Psalm 144
8,6,8,6
^1O blessed ever be the Lord,
who is my strength and might,
Who doth instruct my hands to war,
my fingers teach to fight.
^2My goodness, fortress, my high tow'r,
deliverer, and shield,
In whom I trust: who under me
my people makes to yield.
^3Lord, what is man, that thou of him
dost so much knowledge take?
Or son of man, that thou of him
so great account dost make?
^4Man is like vanity; his days,
as shadows, pass away.
^5Lord, bow thy heav'ns, come down,
touch thou the hills, and smoke shall they.
^6Cast forth thy lightning, scatter them;
thine arrows shoot, them rout.
^7Thine hand send from above, me save;
from great depths draw me out;
And from the hand of children strange,
^8Whose mouth speaks vanity;
And their right hand is a right hand
that works deceitfully.
^9A new song I to thee will sing,
Lord, on a psaltery;
I on a ten-string'd instrument
will praises sing to thee.
^10Ev'n he it is that unto kings
salvation doth send;
Who his own servant David doth
from hurtful sword defend.
^11O free me from strange children's hand,
whose mouth speaks vanity;
And their right hand a right hand is
that works deceitfully.
^12That, as the plants, our sons may be
in youth grown up that are;
Our daughters like to corner-stones,
carv'd like a palace fair.
^13That to afford all kind of store
our garners may be fill'd;
That our sheep thousands, in our streets
ten thousands they may yield.
^14That strong our oxen be for work,
that no in-breaking be,
Nor going out; and that our streets
may from complaints be free.
^15Those people blessed are who be
in such a case as this;
Yea, blessed all those people are,
whose God Jehovah is.