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Psalms 106
a
Praise
ye
the
Lord.
O
give
thanks
unto
the
Lord;
for
he
is
b
good:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
2 Who
can
utter
the
mighty
a
acts
of
the
Lord?
who
can
shew
forth
all
his
praise?
3 Blessed
are
they
that
keep
judgment,
and
he
that
doeth
righteousness
at
all
times.
4 Remember
me,
O
Lord,
with
the
favour
that
thou
bearest
unto
thy
people:
O
visit
me
with
thy
salvation;
5 That
I
may
see
the
good
of
thy
chosen,
that
I
may
rejoice
in
the
gladness
of
thy
nation,
that
I
may
glory
with
thine
inheritance.
6 We
have
a
sinned
with
our
fathers,
we
have
committed
iniquity,
we
have
done
wickedly.
7 Our
fathers
understood
not
thy
wonders
in
Egypt;
they
remembered
not
the
multitude
of
thy
mercies;
but
a
provoked
him
at
the
sea,
even
at
the
b
Red
sea.
8 Nevertheless
he
saved
them
for
his
a
name's
sake,
that
he
might
make
his
mighty
b
power
to
be
known.
9 He
a
rebuked
the
b
Red
b
sea
also,
and
it
was
dried
up:
so
he
led
them
through
the
depths,
as
through
the
wilderness.
10 And
he
saved
them
from
the
hand
of
him
that
hated
them,
and
redeemed
them
from
the
hand
of
the
enemy.
11 And
the
waters
covered
their
enemies:
there
was
not
a
one
of
them
left.
12 Then
believed
they
his
words;
they
sang
his
praise.
13 They
soon
forgat
his
works;
they
waited
not
for
his
counsel:
14 But
a
lusted
exceedingly
in
the
wilderness,
and
tempted
God
in
the
desert.
15 And
he
gave
them
their
request;
but
sent
leanness
into
their
soul.
16 They
a
envied
Moses
also
in
the
camp,
and
Aaron
the
saint
of
the
Lord.
17 The
earth
a
opened
and
swallowed
up
Dathan,
and
covered
the
company
of
Abiram.
18 And
a
a
fire
was
kindled
in
their
company;
the
flame
burned
up
the
wicked.
19 They
made
a
calf
in
Horeb,
and
worshipped
the
a
molten
image.
20 Thus
they
changed
their
glory
into
the
similitude
of
an
ox
that
eateth
grass.
21 They
forgat
God
their
saviour,
which
had
done
great
things
in
Egypt;
22 Wondrous
works
in
the
land
of
Ham,
and
terrible
things
by
the
Red
sea.
23 Therefore
he
said
that
he
would
a
destroy
them,
had
not
Moses
his
chosen
stood
before
him
in
the
breach,
to
turn
away
his
wrath,
lest
he
should
destroy
them.
24 Yea,
they
despised
the
pleasant
land,
they
a
believed
not
his
word:
25 But
a
murmured
in
their
tents,
and
hearkened
not
unto
the
voice
of
the
Lord.
26 Therefore
he
lifted
up
his
hand
against
them,
to
overthrow
them
in
the
wilderness:
27 To
overthrow
their
seed
also
among
the
nations,
and
to
scatter
them
in
the
lands.
28 They
joined
themselves
also
unto
a
Baal-peor,
and
b
ate
the
sacrifices
c
of
the
dead.
29 Thus
they
provoked
him
to
anger
with
their
a
inventions:
and
the
plague
brake
in
upon
them.
30 Then
stood
up
a
Phinehas,
and
executed
judgment:
and
so
the
plague
was
stayed.
31 And
that
was
counted
unto
him
for
righteousness
unto
all
generations
for
evermore.
32 They
angered
him
also
at
the
waters
of
a
strife,
so
that
it
went
ill
with
Moses
for
their
b
sakes:
33 Because
they
provoked
his
spirit,
so
that
he
a
spake
unadvisedly
with
his
lips.
34 They
did
not
a
destroy
the
nations,
concerning
whom
the
Lord
commanded
them:
35 But
were
a
mingled
among
the
heathen,
and
learned
their
works.
36 And
they
served
their
a
idols:
which
were
a
snare
unto
them.
37 Yea,
they
sacrificed
their
sons
and
their
daughters
unto
devils,
38 And
shed
innocent
a
blood,
even
the
blood
of
their
sons
and
of
their
daughters,
whom
they
sacrificed
unto
the
b
idols
of
Canaan:
and
the
land
was
polluted
with
blood.
39 Thus
were
they
defiled
with
their
own
works,
and
went
a
whoring
with
their
own
inventions.
40 Therefore
was
the
a
wrath
of
the
Lord
kindled
against
his
people,
insomuch
that
he
abhorred
his
own
inheritance.
41 And
he
gave
them
into
the
hand
of
the
heathen;
and
they
that
hated
them
ruled
over
them.
42 Their
a
enemies
also
b
oppressed
them,
and
they
were
brought
into
subjection
under
their
hand.
43 Many
times
did
he
deliver
them;
but
they
provoked
him
with
their
counsel,
and
were
brought
low
for
their
iniquity.
44 Nevertheless
he
regarded
their
affliction,
when
he
heard
their
cry:
45 And
he
remembered
for
them
his
a
covenant,
and
b
repented
according
to
the
multitude
of
his
mercies.
46 He
made
them
also
to
be
pitied
of
all
those
that
carried
them
captives.
47 Save
us,
O
Lord
our
God,
and
gather
us
from
among
the
heathen,
to
give
thanks
unto
thy
holy
name,
and
to
triumph
in
thy
praise.
48
a
Blessed
be
the
Lord
God
of
Israel
from
everlasting
to
everlasting:
and
let
all
the
people
say,
Amen.
Praise
ye
the
Lord.
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