To see thy power | and-thy | glory, So as I have seen-thee | in-the sanctuary. Because thy lovingkindness is better-than life, My lips sha-11 | praise thee. Thus will I bless thee | while-I | live: And my mouth shall praise thee-with | joyful lips: When I remember thee up | on-my | bed, And meditate on-thee in the night | watches. Because thou hast | been-my | help, Therefore in the shadow of thy | wings-will | I-rejoice. My soul followeth hard | after thee: But those that seek my soul,-to destroy it, They shall fall-by the sword: But the mouth of them that speak-lies | shall be stopped. 20. PRAISE waiteth for thee, O | God,-in | Sion; And unto thee-shall the vow-be per | formed. O thou that | hear-est | prayer, Unto thee-shall | all-flesh | come. Iniquities prevail-a | gainst me: As for our transgressions thou-shalt | purgethem a way. Blessed is the man | whom-thou choosest, And causeth to approach unto thee, that he may dwell in-thy | courts: We shall be satisfied with the goodness | ofthy house, Even of thy | ho-ly | temple. By terrible things in righteousness | wilt thou | answer us, O God-of our-salvation; Who art the confidence of all the | ends of the | earth, And of them that are afar | off-up | on-the | sea: Which by his strength setteth | fast-the | mountains ; Being gir-d | ed-with | power; Which stilleth the | noise-of the seas, The noise of their waves, and the [ tu-mult | of-the people. They also that dwell in the uttermost parts are a | fraid at—thy | tokens : Thou makest the outgoings of the morning and | even-ing to-rejoice. Thou visitest the | earth,-and | waterest it; Thou greatly enrichest it with the river of God, | which-is full-of | water: | Thou preparest-them | corn, When thou hast | so-pro | vid-ed | for it. Thou waterest the ridges there | of—a | bundantly: Thou settlest-the furrows-there of: Thou crownest the year-with thy goodness; And thy pa-ths dro-p | fatness. They drop upon the pastures | of-the | wilder ness: And the little hills rejoice—on | ev—ery | side. The pastures are | clothed-with | flocks; corn; They shout-for joy, 21. GOD be merciful unto | us,-and | bless us ; Let the people | praise thee,-O | God; earth. For thou shalt judge the | peo-ple | righteously, Then shall the earth | yield-her | increase; And God, even | our-own | God,-shall | bless us. God-shall | bless-us; And all the ends of the earth-shall | fear him. 22. GOD is our refuge-and | strength, And though the mountains be carried | intothe midst of the sea; Though the waters-there of There is- The streams whereof shall make | glad-the | city-of God, The ho-ly place Of the tabernacles | of the-most | high. God is in the midst of | her; And that-right | early. The heathen raged, the kingdoms-were | moved : He uttered his | voice, the | earth | melted. The Lord of hosts-is | with us; The God of Ja-cob | is-our refuge. Come, behold the works of-the Lord, What desolations | he-hath | made-in the | earth. He maketh wars to cease unto the end of the earth. He breaketh the bow, and cutteth the spear in sunder; he burneth the | chari-ot | in— the fire. Be still, and know that | I-am | God; I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be ex alt-ed | in-the | earth. The Lord of hosts-is | with us: The God of Ja-cob | is-our refuge. |