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Psalms 92
It
is
a
good
thing
to
give
a
thanks
unto
the
Lord,
and
to
sing
praises
unto
thy
name,
O
most
High:
2 To
shew
forth
thy
lovingkindness
in
the
morning,
and
thy
faithfulness
every
night,
3 Upon
an
instrument
of
ten
strings,
and
upon
the
psaltery;
upon
the
harp
with
a
solemn
sound.
4 For
thou,
Lord,
hast
made
me
glad
through
thy
work:
I
will
triumph
in
the
works
of
thy
hands.
5 O
Lord,
how
great
are
thy
a
works!
and
thy
thoughts
are
very
deep.
6 A
brutish
man
knoweth
not;
neither
doth
a
fool
understand
this.
7 When
the
wicked
spring
as
the
grass,
and
when
all
the
workers
of
iniquity
do
flourish;
it
is
that
they
shall
be
destroyed
for
ever:
8 But
thou,
Lord,
art
most
high
for
evermore.
9 For,
lo,
thine
enemies,
O
Lord,
for,
lo,
thine
enemies
shall
perish;
all
the
workers
of
iniquity
shall
be
scattered.
10 But
my
horn
shalt
thou
exalt
like
the
horn
of
a
an
unicorn:
I
shall
be
anointed
with
fresh
oil.
11 Mine
eye
also
shall
see
my
desire
on
mine
enemies,
and
mine
ears
shall
hear
my
desire
of
the
wicked
that
rise
up
against
me.
12 The
righteous
shall
a
flourish
like
the
palm
tree:
he
shall
grow
like
a
cedar
in
Lebanon.
13 Those
that
be
planted
in
the
house
of
the
Lord
shall
flourish
in
the
courts
of
our
God.
14 They
shall
still
bring
forth
fruit
in
a
old
age;
they
shall
be
fat
and
flourishing;
15 To
shew
that
the
Lord
is
upright:
he
is
my
a
rock,
and
there
is
no
b
unrighteousness
in
him.
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