earth, and vpon soch like.
1Then shal this songe be sunge in the londe of Iuda: We haue a stroge citie, the walles & the ordinauce shal kepe vs.
1O how amiable are yi dwelliges, thou LORDE of hoostes?
3Then shal it be sayed amonge the Heithen: the LORDE hath done greate thinges for them.
5Sela. O LORDE, the very heaues shal prayse thy wonderous workes, yee & thy faithfulnes in ye congregacion of the sayntes.
13Yf thy children wil kepe my couenaunt, & my testimony yt I shal lerne the, their childre also shal syt vpo thy seate for euermore.
17Thus shal ye knowe, yt I the LORDE youre God dwell vpo my holy mount of Sion. Then shal Ierusale be holy, & there shal no straungers go thorow her eny more.
12For they who ye LORDE delyuereth, shalbe called the holy people: & as for the, thou shalt be named the greatly occupied, and not the forsaken.
7Sela. Open yor gates (o ye prices) let the euerlastinge dores be opened, yt ye kynge of glory maye come in.