Psalm 64 Bishops' Bible 1568

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Psa 64:1 <To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid.> O Lorde heare my voyce in my prayer: preserue my life from feare of the enemie. Psa 64:2 Hyde me from the secrete [counsayles] of the malitious: from the conspiracie of the workers of iniquitie. Psa 64:3 Who haue whet their tongue lyke a sword: who haue drawne their arrow, euen a bitter worde. Psa 64:4 That they may priuily shoote at hym which is perfect: they do sodenly shoote at hym and feare not. Psa 64:5 They courage them selues in mischiefe: and comune among them selues how they may lay snares, and say, who shall see them? Psa 64:6 They searche out howe to do wrong, they put in practise fully that they haue diligently searched out: yea euen the secretes and bottome of euery one of their heartes. Psa 64:7 But the Lorde wyll sodenly shoote at them with a [swyft] arrowe: their plagues shalbe [apparaunt.] Psa 64:8 Yea they shall cause their owne tongues to be a meanes for to destroy the selues: insomuch that who so seeth them, shal desire to flee away [from them] Psa 64:9 And all men that see it shall say, this hath God done: for they shall well perceaue that it is his worke. Psa 64:10 The righteous wyll reioyce in God, and put his trust in hym: and all they that be vpright hearted wylbe glad.

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