Psalm 98 Bishops' Bible 1568
From Textus Receptus
Psa 98:1 <A psalme.> Syng vnto God a newe song: for he hath done marueylous thynges. (98:2) With his owne right hande and with his holy arme: he hath gotten to hym selfe the victorie. Psa 98:2 (98:3) God hath declared his saluation: he hath openly shewed his iustice in the syght of the heathen. Psa 98:3 (98:4) He hath remembred his mercie and trueth towarde the house of Israel: and all the endes of the worlde haue seene the saluation of our Lorde. Psa 98:4 (98:5) Shewe your selues ioyfull vnto God all ye [in] the earth: make a ioly noyse, reioyce you chearfully, & syng psalmes. Psa 98:5 (98:6) Syng psalmes vnto God [playing] vpon an harpe: vpon an harpe, and with the sounde of a psalterie. Psa 98:6 (98:7) Shewe your selues ioyfull before the kyng eternall: with trumpettes and sounde of shawmes. Psa 98:7 (98:8) Let the sea make a noyse, and that is within it: the rounde worlde, and they that dwell therin. Psa 98:8 (98:9) Let the fluddes clappe their handes: and let the hylles be ioyfull altogether before the face of God. Psa 98:9 (98:10) For he commeth to iudge the earth: he wyll iudge the worlde accordyng to iustice, & the people accordyng to equitie.