Psalm 84 Bishops' Bible 1568
From Textus Receptus
Psa 84:1 <To the chiefe musition vpon Gittith, a psalme of the sonnes of Corach.> O how amiable are thy dwellinges: thou God of hoastes? Psa 84:2 My soule hath a desire and a longing to enter into the courtes of God: my heart and my flesh leapeth with ioy for to go to the liuing Lorde. Psa 84:3 Yea the sparowe hath founde her an house, and the swallowe a nest: where she may lay her young: euen thy aulters O God of hoastes, my king & my Lord. Psa 84:4 Blessed are they that dwell in thy house: they wyll be alway praysyng thee. Selah. Psa 84:5 Blessed is that man whose strength is in thee: [thy] wayes are in their heart. Psa 84:6 They iourneying through the vale of teares: (yea when euery cesterne [at their name] is filled with water) do accept it for a [fayre pleasaunt] well. Psa 84:7 They wyl set forward from a stoute courage to a stoute courage: that the God of Gods may be seene of them in Sion. Psa 84:8 O God Lorde of hoastes heare my prayer: geue eare O God of Iacob. Selah. Psa 84:9 Beholde O Lorde our shielde: and loke vpon the face of thyne annointed. Psa 84:10 For one day in thy courtes, is better then a thousande [els where]: I had rather be a doore keper in the house of my God, then to dwell in [large] tabernacles of vngodlynes. Psa 84:11 For God the Lorde is a sunne and a shielde: God geueth grace and worship, he withholdeth no good thyng from them that liue in any perfection. Psa 84:12 O God of hoastes: blessed is the man that putteth his trust in thee.