A Prayer of Moses the man of God.
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1Lord, thou hast been our dwelling-place in generations all. 2Before thou ever hadst brought forth the mountains great or small; |
Ere ever thou hadst form'd the earth, and all the world abroad; Ev'n thou from everlasting art to everlasting God. |
3Thou dost unto destruction man that is mortal turn; And unto them thou say'st, Again, ye sons of men, return. |
4Because a thousand years appear no more before thy sight Than yesterday, when it is past, or than a watch by night. |
5As with an overflowing flood thou carry'st them away: They like a sleep are, like the grass that grows at morn are they. |
6At morn it flourishes and grows, cut down at ev'n doth fade. 7For by thine anger we're consum'd, thy wrath makes us afraid. |
8Our sins thou and iniquities dost in thy presence place, And sett'st our secret faults before the brightness of thy face. |
9For in thine anger all our days do pass on to an end; And as a tale that hath been told, so we our years do spend. |
10Threescore and ten years do sum up our days and years, we see; Or, if, by reason of more strength, in some fourscore they be: |
Yet doth the strength of such old men but grief and labour prove; For it is soon cut off, and we fly hence, and soon remove. |
11Who knows the power of thy wrath? according to thy fear 12So is thy wrath: Lord, teach thou us our end in mind to bear; |
And so to count our days, that we our hearts may still apply To learn thy wisdom and thy truth, that we may live thereby. |
13Turn yet again to us, O Lord, how long thus shall it be? Let it repent thee now for those that servants are to thee. |
14O with thy tender mercies, Lord, us early satisfy; So we rejoice shall all our days, and still be glad in thee. |
15According as the days have been, wherein we grief have had, And years wherein we ill have seen, so do thou make us glad. |
16O let thy work and pow'r appear thy servants' face before; And shew unto their children dear thy glory evermore: |
17And let the beauty of the Lord our God be us upon: Our handy-works establish thou, establish them each one. |