PLIb | The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre#PLII | PLIII |
Text: | A Psalm of David |
1 Why gloriest thou in injury
O might man of pow'r
The goodness of almighty God
for ever does endure.
2 Thy tongue vents mischief which thy heart
devises wickedly;
And like a sharp'ned razor works
and wounds deceitfully.
3 Thou lovest evil more than good;
more to speak wrong, than right;
4 And in devouring words dost thou,
deceitful tongue, delight
5 God will for ever thee destroy,
will pull and pluck thee out
From thine own house; and from the land
of life, he will thee root. (Selah)
6 The righteous this shall also see,
with trembling in that day;
And yet with holy triumph then
pointing at thee, shall say;
7 'Lo! this the man that made not GOD
'his strength; but trusted in
'His store of riches, and himself,
'ev'n strength'ned in his sin.
8 But in the house of GOD am I,
as a green olive tree;
And in the grace of GOD my trust
for evermore shall be.
9 Because thou this hast justly done,
I'll praise thee evermore;
And on thy name will wait; for this
is good thy saints before.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Why gloriest thou in injury |
Title: | A Psalm of David |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1758 |
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Notes: | Now Public Domain. When Doeg the Edomite came ad told Saul, and siad to him,'David is come to the House of Ahimelech. |