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WORD Research this...Psalms 90
- 1 `The nyntithe salm. He that dwellith in the help of the hiyeste God; schal dwelle in the proteccioun of God of heuene.
- 2 He schal seie to the Lord, Thou art myn vptaker, and my refuit; my God, Y schal hope in him.
- 3 For he delyuered me fro the snare of hunteris; and fro a scharp word.
- 4 With hise schuldris he schal make schadowe to thee; and thou schalt haue hope vnder hise fetheris.
- 5 His treuthe schal cumpasse thee with a scheld; thou schalt not drede of nyytis drede.
- 6 Of an arowe fliynge in the dai, of a gobelyn goynge in derknessis; of asailing, and a myddai feend.
- 7 A thousynde schulen falle doun fro thi side, and ten thousynde fro thi riytside; forsothe it schal not neiye to thee.
- 8 Netheles thou schalt biholde with thin iyen; and thou schalt se the yelding of synneris.
- 9 For thou, Lord, art myn hope; thou hast set thin help altherhiyeste.
- 10 Yuel schal not come to thee; and a scourge schal not neiye to thi tabernacle.
- 11 For God hath comaundid to hise aungels of thee; that thei kepe thee in alle thi weies.
- 12 Thei schulen beere thee in the hondis; leste perauenture thou hirte thi foot at a stoon.
- 13 Thou schalt go on a snake, and a cocatrice; and thou schalt defoule a lioun and a dragoun.
- 14 For he hopide in me, Y schal delyuere hym; Y schal defende him, for he knew my name.
- 15 He criede to me, and Y schal here him, Y am with him in tribulacioun; Y schal delyuere him, and Y schal glorifie hym.
- 16 I schal fille hym with the lengthe of daies; and Y schal schewe myn helthe to him.
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