Psalms 92:2

Coverdale Bible (1535)

To tell of thy louynge kyndnesse early in the mornynge, and of thy trueth in the night season.

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  • Lam 3:22-23 : 22 Namely, that the mercies of the LORDE are not clene gone, & that his louynge kyndnesse ceasseth not. 23 His faithfulnes is greate, and renueth it self as the mornynge.
  • John 1:17 : 17 For the lawe was geuen by Moses, grace and trueth came by Iesus Christ.
  • Acts 16:25 : 25 But at mydnight prayed Paul and Sylas, and praysed God. And the presoners herde them.
  • Job 35:10 : 10 For soch one neuer sayeth: Where is God that made me? ad yt shyneth vpon vs, that we might prayse him in the night?
  • Ps 42:8 : 8 I wil saye vnto God my stony rock: why hast thou forgotten me? why go I thus heuely, whyle the enemie oppresseth me?
  • Ps 71:15 : 15 Thou (o God) hast lerned me fro my youth vp vntill now, therfore wil I tell of yi wonderous workes.
  • Ps 77:2 : 2 In the tyme of my trouble I sought the LORDE, I helde vp my hondes vnto him in the night season, for my soule refused all other comforte.
  • Ps 89:1-2 : 1 My songe shal be allwaye of the louynge kyndnesse of the LORDE, wt my mouth wil I euer be shewinge thy faithfulnesse fro one generacion to another. 2 For I haue sayde: mercy shal be set vp for euer, thy faithfulnesse shalt thou stablish in the heauens.
  • Ps 145:2 : 2 Euery daye wil I geue thankes vnto the, and prayse yi name for euer and euer.
  • Isa 63:7 : 7 I will declare the goodnesse of the LORDE, yee and the prayse of the LORDE for all that he hath gyuen vs, for the greate good yt he hath done for Israel: which he hath gyuen them of his owne fauoure, & acordinge to the multitude of his louynge kindnesses.

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  • Ps 92:3-4
    2 verses
    82%

    3Vpon an instrumet of ten strynges, vpon the lute and with a songe vpon the harpe.

    4For thou LORDE hast made me glad thorow thy workes, and I wil reioyse ouer the operacion of thy hondes.

  • 1It is a good thinge to geue thankes vnto the LORDE, and to synge prayses vnto yi name, o most hyest.

  • 16As for me, I wil synge of thy power, ad prayse thy mercy betymes in the mornynge: for thou art my defence and refuge in the tyme of my trouble.

  • 8I wil saye vnto God my stony rock: why hast thou forgotten me? why go I thus heuely, whyle the enemie oppresseth me?

  • 8Oh let me heare thy louynge kyndnesse by tymes in the mornynge, for in the is my trust: shewe thou me the waye that I shulde walke in, for I lift vp my soule vnto the.

  • 62At mydnight stonde I vp, to geue thakes vnto the, for the iudgmentes of thy rightuousnesse.

  • Ps 89:1-2
    2 verses
    74%

    1My songe shal be allwaye of the louynge kyndnesse of the LORDE, wt my mouth wil I euer be shewinge thy faithfulnesse fro one generacion to another.

    2For I haue sayde: mercy shal be set vp for euer, thy faithfulnesse shalt thou stablish in the heauens.

  • 30And in the mornynge to stonde for to geue thankes and to prayse the LORDE, and in the euenynge likewyse.

  • 2Awake (o my glory) awake lute & harpe, I my selfe will awake right early.

  • 23His faithfulnes is greate, and renueth it self as the mornynge.

  • 5Sela. O LORDE, the very heaues shal prayse thy wonderous workes, yee & thy faithfulnes in ye congregacion of the sayntes.

  • 72%

    3Heare my voyce by tymes (o LORDE) for early in the morninge wil I gett me vnto the, yee & yt wt diligece.

  • 2Synge vnto ye LORDE, & prayse his name, be tellynge of his saluacion from daye to daye.

  • 49What man is he that lyueth, and shal not se death? Maye a ma delyuer his owne soule from the honde of hell?

  • 22& so wolde my soule, whom thou hast delyuered.

