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The Lord is-thy keeper:

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The Lord is thy | shade-up on thy-right |

hand.

The sun shall not | smite thee-by | day,
Nor-the moon-by | night.

The Lord shall preserve thee | from—all | evil :
He shall-pre serve-thy | soul.

The Lord shall preserve thy going out, and thy | com-ing in,

From this time forth, and | even—for | ev―er |

more.

46.

EXCEPT the Lord | build-the | house,
They labour-in | vain-that | build it;
Except the Lord | keep-the | city,

The watchman wak-eth | but-in | vain.

It is in vain for you to | rise-up | early,
To | si-tu-p | late,

To eat the bread-of sorrows:

For so he giveth | his-be | lov-ed | sleep.

Lo, children are an heritage | of-the | Lord And the fruit of the womb-is | his-re | ward. As arrows are in the hand of a migh-ty | man ; So are | children | of-the | youth.

Happy | is-the | man

That hath his qui-ver | full-of them:
They shall not be a | shamed,

But they shall speak with the | ene-mies | in-the gate.

47.

LORD, my heart | is not | haughty,
Nor-mine | eyes | lofty:

Neither do I exercise myself | in-great |

matters,

Or in | things-too | hi-gh | for me.

Surely I have-behaved

And quiet-ed | m-y | self,

As a child that is weaned | of-his mother: My soul is even | as-a | wean-ed | child.

Let Israel | hope-in the | Lord,
From hence-forth | and-for ever.

48.

O GIVE thanks unto the Lord; for he-is | good:

For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever.
O give thanks unto the God-of gods:
For his mercy-en | dureth-for

ever.

O give thanks to the | Lord-of | lords":
For his mercy-
-en dureth-for ever.
To him who alone | doeth-great | wonders:
For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever.

To him that by wisdom | made-the | heavens :
For his mercy-en | dureth-for ever.
To him that stretched out the earth a | bove—
the waters:

For his mercy-en | dureth-for ever.

To him that made-great | lights:
For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever:
The sun to rule-by day:

For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever :

The moon and stars to | rule-by | night:
For his mercy-en | dureth-for ever.
To him that smote Egypt | in-their | firstborn:
For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever.

And brought out Israel | from-a | mong them:

For his mercy

-en | dureth-for | ever: With a strong hand, and with a stretchedout arm:

For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever.

To him which divided the Red sea | in-to | parts:

For his mercy- -en | dureth-forever:

And made Israel to pass through the mid-st | of it:

For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever :

But overthrew Pharaoh and his host | in the-Red

sea:

For his mercy—en | dureth-for | ever.

To him which led his people | through—the | wilderness :

For his mercy-en | dureth-for ever.

To him which | smote-great | kings:
For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever :
And slew | famous | kings:

For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever :

Sihon, king-of the Amorites:
For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever :
And Og, the king—of | Bashan:
For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever :

And gave their | land-for an | heritage:
For his mercy-en | dureth-forever:
Even an heritage unto | Israel-his servant :
For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever.

Who remembered us in our | low-e | state: For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever : And hath redeemed us | from—our | enemies : For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever.

Who giveth food to-all | flesh :
For his mercy-en | dureth-for | ever.
O give thanks unto the | God—of | heaven :
For his mercy-en | dureth-for ever.

49.

I WILL praise thee | with my-whole | heart; Before the gods will I sing | prai-se | un-to | thee.

I will worship toward thy | ho-ly | temple, And praise thy name for thy loving kindnessand for-thy | truth:

For thou hast | magnified

Thy word abo-ve | all-thy | name.

In the day when I cried thou | answer-edst |

me,

And strengthenedst | me-with | strength inmy soul.

All the kings of the earth shall praise thee,O Lord,

When they hear the words of

mouth.

thy |

Yea, they shall sing in the | ways of the | Lord: For great is the glo-ry | of-the | Lord.

Though the Lord-be | high,

Yet hath he re spe-ct | unto-the lowly:
But the proud

He knowetha | fa—r | off.

Though I walk in the midst-of | trouble,

Th |

-ou | wilt-re | vive me;

Thou shalt stretch forth thine hand against the | wrath of-mine | enemies,

And thy-right | hand-shall | save me.

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