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Wycliffe's English Translation (1388)
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[1]The title of the eiyte and sixtithe salm. `In Ebreu thus, To the victorie, on the roosis of Dauid. `In Jerom thus, To the ouercomer, for the sones of Dauid. [1]To the chief MusicianH5329[H8764], A PsalmH4210 or SongH7892 of DavidH1732. Let GodH430 ariseH6965[H8799], let his enemiesH341[H8802] be scatteredH6327[H8799]: let them also that hateH8130[H8764] him fleeH5127[H8799] before himH6440.
[2]God, make thou me saaf; for watris `entriden til to my soule. [2]As smokeH6227 is driven awayH5086[H8736], so drive them awayH5086[H8799]: as waxH1749 meltethH4549[H8736] beforeH6440 the fireH784, so let the wickedH7563 perishH6[H8799] at the presenceH6440 of GodH430.
[3]I am set in the sliym of the depthe; and `substaunce is not. I cam in to the depthe of the see; and the tempest drenchide me. [3]But let the righteousH6662 be gladH8055[H8799]; let them rejoiceH5970[H8799] beforeH6440 GodH430: yea, let them exceedinglyH8057 rejoiceH7797.[H8799]
[4]I traueilide criynge, my cheekis weren maad hoose; myn iyen failiden, the while Y hope in to my God. [4]SingH7891[H8798] unto GodH430, sing praisesH2167[H8761] to his nameH8034: extolH5549[H8798] him that ridethH7392[H8802] upon the heavensH6160 by his nameH8034 JAHH3050, and rejoiceH5937[H8798] before himH6440.
[5]Thei that hatiden me with out cause; weren multiplied aboue the heeris of myn heed. Myn enemyes that pursueden me vniustli weren coumfortid; Y paiede thanne tho thingis, whiche Y rauischide not. [5]A fatherH1 of the fatherlessH3490, and a judgeH1781 of the widowsH490, is GodH430 in his holyH6944 habitationH4583.
[6]God, thou knowist myn vnkunnyng; and my trespassis ben not hid fro thee. [6]GodH430 settethH3427[H8688] the solitaryH3173 in familiesH1004: he bringeth outH3318[H8688] those which are boundH615 with chainsH3574: but the rebelliousH5637[H8802] dwellH7931[H8804] in a dry landH6707.
[7]Lord, Lord of vertues; thei, that abiden thee, be not aschamed in me. God of Israel; thei, that seken thee, be not schent on me. [7]O GodH430, when thou wentest forthH3318[H8800] beforeH6440 thy peopleH5971, when thou didst marchH6805[H8800] through the wildernessH3452; SelahH5542:
[8]For Y suffride schenschipe for thee; schame hilide my face. [8]The earthH776 shookH7493[H8804], the heavensH8064 also droppedH5197[H8804] at the presenceH6440 of GodH430: even SinaiH5514 itselfH2088 was moved at the presenceH6440 of GodH430, the GodH430 of IsraelH3478.
[9]I am maad a straunger to my britheren; and a pilgryme to the sones of my modir. [9]Thou, O GodH430, didst sendH5130[H8686] a plentifulH5071 rainH1653, whereby thou didst confirmH3559[H8790] thine inheritanceH5159, when it was wearyH3811.[H8738]
[10]For the feruent loue of thin hous eet me; and the schenschipis of men seiynge schenschipis to thee fellen on me. [10]Thy congregationH2416 hath dweltH3427[H8804] therein: thou, O GodH430, hast preparedH3559[H8686] of thy goodnessH2896 for the poorH6041.
[11]And Y hilide my soule with fastyng; and it was maad in to schenschip to me. [11]The LordH136 gaveH5414[H8799] the wordH562: greatH7227 was the companyH6635 of those that publishedH1319 itH8764.
[12]And Y puttide my cloth an heire; and Y am maad to hem in to a parable. [12]KingsH4428 of armiesH6635 did fleeH5074[H8799] apaceH5074[H8799]: and she that tarriedH5116 at homeH1004 dividedH2505[H8762] the spoilH7998.
[13]Thei, that saten in the yate, spaken ayens me; and thei, that drunken wien, sungen of me. [13]Though ye have lienH7901[H8799] among the potsH8240, yet shall ye be as the wingsH3671 of a doveH3123 coveredH2645[H8737] with silverH3701, and her feathersH84 with yellowH3422 goldH2742.
[14]But Lord, Y dresse my preier to thee; God, Y abide the tyme of good plesaunce. Here thou me in the multitude of thi mercy; in the treuthe of thin heelthe. [14]When the AlmightyH7706 scatteredH6566[H8763] kingsH4428 in it, it was white as snowH7949[H8686] in SalmonH6756.
[15]Delyuer thou me fro the cley, that Y be not faste set in; delyuere thou me fro hem that haten me, and fro depthe of watris. [15]The hillH2022 of GodH430 is as the hillH2022 of BashanH1316; an highH1386 hillH2022 as the hillH2022 of BashanH1316.
[16]The tempest of watir drenche not me, nethir the depthe swolowe me; nethir the pit make streit his mouth on me. [16]Why leapH7520[H8762] ye, ye highH1386 hillsH2022? this is the hillH2022 which GodH430 desirethH2530[H8804] to dwell inH3427[H8800]; yea, the LORDH3068 will dwellH7931[H8799] in it for everH5331.
[17]Lord, here thou me, for thi merci is benygne; vp the multitude of thi merciful doyngis biholde thou in to me. [17]The chariotsH7393 of GodH430 are twenty thousandH7239, even thousandsH505 of angelsH8136: the LordH136 is among them, as in SinaiH5514, in the holy placeH6944.
