Psalms 90:15
Comforte vs agayne, now after the tyme that thou hast plaged vs, and for the yeares wherin we haue suffred aduersite.
Comforte vs agayne, now after the tyme that thou hast plaged vs, and for the yeares wherin we haue suffred aduersite.
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7 For we consume awaye in thy displeasure, and are afrayed at thy wrothfull indignacion.
8 Thou settest oure mi?dedes before the, and oure secrete synnes in the light of thy countenaunce.
9 For when thou art angrie, all or dayes are gone, we brynge or yeares to an ende, as it were a tayle that is tolde.
10 The dayes of oure age are iij. score yeares & ten: & though men be so stronge that they come to iiij. score yeares, yet is their strength then but laboure and sorowe: so soone passeth it awaye, & we are gone.
11 But who regardeth the power of thy wrath, thy fearfull & terrible displeasure?
12 O teach vs to nombre oure dayes, that we maye applie oure hertes vnto wy?dome.
13 Turne the agayne (o LORDE) at the last, and be gracious vnto thy seruauntes.
14 O satisfie vs with thy mercy, and that soone: so shal we reioyse and be glad all the dayes of oure life.
16 Shewe thy seruauntes thy worke, & their children thy glory.
17 And the glorious maiesty of the LORDE oure God be vpon vs: O prospere thou the worke of oure hondes vpon vs, o prospere thou oure hondy worke.
20 Wherfore wilt thou still forget vs, and forsake vs so longe?
21 O LORDE: Turne thou vs vnto the, & so shal we be turned. Renue or daies as in olde tyme,
4 Turne vs then (o God or Sauioure) & let thine anger ceasse from vs.
5 Wilt thou be displeased at vs for euer? wilt thou stretch out thy wrath from one generacion to another?
6 Wilt thou not turne agayne, & quycken vs, that thy people maye reioyse in the?
24 This is the daye which the LORDE hath made, let vs reioyse and be glad in it.
15 All the dayes of the poore are miserable, but a quyete herte is as a cotynuall feast.
14 Therfore hath ye LORDE made haist, to bringe this plage vpon vs: for the LORDE oure God is rightuous, in all his workes which he doth: for why, we wolde not harken vnto his voyce.
15 And now, o LORDE oure God, thou that with a mightie honde hast brought thy people out of Egipte, to get thy self a name, which remayneth this daye: we haue synned
13 And after all this that is come vpon vs (because of oure euell dedes and greate trespace) thou oure God hast spared oure wickednesses, and hast geuen vs a delyueraunce as it is come to passe.
7 I hate them that holde of vanities, and my trust is in the LORDE.
8 O remebre not oure olde synnes, but haue mercy vpon vs (& that soone) for we are come to greate mysery.
3 Then shal it be sayed amonge the Heithen: the LORDE hath done greate thinges for them.
13 That thou mayest geue him pacience in tyme of aduersite, vntill the pytte be dygged vp for the vngodly.
5 For his wrath endureth but the twincklinge of an eye, and his pleasure is in life: heuynesse maye well endure for a night, but ioye commeth in the mornynge.
8 Oh let me heare of ioye and gladnesse, that the bones which thou hast broken, maye reioyse.
3 Haue mercy vpo vs (o LORDE) haue mercy vpon vs, for we are vtterly despysed.
20 We knowlege (o LORDE) all oure my?dedes, and the synnes of oure fathers, that we haue offended ye.
40 Let vs loke well vpon oure owne waies, & remembre oure selues, and turne agayne to ye LORDE.
1 Call to remebraunce (O LORDE) what we haue suffred, cosidre and se oure cofucion.
6 Thou hast made vs a very strife vnto or neghbours, & or enemies laugh vs to scorne.
7 Turne vs agayne (thou God of hoostes) shewe the light of thy coutenauce, & we shalbe whole.
5 Thou helpest him that doth right with cherefulnesse, and them that thynke vpon thy wayes. But lo, thou art angrie, for we offende, and haue bene euer in synne, and there is not one whole.
2 LORDE be merciful vnto vs, we wait for the. Thine arme is at a poynte to vyset vs, but be thou oure health in the tyme of trouble.
4 For thou LORDE hast made me glad thorow thy workes, and I wil reioyse ouer the operacion of thy hondes.
6 There be many yt saye: who wil do vs eny good? where as thou (o LORDE) hast shewed vs the light of yi countenauce.
7 Thou reioysest myne herte, though their encreace be greate both in corne & wyne.
3 LORDE, how longe shal the vngodly, how longe shal the vngodly tryumphe?
15 The ioye of oure herte is gone, oure mery quere is turned in to mourninge.
11 Thou hast suffred men to ryde ouer or heades,
24 Wherfore hydest thou thy face? wilt thou clene forget oure misery and oppressio?
1 O God, thou yt hast cast vs out and scatred vs abrode, thou yt hast bene so sore displeased at vs, coforte vs agayne.
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:
3 Turne vs agayne (o God) shewe the light of thy countenauce & we shalbe whole.
4 O LORDE God of hoostes, how loge wilt thou be angrie ouer the prayer of thy people?
14 Wherfore shulde I be then punyshed daylie, & be chastened euery mornynge?
11 And ye LORDE answered me: Lede not I the then vnto good? Come not I to the, when thou art in trouble: and helpe ye, when thine enemie oppresseth the?
20 For he thinketh not moch how longe he shal lyue, for so moch as God fylleth his hert with gladnesse.
15 Happie are the people that be in soch a case: yee blessed are the people, which haue the LORDE for their God.
12 Wilt thou not be intreated (LORDE) for all this? Wilt thou holde thy peace, and scourge vs so sore?