A Psalm of a Song for the Sabbath-day.
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It is a good thing to give thanks to the Lord, and to sing praises to thy name, O thou Most High;
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to proclaim thy mercy in the morning, and thy truth by night,
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on a psaltery of ten strings, with a song on the harp.
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For thou, O Lord, hast made me glad with thy work: and in the operations of thy hands will I exult.
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How have thy works been magnified, O Lord! thy thoughts are very deep.
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A foolish man will not know, and a senseless man will not understand this.
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When the sinners spring up as the grass, and all the workers of iniquity have watched; [it is] that they may be utterly destroyed for ever.
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But thou, O Lord, art most high for ever.
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For, behold, thine enemies shall perish; and all the workers of iniquity shall be scattered.
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But my horn shall be exalted as [the horn] of a unicorn; and mine old age with rich mercy.
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And mine eye has seen mine enemies, and mine ear shall hear the wicked that rise up against me.
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The righteous shall flourish as a palm-tree: he shall be increased as the cedar in Libanus.
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They that are planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God.
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Then shall they be increased in a fine old age; and they shall be prosperous; that they may declare
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that the Lord my God is righteous, and there is no iniquity in him.
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