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Wherefore, O king, let my counsel be acceptable unto thee, and break off thy sins by righteousness, and thine iniquities by showing mercy to the poor; if there may be a lengthening of thy tranquillity. |
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Wherefore, ª
O king, ª
let my counsel ª
be acceptable ª°
unto ¹
thee, ²
and break ¹
off ²°
thy sins ª
by righteousness, ª
and thine iniquities ª
by shewing mercy ª°
to the poor; ª°
if ª
it may be ª°
a lengthening ª
of thy tranquillity. ª |
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Wherefore, ª
O King, ª
let my counsell ª
be acceptable ª°
vnto ¹
thee, ²
and breake ¹
off ²°
thy sinnes ª
by righteousnesse, ª
and thine iniquities ª
by shewing mercy ª°
to the poore; ª°
if ª
it may be ª°
a lengthening ª
of thy tranquillitie. ª |
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Therefore, O king, let my counsel please thee, and atone for thy sins by alms, and [thine] iniquities by compassion on the poor: it may be God will be long-suffering to thy trespasses. |
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Wherefore, ª
O king, ª
let my counsel ª
be acceptable ª°
unto ¹
thee, ²
and break ¹
off ²°
thy sins ª
by righteousness, ª
and thine iniquities ª
by shewing mercy ª°
to the poor; ª°
if ª
it may be ª°
a lengthening ª
of thy tranquillity. ª |
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