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Passage Lookup: Psalms 118
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29 verses
Psalms 118:1
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O confesse you [it] vnto God, for he is gratious: and his mercie endureth for euer.
Psalms 118:2
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Let Israel nowe confesse: that his mercie endureth for euer.
Psalms 118:3
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Let the house of Aaron nowe confesse: that his mercie endureth for euer.
Psalms 118:4
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Let them nowe that feare God: confesse that his mercie endureth for euer.
Psalms 118:5
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I called vpon the Lorde beyng in distresse: and the Lorde hath hearde me at large.
Psalms 118:6
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God is with me: I wyll not feare what man can do vnto me.
Psalms 118:7
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God is with me amongst them that ayde me: [therfore] I shall see [my desire] vpon them that hate me.
Psalms 118:8
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It is better to trust in God: then to put any confidence in man.
Psalms 118:9
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It is better to trust in God: then to put any confidence in princes.
Psalms 118:10
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All nations compassed me rounde about: [but I trusted] in the name of God that I shoulde destroy them.
Psalms 118:11
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They kept me in on euery syde, they kept me in I say on euery syde: [but I trusted] in ye name of God that I shoulde destroy them.
Psalms 118:12
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They swarmed about me lyke bees, and they be extinguished as the fire [made] of thornes: [for I trusted] in the name of God that I should destroy the.
Psalms 118:13
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Thou hast thrust sore at me, that I might fall: but God dyd ayde me
Psalms 118:14
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The Lorde is my strength and my song: and he is become my saluation.
Psalms 118:15
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The voyce of a ioyfull noyse & of saluation is in the dwellynges of the ryghteous: [saying] the ryght hande of God bryngeth mightie thynges to passe.
Psalms 118:16
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The ryght hande of God is on hygh: the right hande of God bryngeth mightie thynges to passe.
Psalms 118:17
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I shall not [as yet] dye, but I shal liue: and I wyll declare the workes of the Lorde.
Psalms 118:18
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The Lorde hath greatly chastened me: but he hath not geuen me ouer vnto death.
Psalms 118:19
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Open me the gates of ryghteousnesse, I wyll enter in by them: that I may geue thankes vnto the Lorde.
Psalms 118:20
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This is the gate of God: the ryghteous shall enter in by it.
Psalms 118:21
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I wyll thanke thee for that thou hast heard me: and art become my saluation.
Psalms 118:22
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The same stone which the buylders refused: is become the head stone of the corner.
Psalms 118:23
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This was the doyng of God: and it is marueylous in our eyes.
Psalms 118:24
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This is the day whiche God hath made: we wyll reioyce and be glad in it.
Psalms 118:25
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O God I pray thee nowe saue [vs]: O God I pray thee nowe geue [vs] prosperous successe.
Psalms 118:26
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Blessed be he that commeth in the name of God: we do blesse you out of the house of God.
Psalms 118:27
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It is the Lord God who hath geuen vs lyght: bynde a sacrifice with cordes vnto the hornes of the aulter.
Psalms 118:28
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Thou art my Lorde, and I wyll confesse it vnto thee: thou art my Lorde and I wyll magnifie thee.
Psalms 118:29
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O confesse you [it] vnto God, for he is gratious: and his mercie endureth for euer.
29 verses