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The Bishops' Bible (1568)
Bishop
The Geneva Bible (1560)
Geneva
[[A Psalm Chapter of David, when he fled from his son, Absalom.]]
[1] O God howe are myne enemies increased? many do ryse vp against me [1]Lord, how are mine adversaries increased? How many rise against me?
[2]Many say of my soule: there is no saluation for it in God. Selah [2]Many say to my soul, There is no help for him in God. Selah.
[3]But thou O God art a buckler for me: thou art my worship, and the lifter vp of my head [3]But thou Lord art a buckler for me: my glory, and the lifter up of mine head.
[4]I dyd call vpon God with my voyce, and he hearde me out of his holy hyll. Selah [4]I did call unto the Lord with my voice, and he heard me out of his holy mountain. Selah.
[5]I layde me downe and slept: and I rose vp agayne, for God sustayned me [5]I laid me down and slept, and rose up again: for the Lord sustained me.
[6]I wyll not be afrayde of ten thousandes of the people: that haue set [them selues] against me rounde about [6]I will not be afraid for ten thousand of the people, that should beset me round about.
[7]Arise vp O God, saue thou me O my Lorde: for thou hast smitten all myne enemies vpon the cheeke bone, thou hast broken the teeth of the vngodly [7]O Lord, arise: help me, my God: for thou hast smitten all mine enemies upon the cheekbone: thou hast broken the teeth of the wicked.
[8]Saluation is of God: thy blessing is vpon thy people. Selah [8]Salvation belongeth unto the Lord, and thy blessing is upon thy people. Selah.
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