Psalms 90:12
O teach vs to nombre oure dayes, that we maye applie oure hertes vnto wy?dome.
O teach vs to nombre oure dayes, that we maye applie oure hertes vnto wy?dome.
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7For we consume awaye in thy displeasure, and are afrayed at thy wrothfull indignacion.
8Thou settest oure mi?dedes before the, and oure secrete synnes in the light of thy countenaunce.
9For when thou art angrie, all or dayes are gone, we brynge or yeares to an ende, as it were a tayle that is tolde.
10The dayes of oure age are iij. score yeares & ten: & though men be so stronge that they come to iiij. score yeares, yet is their strength then but laboure and sorowe: so soone passeth it awaye, & we are gone.
11But who regardeth the power of thy wrath, thy fearfull & terrible displeasure?
13Turne the agayne (o LORDE) at the last, and be gracious vnto thy seruauntes.
14O satisfie vs with thy mercy, and that soone: so shal we reioyse and be glad all the dayes of oure life.
15Comforte vs agayne, now after the tyme that thou hast plaged vs, and for the yeares wherin we haue suffred aduersite.
16Shewe thy seruauntes thy worke, & their children thy glory.
17And the glorious maiesty of the LORDE oure God be vpon vs: O prospere thou the worke of oure hondes vpon vs, o prospere thou oure hondy worke.
4My hert was hote within me, & whyle I was thus musynge, the fyre kyndled: so that I spake with my tonge.
5LORDE, let me knowe myne ende, and the nombre of my dayes: that I maye be certified what I wante.
12Amonge olde personnes there is wy?dome, and amonge the aged is vnderstodinge.
9Namely, yt we are but of yesterdaye, and considre not, that oure dayes vpon earth are buth a very shadow.
10They shall shewe the, they shall tell the, yee they will gladly confesse the same.
21O LORDE: Turne thou vs vnto the, & so shal we be turned. Renue or daies as in olde tyme,
1Remembre thy maker in thy youth, or euer the dayes of aduersite come, and or the yeares drawe nye, when thou shalt saye: I haue no pleasure in them:
12Who so listeth to lyue, & wolde fayne se good dayes.
40Let vs loke well vpon oure owne waies, & remembre oure selues, and turne agayne to ye LORDE.
33Teach me o LORDE the waye of thy statutes, and I shal kepe it vnto the ende.
10The feare of the LORDE is the begynnynge of wysdome, & the knowlege of holy thinges is vnderstondinge.
11For thorow me yi dayes shalbe prolonged, and the yeares of thy life shal be many.
47Sela. LORDE, how longe wilt thou hyde thy self? For euer? shal thy wrath burne like fyre?
40that they maye allwaye feare the, as longe as they lyue in the lande, which thou hast geuen vnto oure fathers.
7for I thought thus within my self: It becometh olde men to speake, & the aged to teach wy?dome.
5Are thy dayes as the dayes of man, and thy yeares as mans yeares?
3Thou turnest man to destruccion, Agayne, thou sayest: come agayne ye children of men.
4For a thousande yeares in thy sight are but as yesterdaye that is past, and like as it were a night watch.
11My dayes are past, my thoughtes are vanished awaye, which haue vexed myne herte,
15For we are but pilgrems & straugers before the, as were all oure fathers. Oure life vpon earth is as a shadowe, and here is no abydinge.
31that they maye feare the, and allwaye walke in thy wayes, as longe as they lyue in the londe, which thou hast geuen vnto oure fathers.
11Lede me in thy waye (o LORDE) that I maye walke in thy trueth: O let my hert delyte in fearynge thy name.
9Be glad then (O thou yonge man) in thy youth, and lat thine hert be mery in thy yonge dayes: folowe the wayes of thine owne hert, and the lust of thine eyes: but be thou sure, that God shal bringe the in to iudgment for all these thinges.
29O that they were wyse & vnderstode this, that they wolde cosidre what shulde happe vnto them her after.
12Praysed be thou O LORDE, O teach me thy statutes.
12Applie thine herte vnto lernynge, and thine eare to the wordes of knowlege.
19My sonne, ue eare & be wyse, so shal thine hert prospere in the waye.
27Lo, this is the matter, as we oure selues haue proued by experience. Therfore now that thou hearest it, take better hede to thy selff.
37O turne awaye myne eyes, lest they beholde vanite, & quicke me in thy waie.
19Teach vs what we shal saye vnto hi, for we are vnmete because of darcknes.
10The feare of the LORDE is the begynnynge of wy?dome, a good vnderstondinge haue all they that do therafter: the prayse of it endureth for euer.
27The feare of ye LORDE maketh a loge life, but ye yeares of ye vngodly shal be shortened.
13Lat vs heare the conclucion of all thinges: Feare God, and kepe his comaundementes, for that toucheth all men:
2that thine eare maye herken vnto wysdome, applie thine herte then to vnderstodinge.
4he taught me also, sayenge: let thine herte receaue my wordes, kepe my commaundementes, and thou shalt lyue.
24Yet wil I saye: O my God, take me not awaye in ye myddest of myne age: as for thy yeares, they endure thorow out all generacions.
10Saye not thou: What is the cause that ye dayes of ye olde tyme were better, then they yt be now? for that were no wyse question.
2For they shal prologe ye dayes & yeares of yi lyfe, & brynge ye peace.
17be nether to vnrightuous also ner to foolish, lest thou die before thy tyme.
9What knowest thou, yt we knowe not? What vnderstondest thou, but we can the same?