1(A
Prayer of
Moses the
man of God.)
Lord, thou
hast been
our dwelling
place in all
generations.
2Before
the
mountains
were brought
forth, or
ever thou
hadst formed
the earth
and the
world, even
from
everlasting
to
everlasting,
thou art God.
3Thou
turnest man
to
destruction;
and sayest,
Return, ye
children of
men.
4For
a thousand
years in thy
sight are
but as
yesterday
when it is
past, and as a
watch in the
night.
5Thou
carriest
them away as
with a
flood; they
are as a
sleep: in
the morning they
are like
grass which groweth
up.
6In
the morning
it
flourisheth,
and groweth
up; in the
evening it
is cut down,
and
withereth.
7For
we are
consumed by
thine anger,
and by thy
wrath are we
troubled.
8Thou
hast set our
iniquities
before thee,
our secret sins in
the light of
thy
countenance.
9For
all our days
are passed
away in thy
wrath: we
spend our
years as a
tale that
is told.
10The
days of our
years are threescore
years and
ten; and if
by reason of
strength they
be fourscore
years, yet is their
strength
labour and
sorrow; for
it is soon
cut off, and
we fly away.
11Who
knoweth the
power of
thine anger?
even
according to
thy fear, so
is thy
wrath.
12So
teach us to
number our
days, that
we may
apply our hearts
unto wisdom.
13Return,
O LORD, how
long? and
let it
repent thee
concerning
thy
servants.
14O
satisfy us
early with
thy mercy;
that we may
rejoice and
be glad all
our days.
15Make
us glad
according to
the days wherein thou
hast
afflicted
us, and the
years wherein we
have seen
evil.
16Let
thy work
appear unto
thy
servants,
and thy
glory unto
their
children.
17And
let the
beauty of
the LORD our
God be upon
us: and
establish
thou the
work of our
hands upon
us; yea, the
work of our
hands
establish
thou it.