  • Ps 88:11-13
    3 verses
    72%

    11Maye thy louynge kyndnes be shewed in the graue, or thy faithfulnesse in destruccion?

    12Maye thy wonderous workes be knowne in the darcke, or thy righteousnes in the londe where all thinges are forgotte?

    13Vnto the I crie (o LORDE) and early cometh my prayer before the.

  • 5Thy mercy (O LORDE) reacheth vnto the heauen, and thy faithfulnesse vnto the cloudes.

  • 2Euery daye wil I geue thankes vnto the, and prayse yi name for euer and euer.

  • 6My soule is satisfied eue as it were with marry & fatnesse, when my mouth prayseth the with ioyfull lippes.

  • 6Call to remembraunce, O LORDE, thy tender mercyes & thy louinge kyndnesses, which haue bene euer of olde.

  • 10I wil geue thakes vnto the (o LORDE) amonge the people, I wil synge prayses vnto the amonge the Heithe.

  • 8Sela. My hert is ready (o God) my hert is ready, to synge and geue prayse.

  • 2I wil worshippe towarde thy holy teple, and prayse thy name because of thy louynge kyndnesse and treuth, for thou hast magnified thy worde, acordynge vnto thy greate name.

  • 2For his mercifull kyndnes is euer more and more towarde vs, & the trueth of the LORDE endureth for euer. Halleluya.

  • 1My songe shalbe of mercy and iudgment, yee vnto the (o LORDE) wil I synge.

  • 11Turne not thou thy mercy fro me o LORDE, but let thy louynge kyndnesse and treuth allwaye preserue me.

  • 8So wil I allwaye synge prayses vnto thy name, yt I maye daylie perfourme my vowes.

  • 71%

    1I wil geue thakes vnto the (o LORDE) with my whole herte, I wil speake of all thy maruelous workes.

  • 10O sprede forth thy louynge kyndnesse vnto them that knowe the, & thy rightuousnes vnto the that are true of hert.

  • 2Prayse the LORDE with harpe: synge psalmes vnto him with the lute and instrument of ten strynges.

  • 14O satisfie vs with thy mercy, and that soone: so shal we reioyse and be glad all the dayes of oure life.

  • 2One daye telleth another, and one night certifieth another.

  • 4For the greatnesse of thy mercy is higher then the heauens, and thy faithfulnesse reacheth vnto the cloudes.

  • 164Seuen tymes a daye do I prayse the, because of thy rightuous iudgmentes.

  • 7Shewe yi maruelous louinge kindnesse, thou that sauest them which put their trust in the, from soch as resist thy right honde.

  • 2O let youre songes be of him: prayse him, and let youre talkynge be of all his wonderous workes.

  • 7The memoriall of yi abundaunt kyndnes shalbe shewed, and me shal synge of thy righteousnesse.

  • 3For thy louynge kyndnesse is before myne eyes, and I walke in thy trueth.

  • 55I thynke vpon thy name (o LORDE) in the night season, and kepe thy lawe.

  • 3Thus do I loke for the in thy Sactuary, that I might beholde yi power & glory.

  • 13And for the blasphemy wher wt or neghbours haue blasphemed ye, rewarde the (o LORDE) seuefolde in to their bosome. So we yt be yi people & shepe of thy pasture, shal geue the thankes for euer, & wil allwaye be shewinge forth thy prayse more & more.

  • 7I will declare the goodnesse of the LORDE, yee and the prayse of the LORDE for all that he hath gyuen vs, for the greate good yt he hath done for Israel: which he hath gyuen them of his owne fauoure, & acordinge to the multitude of his louynge kindnesses.

  • 9The Moone and the starres to gouerne the night, for his mercy endureth for euer.

  • 7The lott is fallen vnto me in a fayre grounde, yee I haue a goodly heretage.

  • 12And so thou hast turned my heuynesse into ioye: thou hast put of my sack cloth, & gyrded me wt gladnesse. That my honor might synge prayses vnto the wt out ceassynge: O LORDE my God, I wil geue thankes vnto the for euer.

  • 1O Lorde, thou art my God, I wil prayse the, and magnifie yi name: For thou bringest marvelous thinges to passe, acordinge to thine olde councels, truly and stedfastly.