| Thomas Fitz-Arthur T. Ravenshaw - 1869 - 292 pages
...lieth, let him | rise . up . no . more. 9 Yea, even mine own familiar friend, | whom . I . trust . ed : who did also eat of my bread, hath | laid . great . wait . for me. 10 But be Thou merciful unto | me . О . Lord : raise Thou me up again, and| I . shall . re . ward... | |
| 1870 - 518 pages
...the sentence of guiltiness proceed against him : and now that he lieth, let him rise up no more. 9 Yea, even mine own familiar friend, whom I trusted...also eat of my bread, hath laid great wait for me. 10 But be thou merciful unto me, O LORD : raise thou me up again, and 1 shall reward them. 11 By this... | |
| 1870 - 484 pages
...own familiar friend, whom I trusted : who did also eat of my bread, hath laid great wait for me. 10 But be thou merciful unto me, O LORD : raise thou me up again, and 1 shall reward them. 11 By this I know thou favourest me : that mine enemy doth not triumph against... | |
| C Edwin Willing - Psalters - 1870 - 298 pages
...now that he lieth, | let him rise | up no | more. 9 Yea, even mine own familiar friend, | whom 1 | trusted : who did also eat of my bread, hath | laid great | wait | for me. 10 But be thou merciful unto me, | 0 | Lord : raise thou me up again, | and I | shall re | ward them.... | |
| Arthur Beard - 1871 - 218 pages
...and now that he lieth,|lct him rise| up no I more. 9 Yea even mine own familiar friend, | whom 1 | trusted : who did also eat of my bread, hath | laid great | wait | for me. 10 But be thou merciful unto | me, O|Lord : raise thou me up again, | and 1 | «hsll re|ward them.... | |
| Frederick George Lee - Dead - 1872 - 400 pages
...that he lieth let him rise up no more. Yea, even mine own familiar friend, whom I trusted : who id also eat of my bread, hath laid great wait for me. But be thou merciful unto me, 0 Lord : raise thou me up again, and I shall reward them. By this I know that thou favourest me : that... | |
| John Charles Jackson - Psalters - 1873 - 182 pages
...the sentence of guil'tiness proceed against him : and now that he lieth, let him rise up no more. 9 Yea, even mine own familiar friend, whom I trusted...also eat of my bread', hath laid great wait" for me. 10 But be thou mer'ciful unto me, O Lord : raise thou me up again, and I shall reward them. 11 By this... | |
| Hōra - 1873 - 184 pages
...the sentence of guiltiness proceed against him : and now that he lieth, let him rise up no more. 9 Yea, even mine own familiar friend, whom I trusted...also eat of my bread, hath laid great wait for me. 10 But be Thou merciful unto me, O LORD : raise Thou me up again, and I shall reward them. 11 By this... | |
| William Edward Heygate - Lord's Supper - 1874 - 290 pages
...ixii. 47, 48. THIS is that piercing sorrow, more piercing than the nails, which the Lord foreknew. " Yea, even Mine own familiar friend, whom I trusted...also eat of My bread ; hath laid great wait for Me." " For it is not an open enemy that hath done Me this dishonour ; for then I could have borne it. Neither... | |
| Samuel Flood Jones - 1874 - 222 pages
...familiar friend, | whom I trusted : who did also eat of my bread, hath laid great | wait for | me. 10 But be thou merciful unto | me O | Lord : raise thou me up again, | and I | shall re- | -ward them. 11 By this I know thou | favourest | me : that mine enemy | doth not | triumph .... | |
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