The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Psalms
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Psalm 131
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(A song of ascents.)
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In David’s reckoning, Lord, let not his patient care be forgotten,
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the oath he swore to the Lord, the vow he made to the great God of Jacob:
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Never will I come beneath the roof of my house, or climb up into the bed that is strewn for me;
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never shall these eyes have sleep, these eye-lids close,
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until I have found the Lord a home, the great God of Jacob a dwelling-place.
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And now, at Ephrata, we have heard tidings of what we looked for, we have found it in the plains of Jaar;
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now to go into his dwelling, pay reverence at his footstool!
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Up, Lord, and take possession of thy resting-place, thou and the ark which is shrine of thy glory!
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Let thy priests go clad in the vesture of innocence, thy faithful people cry aloud with rejoicing.

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Think of thy servant David, and do not refuse audience to the king thou hast anointed.
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Never will the Lord be false to that inviolable oath he swore to David: I will raise to thy throne heirs of thy own body;
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if thy sons hold fast to my covenant, to the decrees which I make known to them, their sons too shall reign on thy throne for ever.
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The Lord’s choice has fallen upon Sion, this is the dwelling he longed for:
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Here, for ever, is my resting-place, here is my destined home.
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Trust me, I will bless her with abundant store, the poor shall have bread to their heart’s content;
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I will clothe her priests in the vesture of triumph, cries of rejoicing shall echo among her faithful people.
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There the stock of David shall bud, there shall a lamp burn continually for the king I have anointed.
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I will cover his enemies with confusion; on his brow the crown I gave shall shine untarnished.