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r//i 717Z H i PSAf,ME CX.I. t67 me, and I willobferve the teftunonie of thy on, th. 89. For ever,OJehoyah,thywordis.fled fait in the heavens, 9o: Thyfaithfulneffeis ro generation and generation ; thou haft fta- 5 blilhed the earth, and it (hall hand. 91 To thy judgements they Rand thi day, for they all ere thy fervants. 92 Vnleffe thy law had Beene my-delights-; then had-I perifhed in 5 mine affliction. 93 For ever I will not forget thy precepts, for by them thou haft 5 quickened me. 94 lam rhine,flve thou me, for I have fought thy precepts. 95. The wicked have waited for me to deftroy me ; '7 I confider thy tefimonies. 96. 0 fall per - fection I have ftene an end; largeis thy coln- mandemeni vehemently. D 97. 0 how I love thy law ! all the day it D is my meditation. 98 Thou makelt mee wifer then mine enemies, by thy commande- r) ments; for,for ever his with me. 99. I am more prudent than allmy teachers, for thy teftimonies are my meditation. r'oo I am of more underftanding than the Elders,becaufe D Ihave kept thy precepts. ror I have re- (trained my feet from every cvill way, that I may obferve thy word. 1 oa I have not departed from thy judgem.ents,for thou haft D taught me. 103 How fweet are thy fay- ings to my palate ! more than honey ro my D mouth. Sa04 By thy precepts I h ve got- ten underftanding, therefore I hate every path of falihood. 145. Thy word is a lampe to my foot,and a a lightto my path. 106 I have fworne,and will ratifieit, to obfetvethe judgements of a thy juaice. 107 I am afHidled very vehe- mently; Jehovah, quicken thou meeaccor- ding to thy word. ,o8 The free-offerings of my mouth,favotirably accept thou,oh Je- hovah ; and !carne me thy judgements. 3 109. My fouleis in my hand continually, a and thy law I have not forgotten. ulo The wicked have laid a fnare for me,and from thy a precepts I have not ftrayed. sat I pof- felfe for heritage thy teftimonies for ever, for they are the joy of mine heart. 1,2 I have inclinedmine heart to doe thy ftatutes, for ever to the end. r r3. I hare a thoughtes,and love thy D law. 114 Thouart my fecret place,and my fhield , I hopefully wait for thy word. D t 15 Depart from me yee evill doers, that I may keepe the commandments of my God. D 116 V phold me according to thy laying, that I may live; and let the not be ibaflied for my hope. r r 7 Su (faille ins, and I (hail befaved, and n ill delight in thy ftanires continually. II 8 Thou haft troden dowse' ti all them that (tray from thy ftatutes,for their deceit is fahhood. u 19 Like droffe thou D makeft ceafe all the wicked -of the earth, therefore I love thy teftimonies. rzo My D flefhfeeleth horrour for dread of thee, and Ifeare for thy judgements. tau I have donejudgement and juftice, Y leave me not to mine opprefföurs. 122 Be it furety fer thy ffrvant,for good ; let not the proud oppreffe mee. 1a3 Mine eyes faile y for thy ftivation , and for the fay ings of thy ju(lice. 124 Doe -with thy fervant actor- sr ding _o ho mercy , and teal ne me thy ha -, tuxes. 125' I am thy fèrvant,give me under- 17 ftandin r, that I may know thy teftimonies. 126 Itis time. forJehovah to doe, they 11 have made fruftrate thy law. 127 Therfore Y I love thy commandements,above gold,and above fine gold. 128 Therefore, all thy it precepts of every thing I hold righteous ; I bate every way of fallhood. .29 Marvellous are thy teflimonies,thcr- före doth my foule keepe them. 130 The opening of thy words giveth light, giving underfianding to the Pimp e. a 31 I opened D wide my mouth and panted, for I longed for thy commandements. 132 Turtle the face ta unto me , and be gracious to me, according to the judgement towards thole that love thy name. 133 Firmely direct my fteps in thy faying , and let not any inìquitie I have dominion over mee. 1;4 Redeeine mee from the oppreflion ofinen and I will obferve thy precepts. 1 ;5 Make thy face to thine upon thy fervant , and learne mee thy ftatutes. 136 Rivers of waters runne downe mine eyes, bccaufe they obferve not thy law. 137 Juft art thou Jehovah, and righteous Y thy judgements. 138 Thotl-haft'comman- X ded the juftice of thy teftimonies, and faith - fnlneffe vehemently. 139 My zeale fup- y preffeth me, becaufe my diftreffers have forgotten thy words. 140 Thy raying is fined vehemently, and thy fervant loveth ir. 141 I am fmall and defpifed , thy pre- cepts I have not forgotten. 142 Thy Y juftice is a juftice for ever, and thy law is therrueth. 143 Diltreffe andanguifh have y found me, thy commandements are my de- lights. 144 The juillet of thy teftimonies is for ever; make me to underhand , that I may live. EPPPPPz ,145.I tz D Y Y

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