Psalms 3
The security of God's protection.
Psalms 3:1 {A Psalme of Dauid when he fledde from the face of Absalom.} Why are they so many, O Lord that trouble me? a great multytude are they that ryse agaynst me. Psalms 3:2 Yea many one ther be that say of my soule: there is no helpe for hym in God Selah. Psalms 3:3 But thou, O Lord, arte my defender, my worshippe, and the lifter vp of my head. Psalms 3:4 I call vpon the Lord wyth my voyce, and he heareth me out of hys holy hyll. Selah. Psalms 3:5 I layed me downe and slepte, but I rose vp agayne, for the Lorde sustayned me. Psalms 3:6 I am not afrayed for thousandes of the people, that compasse me rounde aboute. Psalms 3:7 Vp Lorde, and helpe me O my God for thou smitest al mine enemyes vpon þe cheke bones and breakest the teeth of the vngodly. Psalms 3:8 Helpe belongeth vnto the Lorde, therfore let thy blessynge be vpon thy people.
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