Psalms — Chapter 123
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Verse 5
a torrent: perhaps our foule had pafled through an inrolerable water, (f ) Suddaine great troubles.
Verse 6
Blefled be our Lord which hath not-giuen vs for a pray to their teeth,
Verse 7
(z) broken, and we are deliucred, (g) Mans fubteleie orcten deceiutth-an other man , but there is no counfel able to circumuent God.