Psalms 8
God's glory is magnified by his works, and by his love to man.
Psalms 8:1 {To hym that excelleth in Githith, a Psalme of Dauid.} O Lorde our gouernoure, howe excellent is thy name in all the world, thou that hast sett thy glory aboue the heauens? Psalms 8:2 Out of the mouth of very babes and sucklynges hast thou ordeyned strength because of thyne enemyes, that thou myghtest styll the enemye and the auenger. Psalms 8:3 For I wyll consydre thy heauens, euen the worcke of thy fyngers: the moone & þe starres whych thou hast ordeyned. Psalms 8:4 What is man, that thou art myndfull of hym? and the sonne of man, that thou visytest hym? Psalms 8:5 Thou madest hym lower then the aungels, to crowne hym with glory & worshyppe. Psalms 8:6 Thou makest him to haue domynion in the workes of thy handes: and thou hast put all thynges in subieccion vnder his fete. Psalms 8:7 All shepe and oxen, ye and the beastes of the felde. Psalms 8:8 The foules of the ayre, and the fysshe of the see, & whatsoeuer walcketh thorow the pathes of the sees. Psalms 8:9 O Lorde oure gouernoure, howe excellent is thy name in all the worlde.
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