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Psalms 118

Wycliffe: John Wycliffe Bible (c.1395) · inglês

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1`The titil of the hundrid and eiytenthe salm. Alleluia. Blessid ben men with out wem in the weie; that gon in the lawe of the Lord.

2Blessid ben thei, that seken hise witnessingis; seken him in al the herte.

3For thei that worchen wickidnesse; yeden not in hise weies.

4Thou hast comaundid; that thin heestis be kept greetly.

5I wolde that my weies be dressid; to kepe thi iustifiyngis.

6Thanne Y schal not be schent; whanne Y schal biholde perfitli in alle thin heestis.

7I schal knouleche to thee in the dressing of herte; in that that Y lernyde the domes of thi riytfulnesse.

8I schal kepe thi iustifiyngis; forsake thou not me on ech side.

9In what thing amendith a yong waxinge man his weie? in keping thi wordis.

10In al myn herte Y souyte thee; putte thou me not awei fro thin heestis.

11In myn herte Y hidde thi spechis; that Y do not synne ayens thee.

12Lord, thou art blessid; teche thou me thi iustifiyngis.

13In my lippis Y haue pronounsid; alle the domes of thi mouth.

14I delitide in the weie of thi witnessingis; as in alle richessis.

15I schal be ocupied in thin heestis; and Y schal biholde thi weies.

16I schal bithenke in thi iustifiyngis; Y schal not foryete thi wordis.

17Yelde to thi seruaunt; quiken thou me, and Y schal kepe thi wordis.

18Liytne thou myn iyen; and Y schal biholde the merueils of thi lawe.

19I am a comeling in erthe; hide thou not thin heestis fro me.

20Mi soule coueitide to desire thi iustifiyngis; in al tyme.

21Thou blamedist the proude; thei ben cursid, that bowen awei fro thin heestis.

22Do thou awei `fro me schenschipe and dispising; for Y souyte thi witnessingis.

23For whi princis saten, and spaken ayens me; but thi seruaunt was exercisid in thi iustifiyngis.

24For whi and thi witnessyngis is my thenkyng; and my counsel is thi iustifiyngis.

25Mi soule cleuede to the pawment; quykine thou me bi thi word.

26I telde out my weies, and thou herdist me; teche thou me thi iustifiyngis.

27Lerne thou me the weie of thi iustifiyngis; and Y schal be exercisid in thi merueils.

28Mi soule nappide for anoye; conferme thou me in thi wordis.

29Remoue thou fro me the weie of wickidnesse; and in thi lawe haue thou merci on me.

30I chees the weie of treuthe; Y foryat not thi domes.

31Lord, Y cleuede to thi witnessyngis; nyle thou schende me.

32I ran the weie of thi comaundementis; whanne thou alargidist myn herte.

33Lord, sette thou to me a lawe, the weie of thi iustifiyngis; and Y schal seke it euere.

34Yyue thou vndurstonding to me, and Y schal seke thi lawe; and Y schal kepe it in al myn herte.

35Lede me forth in the path of thin heestis; for Y wolde it.

36`Bowe thou myn herte in to thi witnessingus; and not in to aueryce.

37Turne thou awei myn iyen, that `tho seen not vanyte; quykene thou me in thi weie.

38Ordeyne thi speche to thi seruaunt; in thi drede.

39Kitte awey my schenschip, which Y supposide; for thi domes ben myrie.

40Lo! Y coueitide thi comaundementis; quikene thou me in thin equite.

41And, Lord, thi merci come on me; thin heelthe come bi thi speche.

42And Y schal answere a word to men seiynge schenschipe to me; for Y hopide in thi wordis.

43And take thou not awei fro my mouth the word of treuthe outerli; for Y hopide aboue in thi domes.

44And Y schal kepe thi lawe euere; in to the world, and in to the world of world.

45And Y yede in largenesse; for Y souyte thi comaundementis.

46And Y spak of thi witnessyngis in the siyt of kingis; and Y was not schent.

47And Y bithouyte in thin heestis; whiche Y louede.

48And Y reiside myn hondis to thi comaundementis, whiche Y louede; and Y schal be excercisid in thi iustifiyngis.

49Lord, haue thou mynde on thi word to thi seruaunt; in which word thou hast youe hope to me.

50This coumfortide me in my lownesse; for thi word quikenede me.

51Proude men diden wickidli bi alle thingis; but Y bowide not awei fro thi lawe.

52Lord, Y was myndeful on thi domes fro the world; and Y was coumfortid.

53Failing helde me; for synneris forsakinge thi lawe.

54Thi iustifiyngis weren delitable to me to be sungun; in the place of my pilgrimage.

55Lord, Y hadde mynde of thi name bi niyt; and Y kepte thi lawe.

56This thing was maad to me; for Y souyte thi iustifiyngis.

57Lord, my part; Y seide to kepe thi lawe.

58I bisouyte thi face in al myn herte; haue thou merci on me bi thi speche.

59I bithouyte my weies; and Y turnede my feet in to thi witnessyngis.

60I am redi, and Y am not disturblid; to kepe thi comaundementis.

