Psalm 20 Bishops' Bible 1568

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Psa 20:1 <To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid.> God heare thee in the day of trouble: the name of the Lorde of Iacob defende thee. Psa 20:2 Let him sende thee helpe from the sanctuarie: and ayde thee out of Sion. Psa 20:3 Let him remember all thy offeringes: and turne into asshes thy burnt sacrifices. Selah. Psa 20:4 Let him graunt thee thy heartes desire: and accomplishe all thy deuice. Psa 20:5 We wyll reioyce in thy saluation, and triumph in the name of our Lorde: for God wyll perfourme all thy petitions. Psa 20:6 Nowe I knowe that God wyll saue his annoynted, he wyll heare him from his heauenly sanctuarie: there is saluation in the mightinesse of his right hande. Psa 20:7 Some [put their trust] in chariotes, and some in horses: but we wyll remember the name of God our Lorde. Psa 20:8 They shalbe made to bowe and fall: but we shall arise, and stande vpright. Psa 20:9 Saue thou O God: that the king may heare vs in the day when we call.

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