[1] O God be mindfull of Dauid: with all his affliction[2]Who swore vnto God: who made a vowe vnto the most mightie [Lorde] of Iacob[3][Saying] I wyll not enter into the tabernacle of my house: nor get vp into my bed[4]I wyll not suffer myne eyes to slepe: nor myne eye liddes to slumber[5]Untill I finde out a place for the temple of God: an habitation for the most mightie Lorde of Iacob[6]Beholde, we hearde it to be at Ephratha: we founde it in the fieldes of the forest[7]We wyll go into his tabernacle: and fall downe on our knees before his footestoole[8]Aryse O God [for to come] into thy resting place: thou and the arke of thy strength[9]Let thy priestes be clothed with righteousnes: and let thy saintes make a ioyfull noyse[10]For thy seruaunt Dauids sake: turne not away [from] the face of thyne annoynted[11]God hath sworne for a trueth vnto Dauid, and he wyll not go from it: I wyll place vpon thy throne some of the fruite of thy body[12]If thy chyldren wyll kepe my couenaunt and my testimonies whiche I wyll teache them: their chyldren also shall sit vpon thy throne for euermore[13]For God hath chosen [to be in] Sion: he had a desire that it might be an habitation for hym[14]This [is sayeth he] my rest for euer: heare I wyll dwell, for I haue a desire to it[15]I wyll aboundauntly powre my blessinges vpon her victuals: and I wyll satisfie her poore with bread[16]I wyll clothe her priestes with saluation: and her saintes shall make an exceeding ioyfull noyse[17]I will make there the horne of Dauid to bud vp: I wyll ordayne a light for mine annoynted[18]I wyll clothe his enemies with shame: but his crowne shall florishe vppon hym selfe