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Author:Traditional Attribution
Topic:psalms Chapter 102 Study
This chapter provides a foundational look at the theological themes of psalms, analyzed across multiple historic translations for maximum scholarly depth.
Psalms 102
Bishops' Bible
1A prayer of the afflicted when he was ouerwhelmed, and when he did powre out his petition before the face of God. Heare my prayer O God: and let my crying come in vnto thee.
2Hyde not thy face from me in the day of my distresse: encline thine eare vnto me, heare me spedyly in the day that I call.
3For my dayes are consumed away like smoke: and my bones are burnt vp as though they were a firebrande.
4My heart is smitten downe and wythered lyke grasse: because I did forget to eate my bread.
5Through the noyse of my gronyng: my bones wyll scase cleaue to my fleshe.
6I am become lyke a Pellicane of the wildernesse, and like an Owle that is in the desert:
7I watch, and am as it were a sparrowe that sitteth alone vpon the house toppe.
8Myne enemies reuile me all the day long: and they that are in a rage against me, make their oth by me.
9For I haue eaten asshes as it were bread, and mingled my drynke with weepyng,
10because of thine indignation and wrath: for thou hast set me vp, and cast me downe.
11My dayes fade away lyke a shadowe: and I am wythered lyke grasse.
12But thou O God endurest for euer: and thy remembraunce throughout all generations.
13Thou wylt aryse vp, thou wylt haue compassion vpon Sion: for it is tyme that thou haue mercie vpon her, for the tyme appoynted is come.
14For thy seruauntes be well affected towarde her stones: and it pitieth them to see her in the dust.
15And the heathen wyll feare thy name O God: and all the kynges of the earth thy glorious maiestie.
16For God wyll buylde vp Sion: to be seene in his glorious maiestie.
17He wyll regarde the prayer of the humble destitute of all helpe: and he wyll not dispise their prayer.
18This shalbe written for those that come after: and the people which shalbe borne, shall prayse the Lorde.
19For he hath loked downe from his high sanctuarie: out of heauen did God beholde the earth.
20That he might heare the mourninges of such as be in captiuitie: and delyuer the children of death.
21That they may declare the name of God in Sion: and his prayse at Hierusalem.
22When people were gathered together, & kyngdomes to serue God:
23he afflicted my strength in the way, he shortened my dayes.
24But I say, O my God take me not away in the middest of myne age: as for thy yeres, they endure throughout all generations.
25Thou hast before tyme layde the foundation of the earth: and the heauens are the worke of thy handes.
26They shall perishe, but thou wylt remayne styll: they all shall waxe olde as doth a garment, and as a vesture thou wylt chaunge them, and they shalbe chaunged.
27But thou art, and thy yeres can not fayle:
28the children of thy seruauntes shal dwell, and their seede shalbe maynteyned in thy syght.