Psalm 42
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BOOK II

Psalms 42–72

As the Deer Pants for the Water

1Like as the hert desyreth the water brokes, so longeth my soule after the, o God.

2My soule is a thurste for God, yee eue for the lyuynge God: wha shal I come, & beholde the face of God?

3My teares are my meate daye and night, whyle it is daylie sayde vnto me: where is now thy God?

4Now when I thinke there vpo, I poure out my hert by my self: for I wolde fayne go hence with the multitude, & passe ouer with them vnto the house of God, in ye voyce of prayse & thankesgeuynge, amonge soch as kepe holy daye.

5Why art thou so full of heuynes (o my soule) & why art thou so vnquiete within me? O put thy trust in God, for I wil yet geue him thankes, for the helpe of his countenauce.

6My God, my soule is vexed within me: therfore I remebre the londe of Iordane, & the litle hill of Hermonim.

7One depe calleth another wt the voyce of thy whystles, all thy wawes & water floudes are gone ouer me.

8The LORDE hath promised his louynge kyndnesse daylie, therfore wil I prayse him in the night season, and make my prayer vnto ye God of my life.

9I wil saye vnto God my stony rock: why hast thou forgotten me? why go I thus heuely, whyle the enemie oppresseth me?

10Whyle my bones are broken, & whyle myne enemies cast me in the tethe, daylie sayenge vnto me: where is now thy God?

11Why art thou so heuy (o my soule) & why art thou so disquieted within me? O put thy trust in God, for I wil yet thanke him for the helpe of his countenaunce, and because he is my God.


Coverdale Bible of 1535

Section Headings Courtesy Berean Bible

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