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Psalm 19
To
the
chief
Musician,
A
Psalm
of
David.
The
heavens
declare
the
glory
of
God;
and
the
firmament
sheweth
his
handywork.
2
Day
unto
day
uttereth
speech,
and
night
unto
night
sheweth
knowledge.
3
There
is
no
speech
nor
language,
where
their
voice
is
not
heard.
4
Their
line
is
gone
out
through
all
the
earth,
and
their
words
to
the
end
of
the
world.
In
them
hath
he
set
a
tabernacle
for
the
sun,
5
Which
is
as
a
bridegroom
coming
out
of
his
chamber,
and
rejoiceth
as
a
strong
man
to
run
a
race.
6
His
going
forth
is
from
the
end
of
the
heaven,
and
his
circuit
unto
the
ends
of
it:
and
there
is
nothing
hid
from
the
heat
thereof.
7
The
law
of
the
Lord
is
perfect,
converting
the
soul:
the
testimony
of
the
Lord
is
sure,
making
wise
the
simple.
8
The
statutes
of
the
Lord
are
right,
rejoicing
the
heart:
the
commandment
of
the
Lord
is
pure,
enlightening
the
eyes.
9
The
fear
of
the
Lord
is
clean,
enduring
for
ever:
the
judgments
of
the
Lord
are
true
and
righteous
altogether.
10
More
to
be
desired
are
they
than
gold,
yea,
than
much
fine
gold:
sweeter
also
than
honey
and
the
honeycomb.
11
Moreover
by
them
is
thy
servant
warned:
and
in
keeping
of
them
there
is
great
reward.
12
Who
can
understand
his
errors?
cleanse
thou
me
from
secret
faults.
13
Keep
back
thy
servant
also
from
presumptuous
sins;
let
them
not
have
dominion
over
me:
then
shall
I
be
upright,
and
I
shall
be
innocent
from
the
great
transgression.
14
Let
the
words
of
my
mouth,
and
the
meditation
of
my
heart,
be
acceptable
in
thy
sight,
O
Lord,
my
strength,
and
my
redeemer.
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