Psalms 100
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1A Psalm of David. I will sing to thee, O Lord, of mercy and judgment; I will sing a psalm, 2and I will be wise in a blameless way. When wilt thou come to me? I walked in the innocence of my heart, in the midst of my house. 3I have not set before mine eyes any unlawful thing; I have hated transgressors. 4A perverse heart has not cleaved to me; I have not known an evil man, forasmuch as he turns away from me. 5Him that privily speaks against his neighbour, him have I driven from [me]: he that is proud in look and insatiable in heart,—with him I have not eaten. 6Mine eyes [shall be] upon the faithful of the land, that they may dwell with me: he that walked in a perfect way, the same ministered to me. 7The proud doer dwelt not in the midst of my house; the unjust speaker prospered not in my sight. 8Early did I slay all the sinners of the land, that I might destroy out of the city of the Lord all that work iniquity.
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