61The coordis of synneris han biclippid me; and Y haue not foryete thi lawe.

62At mydnyyt Y roos to knouleche to thee; on the domes of thi iustifiyngis.

63I am parcener of alle that dreden thee; and kepen thin heestis.

64Lord, the erthe is ful of thi merci; teche thou me thi iustifiyngis.

65Lord, thou hast do goodnesse with thi seruaunt; bi thi word.

66Teche thou me goodnesse, and loore, and kunnyng; for Y bileuede to thin heestis.

67Bifor that Y was maad meke, Y trespasside; therfor Y kepte thi speche.

68Thou art good; and in thi goodnesse teche thou me thi iustifiyngis.

69The wickidnesse of hem that ben proude, is multiplied on me; but in al myn herte Y schal seke thin heestis.

70The herte of hem is cruddid as mylk; but Y bithouyte thi lawe.

71It is good to me, that thou hast maad me meke; that Y lerne thi iustifiyngis.

72The lawe of thi mouth is betere to me; than thousyndis of gold and of siluer.

73Thin hondis maden me, and fourmeden me; yyue thou vndurstondyng to me, that Y lerne thin heestis.

74Thei that dreden thee schulen se me, and schulen be glad; for Y hopide more on thi wordis.

75Lord, Y knewe, that thi domes ben equite; and in thi treuth thou hast maad me meke.

76Thi merci be maad, that it coumforte me; bi thi speche to thi seruaunt.

77Thi merciful doyngis come to me, and Y schal lyue; for thi lawe is my thenkyng.

78Thei that ben proude be schent, for vniustli thei diden wickidnesse ayens me; but Y schal be exercisid in thin heestis.

79Thei that dreden thee be turned to me; and thei that knowen thi witnessyngis.

80Myn herte be maad vnwemmed in thi iustifiyngis; that Y be not schent.

81Mi soule failide in to thin helthe; and Y hopide more on thi word.

82Myn iyen failiden in to thi speche; seiynge, Whanne schalt thou coumforte me?

83For Y am maad as a bowge in frost; Y haue not foryete thi iustifiyngis.

84Hou many ben the daies of thi seruaunt; whanne thou schalt make doom of hem that pursuen me?

85Wickid men telden to me ianglyngis; but not as thi lawe.

86Alle thi comaundementis ben treuthe; wickid men han pursued me, helpe thou me.

87Almeest thei endiden me in erthe; but I forsook not thi comaundementis.

88Bi thi mersi quikene thou me; and Y schal kepe the witnessingis of thi mouth.

89Lord, thi word dwellith in heuene; with outen ende.

90Thi treuthe dwellith in generacioun, and in to generacioun; thou hast foundid the erthe, and it dwellith.

91The dai lastith contynueli bi thi ordynaunce; for alle thingis seruen to thee.

92No but that thi lawe was my thenking; thanne perauenture Y hadde perischid in my lownesse.

93With outen ende Y schal not foryete thi iustifiyngis; for in tho thou hast quikened me.

94I am thin, make thou me saaf; for Y haue souyt thi iustifiyngis.

95Synneris aboden me, for to leese me; Y vndurstood thi witnessingis.

96I siy the ende of al ende; thi comaundement is ful large.

97Lord, hou louede Y thi lawe; al dai it is my thenking.

98Aboue myn enemyes thou madist me prudent bi thi comaundement; for it is to me with outen ende.

99I vndurstood aboue alle men techinge me; for thi witnessingis is my thenking.

100I vndirstood aboue eelde men; for Y souyte thi comaundementis.

101I forbeed my feet fro al euel weie; that Y kepe thi wordis.

102I bowide not fro thi domes; for thou hast set lawe to me.

103Thi spechis ben ful swete to my cheekis; aboue hony to my mouth.

104I vnderstood of thin heestis; therfor Y hatide al the weie of wickidnesse.

105Thi word is a lanterne to my feet; and liyt to my pathis.

106I swoor, and purposide stidefastli; to kepe the domes of thi riytfulnesse.

107I am maad low bi alle thingis; Lord, quykene thou me bi thi word.

108Lord, make thou wel plesinge the wilful thingis of my mouth; and teche thou me thi domes.

109Mi soule is euere in myn hondis; and Y foryat not thi lawe.

110Synneris settiden a snare to me; and Y erride not fro thi comaundementis.

111I purchasside thi witnessyngis bi eritage with outen ende; for tho ben the ful ioiyng of myn herte.

112I bowide myn herte to do thi iustifiyngis with outen ende; for reward.

113I hatide wickid men; and Y louede thi lawe.

114Thou art myn helpere, and my `taker vp; and Y hopide more on thi word.

115Ye wickide men, bowe awei fro me; and Y schal seke the comaundementis of my God.

116Vp take thou me bi thi word, and Y schal lyue; and schende thou not me fro myn abydyng.

117Helpe thou me, and Y schal be saaf; and Y schal bithenke euere in thi iustifiyngis.

118Thou hast forsake alle men goynge awey fro thi domes; for the thouyt of hem is vniust.

