Verse 1
Prayse ye the Lorde. Confesse you it vnto god, for he is gratious: and his mercy endureth for euer.
Verse 2
Who can expresse the valiaunt actes of God: who can publishe abrode all his prayse?
Verse 3
Blessed are they that kepe iudgement: and do iustice at all times.
Verse 4
Remember me O God according to the fauour that thou bearest vnto thy people: O visite me with thy saluation.
Verse 5
That I may see the felicitie of thy chosen, that I may reioyce at the gladnes of thy people: and that I may glorie with thyne inheritaunce.
Verse 6
We haue sinned with our fathers: we haue done amisse and dealt wickedly.
Verse 7
Our fathers did not well consider thy wonders in Egypt, neither did they remember thy manifolde great goodnes: but they rebelled at the sea, euen at the red sea.
Verse 8
Neuerthelesse, he saued them for his names sake: that he myght make his power to be knowen.
Verse 9
And he rebuked the red sea, and it was dryed vp: so he led them through the deepe, as through a wyldernesse.
Verse 10
And he saued them from the hande of suche as hated them: & redeemed them from the hande of the enemie.
Verse 11
As for their aduersaries the waters ouerwhelmed them: there was not one of them left remayning.
Verse 12
Then beleued they his wordes: and song prayse vnto him.
Verse 13
But within a very short whyle they forgat his workes: they woulde not wayte for his counsell.
Verse 14
And they were taken with a great lust in the wyldernesse: and they tempted God in the desert.
Verse 15
And he gaue them their desire: and sent leannes withal into their soule.
Verse 16
They enuied also at Moyses in the tentes: and at Aaron the saint of God.
Verse 17
So the earth opened and swalowed vp Dathan: and couered the company of Abiram.
Verse 18
And the fire was kindled in their company: the flambe brent vp the vngodly.
Verse 19
They made a calfe in Horeb: and worshipped the moulten image.
Verse 20
Thus they turned their glory: into the similitude of a calfe that eateth hay.
Verse 21
They forgat God their sauiour, who had done so great thynges in Egypt:
Verse 22
wonderous workes in ye land of Cham, and terrible thinges at the red sea.
Verse 23
Wherfore he appointed to destroy them, had not Moyses his chosen stand in the breache before hym: to turne away his wrathful indignation, lest he should destroy them.
Verse 24
Yea they thought scorne of the lande most to be desired: they gaue no credite vnto his worde.
Verse 25
But they murmured in their tentes: they would not hearken vnto the voyce of God.
Verse 26
Then lift he vp his hand against them, to geue them an ouerthrowe in the wildernesse:
Verse 27
to geue their seede an ouerthrowe amongst the nations, and to scatter them in sundry landes.
Verse 28
They ioyned them selues vnto Baal Peor: they also did eate of the sacrifices of the dead.
Verse 29
And they prouoked the Lorde vnto anger with their owne inuentions: and a plague fell mightily amongst them.
Verse 30
Then stoode vp Phinehes, he executed iustice: and so the plague ceassed.
Verse 31
And that was imputed vnto hym for righteousnesse: in generation and generation for euermore.
Verse 32
They also prouoked God at the waters of strife: and all was not well with Moyses for their sakes.
Verse 33
For they had caused an alteration to be of his spirite: so that he spake vnaduisedly with his lippes.
Verse 34
Moreouer, they destroyed not the Heathen: as God commaunded them.
Verse 35
But they were mingled amongst the Heathen: and learned their workes.
Verse 36
Insomuch that they dyd seruice vnto their idols: whiche were to the a snare.
Verse 37
Yea they sacrifised their sonnes: and their daughters vnto deuils.
Verse 38
And they shed innocent blood, euen the blood of their sonnes and of their daughters: whom they sacrifised vnto the idols of Chanaan, and the lande was defiled with blood.
Verse 39
Thus were they stayned with their owne workes: and went a whoryng with their owne inuentions.
Verse 40
Therfore was the wrath of God kindeled against his people: insomuch that he abhorred his owne inheritaunce.
Verse 41
And he gaue them ouer into the hand of the Heathen: and they that dyd hate them, were lordes ouer them.
Verse 42
Their enemies oppressed them: and brought them into subiection vnder their hande.
Verse 43
Many a time dyd God deliuer them, but they rebelled against hym with their owne inuentions: and were brought downe for their wickednes.
Verse 44
Neuerthelesse, he did beholde them in their aduersitie: in geuing eare to their complaint.
Verse 45
And he remembred his couenaunt: and repented, according to the multitude of his mercies.
Verse 46
Yea he made all those that led them away captiue: to pitie them.
Verse 47
Saue vs O God our Lorde, and gather vs from among the Heathen: that we may geue thankes to thy holy name, and glory of thy prayse.
Verse 48
Blessed be God the Lord of Israel from world to world without end: and let all people say, so be it. Prayse ye the Lord.