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A Prayer of Moses, the man of God. Lord, you have been our resting-place in all generations. |
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Before the mountains were made, before you had given birth to the earth and the world, before time was, and for ever, you are God. |
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You send man back to his dust; and say, Go back, you children of men. |
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For to you a thousand years are no more than yesterday when it is past, and like a watch in the night. |
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In the morning it is green; in the evening it is cut down, and becomes dry. |
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We are burned up by the heat of your passion, and troubled by your wrath. |
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You have put our evil doings before you, our secret sins in the light of your face. |
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For all our days have gone by in your wrath; our years come to an end like a breath. |
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The measure of our life is seventy years; and if through strength it may be eighty years, its pride is only trouble and sorrow, for it comes to an end and we are quickly gone. |
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Who has knowledge of the power of your wrath, or who takes note of the weight of your passion? |
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So give us knowledge of the number of our days, that we may get a heart of wisdom. |
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Come back, O Lord; how long? let your purpose for your servants be changed. |
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In the morning give us your mercy in full measure; so that we may have joy and delight all our days. |
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Make us glad in reward for the days of our sorrow, and for the years in which we have seen evil. |
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Make your work clear to your servants, and your glory to their children. |
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Let the pleasure of the Lord our God be on us: O Lord, give strength to the work of our hands. |