Psalms 119:93
I wil neuer forget thy comaundementes, for with the thou quyckenest me.
I wil neuer forget thy comaundementes, for with the thou quyckenest me.
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15I wil exercise my self in thy comaundementes, & haue respecte vnto thy fotepathes.
16My delite shalbe in thy statutes, I will not forget thy wordes.
159Considre (LORDE) how I loue thy comaundementes, O quycken me wt thy louinge kyndnesse.
94I am thine, oh helpe me, for I seke thy commaundementes.
40Beholde, my delite is in thy commaudemetes, o quycke me in thy rightuousnesse.
141I am small and of no reputacio, yet do not I forget thy comaudementes.
87They haue almost made an ende of me vpon earth, but I forsake not thy commaundemetes.
88O quycke me after yi louinge kyndnes, & so shall I kepe the testimonies of thy mouth.
8I wil kepe thy statutes, o forsake me not vtterly.
152As concernynge thy testimonies, I haue knowne euer sens the begynnynge, that thou hast grounded them for euer.
153O considre my aduersite, & delyuer me, for I do not forget thy lawe.
154Manteyne thou my cause and defende me, quycken me acordinge vnto thy worde.
54Thy statutes are my songes in the house of my pilgremage.
55I thynke vpon thy name (o LORDE) in the night season, and kepe thy lawe.
56It is myne owne, for I kepe thy commaundementes.
92Yf my delyte were not in thy lawe, I shulde perishe in my trouble.
49O thynke vpon thy seruaunt as concernynge yi worde, wherin thou hast caused me to put my trust.
50For it is my comforte in my trouble, yee thy worde quyckeneth me.
10With my whole herte do I seke ye, O let me not go wronge out of thy comaundemetes.
11Thy wordes haue I hyd within my herte, yt I shulde not synne agaynst the.
12Praysed be thou O LORDE, O teach me thy statutes.
156Greate is thy mercy (o LORDE) quycken me as thou art wont.
109My soule is allwaye in my hode, yet do not I forget thy lawe.
110The vngodly haue laied a snare for me, but yet swarue not I fro thy comaundemetes.
111Thy testimonies haue I claymed as myne heretage for euer: & why? they are the very ioye of my herte.
143Trouble and heuynesse haue take holde vpo me, yet is my delite in thy commaundementes.
144The rightuousnes of thy testimonies is euerlastinge, o graunte me vnderstondinge, and I shal lyue.
77O let thy louynge mercies come vnto me, that I maye lyue, for thy lawe is my delyte.
69The proude ymagin lyes vpon me, but I kepe thy commaundemetes with my whole herte.
117Holde thou me vp, & I shall be safe: yee I shal euer be talkynge of thy statutes.
107I am troubled aboue measure, quycken me (o LORDE) acordinge vnto thy worde.
33Teach me o LORDE the waye of thy statutes, and I shal kepe it vnto the ende.
34O geue me vnderstondinge, and I shal kepe yi lawe, yee I shal kepe it with my whole herte.
4Thou hast geuen strayte charge to kepe thy commaundementes.
149Heare my voyce (o LORDE) acordige vnto thy louynge kyndnesse, quycke me acordige as thou art wot.
129Thy testimonies are wonderfull, therfore doth my soule kepe them.
61The congregacions of the vngodly haue robbed me, but I forget not thy lawe.
173Let thy hade helpe me, for I haue chosen thy comaudementes.
52I remembre thy euerlastinge iudgmentes (o LORDE) and am comforted.
97O what a loue haue I vnto thy lawe? all the daye longe is my talkynge of it.
139My zele hath euen consumed me, because myne enemies haue forgotten thy wordes.
25My soule cleueth to the dust, O quicken thou me acordinge to thy worde.
167My soule kepeth thy testimonies, & loueth the exceadingly.
168I kepe thy comaundemetes & testimonies, for all my wayes are before the.
102I shrenck not from thy iudgmentes, for thou teachest me.
44So shal I allwaye kepe thy lawe, yee for euer and euer.
45And I wil walke at liberty, for I seke thy commaundementes.
27Make me to vnderstonde the waye of thy commaundemetes, & so shal I talke of thy wonderous workes.
47My delite shalbe in thy commaundementes, which I loue.
37O turne awaye myne eyes, lest they beholde vanite, & quicke me in thy waie.