Original Douay Rheims Bible (1582 & 1610)

THE BOOKE OF PSALMES

Gods prouidence towards his people
the 3. key.
The royal prophet singeth Gods praises, for his particular prouidence towards the Iewes: 10. further to be extended to al the meeke of the whole earth.
1 Vnto the end, in prayses, a Psalme to Asaph, a Canticle to the Assirians.
2 God is knowne in Iewrie: in Israel his name is great.
3 And his place is made in peace: and his habitation in Sion.
4 There he brake the powres of bowes, the shilde, the sword, and the battle.
5 Thou doest illuminate meruelousely from the eternal mountaynes: 6 al the foolish of hart were trubled.
They slept their sleepe: and al the men of riches found nothing in their handes.
7 At thy reprehension ô God of Iacob, they haue al slumbered that mounted on horses.
8 Thou art terrible, and who shal resist thee? from that time thy wrath.
9 From heauen thou hast made thy iudgement hearde: the earth trembled and was quiet.
10 When God arose vnto iudgement, that he might saue al the meeke of the earth.
11 Because the cogitation of man shal confesse to thee: and the remanes of the cogitation shal keepe festiualday to thee.
12 Vowe ye, and render to our Lord your God: al ye that round about him bring giftes.
To the terrible, 13 and him that taketh away the spirite of princes, terrible to the kinges of the earth.