Psalm 6 Bishops' Bible 1568

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Psa 6:1 <To the chiefe musition on Neginoth vpon eyght, a psalme of Dauid.> O God rebuke me not in thine indignation: neither chasten me in thy wrath. Psa 6:2 Haue mercy on me O God, for I am weake: O God heale me, for my bones be very sore. Psa 6:3 My soule also is greatly troubled: but O God howe long [shall I be in this case?] Psa 6:4 Turne thee O God, and deliuer my soule: Oh saue me for thy mercies sake. Psa 6:5 For in death no man remembreth thee: and in the graue who can acknowledge thee? Psa 6:6 I am weerie of my groning: I washe my bed euery nyght, and I water my coutche with my teares. Psa 6:7 Mine eye is almost put out through griefe: and worne out through all mine enemies. Psa 6:8 Away from me all workers of iniquitie: for God hath hearde the voyce of my weeping. Psa 6:9 God hath hearde my petition: God wyll receaue my prayer. Psa 6:10 All myne enemies shalbe confounded and sore vexed: they shalbe turned backe, they shalbe put to shame sodainlye.

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