Psalms 92:5
O LORDE, how glorious are thy workes, thy thoughtes are very depe.
O LORDE, how glorious are thy workes, thy thoughtes are very depe.
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5 O LORDE my God, greate are yi wonderous workes which thou hast done: & in thy thoughtes towarde vs there maye none be lickened vnto the.
4 For thou LORDE hast made me glad thorow thy workes, and I wil reioyse ouer the operacion of thy hondes.
24 O LORDE, how manifolde are thy workes, right wysely hast thou made the all: yee the earth is full of thy riches.
17 How deare are yi coucels vnto me o God? O how greate is the summe of them?
2 The workes of the LORDE are greate, sought out of all the that haue pleasure therin.
3 His worke is worthy to be praysed and had in honoure, and his rightuousnesse endureth for euer.
4 The mercifull & gracious LORDE hath so done his marvelous workes, yt they ought to be had in remebrauce.
5 Greate is or LORDE, and greate is his power, yee his wy?dome is infinite.
12 I wil speake of all thy workes, and my talkynge shalbe of thy doinges.
9 which doth thinges, that are vnsearcheable, and marueles without nobre:
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.
19 Thou hast brought me to greate honoure, & comforted me on euery syde.
3 Greate is the LORDE, & maruelous worthy to be praysed, there is no ende of his greatnesse.
4 One generacion shal prayse thy workes vnto another, and declare thy power.
5 As for me I wil be talkige of thy worshipe, thy glory, thy prayse and woderous workes.
6 So that men shal speake of the might of thy maruelous actes, and tell of yi greatnes.
19 Thou art the greate and mightie God, whose name is the LORDE of hoostes: greate in councell, and infinite in thought: Thine eyes loke vpon all the wayes of mens children, to rewarde euery one after his waye, and acordinge to the frutes of his inuencions:
3 For I considre thy heauens, euen the worke off thy fyngers: the Moone and the starres which thou hast made.
6 An vnwyse man wil not knowe this, & a foole wil not vnderstode it.
3 Commytte thy workes vnto ye LORDE, and loke what thou deuysest, it shal prospere.
14 My bones are not hyd from the, though I be made secretly, and fashioned beneth in the earth.
1 O Lorde, thou searchest me out, and knowest me. Thou knowest my downe syttinge & my vprisynge, thou vnderstodest my thoughtes a farre of.
2 Thou art aboute my path & aboute my bedd, & spyest out all my wayes.
1 O Lorde, thou art my God, I wil prayse the, and magnifie yi name: For thou bringest marvelous thinges to passe, acordinge to thine olde councels, truly and stedfastly.
19 O LORDE, for thy seruauntes sake and acordinge to thy hert hast thou done all these greate thinges, that thou mightest shewe all greate thinges vnto thy seruaunt.
25 Thou LORDE in the begynnynge hast layed ye foundacion of the earth, and the heauens are the workes of thy hondes.
11 The LORDE knoweth the thoughtes of men, that they are but vayne.
6 Whither shal I go then from thy sprete? Or, whither shal I fle from thy presence?
10 All thy workes prayse the (o LORDE) and thy sayntes geue thankes vnto the.
6 Thy rightuousnesse stondeth like the stronge mountaynes, & thy iudgment like the greate depe.
24 These men se the workes of the LORDE, & his wonders in the depe.
1 O Lorde oure gouernoure: how wonderfull is thy name in all the worlde? how excellent is thy glory aboue the heauens?
8 For thus saieth the LORDE: My thoughtes are not youre thoughtes, & youre wayes are not my wayes:
9 But as farre as the heauens are hyer then the earth, so farre do my waies exceade yours, & my thoughtes yours
19 Let me not be confounded (o LORDE) for I call vpon the: let the vngodly rather be put to confucion, and brought vnto the hell.
9 What is he, but he knoweth, that ye hode of the LORDE made all these?
10 He doth greate thinges, soch as are vnsearcheable, yee and wonders without nombre.
8 Amonge the goddes there is none like the o LORDE, there is not one that ca do as thou doest.
3 For the LORDE is a greate God, and a greate kynge aboue all goddes.
4 In his honde are all ye corners of the earth, and the strength of the hilles is his also.
9 O LORDE oure gouernoure, how wonderfull is thy name in all the worlde?
8 He is hyer the heaue, what wilt thou do? Deper the hell, how wilt thou then knowe him?
21 for thy wordes sake and acordinge to yi hert hast thou done all these greate thinges, yt thou mightest shewe the vnto thy seruaunt.
24 O LORDE LORDE, thou hast begonne to shewe yi seruaunte thy greatnesse and thy mightie hade. For where is there a God in heauen & earth, that can do after yi workes and after thy power?
24 then she was before, yee & so depe that I might not reach vnto her.
10 And thou LORDE in ye begynnynge hast layed the foundacion of the earth, and ye heaues are the workes of thy handes,
33 O the depenesse of the riches, both of the wyssdome and knowlege of God? How incomprehensible are his iudgmentes, and his wayes vnsearcheable?
5 He turned the see in to drye lode, so that they wente thorow the water on fote: therfore wil we reioyse in him.
10 For thou art greate, thou doest wonderous thinges, thou art God alone.
5 For I knowe yt ye LORDE is greate. & yt or LORDE is aboue all goddes.