Psalms 116:16
and the sonne of thy handmayden, thou hast broken my bondes in sonder.
and the sonne of thy handmayden, thou hast broken my bondes in sonder.
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17I wil offre the the sacrifice of thankes geuynge, and wil call vpon the name of the LORDE.
18I wil paye my vowes vnto the LORDE in the sight of all his people,
16O turne the then vnto me, haue mercy vpo me: geue thy strength vnto thy seruaunt, & helpe the sonne of thy handmayde.
125I am thy seruaunt, O graunte me vnderstodinge, that I maye knowe thy testimonies.
15Thus am I come also to speake this to my lorde the kynge in the presence of the people, for thy handmayden thoughte: I wyll speake to the kynge, peraduenture he shall do that his handmayden sayeth,
16for he shall heare his handmayden, to delyuer me from the hande of all them, that wolde destroye me with my sonne from the enheritaunce of God.
55for the childre of Israel are my seruauntes, which I haue brought out of the londe of Egipte. I am the LORDE youre God.
4Coforte the soule of thy seruaunt, for vnto the (o LORDE) do I lift vp my soule.
10They are thy seruauntes, and thy people, whom thou hast delyuered thorow thy greate power & mightie hande.
12And of thy goodnesse scater myne enemies abrode, and destroye all them that vexe my soule, for I am thy seruaunt.
36Beholde, therfore are we in bondage this daye: Yee euen in the lode that thou gauest vnto oure fathers, to enioye the frutes and goodes therof, beholde, there are we bondmen.
14I wil paye my vowes in the presence of all his people, right deare in the sight of ye LORDE is the death of his sayntes.
15O LORDE, I am thy seruaunt, I am thy seruaunt,
3and sayde vnto me: Thou art my seruaunt Israel, I wilbe honoured in the.
13And now wil I breake his rodde from thy backe, and burst thy bondes in sonder.
2I haue sayde vnto ye LORDE: thou art my God, my goodes are nothinge vnto the.
42for they are my seruauntes, whom I brought out of the londe of Egipte. Therfore shal they not be solde like bondmen.
26Then the seruaunt fell downe, & besought him, sayenge: Syr, haue paciece wt me, and I wil paye the all.
76O let thy mercifull kyndnesse be my comforte, acordinge to the promyse that thou hast made vnto thy seruaunt.
18What more shal Dauid saye vnto the, yt thou bryngest yi seruaunt to soch honoure? Thou knowest thy seruaunt
19O LORDE, for thy seruauntes sake and acordinge to thy hert hast thou done all these greate thinges, that thou mightest shewe all greate thinges vnto thy seruaunt.
6Sela. But my sayenge is vnto the LORDE: thou art my God, heare the voyce of my prayer o LORDE.
26Now LORDE, thou art God, and hast promysed soch good vnto thy seruaunt.
5Neuertheles yf the seruaunt saye: I loue my master, and my wife and children, I wil not go out fre:
2O kepe my soule, for I am holy: my God, helpe thy seruaunt that putteth his trust in the.
14The yocke of my transgression is come at the last, with his honde hath he taken it vp, and put it aboute my neck. My strength is gone: the LORDE hath delyuered me in to those hondes, wherout I can not quyte myself.
1O prayse ye name of ye LORDE, praise it o ye seruautes of ye LORDE.
17then take a botkyn, and bore him thorow his eare to the dore, and let him be thy seruaunt for euer. And with thy mayde shalt thou do likewyse.
5Drawe me out of the nett yt they haue layed priuely for me, for thou art my stregth.
18The LORDE hath chastened & correcte me, but he hath not geuen me ouer vnto death.
4I founde trouble and heuynesse. Then called I vpon ye name of the LORDE: o LORDE, delyuer my soule.
5Gracious is ye LORDE & rightuous, yee oure God is mercifull.
1Prayse the LORDE (O ye seruauntes) O prayse the name of the LORDE.
15For I haue herde the blasphemy of the multitude: euery man abhorreth me: they haue gathered a councel together agaynst me, and are purposed to take awaye my life.
16But my hope is in ye O LORDE, & I saye: thou art my God.
8Seruauntes haue the rule of vs, and no man delyuereth vs out of their hodes.
1I am wel pleased, yt the LORDE hath herde ye voyce of my prayer.
12What rewarde shal I geue vnto ye LORDE, for all the benefites yt he hath done vnto me?
22For he that is called in the LORDE beynge a seruaute, is a fre man of the LORDE. Likewyse he that is called beynge fre, is a seruaut of Christ.
7I hate them that holde of vanities, and my trust is in the LORDE.
12Vnto the (o God) wil I paye my vowes, vnto ye wil I geue thakes & prayse.
36but the sonne abydeth euer. Yf the sonne therfore make you fre, then are ye fre in dede.
6I am become a wonder vnto the multitude, but my sure trust is in the.
8For in that daye, saieth the LORDE, I will take his yock from of thy neck, & breake thy bondes. They shall nomore serue straunge goddes vnder him,
33Therfore let thy seruaunt byde here in steade of ye lad, to be my lordes bonde man, and let the lad go vp with his brethren.
16But yet ye haue turned youre selues agayne, and blasphemed my name: In this, yt euery man hath requyred his seruaunt and handemayden agayne, whom ye had letten go quyte and fre, and compelled them to serue you agayne, and to be youre bonde men.
176I go astraye, like a shepe that is lost: Oh seke thy seruaunt, for I do not forget thy commaundementes.
65O LORDE, thou hast dealt frendly with thy seruaunt, acordinge vnto thy worde.
122Be thou suertie for thy seruaut to do him good, that the proude do me no wronge.
20And what shall Dauid speake vnto the? thou knowest thy seruaunt O LORDE God,