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Wycliffe's English Translation (1388)
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The Geneva Bible (1560)
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[[A Psalm Chapter of David.]]
[1]The title of the nyne and twentithe salm. The salm of song, for the halewyng of the hows of Dauid. [1]Give unto the Lord, ye sons of the mighty: give unto the Lord glory and strength.
[2]Lord, Y schal enhaunse thee, for thou hast vp take me; and thou delitidist not myn enemyes on me. [2]Give unto the Lord glory due unto his name: worship the Lord in the glorious sanctuary.
[3]Mi Lord God, Y criede to thee; and thou madist me hool. [3]The voice of the Lord is upon the waters: the God of glory maketh it to thunder: the Lord is upon the great waters.
[4]Lord, thou leddist out my soule fro helle; thou sauedist me fro hem that goen doun into the lake. [4]The voice of the Lord is mighty: the voice of the Lord is glorious.
[5]Ye seyntis of the Lord, synge to the Lord; and knowleche ye to the mynde of his hoolynesse. [5]The voice of the Lord breaketh the cedars: yea, the Lord breaketh the cedars of Lebanon.
[6]For ire is in his indignacioun; and lijf is in his wille. Wepyng schal dwelle at euentid; and gladnesse at the morewtid. [6]He maketh them also to leap like a calf: Lebanon also and Sirion like a young unicorn.
[7]Forsothe Y seide in my plentee; Y schal not be moued with outen ende. [7]The voice of the Lord divideth the flames of fire.
[8]Lord, in thi wille; thou hast youe vertu to my fairnesse. Thou turnedist awei thi face fro me; and Y am maad disturblid. [8]The voice of the Lord maketh the wilderness to tremble: the Lord maketh the wilderness of Kadesh to tremble.
[9]Lord, Y schal crye to thee; and Y schal preye to my God. [9]The voice of the Lord maketh the hinds to calve, and discovereth the forests: therefore in his temple doth every man speak of his glory.
[10]What profit is in my blood; while Y go doun in to corrupcioun? Whether dust schal knouleche to thee; ethir schal telle thi treuthe? [10]The Lord sitteth upon the flood, and the Lord doth remain King forever.
[11]The Lord herde, and hadde merci on me; the Lord is maad myn helpere. [11]The Lord shall give strength unto his people: the Lord shall bless his people with peace.
Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
Source: archive.org
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