Psalms 3:5
I layed me downe and slept, and rose vp againe: for the Lord susteined me.
I layed me downe and slept, and rose vp againe: for the Lord susteined me.
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8I will lay mee downe, and also sleepe in peace: for thou, Lord, onely makest me dwell in safetie.
26Therefore I awaked and behelde, and my sleepe was sweete vnto me.
3But thou Lorde art a buckler for me: my glory, and the lifter vp of mine head.
4I did call vnto the Lord with my voyce, & he heard me out of his holy mountaine. Selah.
6I will not be afrayde for ten thousand of the people, that should beset me round about.
3He wil not suffer thy foote to slippe: for he that keepeth thee, will not slumber.
4Beholde, he that keepeth Israel, wil neither slumber nor sleepe.
3I will not enter into the tabernacle of mine house, nor come vpon my pallet or bed,
4Nor suffer mine eyes to sleepe, nor mine eye lids to slumber,
5Vntill I finde out a place for the Lorde, an habitation for the mightie God of Iaakob.
3Beholde, and heare mee, O Lord my God: lighten mine eyes, that I sleepe not in death:
2In the day of my trouble I sought ye Lord: my sore ranne and ceased not in the night: my soule refused comfort.
3I did thinke vpon God, & was troubled: I praied, and my spirit was full of anguish. Selah.
4Thou keepest mine eyes waking: I was astonied and could not speake.
3The Lord wil stregthen him vpon ye bed of sorow: thou hast turned al his bed in his sicknes.
6The Lorde preserueth the simple: I was in miserie and he saued me.
7Returne vnto thy rest, O my soule: for the Lord hath bene beneficiall vnto thee,
24If thou sleepest, thou shalt not bee afraide, and when thou sleepest, thy sleepe shalbe sweete.
13Thou hast thrust sore at me, that I might fall: but the Lord hath holpen me.
13For so shoulde I now haue lyen and bene quiet, I should haue slept then, and bene at rest,
4If I layed me downe, I sayde, When shall I arise? and measuring the euening I am euen full with tossing to and fro vnto the dawning of the day.
13When I say, My couch shal relieue me, and my bed shall bring comfort in my meditation,
14But I trusted in thee, O Lord: I said, Thou art my God.
2O Lorde my God, I cried vnto thee, and thou hast restored me.
3O Lorde, thou hast brought vp my soule out of the graue: thou hast reuiued me from them that goe downe into the pit.
1A song of degrees. I called vnto the Lorde in my trouble, and hee heard me.
2Awake viole and harpe: I will awake early.
3Though an hoste pitched against me, mine heart should not be afraide: though warre be raised against me, I will trust in this.
6When I remember thee on my bedde, and when I thinke vpon thee in the night watches.
3When I was afrayd, I trusted in thee.
1A Psalme of Dauid. The Lorde is my shephearde, I shall not want.
18They preuented me in the day of my calamitie: but the Lord was my stay.
8Awake my tongue, awake viole & harpe: I wil awake early.
19They preuented me in the day of my calamitie, but the Lord was my stay,
5I called vpon the Lord in trouble, & the Lord heard me, and set me at large.
6I fainted in my mourning: I cause my bed euery night to swimme, and water my couch with my teares.
3When I called, then thou heardest me, and hast encreased strength in my soule.
13I should haue fainted, except I had beleeued to see the goodnes of the Lord in the land of the liuing.
15But I will beholde thy face in righteousnes, and when I awake, I shalbe satisfied with thine image.
1A Psalme of Dauid, when he fled from his sonne Absalom. Lorde, howe are mine aduersaries increased? howe many rise against me?
1To him that excelleth. A Psalme of Dauid. I Waited paciently for the Lorde, and he inclined vnto me, and heard my cry.
8Let me heare thy louing kindenes in the morning, for in thee is my trust: shewe mee the way, that I should walke in, for I lift vp my soule vnto thee.
7I wil prayse the Lorde, who hath giuen me counsell: my reines also teach me in the nightes.
7When my soule fainted within me, I remembred the Lorde: and my prayer came vnto thee, into thine holy Temple.
5Then cryed I vnto thee, O Lord, and sayde, thou art mine hope, and my portion in the land of the liuing.
13In the thoughtes of ye visions of the night, when sleepe falleth on men,
1A Psalme of Dauid. The Lord is my light & my saluation, whom shall I feare? the Lorde is the strength of my life, of whome shall I be afraide?
18He hath deliuered my soule in peace fro the battel, that was against me: for many were with me.
7The Lorde is my strength and my shielde: mine heart trusted in him, and I was helped: therfore mine heart shall reioyce, and with my song will I praise him.
3Heare my voyce in the morning, O Lorde: for in the morning will I direct me vnto thee, and I will waite.