107:1 O
giue
thankes
vnto
the
Lord,
for
hee
is
good:
for
his
mercie
endureth
for
euer.
107:2 Let
the
redeemed
of
the
Lord
say
so:
whome
he
hath
redeemed
from
the
hand
of
the
enemie:
107:3 And
gathered
them
out
of
the
lands,
from
the
East
and
from
the
West:
from
the
North
and
from
the
South.
107:4 They
wandred
in
the
wildernes,
in
a
solitary
way:
they
found
no
citie
to
dwell
in.
107:5 Hungry
and
thirstie:
their
soule
fainted
in
them.
107:6 Then
they
cryed
vnto
the
Lord
in
their
trouble:
and
he
deliuered
them
out
of
their
distresses.
107:7 And
hee
led
them
forth
by
the
right
way:
that
they
might
goe
to
a
citie
of
habitation.
107:8 Oh
that
men
would
praise
the
Lord,
for
his
goodnesse:
and
for
his
wonderfull
workes
to
the
children
of
men.
107:9 For
he
satisfieth
the
longing
soule:
and
filleth
the
hungry
soule
with
goodnesse.
107:10 Such
as
sit
in
darknesse
and
in
the
shadowe
of
death:
being
bound
in
affliction
and
yron:
107:11 Because
they
rebelled
against
the
words
of
God:
and
contemned
the
counsell
of
the
most
high:
107:12 Therefore
hee
brought
downe
their
heart
with
labour:
they
fel
downe,
and
there
was
none
to
helpe.
107:13 Then
they
cryed
vnto
the
Lord
in
their
trouble:
and
he
saued
them
out
of
their
distresses.
107:14 Hee
brought
them
out
of
darkenesse,
and
the
shadowe
of
death:
and
brake
their
bands
insunder.
107:15 Oh
that
men
would
praise
the
Lord
for
his
goodnesse:
and
for
his
wonderfull
workes
to
the
children
of
men.
107:16 For
he
hath
broken
the
gates
of
brasse:
and
cut
the
barres
of
yron
in
sunder.
107:17 Fooles,
because
of
their
transgression,
and
because
of
their
iniquities,
are
afflicted.
107:18 Their
soule
abhorreth
all
manner
of
meate:
and
they
drawe
neere
vnto
the
gates
of
death.
107:19 Then
they
crie
vnto
the
Lord
in
their
trouble:
he
saueth
them
out
of
their
distresses.
107:20 Hee
sent
his
word,
and
healed
them:
and
deliuered
them
from
their
destructions.
107:21 Oh
that
men
would
praise
the
Lord
for
his
goodnesse:
and
for
his
wonderfull
workes,
to
the
children
of
men.
107:22 And
let
them
sacrifice
the
sacrifices
of
thankesgiuing:
and
declare
his
workes
with
reioycing.
107:23 They
that
goe
downe
to
the
sea
in
shippes:
that
doe
businesse
in
great
waters:
107:24 These
see
the
workes
of
the
Lord:
and
his
wonders
in
the
deepe.
107:25 For
he
commandeth,
and
raiseth
the
stormy
winde:
which
lifteth
vp
the
waues
thereof.
107:26 They
mount
vp
to
the
heauen:
they
goe
downe
againe
to
the
depthes:
their
soule
is
melted
because
of
trouble.
107:27 They
reele
to
and
fro,
and
stagger
like
a
drunken
man;
and
are
at
their
wits
end.
107:28 Then
they
cry
vnto
the
Lord
in
their
trouble:
and
hee
bringeth
them
out
of
their
distresses.
107:29 He
maketh
the
storme
a
calme:
so
that
the
waues
thereof
are
still.
107:30 Then
are
they
glad,
because
they
be
quiet:
so
he
bringeth
them
vnto
their
desired
hauen.
107:31 Oh
that
men
would
praise
the
Lord
for
his
goodnesse;
and
for
his
wonderfull
workes
to
the
children
of
men:
107:32 Let
them
exalt
him
also
in
the
congregation
of
the
people,
and
praise
him
in
the
assembly
of
the
Elders.
107:33 Hee
turneth
riuers
into
a
wildernesse:
and
the
water
springs
into
dry
ground:
107:34 A
fruitfull
land
into
barrennesse;
for
the
wickednesse
of
them
that
dwell
therein.
107:35 He
turneth
the
wildernesse
into
a
standing
water:
and
dry
ground
into
water-springs.
107:36 And
there
he
maketh
the
hungry
to
dwell;
that
they
may
prepare
a
citie
for
habitation,
107:37 And
sowe
the
fields,
and
plant
vineyards;
which
may
yeeld
fruits
of
increase.
107:38 He
blesseth
them
also,
so
that
they
are
multiplied
greatly:
and
suffreth
not
their
cattell
to
decrease.
107:39 Againe,
they
are
minished
and
brought
lowe
through
oppression,
affliction
and
sorrow.
107:40 Hee
powreth
contempt
vpon
princes:
and
causeth
them
to
wander
in
the
wildernesse,
where
there
is
no
way.
107:41 Yet
setteth
he
the
poore
on
high
from
affliction:
and
maketh
him
families
like
a
flocke.
107:42 The
righteous
shall
see
it,
and
reioyce;
and
all
iniquitie
shall
stop
her
mouth.
107:43 Who
so
is
wise,
and
will
obserue
those
things;
euen
they
shall
vnderstand
the
louing
kindenesse
of
the
Lord.