Psalm 26 T.S.Words: Sternhold and Hopkins, The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre 1 Lord, be my judge, and thou shalt see my paths be right and plain: I trust in God, and hope that he with strength will me sustain. 2 Prove me, my God, I thee desire, my ways to search and try; As men do prove their gold with fire, my heart and reins espy. 3 Thy loving-kindness in my sight I do behold always: I ever walked in thy truth, and will do all my days. 4 I do not love to haunt or use with men whose deeds are vain; To come in house I do refuse with the deceitful train. 5 I much abhor the wicked sort, their deeds I do despise; I do not once to them resort that hurtful things devise. 6 My hands I wash, and do proceed in works to walk upright: Then to thy altar I make speed, to offer there in sight; 7 That I may speak and preach the praise that doth belong to thee; And so declare how wond'rous ways thou hast been good to me. 8 O God, thy house I love most dear, to me it doth excel; My chief delight is to be near the place where thou dost dwell. 9 O shut not up my soul with them in sin that take their fill, Nor yet my life among those men that seek much blood to spill: 10 For in their hands much mischief is, their lives therewith abound; And nothing else in their right hand but bribes are to be found. 11 But I resolve in righteousness my time and days to spend: Therefore that I may not transgress, let thy grace me defend. 12 My foot is stayed for all assays, it standeth well and right: Therefore to God will I give praise in all the people's sight. |
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