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Psalms 90
Lord,
thou
hast
been
our
dwelling
place
in
all
generations.
2 Before
the
mountains
were
brought
forth,
or
ever
thou
hadst
a
formed
the
earth
and
the
world,
even
from
b
everlasting
to
everlasting,
thou
art
God.
3 Thou
a
turnest
man
to
destruction;
and
sayest,
Return,
ye
children
of
men.
4 For
a
thousand
a
years
in
thy
sight
are
but
as
yesterday
when
it
is
past,
and
as
a
watch
in
the
night.
5 Thou
carriest
them
away
as
with
a
flood;
they
are
as
a
sleep:
in
the
morning
they
are
like
a
grass
which
groweth
up.
6 In
the
morning
it
flourisheth,
and
groweth
up;
in
the
evening
it
is
cut
down,
and
withereth.
7 For
we
are
consumed
by
thine
anger,
and
by
thy
wrath
are
we
troubled.
8 Thou
hast
set
our
a
iniquities
before
thee,
our
b
secret
sins
in
the
light
of
thy
countenance.
9 For
all
our
days
are
passed
away
in
thy
wrath:
we
spend
our
years
as
a
tale
that
is
told.
10 The
a
days
of
our
years
are
threescore
years
and
ten;
and
if
by
reason
of
strength
they
be
fourscore
years,
yet
is
their
strength
labour
and
sorrow;
for
it
is
soon
cut
off,
and
we
fly
away.
11 Who
knoweth
the
power
of
thine
anger?
even
according
to
thy
fear,
so
is
thy
wrath.
12 So
teach
us
to
number
our
days,
that
we
may
apply
our
hearts
unto
wisdom.
13 Return,
O
Lord,
how
long?
and
a
let
it
repent
thee
concerning
thy
servants.
14 O
satisfy
us
early
with
thy
mercy;
that
we
may
rejoice
and
be
glad
all
our
days.
15 Make
us
glad
according
to
the
days
wherein
thou
hast
afflicted
us,
and
the
years
wherein
we
have
seen
evil.
16 Let
thy
a
work
appear
unto
thy
servants,
and
thy
glory
unto
their
children.
17 And
let
the
a
beauty
of
the
Lord
our
God
be
upon
us:
and
establish
thou
the
work
of
our
hands
upon
us;
yea,
the
work
of
our
hands
establish
thou
it.
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