5 He causeth the vapours to ascend from the ends. of the earth; | out of . His' | treasuries. Who smóte. the first born of Egypt, Bóth of | man | and | beast. . er 8 Thy name, O Lord, en- , dureth . for | ever ; Thy memorial, O Lórd, through- | out all | gen | ations. For the Lord shall | judge His | people, And repéut Him- / self con- | cerning. His / servants. . 2 I will worship toward Thy | ho ly | temple, And give thanks unto Thy name for kindness . and | for Thy | truth: | in . . . | laid . 1 0 LORD, Thou hast searched me, and known | me. Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, * Thou understand- | off. | ways. 2 For there is not a word my | tongue, But, lo, O Lord, Thou | knowest . it | al to I gether. Thou hast beset me behind | and be. | fore, Aúd Thine | hand up | on me. 3 Such knowledge is too. | wonder- ful | for me; It is high, I cannot . at | tain . unto | it. Whither shall I go | from Thy | spirit? Or whsther . . shall I flee | from Thy | presence ? 4 If I ascend up into heaven, | Thou art | there : If I make my bed in Shéol, be- hold, | Thou art | there. If I take the wings of the morning, * and dwell in the uttermost. parts of the sea; and | Thy shall | hold me. 5 If I say, * Surely the darkness | whelm me, And the light . a- | bout | shall be | night; Even the darkness hideth not from Thee, * but the night shineth . the | day : The darkness and the light are both | like to | Thee. . shall | 0 ver me as a 6 How precious also are Thy thoughts | me, unto 0 | God! How gréat | is the | sum If I should count them, * they are more in number than the | sand : When I awake, II am 7 Search me, O God, . and | know my | heart: Trý . | me, and I know And see if there be any way of wicked. ness | in me, And lead me in the way | ev | lasting. Amen. |