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Topic:psalms Chapter 30 Study

This chapter provides a foundational look at the theological themes of psalms, analyzed across multiple historic translations for maximum scholarly depth.

Psalms 30

Coverdale Bible

1I wil magnifie ye (O LORDE) for thou hast set me vp, & not suffred my foes to triuphe ouer me.
2O LORDE my God, I cried vnto the, and thou hast healed me.
3Thou LORDE hast brought my soule out of hell: thou hast kepte my life, where as they go downe to the pytte.
4Synge prayses vnto the LORDE (o ye sayntes of his) geue thankes vnto him for a remembraunce of his holynesse.
5For his wrath endureth but the twincklinge of an eye, and his pleasure is in life: heuynesse maye well endure for a night, but ioye commeth in the mornynge.
6As for me, whe I was in prosperite, I sayde: Tush, I shal neuer fall more. (And why? thou LORDE of thy goodnesse haddest made my hill so stronge.)
7But as soone as thou turnedest thy face fro me, I was brought in feare.
8The cried I vnto ye (O LORDE) yee vnto ye LORDE made I my prayer.
9What profit is there in my bloude, yf I go downe to corrupcion?
10Maye the dust geue thankes vnto ye? Or shal it declare thy faithfulnesse?
11Hear (O LORDE) and haue mercy vpon me: LORDE be thou my helper.
12And so thou hast turned my heuynesse into ioye: thou hast put of my sack cloth, & gyrded me wt gladnesse. That my honor might synge prayses vnto the wt out ceassynge: O LORDE my God, I wil geue thankes vnto the for euer.