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Psalms 77
I
cried
unto
God
with
my
voice,
even
unto
God
with
my
voice;
and
he
gave
ear
unto
me.
2 In
the
day
of
my
trouble
I
a
sought
the
Lord:
my
sore
ran
in
the
night,
and
ceased
not:
my
soul
refused
to
be
b
comforted.
3 I
remembered
God,
and
was
troubled:
I
a
complained,
and
my
spirit
was
b
overwhelmed.
Selah.
4 Thou
holdest
mine
eyes
waking:
I
am
so
troubled
that
I
cannot
speak.
5 I
have
considered
the
days
of
old,
the
years
of
ancient
times.
6 I
call
to
remembrance
my
a
song
in
the
night:
I
commune
with
mine
own
heart:
and
my
spirit
made
diligent
search.
7 Will
the
Lord
cast
off
for
ever?
and
will
he
be
favourable
no
more?
8 Is
his
mercy
clean
gone
for
ever?
doth
his
promise
fail
for
evermore?
9 Hath
God
forgotten
to
be
gracious?
hath
he
in
anger
shut
up
his
tender
mercies?
Selah.
10 And
I
said,
This
is
my
infirmity:
but
I
will
remember
the
years
of
the
right
hand
of
the
most
High.
11 I
will
remember
the
works
of
the
Lord:
surely
I
will
remember
thy
wonders
of
old.
12 I
will
a
meditate
also
of
all
thy
work,
and
talk
of
thy
doings.
13 Thy
way,
O
God,
is
a
in
the
sanctuary:
who
is
so
great
a
God
as
our
God?
14 Thou
art
the
God
that
doest
a
wonders:
thou
hast
declared
thy
strength
among
the
people.
15 Thou
hast
with
thine
arm
redeemed
thy
people,
the
sons
of
Jacob
and
a
Joseph.
Selah.
16 The
a
waters
saw
thee,
O
God,
the
waters
saw
thee;
they
were
afraid:
the
depths
also
were
troubled.
17 The
clouds
poured
out
water:
the
skies
sent
out
a
sound:
thine
arrows
also
went
abroad.
18 The
voice
of
thy
thunder
was
in
the
heaven:
the
lightnings
a
lightened
the
world:
the
earth
trembled
and
shook.
19 Thy
way
is
in
the
sea,
and
thy
path
in
the
great
waters,
and
thy
footsteps
are
not
known.
20 Thou
a
leddest
thy
people
like
a
flock
by
the
hand
of
b
Moses
and
Aaron.
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