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The Psalms 130
The Psalms 132
CONTENTS
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The Holy Bible: King James Version.
2000.
The Psalms
131
Childlike Repose in the L
ORD
A Song of degrees of David.
1
L
ORD
, my heart is not haughty,
nor mine eyes lofty:
neither do I exercise myself in great matters,
or in things too high for me.
2
Surely I have behaved and quieted myself,
as a child that is weaned of his mother:
my soul
is
even as a weaned child.
3
Let Israel hope in the L
ORD
from henceforth and for ever.
Published by The American Bible Society
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The Psalms 130
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