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Psalms 101
- 1 The prayer of the poor man, when he was anxious, and poured out his supplication before the Lord.
- 2 Hear, O Lord, my prayer: and let my cry come to thee.
- 3 Turn not away thy face from me: in the day when I am in trouble, incline thy ear to me. In what day soever I shall call upon thee, hear me speedily.
- 4 For my days are vanished like smoke, and my bones are grown dry like fuel for the fire.
- 5 I am smitten as grass, and my heart is withered: because I forgot to eat my bread.
- 6 Through the voice of my groaning, my bone hath cleaved to my flesh.
- 7 I am become like to a pelican of the wilderness: I am like a night raven in the house.
- 8 I have watched, and am become as a sparrow all alone on the housetop.
- 9 All the day long my enemies reproached me: and they that praised me did swear against me.
- 10 For I did eat ashes like bread, and mingled my drink with weeping.
- 11 Because of thy anger and indignation: for having lifted me up thou hast thrown me down.
- 12 My days have declined like a shadow, and I am withered like grass.
- 13 But thou, O Lord, endurest for ever: and thy memorial to all generations.
- 14 Thou shalt arise and have mercy on Sion: for it is time to have mercy on it, for the time is come.
- 15 For the stones thereof have pleased thy servants: and they shall have pity on the earth thereof.
- 16 All the Gentiles shall fear thy name, O Lord, and all the kings of the earth thy glory.
- 17 For the Lord hath built up Sion: and he shall be seen in his glory.
- 18 He hath had regard to the prayer of the humble: and he hath not despised their petition.
- 19 Let these things be written unto another generation: and the people that shall be created shall praise the Lord:
- 20 Because he hath looked forth from his high sanctuary: from heaven the Lord hath looked upon the earth.
- 21 That he might hear the groans of them that are in fetters: that he might release the children of the slain:
- 22 That they may declare the name of the Lord in Sion: and his praise in Jerusalem;
- 23 When the people assemble together, and kings, to serve the Lord.
- 24 He answered him in the way of his strength: Declare unto me the fewness of my days.
- 25 Call me not away in the midst of my days: thy years are unto generation and generation.
- 26 In the beginning, O Lord, thou foundedst the earth: and the heavens are the works of thy hands.
- 27 They shall perish but thou remainest: and all of them shall grow old like a garment: And as a vesture thou shalt change them, and they shall be changed.
- 28 But thou art always the selfsame, and thy years shall not fail.
- 29 The children of thy servants shall continue and their seed shall be directed for ever.
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Douay Rheims (douayrheims - 2)
2009-10-24English (en)
THE HOLY BIBLE
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