Old Testament

Psalms 107:29-41 Metrical Psalms 1650 (MP1650)

29. The storm is chang'd into a calmat his command and will;So that the waves, which rag'd before,now quiet are and still.

30. Then are they glad, because at restand quiet now they be:So to the haven he them brings,which they desir'd to see.

31. O that men to the Lord would givepraise for his goodness then,And for his works of wonder doneunto the sons of men!

32. Among the people gatheredlet them exalt his name;Among assembled elders spreadhis most renowned fame.

33. He to dry land turns water-springs,and floods to wilderness;

34. For sins of those that dwell therein,fat land to barrenness.

35. The burnt and parched wildernessto water-pools he brings;The ground that was dry'd up beforehe turns to water-springs:

36. And there, for dwelling, he a placedoth to the hungry give,That they a city may preparecommodiously to live.

37. There sow they fields, and vineyards plant,to yield fruits of increase.

38. His blessing makes them multiply,lets not their beasts decrease.

39. Again they are diminished,and very low brought down,Through sorrow and affliction,and great oppression.

40. He upon princes pours contempt,and causeth them to stray,And wander in a wilderness,wherein there is no way.

41. Yet setteth he the poor on highfrom all his miseries,And he, much like unto a flock,doth make him families.

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