Psalms 29:6
The voyce of the LORDE breaketh the Cedre trees: yee the LORDE breaketh the Ceders of Libanus.
The voyce of the LORDE breaketh the Cedre trees: yee the LORDE breaketh the Ceders of Libanus.
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4it is the LORDE yt ruleth the see.
5The voyce of the LORDE is mightie in operacion, the voyce of the LORDE is a glorious voyce
7He maketh them to skippe like a calfe: Libanus and Sirion like a yonge vnycorne.
8The voyce of the LORDE deuideth the flames of fyre: the voyce of the LORDE shaketh the wildernesse, yee the LORDE shaketh the wildernesse of Cades.
9The voyce of the LORDE moueth ye hyndes & discouereth the thicke bu?shes: in his temple shal euery man speake of his honoure.
6Ye mountaynes, that ye skipped like rammes? and ye litle hilles, like yonge shepe?
4The mountaynes skipped like rammes, & the litle hilles like yonge shepe.
22God hath brought the out of Egipte, his stregth is as of an Vnicorne.
8but to seke their pasture aboute the moutaynes, & to folowe vpon the grene grasse.
9Wyll the vnicorne be so tame as to do ye seruyce, or to abyde still by thy cribbe?
10Cast thou bynde ye yock aboute him in thy forowes, to make him plowe after the in ye valleis?
8God hath broughte hi out of Egipte, his strength is as of an vnicorne. He shal eate vp the Heithen his enemies, and grynde their bones to poulder, and shute thorow them with his arowes.
7There shal the Vnicornes fall with the Bulles, (that is with the giauntes) and their londe shalbe washed with bloude, & their grounde corrupte with fatnesse.
5They skyppe vp vpon ye hilles, as it were the sounde of charettes: as the flame of fyre that consumeth the strawe, and as a mightie people redy to the batell.
5Hert, Roo, Bugle, wylde goate, Unicorne, Origen, and Camelion.
21Saue me from the lyons mouth, and heare me fro amonge the hornes off the vnicornes.
4For thus hath the LORDE spoke vnto me: Like as the Lyon or lyos whelpe roareth vpon the pray that he hath gotten, and is not afrayde, though ye multitude of shepardes crie out vpon him, nether abashed for all the heape of them: So shal the LORDE of hoostes come downe from the mount Sion, and defende his hill.
17His bewtye is as a firstborne oxe, and his hornes are as ye hornes of an Vnicorne: with the same shal he pusshe the nacions together, euen vnto the endes of the worlde. These are the thousandes of Ephraim, and the thousandes of Manasse.
4Whe he reproueth the see, he dryeth it vp, & turneth all the floudes to drye londe. Basan is desolate, Charmel and the pleasure of Libanus waisteth awaye.
34He hath made my fete like hartes fete, & hath set me vp an hye.
34The thornes of the wod shal be rooted out wt yron, and Libanus shal haue a mightie fal.
1Open thy dores (o Libanus) that the fyre maye consume thy Cedre trees.
8Me thynke I heare the voyce of my beloued: lo, there commeth he hoppinge vpon ye mountaynes, and leapinge ouer the litle hilles.
17He spredeth out his tale like a Cedre tre, all his vaynes are stiff.
9Mountaynes and all hilles, frutefull trees & all Ceders.
10Beastes and all catell, wormes & fethered foules.
29Their crie is as it were of a lyon, and the roaringe of them like lyons whelpes. They shal roare, and hatch vp the praye, and no man shal recouer it or get it from the.
33He hath made my fete like hartes fete, and set me vp an hye.
10But my horne shalbe exalted like the horne of an Vnicorne, & shal be anoynted with fresh oyle.
16The trees of the LORDE are full of sappe, euen the trees of Libanus which he hath planted.
6The shal ye wolfe dwel with the labe, and the leoparde shal lye downe by the gote. Bullokes, lyons and catel shal kepe company together, so that a litle childe shal dryue them forth.
7All shepe and oxen, yee and the beastes of the felde.
10The roaringe of the lyon, the cryenge off the lyonesse, & ye teth off ye lyos whelpes are broke.
10The LORDE roareth like a lyon, that they maye folowe him: Yee as a lyon roareth he, that they maye be afrayed, like the children of the see:
13vpo all high & stoute Cedre trees of Libanus, and vpon all the okes of Basan,
14vpon all high hilles, and vpon all stoute mountaynes,
18The hilles are a refuge for the wylde goates, and so are the stony rockes for ye conyes.
30A Lyon which is kynge of beastes, & geueth place to no man:
10Their bullocke gendreth, and that not out of tyme: their cow calueth, and is not vnfrutefull.
11They sende forth their children by flockes, and their sonnes lede the daunce.
6Breake their teth (o God) in their mouthes, smyte the chaft bones of the lyons whelpes in sonder, o LORDE.
20yt the mountaynes shulde geue him grasse, where all the beastes off the felde take their pastyme.
12Thou crownest the yeare with thy good, and thy fotesteppes droppe fatnesse.
22Then made the horse fete a russhinge together, for the greate violence of their mightie horse men.
2She shal florish pleasauntly, and be ioyful, and euer be geuynge of thankes more and more. For ye glory of libanus, the bewty of Charmel & Saro shalbe geuen her. These shal knowe the honoure of the LORDE, and the magesty of oure God.
21he breaketh ye grounde with the hoffes of his fete chearfully in his strength, and runneth to mete the harnest men.
17Se ye not that it is hard by, that Libanus shalbe turned in to Charmel, and that Charmel shalbe taken as a wodde?
8Yee euen the Fyrre trees and Cedres of Libanus reioyse at thy fall, sayenge: Now yt thou art layde downe, there come no mo vp to destroye vs.
16Libanus is not sufficiet to ministre fyre for his offringe, and all the beastes therof are not ynough to one sacrifice.
6Then shal the lame man leape as an herte, & the domme mas tuge shal geue thankes. In the wildernesse also there shal welles springe, and floudes of water in the deserte.