Psalms 48

PSALM 48

1The song of psalm, of the sons of Korah . The Lord is great, and worthy to be praised full much; in the city of our God, in the holy hill of him.

2It is founded in the full out joying of all earth; the hill of Zion, the sides of the north, the city of the great king.

3God shall be known in the houses thereof; when he shall take it.

4For lo! the kings of earth were gathered together; they came into one place.

5They seeing, so wondered; they were troubled, they were moved altogether,

6trembling took them. There sorrows, as of a woman travailing of child;

7in a great spirit thou shalt all-break the ships of Tarshish.

8As we heard, so we saw, in the city of the Lord of virtues, in the city of our God; God hath founded that city without end.

9God, we have received thy mercy; in the midst of thy temple.

10After thy name, God, so thy praising is spread abroad into the ends of earth; thy right hand is full of rightwiseness.

11The hill of Zion be glad, and the daughters of Judah be fully joyful [or full out joy] ; for thy dooms, Lord.

12Compass ye Zion, and embrace ye it; tell ye in the towers thereof.

13Set ye your hearts in the virtue of him; and part ye the houses of him, that ye tell out in another generation.

14For this is God, our God, into without end, and into the world of world; he shall govern us into worlds.

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