Context at a Glance
Author:Traditional Attribution
Topic:psalms Chapter 111 Study
This chapter provides a foundational look at the theological themes of psalms, analyzed across multiple historic translations for maximum scholarly depth.
Psalms 111
Bishops' Bible
1Prayse ye the Lorde. I wyll prayse God with my whole heart: in the congregation and assemblie of righteous men.
2Great are the workes of God: sought out of all them that haue pleasure therin.
3His worke is glory and maiestie: and his righteousnes endureth for euer.
4The merciful and gratious God: hath so left a remembraunce of his meruaylous workes.
5He hath geuen meate vnto them that feare him: he wyll euer be myndfull of his couenaunt.
6He hath declared vnto his people the force of his workes: in geuing them the inheritaunce of the Heathen.
7The workes of his handes are veritie and iudgement: all his commaundementes are true.
8They be set sure for euer and euer: they are done in trueth and equitie.
9He did sende redemption vnto his people: he hath commaunded his couenaunt to be for euer, holy and terrible is his name.
10The beginning of wysdome is the feare of God: all they haue a good vnderstanding that do his commaundements, the praise of it endureth for euer.