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THE BOOKE OF Psalmes. Chapter 141

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Psalms Chapter 141 Original 1611 Bible Scan

CHAP. CXLI.

1 Dauid prayeth that his suit may bee acceptable, 3 his conscience sincere, 7 and his life safe from snares.

1[A Psalme of Dauid.] Lord, I crie vnto thee, make haste vnto mee: giue eare vnto my voice, when I crie vnto thee.

2Let my prayer bee set foorth before thee as incense: and the lifting vp of my hands as the Euening sacrifice.2

3Set a watch (O Lord) before my mouth: keepe the doore of my lips.

4Incline not my heart to any euill thing, to practise wicked workes with men that worke iniquitie: and let mee not eate of their dainties.

5Let the righteous smite mee, it shalbe a kindnesse: and let him reprooue me, it shalbe an excellent oile, which shall not breake my head: for yet my prayer also shalbe in their calamities.5

6When their Iudges are ouerthrowen in stonie places, they shall heare my words, for they are sweet.

7Our bones are scattered at the graues mouth: as when one cutteth and cleaueth wood vpon the earth.

8But mine eyes are vnto thee, O God the Lord: in thee is my trust, leaue not my soule destitute.8

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9Keepe mee from the snare which they haue laide for me, and the grinnes of the workers of iniquitie.

10Let the wicked fall into their owne nets: whilest that I withal escape.10



Original 1611 KJV Sidenote References for Psalms Chapter 141

2 Hebr. directed.
5 Or, let the righteous smite mee kindly, and reproue me, let not their precious oile breake my head, &c.
8 Heb. make not my soule bare.
10 Hebr. passe ouer.


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