Psalms 101

PSALM 101

1The psalm of David . Lord, I shall sing to thee; mercy and doom. I shall sing,

2and I shall understand in a way without wem; when thou shalt come to me. I went perfectly in the inno-cence of mine heart; in the middle of mine house.

3I setted not forth before mine eyes an unjust thing; I hated them that made trespassings.

4A shrewd heart cleaved not to me; I knew not a wicked man bowing away from me.

5I pursued him that backbited privily his neighbour. With the proud eye and an heart unable to be filled; I ate not with this.

6Mine eyes were to the faithful men of earth, that they sit with me; he that went in a way without wem, ministered [or served] to me.

7He that doeth pride, shall not dwell in the middle of mine house; he that speaketh wicked things, served not in the sight of mine eyes.

8In the morrowtide I killed all the sinners of earth; that I should lose from the city of the Lord all men working wickedness.

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Published by: Terence P. Noble