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Psalm 30

A Psalm and Song at the dedication of the house of David.

8,6,8,6

1Lord, I will thee extol, for thou

hast lifted me on high,

And over me thou to rejoice

mad’st not mine enemy.

2O thou who art the Lord my God,

I in distress to thee,

With loud cries lifted up my voice,

and thou hast healed me.

3O Lord, my soul thou hast brought up,

and rescu’d from the grave;

That I to pit should not go down,

alive thou didst me save.

4O ye that are his holy ones,

sing praise unto the Lord;

And give unto him thanks, when ye

his holiness record.

5For but a moment lasts his wrath;

life in his favour lies:

Weeping may for a night endure,

at morn doth joy arise.

6In my prosperity I said,

that nothing shall me move.

7O Lord, thou hast my mountain made

to stand strong by thy love:

But when that thou, O gracious God,

didst hide thy face from me,

Then quickly was my prosp’rous state

turn’d into misery.

8Wherefore unto the Lord my cry

I caused to ascend:

My humble supplication

I to the Lord did send.

9What profit is there in my blood,

when I go down to pit?

Shall unto thee the dust give praise?

thy truth declare shall it?

10Hear, Lord, have mercy; help me, Lord:

11Thou turned hast my sadness

To dancing; yea, my sackcloth loos’d,

and girded me with gladness;

12That sing thy praise my glory may,

and never silent be.

O Lord my God, for evermore

I will give thanks to thee.

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