Psalms 19:1-11

Psalms 19:1-11

[1] [[To the chief Musician,  A Psalm  of David.]]  The heavens  declare  the glory  of God;  and the firmament  sheweth his  handywork.  [2] Day  uttereth  speech,  and night  sheweth  knowledge.  [3] There is no speech  nor language,  where their voice  is not heard.  [4] Their line  is gone out  through all the earth,  and their words  to the end  of the world.  In them hath he set  a tabernacle  for the sun,  [5] Which is as a bridegroom  coming out  of his chamber,  and rejoiceth  as a strong man  to run  a race.  [6] His going forth  is from the end  of the heaven,  and his circuit  unto the ends  of it: and there is nothing hid  from the heat  [7] The law  of the LORD  is perfect,  converting  the soul:  the testimony  of the LORD  is sure,  making wise  the simple.  [8] The statutes  of the LORD  are right,  rejoicing  the heart:  the commandment  of the LORD  is pure,  enlightening  the eyes.  [9] The fear  of the LORD  is clean,  enduring  for ever:  the judgments  of the LORD  are true  and righteous  altogether.  [10] More to be desired  are they than gold,  yea, than much  fine gold:  sweeter  also than honey  and the honeycomb.  [11] Moreover by them is thy servant  warned:  and in keeping  of them there is great  reward.