Psalm 40
To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David.
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I waited for the Lord my God, |
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and patiently did bear; |
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At length to me he did incline |
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my voice and cry to hear. |
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He took me from a fearful pit, |
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and from the miry clay, |
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And on a rock he set my feet, |
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establishing my way. |
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He put a new song in my mouth, |
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our God to magnify: |
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Many shall see it, and shall fear, |
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and on the Lord rely. |
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O blessed is the man whose trust |
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upon the Lord relies; |
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Respecting not the proud, nor such |
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as turn aside to lies. |
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O Lord my God, full many are |
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the wonders thou hast done; |
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Thy gracious thoughts to us-ward far |
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above all thoughts are gone: |
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In order none can reckon them |
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to thee: if them declare, |
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And speak of them I would, they more |
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than can be numberd are. |
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No sacrifice nor offering |
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didst thou at all desire; |
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Mine ears thou bord: sin-offring thou |
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and burnt didst not require: |
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Then to the Lord these were my words, |
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I come, behold and see; |
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Within the volume of the book |
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it written is of me: |
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To do thy will I take delight, |
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O thou my God that art; |
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Yea, that most holy law of thine |
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I have within my heart. |
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Within the congregation great |
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I righteousness did preach: |
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Lo, thou dost know, O Lord, that I |
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refrained not my speech. |
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I never did within my heart |
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conceal thy righteousness; |
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I thy salvation have declard, |
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and shown thy faithfulness: |
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Thy kindness, which most loving is, |
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concealed have not I, |
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Nor from the congregation great |
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have hid thy verity. |
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Thy tender mercies, Lord, from me |
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O do thou not restrain; |
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Thy loving-kindness, and thy truth, |
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let them me still maintain. |
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For ills past reckning compass me, |
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and mine iniquities |
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Such hold upon me taken have, |
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I cannot lift mine eyes: |
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They more than hairs are on mine head, |
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thence is my heart dismayd. |
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Be pleased, Lord, to rescue me; |
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Lord, hasten to mine aid. |
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Shamd and confounded be they all |
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that seek my soul to kill; |
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Yea, let them backward driven be, |
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and shamd, that wish me ill. |
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For a reward of this their shame |
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confounded let them be. |
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That in this manner scoffing say, |
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Aha, aha! to me. |
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In thee let all be glad, and joy, |
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who seeking thee abide; |
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Who thy salvation love, say still, |
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The Lord be magnifyd. |
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Im poor and needy, yet the Lord |
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of me a care doth take: |
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Thou art my help and saviour, |
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my God, no tarrying make. |
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