Psalm 60 Bishops' Bible 1568
From Textus Receptus
Psa 60:1 <To the chiefe musition vpon Susan Eduth, a golden psalme of Dauid, for to teache: (made) when he fought against Mesopotamia and Syria of Stobah, and when Ioab turned backe and slue twelue thousande Edomites in the salt valley.> O Lorde thou hast cast vs out, thou hast dispearsed vs, thou art displeased: O turne thee vnto vs agayne. Psa 60:2 Thou hast made the land to tremble, thou hast cleft it asunder: heale the breaches therof, for it is redy to fall downe. Psa 60:3 Thou hast made thy people see heauie thinges: thou hast geuen vs wyne to drinke, that maketh vs tremble. Psa 60:4 But to suche as feare thee: thou hast geuen a banner to be lyfted vp on high for the trueth sake. Selah. Psa 60:5 [Therfore] that thy beloued may be deliuered: helpe me with thy right hand, and heare me. Psa 60:6 The Lorde hath spoken in his holynes (whereof I wyll reioyce) this: I wyll deuide Sichem, and measure the valley of Sucoth. Psa 60:7 Gilead shalbe myne, and Manasses shalbe myne: Ephraim also shalbe the strength of my head, and Iuda my law geuer. Psa 60:8 Moab shalbe my washpot: ouer Edom I wyll cast my shoe, Philistea be thou glad of me. Psa 60:9 Who wyll leade me into the stong citie? who wyll bring me into Edom? Psa 60:10 Hast not thou remoued vs from thence O Lorde? and wylt not thou O Lorde go out with our hoastes? Psa 60:11 Geue vs ayde against trouble: for the sauing helpe of man is but vayne. Psa 60:12 Thorowe the Lorde we wyll do valiaunt actes: for he him selfe wyll treade downe our enemies.