I lift up my eyes to You, the One enthroned in heaven. Jump to Previous Ascents Degrees Dweller Dwellest Enthroned Eyes Heaven Heavens Lift Raise Seat Sit Sittest Song Throne Up&GtJump to Next Ascents Degrees Dweller Dwellest Enthroned Eyes Heaven Heavens Lift Raise Seat Sit Sittest Song Throne Up&GtLibrary But Concerning True Patience, Worthy of the Name of this virtue...12. But concerning true patience, worthy of the name of this virtue, whence it is to be had, must now be inquired. For there are some [2650] who attribute it to the strength of the human will, not which it hath by Divine assistance, but which it hath of free-will. Now this error is a proud one: for it is the error of them which abound, of whom it is said in the Psalm, "A scornful reproof to them which abound, and a despising to the proud." [2651] It is not therefore that "patience of the poor" which … St. Augustine—On Patience Parable of the Pharisee and Publican. Psalms Parallel Verses NASB: A Song of Ascents. To You I lift up my eyes, O You who are enthroned in the heavens!KJV: <> Unto thee lift I up mine eyes, O thou that dwellest in the heavens. Links Psalm 123:1 NIV • Psalm 123:1 NLT • Psalm 123:1 ESV • Psalm 123:1 NASB • Psalm 123:1 KJVResources Psalm 123:1 Bible AppsPsalm 123:1 Parallel Psalm 123:1 Biblia Paralela Psalm 123:1 Chinese Bible Psalm 123:1 French Bible Psalm 123:1 German Bible Psalm 123:1 Commentaries Bible Hub |