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Wilt thou be angry | with us-for | ever? Wilt thou draw out thine | anger-to | allgenerations?

Wilt thou not revive | us-a | gain;

That thy people | may-re | joice-in | thee?

Show us thy mercy,-O | Lord,
And grant-us | thy-sal | vation.
I will hear

What God-the | Lord-will | speak :

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For he will speak peace unto his people | and to his saints:

But let them not | turn-again-to | folly.

Surely his salvation is nigh

him;

them—that | fear

That glory-may | dwell in-our | land.

Mercy and truth are | met-together;

Righteousness and | peace-have | kissed-each |

other.

Truth shall spring | out of-the earth;

And righteousness

heaven.

shall-look | down-from |

Yea, the Lord shall give | that—which is | good; And our | land-shall | yield-her | increase. Righteousness shall | go-be | fore him,

And shall set us-in the way—of his | steps,

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THE Lord reigneth, he is clothed with majesty ; The Lord is clothed with strength, where with-he hath | girded-him | self: The world | also-is es | tablished, That-it cannot-be moved.

Thy throne is es | tablished-of | old:
Thou art-from | ev-er | lasting.

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The floods have lifted up, O Lord, the floods have lifted-up their voice:

The floods-lift up-their 1 waves.

The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of | ma-ny waters,

Yea, than the migh-ty | waves—of the | sea.
Thy testimonies are very sure:
Holiness becometh thine

house,-O | Lord,—

for ever.

35.

O COME, let us sing | unto-the | Lord: Let us make a joyful noise to the | rock-of | our-salvation.

Let us come before his presence with | thanks | giving,

And make a joyful | noise-unto | him—with | psalms.

For the Lord is a great | God,

And a great | King-a | bove-all | gods.

In his hands are the deep | places—of the | earth; The strength of the | hills-is | hi-s | also.

The sea is his and-he | made it :.

And his hands | formed-the | dr-y | land.
O come, let us worship | and-bow down:
Let us kneel be | fore-the | Lord-our | Maker.

For he is our | God:

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And we are the people of his pasture, and the | sheep-of | his hand.

To-day if ye will hear his voice,
Harden | not-your heart,

As in the pro-vocation,

And as in the day of tempt | a-tion | in-the | derness:

When your fathers | tempt-ed me,

Proved me, and I saw-my | work.

Forty years | long

Was I grieved with this-gene | ration,--and | said,

It is a people that do | err in-their | heart,
And they have-not | known-my | ways:

Unto whom I | sware in-my | wrath,

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That they should not | en-ter | into-my | rest.

36.

LORD, thou hast been our dwelling place in | all-generations.

Before the forth,

mountains-were

brought |

Or ever thou hadst formed the | earth-and the | world,

Even from everlasting to ever | last-ing, | thou— art | God.

Thou turnest man-to de Istruction;

And sayest, Re | turn,-ye children-of | men. For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when-it is | past,

And as a watch-in the night.

Thou carriest them away as with a flood; they | are as-a | sleep:

In the morning they are like | grass-which | grow-eth up.

In the morning it flourisheth, and | grow-eth |

up;

In the evening | it is-cut | down, -and | withereth.

For we are consumed by thine anger, and by thy wrath-are we troubled. |

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Thou hast set our iniquities before thee, our secret sins in the light of-thy | counte

nance.

For all our days are passed away | in-thy | wrath:

We spend our years-as a | tale that—is | told.

The days of our years are threescore | yearsand ten;

And if by reason of | strength-they be | fourscore

years,

Yet is their strength | labour-and | sorrow; For it is soon cut off,-and we | fly-a | way.

Who knoweth the power of-thine | anger? Even according to thy | fea-r, | so is-thy | wrath.

So teach us to | number-our | days,

That we may apply—our hearts-unto | wisdom.

Return, O Lord,-how | long?

And let it repent thee-con | cerning-thy

servants.

O satisfy us early | with thy | mercy;

That we may rejoice and be | gla―d | all—our | days.

Make us glad according to the days wherein | thou hast-afflicted us,

And the years where | in-we | have-seen | evil.

Let thy work appear | unto-thy | servants,
And thy glo-ry | unto-their children.

And let the beauty

Of the Lord-our | God-be up on us; And establish thou the work of our handsupon us;

Yea, the work of our hands-establishthou❘ it.

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