[18]And turne not awei thi face fro thi child; for Y am in tribulacioun, here thou me swiftli. [18]Thou hast ascendedH5927[H8804] on highH4791, thou hast led captivityH7628 captiveH7617[H8804]: thou hast receivedH3947[H8804] giftsH4979 for menH120; yea, for the rebelliousH5637[H8802] also, that the LORDH3050 GodH430 might dwellH7931 among themH8800.
[19]Yyue thou tente to my soule, and delyuer thou it; for myn enemyes delyuere thou me. [19]BlessedH1288[H8803] be the LordH136, who dailyH3117[H3117] loadethH6006[H8799] us with benefits, even the GodH410 of our salvationH3444. SelahH5542.
[20]Thou knowist my schenschip, and my dispysyng; and my schame. [20]He that is our GodH410 is the GodH410 of salvationH4190; and unto GODH3069 the LordH136 belong the issuesH8444 from deathH4194.
[21]Alle that troblen me ben in thi siyt; myn herte abood schendschipe, and wretchidnesse. And Y abood hym, that was sory togidere, and noon was; and that schulde coumforte, and Y foond not. [21]But GodH430 shall woundH4272[H8799] the headH7218 of his enemiesH341[H8802], and the hairyH8181 scalpH6936 of such an one as goeth on stillH1980[H8693] in his trespassesH817.
[22]And thei yauen galle in to my meete; and in my thirst thei yauen `to me drinke with vynegre. [22]The LordH136 saidH559[H8804], I will bring againH7725[H8686] from BashanH1316, I will bring my people againH7725[H8686] from the depthsH4688 of the seaH3220:
[23]The boord of hem be maad bifore hem in to a snare; and in to yeldyngis, and in to sclaundir. [23]That thy footH7272 may be dippedH4272[H8799] in the bloodH1818 of thine enemiesH341[H8802], and the tongueH3956 of thy dogs in the sameH3611.
[24]Her iyen be maad derk, that thei se not; and euere bouwe doun the bak of hem. [24]They have seenH7200[H8804] thy goingsH1979, O GodH430; even the goingsH1979 of my GodH410, my KingH4428, in the sanctuaryH6944.
[25]Schede out thin ire on hem; and the strong veniaunce of thin ire take hem. [25]The singersH7891[H8802] went beforeH6923[H8765], the players on instrumentsH5059[H8802] followed afterH310; amongH8432 them were the damselsH5959 playing with timbrelsH8608.[H8802]
[26]The habitacioun of hem be maad forsakun; and `noon be that dwelle in the tabernaclis of hem. [26]BlessH1288[H8761] ye GodH430 in the congregationsH4721, even the LordH136, from the fountainH4726 of IsraelH3478.
[27]For thei pursueden hym, whom thou hast smyte; and thei addiden on the sorewe of my woundis. [27]There is littleH6810 BenjaminH1144 with their rulerH7287[H8802], the princesH8269 of JudahH3063 and their councilH7277, the princesH8269 of ZebulunH2074, and the princesH8269 of NaphtaliH5321.
[28]Adde thou wickidnesse on the wickidnesse of hem; and entre thei not in to thi riytwisnesse. [28]Thy GodH430 hath commandedH6680[H8765] thy strengthH5797: strengthenH5810[H8798], O GodH430, that whichH2098 thou hast wroughtH6466 for usH8804.
[29]Be thei don awei fro the book of lyuynge men; and be thei not writun with iust men. [29]Because of thy templeH1964 at JerusalemH3389 shall kingsH4428 bringH2986[H8686] presents unto theeH7862.
[30]I am pore and sorewful; God, thin heelthe took me vp. [30]RebukeH1605[H8798] the companyH2416 of spearmenH7070, the multitudeH5712 of the bullsH47, with the calvesH5695 of the peopleH5971, till every one submitH7511[H8693] himself with piecesH7518 of silverH3701: scatterH967[H8765] thou the peopleH5971 that delightH2654[H8799] in warH7128.
[31]I schal herye the name of God with song; and Y schal magnefye hym in heriyng. [31]PrincesH2831 shall come outH857[H8799] of EgyptH4714; EthiopiaH3568 shall soon stretch outH7323[H8686] her handsH3027 unto GodH430.
[32]And it schal plese God more than a newe calf; bryngynge forth hornes and clees. [32]SingH7891[H8798] unto GodH430, ye kingdomsH4467 of the earthH776; O sing praisesH2167[H8761] unto the LordH136; SelahH5542:
[33]Pore men se, and be glad; seke ye God, and youre soule schal lyue. [33]To him that ridethH7392[H8802] upon the heavensH8064 of heavensH8064, which were of oldH6924; lo, he doth send outH5414[H8799] his voiceH6963, and that a mightyH5797 voiceH6963.
[34]For the Lord herde pore men; and dispiside not hise boundun men. [34]AscribeH5414[H8798] ye strengthH5797 unto GodH430: his excellencyH1346 is over IsraelH3478, and his strengthH5797 is in the cloudsH7834.
[35]Heuenes and erthe, herye hym; the se, and alle crepynge bestis in tho, herye hym. [35]O GodH430, thou art terribleH3372[H8737] out of thy holy placesH4720: the GodH410 of IsraelH3478 is he that givethH5414[H8802] strengthH5797 and powerH8592 unto his peopleH5971. BlessedH1288[H8803] be GodH430.
Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
Source: studybible.info
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