Psalm 11 Bishops' Bible 1568

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Psa 11:1 <To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid.> In God I put my trust: howe say ye then to my soule, that she shoulde flee as a byrde from your hyll. Psa 11:2 For lo, the vngodly haue bende their bowe: and nocked their arrowes with the string, redy to shoote priuily at them whiche are vpright in heart. Psa 11:3 For if the foundations shalbe caste downe: what must the righteous do? Psa 11:4 But God is in his holy temple, Gods throne is in heauen: his eyes looke downe, his eye liddes tryeth the chyldren of men. Psa 11:5 God wyll trye the righteous: but his soule abhorreth the vngodly, and hym that delighteth in wickednes. Psa 11:6 Upon ye vngodly he wyl rayne snares, fire and brimstone: and tempestious stormes shalbe their portion to drinke. Psa 11:7 For God most righteous, loueth righteousnes: his countenaunce wyll beholde the iust.

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