Tuesday, September 25, 2012

"O how"

  1.   3 My soul is also sore vexed: but thou, O Lord, how long?
  2.   10 O God, how long shall the adversary reproach? shall the enemy ablaspheme thy name for ever?
  3.   13 Return, O Lord, how long? and alet it repent thee concerning thy servants.
  4.   5 O Lord, how great are thy aworks! and thy thoughts are very deep.
  5.   24 O Lord, how manifold are thy works! in wisdom hast thou made them all: the earth is full of thy ariches.
  6.   97 O how love I thy law! it is my meditation all the day.
  7.   17 How precious also are thy athoughts unto me, O God! how great is the sum of them!
  8.   13 There is a generation, O how lofty are their aeyes! and their eyelids are lifted up.
  9.   2 O Lord, ahow long shall I cry, and thou wilt not hear! even cry out unto thee of bviolence, and thou wilt not save!
  10.   10 O how great the agoodness of our God, who prepareth a way for our bescape from the grasp of this awful monster; yea, that monster, cdeath and dhell, which I call the death of the body, and also the death of the spirit.
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      13 O how great the aplan of our God! For on the other hand, the bparadise of God must deliver up the spirits of the righteous, and the grave deliver up the body of the righteous; and the spirit and the body is crestored to itself again, and all men become incorruptible, and dimmortal, and they are living souls, having a eperfect fknowledge like unto us in the flesh, save it be that our knowledge shall be perfect.
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      20 O how great the aholiness of our God! For he bknoweth call things, and there is not anything save he knows it.
  11.   5 And now, if the Lamb of God, he being aholy, should have need to be bbaptized by water, to fulfil all righteousness, O then, how much more need have we, being unholy, to be cbaptized, yea, even by water!
  12.   19 And behold also, if I, whom ye call your king, who has spent his days in your service, and yet has been in the service of God, do merit any thanks from you, O how you ought to athank your heavenly bKing!
  13.   21 And now, if God, who has created you, on whom you are dependent for your lives and for all that ye have and are, doth grant unto you whatsoever ye ask that is right, in faith, believing that ye shall receive, O then, how ye ought to aimpart of the substance that ye have one to another.
  14.   20 O how marvelous are the works of the Lord, and how long doth he suffer with his people; yea, and how ablind and impenetrable are the understandings of the children of men; for they will not seek wisdom, neither do they desire that she should rule over them!
  15.   15 And O how beautiful upon the mountains were their feet!
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      18 And behold, I say unto you, this is not all. For O how beautiful upon the mountains are the afeet of him that bringeth good tidings, that is the founder of bpeace, yea, even the Lord, who has redeemed his people; yea, him who has granted salvation unto his people;
  16.   26 And he lifted up his voice to heaven, and acried, saying: O, how long, O Lord, wilt thou suffer that thy servants shall dwell here below in the flesh, to behold such gross wickedness among the children of men?
  17.   20 O, how could you have aforgotten your God in the very day that he has delivered you?
  18.   4 O how afoolish, and how vain, and how evil, and devilish, and how bquick to do iniquity, and how slow to do good, are the children of men; yea, how quick to hearken unto the words of the evil one, and to set their chearts upon the vain things of the world!
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      7 O how great is the anothingness of the children of men; yea, even they are bless than the dust of the earth.
  19.   49 O Lord, ahow long wilt thou suffer this people to bear this affliction, and the bcries of their innocent ones to ascend up in thine ears, and their cblood come up in testimony before thee, and not make a display of thy testimony in their behalf?
  20.   3 Yea, O Lord, ahow long shall they suffer these wrongs and unlawful boppressions, before thine heart shall be softened toward them, and thy bowels be moved with ccompassion toward them?

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