Psalm 90

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Church of England 1662 Book of Common Prayer

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{{Verse|1 Lord, thou hast been our refuge : from one generation to another.

2  Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever the earth and the world were made : thou art God from everlasting, and world without end.

3  Thou turnest man to destruction : again thou sayest, Come again, ye children of men.

4  For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday : seeing that is past as a watch in the night.

5  As soon as thou scatterest them they are even as a sleep : and fade away suddenly like the grass.

6  In the morning it is green, and groweth up : but in the evening it is cut down, dried up, and withered.

7  For we consume away in thy displeasure : and are afraid at thy wrathful indignation.

8  Thou hast set our misdeeds before thee : and our secret sins in the light of thy countenance.

9  For when thou art angry all our days are gone : we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told.

10  The days of our age are threescore years and ten; and though men be so strong that they come to fourscore years : yet is their strength then but labour and sorrow; so soon passeth it away, and we are gone.

11  But who regardeth the power of thy wrath : for even thereafter as a man feareth, so is thy displeasure.

12  So teach us to number our days : that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.

13  Turn thee again, O Lord, at the last : and be gracious unto thy servants.

14  O satisfy us with thy mercy, and that soon : so shall we rejoice and be glad all the days of our life.

15  Comfort us again now after the time that thou hast plagued us : and for the years wherein we have suffered adversity.

16  Shew thy servants thy work : and their children thy glory. {{Verse|17}] And the glorious majesty of the Lord our God be upon us : prosper thou the work of our hands upon us, O prosper thou our handywork.