2Take ye a psalm, and give ye a tympan; a merry psaltery with an harp.
3Blow ye with a trump in the new moon; in the noble day of your solemnity.
4For why commandment is in Israel; and doom is to God of Jacob.
5He setted or put that witnessing in Joseph; when he went out of the land of Egypt, he heard a language, that he knew not.
6He turned away his back from burdens; his hands served in a coffin.
7In tribulation thou inwardly called-est me, and I delivered thee; I heard thee in the hid place of tempest, I proved thee at the waters of against-saying.