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Psalms 107
O
give
thanks
unto
the
Lord,
for
he
is
good:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
2 Let
the
redeemed
of
the
Lord
say
so,
whom
he
hath
a
redeemed
from
the
hand
of
the
enemy;
3 And
gathered
them
out
of
the
lands,
from
the
east,
and
from
the
west,
from
the
north,
and
from
the
south.
4 They
a
wandered
in
the
b
wilderness
in
a
solitary
way;
they
found
no
city
to
dwell
in.
5 Hungry
and
thirsty,
their
soul
fainted
in
them.
6 Then
they
a
cried
unto
the
Lord
in
their
b
trouble,
and
he
delivered
them
out
of
their
distresses.
7 And
he
led
them
forth
by
the
right
way,
that
they
might
go
to
a
city
of
habitation.
8 Oh
that
men
would
praise
the
Lord
for
his
goodness,
and
for
his
wonderful
works
to
the
children
of
men!
9 For
he
satisfieth
the
longing
soul,
and
filleth
the
hungry
soul
with
goodness.
10 Such
as
sit
in
a
darkness
and
in
the
shadow
of
death,
being
bound
in
affliction
and
iron;
11 Because
they
a
rebelled
against
the
words
of
God,
and
contemned
the
counsel
of
the
most
High:
12 Therefore
he
brought
down
their
heart
with
labour;
they
fell
down,
and
there
was
none
to
help.
13 Then
they
cried
unto
the
Lord
in
their
trouble,
and
he
saved
them
out
of
their
distresses.
14 He
brought
them
out
of
darkness
and
the
a
shadow
of
death,
and
brake
their
bands
in
sunder.
15 Oh
that
men
would
praise
the
Lord
for
his
goodness,
and
for
his
wonderful
works
to
the
children
of
men!
16 For
he
hath
a
broken
the
gates
of
brass,
and
cut
the
bars
of
iron
in
sunder.
17 Fools
because
of
their
transgression,
and
because
of
their
iniquities,
are
afflicted.
18 Their
soul
abhorreth
all
manner
of
a
meat;
and
they
draw
near
unto
the
gates
of
death.
19 Then
they
cry
unto
the
Lord
in
their
trouble,
and
he
saveth
them
out
of
their
distresses.
20 He
sent
his
word,
and
healed
them,
and
delivered
them
from
their
destructions.
21 Oh
that
men
would
praise
the
Lord
for
his
goodness,
and
for
his
wonderful
works
to
the
children
of
men!
22 And
let
them
sacrifice
the
sacrifices
of
a
thanksgiving,
and
declare
his
works
with
b
rejoicing.
23 They
that
go
down
to
the
sea
in
ships,
that
do
business
in
great
waters;
24 These
see
the
works
of
the
Lord,
and
his
wonders
in
the
deep.
25 For
he
commandeth,
and
raiseth
the
stormy
wind,
which
lifteth
up
the
waves
thereof.
26 They
mount
up
to
the
heaven,
they
go
down
again
to
the
depths:
their
soul
is
melted
because
of
trouble.
27 They
reel
to
and
fro,
and
stagger
like
a
drunken
a
man,
and
are
at
their
wits'
end.
28 Then
they
cry
unto
the
Lord
in
their
trouble,
and
he
bringeth
them
out
of
their
distresses.
29 He
a
maketh
the
storm
a
calm,
so
that
the
waves
thereof
are
still.
30 Then
are
they
glad
because
they
be
quiet;
so
he
bringeth
them
unto
their
desired
haven.
31 Oh
that
men
would
praise
the
Lord
for
his
goodness,
and
for
his
wonderful
works
to
the
children
of
men!
32 Let
them
exalt
him
also
in
the
a
congregation
of
the
people,
and
praise
him
in
the
assembly
of
the
elders.
33 He
turneth
rivers
into
a
wilderness,
and
the
watersprings
into
dry
ground;
34 A
fruitful
land
into
barrenness,
for
the
a
wickedness
of
them
that
dwell
therein.
35 He
turneth
the
a
wilderness
into
a
standing
water,
and
dry
ground
into
watersprings.
36 And
there
he
maketh
the
hungry
to
dwell,
that
they
may
prepare
a
city
for
habitation;
37 And
sow
the
fields,
and
plant
vineyards,
which
may
yield
fruits
of
increase.
38 He
blesseth
them
also,
so
that
they
are
multiplied
greatly;
and
suffereth
not
their
cattle
to
decrease.
39 Again,
they
are
a
minished
and
brought
low
through
oppression,
affliction,
and
sorrow.
40 He
poureth
contempt
upon
princes,
and
causeth
them
to
wander
in
the
wilderness,
where
there
is
no
way.
41 Yet
setteth
he
the
poor
on
high
from
affliction,
and
maketh
him
families
like
a
flock.
42 The
righteous
shall
see
it,
and
rejoice:
and
all
iniquity
shall
stop
her
mouth.
43 Whoso
is
a
wise,
and
will
observe
these
things,
even
they
shall
understand
the
lovingkindness
of
the
Lord.
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