119I arettide alle the synneris of erthe brekeris of the lawe; therfor Y louede thi witnessyngis.

120Naile thou my fleischis with thi drede; for Y dredde of thi domes.

121I dide doom and riytwisnesse; bitake thou not me to hem that falsli chalengen me.

122Take vp thi seruaunt in to goodnesse; thei that ben proude chalenge not me.

123Myn iyen failiden in to thin helthe; and in to the speche of thi riytfulnesse.

124Do thou with thi seruaunt bi thi merci; and teche thou me thi iustifiyngis.

125I am thi seruaunt, yyue thou vndurstondyng to me; that Y kunne thi witnessingis.

126Lord, it is tyme to do; thei han distried thi lawe.

127Therfor Y louede thi comaundementis; more than gold and topazion.

128Therfor Y was dressid to alle thin heestis; Y hatide al wickid weie.

129Lord, thi witnessingis ben wondirful; therfor my soule souyte tho.

130Declaring of thi wordis liytneth; and yyueth vnderstonding to meke men.

131I openede my mouth, and drouy the spirit; for Y desiride thi comaundementis.

132Biholde thou on me, and haue merci on me; bi the dom of hem that louen thi name.

133Dresse thou my goyingis bi thi speche; that al vnriytfulnesse haue not lordschip on me.

134Ayeyn bie thou me fro the false chalengis of men; that Y kepe thin heestis.

135Liytne thi face on thi seruaunt; and teche thou me thi iustifiyngis.

136Myn iyen ledden forth the outgoynges of watris; for thei kepten not thi lawe.

137Lord, thou art iust; and thi dom is riytful.

138Thou hast comaundid riytfulnesse, thi witnessingis; and thi treuthe greetli to be kept.

139Mi feruent loue made me to be meltid; for myn enemys foryaten thi wordis.

140Thi speche is greetli enflawmed; and thi seruaunt louede it.

141I am yong, and dispisid; Y foryat not thi iustifiyngis.

142Lord, thi riytfulnesse is riytfulnesse with outen ende; and thi lawe is treuthe.

143Tribulacioun and angwische founden me; thin heestis is my thenking.

144Thi witnessyngis is equite with outen ende; yyue thou vndirstondyng to me, and Y schal lyue.

145I criede in al myn herte, Lord, here thou me; and Y schal seke thi iustifiyngis.

146I criede to thee, make thou me saaf; that Y kepe thi comaundementis.

147I bifor cam in ripenesse, and Y criede; Y hopide aboue on thi wordis.

148Myn iyen bifor camen to thee ful eerli; that Y schulde bithenke thi speches.

149Lord, here thou my vois bi thi merci; and quykene thou me bi thi doom.

150Thei that pursuen me neiyden to wickidnesse; forsothe thei ben maad fer fro thi lawe.

151Lord, thou art nyy; and alle thi weies ben treuthe.

152In the bigynnyng Y knewe of thi witnessingis; for thou hast foundid tho with outen ende.

153Se thou my mekenesse, and delyuere thou me; for Y foryat not thi lawe.

154Deme thou my dom, and ayenbie thou me; quikene thou me for thi speche.

155Heelthe is fer fro synners; for thei souyten not thi iustifiyngis.

156Lord, thi mercies ben manye; quykene thou me bi thi dom.

157Thei ben manye that pursuen me, and doen tribulacioun to me; Y bowide not awei fro thi witnessingis.

158I siy brekers of the lawe, and Y was meltid; for thei kepten not thi spechis.

159Lord, se thou, for Y louede thi comaundementis; quikene thou me in thi merci.

160The bigynnyng of thi wordis is treuthe; alle the domes of thi riytwisnesse ben withouten ende.

161Princes pursueden me with outen cause; and my herte dredde of thi wordis.

162I schal be glad on thi spechis; as he that fyndith many spuylis.

163I hatide and wlatide wickidnesse; forsothe Y louede thi lawe.

164I seide heriyngis to thee seuene sithis in the dai; on the domes of thi riytfulnesse.

165Miche pees is to hem that louen thi lawe; and no sclaundir is to hem.

166Lord, Y abood thin heelthe; and Y louede thin heestis.

167Mi soule kepte thi witnessyngis; and louede tho greetli.

168I kepte thi `comaundementis, and thi witnessingis; for alle my weies ben in thi siyt.

169Lord, my biseching come niy in thi siyt; bi thi speche yyue thou vndurstonding to me.

170Myn axing entre in thi siyt; bi thi speche delyuere thou me.

171Mi lippis schulen telle out an ympne; whanne thou hast tauyte me thi iustifiyngis.

172Mi tunge schal pronounce thi speche; for whi alle thi comaundementis ben equite.

173Thin hond be maad, that it saue me; for Y haue chose thin heestis.

174Lord, Y coueitide thin heelthe; and thi lawe is my thenking.

175Mi soule schal lyue, and schal herie thee; and thi domes schulen helpe me.

176I erride as a scheep that perischide; Lord, seke thi seruaunt, for Y foryat not thi comaundementis.

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