Psalms 91

PSALM 91

1He that dwelleth in the help of the highest God ; shall dwell in the protection of God of heaven.

2He shall say to the Lord, Thou art mine up-taker, and my refuge; my God, I shall hope in him.

3For he delivered me from the snare of hunters; and from a sharp word.

4With his shoulders he shall make shadow to thee; and thou shalt have hope under his feathers. His truth shall encompass thee with a shield;

5thou shalt not dread of the night’s dread. Of an arrow flying in the day,

6of a goblin going in darknesses; of assailing, and of a midday fiend.

7A thousand shall fall down from thy side, and ten thousand from thy right side; forsooth it shall not nigh to thee.

8Nevertheless thou shalt behold with thine eyes; and thou shalt see the yielding of sinners.

9For thou, Lord, art mine hope; thou hast set thine help to be the alder Highest.

10Evil shall not come to thee; and a scourge shall not come nigh to thy tabernacle.

11For God hath commanded to his angels of thee; that they keep thee in all thy ways.

12They shall bear thee in the hands; lest peradventure thou hurt thy foot at a stone.

13Thou shalt go upon a snake, and a cockatrice; and thou shalt defoul a lion, and a dragon.

14For God saith , For he hoped in me, I shall deliver him; I shall defend him, for he knew my name.

15He cried to me, and I shall hear him; I am with him in tribulation; I shall deliver him, and I shall glorify him.

16I shall [ful] fill him with the length of days; and I shall show mine health to him.

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