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I will set his hand in the sea, and his righthand in the floods.

His seed also will I make to endure forever, and his throne as the days of heaven.

His seed shall endure forever, and his throne is like as the sun before me.

Thou hast set up the righthand of his enemies, and made all his adversaries to rejoice.

For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday, seeing that is passed as a watch in the night.

For thou, LORD, art my hope; thou hast set thine house of defense very high.

Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him; I will set him up out of all danger, for he hath known my name.

Ever since the world began hath thy seat been prepared; thou art from everlasting.

When I said, "My foot hath slipped, thy mercy, O LORD, held me up."

Forty years long was I grieved with that generation, and said, "They ever err in their hearts, they verily have not known my ways."

Therefore I said unto them in my wrath, that they should not enter into my rest.

There goeth a fire before him, to burn up his enemies on every side.

The LORD hath declared his salvation, and his righteousness hath he openly showed in the sight of the heathen.

There shall no deceitful person dwell in my house; he that telleth lies shall not tarry in my sight.

The children of thy servants shall continue, and their seed shall prosper in thy sight.

Thou hast set them their bounds, which they may not pass, that they turn not again to cover the earth.

So he said he would have destroyed them, had not Moses his chosen stood before him in that gap; to turn away his wrathful indignation, lest he should destroy them.

to cast out their seed among the nations, and to scatter them in the lands.

- That they would exalt him in the congregation of the people, and praise him in the seat of the elders,

Set an ungodly man to be ruler over him, and let Satan stand at his righthand.

Let the wickedness of his fathers be had in remembrance in the sight of LORD; and let not the sin of his mother be done away.

But deal thou with me, O LORD God, according unto thy name; for sweet is thy mercy.

that he may set him among the princes, even among the princes of his people.

I will pay my vows unto the LORD in the sight of all his people,

They kept me in, I say, on every side; but in the name of the LORD I will destroy them.

Princes also sit and speak against me; but thy servant is occupied in thy statutes.

I will run the way of thy commandments, when thou hast set my heart at liberty.

{A song of the stairs} I was glad when they said unto me, "We will go in to the house of the LORD."

For there is the seat of judgment, even the seat of the house of David.

{A song of the stairs} If the LORD himself had not been on our side - now may Israel say -

If the LORD himself had not been on our side, when men rose up against us,

Then was our mouth filled with laughter, and our tongue with joy. Then said they among the heathen, "The LORD hath done great things for them."

He that now goeth on his way weeping, and beareth forth good seed, shall doubtless come again with joy, and bring his sheaves with him.

The LORD hath made a faithful oath unto David, and he shall not shrink from it, "Of the fruit of the body shall I set upon thy seat.

If thy children will keep my covenant, and my testimony that I shall learn them; their children also shall sit upon thy seat for evermore."

Remember the children of Edom, O LORD, in the day of Jerusalem, how they said, "Down with it! Down with it, even to the ground!"

The proud have laid a snare for me, and spread a net abroad with cords, yea and set traps in my way. Selah.

The righteous also shall give thanks unto thy name, and the just shall continue in thy sight.

Let my prayer be set forth in thy sight as the incense, and let the lifting up of my hands be an evening sacrifice.

Let their judges be overthrown in stony places, that they may hear my words; for they are sweet.

That thou mayest be delivered also from the strange woman, and from her that is not thine own: which giveth sweet words,

So shall thy barns be filled with plenteousness, and thy presses shall flow over with sweet wine.

For every man's ways are open in the sight of the LORD, and he pondereth all their goings.

That she may keep thee from the strange woman, and from the harlot which giveth sweet words.

For when he made the heavens, I was present; when he set up the depths in order;

"Whoso is ignorant, let him come hither!" And to the unwise she said,

"Stolen waters are sweet, and the bread that is privily eaten, hath a good taste."

It shall not help the wicked, though they lay all their hands together; but the seed of the righteous shall be preserved.

Mercy and faithfulness preserve the king, and with loving-kindness his seat is holden up.

When thou sittest at the table to eat with a lord, order thyself mannerly with the things that are set before thee.

Yea the morsels that thou hast eaten shalt thou parbreak and loose those sweet words.

My son, thou eatest honey and the sweet honeycomb, because it is good and sweet in thy mouth.

Take away ungodliness from the king, and his seat shall be established with righteousness.

Better it is that it be said unto thee, "Come up hither," than thou to be set down in the presence of the prince whom thou seest with thine eyes.

The sluggard thinketh himself wiser than seven men that sit and teach.

He that is full, abhorreth a honeycomb; but unto him that is hungry, every sour thing is sweet.

Wicked people bring a city in decay, but wise men set it up again.

The seat of the king that faithfully judgeth the poor, shall continue sure for ever more.

Who hath climbed up into heaven? Who hath come down from thence? Who hath holden the wind fast in his hand? Who hath comprehended the waters in a garment? Who hath set all the ends of the world? What is his name, or his son's name? Canst thou tell?

All things are so hard, that no man can express them. The eye is not satisfied with sight; the ear is not filled with hearing.

Is there anything, whereof it may be said, "Lo, this is new?" For it was long ago in the times that have been before us.

Then said I thus in my heart, "Now go to, I will take mine ease and have good days." But lo, that was vanity also:

insomuch that I said unto laughter, "Thou art mad," and to mirth, "What doest thou?"

Forsomuch as a man should weary himself with wisdom, with understanding and opportunity, and yet be fain to leave his labours unto another, that never sweat for them. This is also a vain thing and a great misery.

The sight of the eyes is better, then that the soul should so depart away. Howbeit, this is also a vain thing and a disquietness of mind.

Be not hasty to go out of his sight, and see thou continue in no evil thing: for whatsoever it pleaseth him, that doeth he.

Then said I, "Wisdom is better than strength." Nevertheless, a simple man's wisdom is despised, and his words are not heard.

Dead flies corrupt sweet ointment and make it to stink. Even so, oft times, he that hath been had in estimation for wisdom and honour is abhorred because of a little foolishness.

Cease not thou therefore with thy hands to sow thy seed, whether it be in the morning or in the evening: for then knowest not whether this or that shall prosper, and if they both take, it is the better.

The light is sweet, and a pleasant thing is it for the eyes to look upon the Sun.

when the keepers of the house shall tremble, and when the strong men shall bow themselves; when the millers stand still, because they be so few, and when the sight of the windows shall wax dim;