Sealm 125
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Sealm 124
1Þa þe on Drihten heora dædum getreowað,
hi beoð on Sionbeorge swyþe gelice;
ne mæg hine on ealdre ænig onhreran
þe eardfæst byð on Hierusalem.
2Hi synd mundbeorgas micle ymbutan;
haldeð heora ymbhwyrft ece Drihten
of ðisson nu awa to worulde.
3Næfre forlæteð lifes Drihten
firenfulra tan furðor gangan,
þonne he soðfæstra settan wylle.
4Ne he soðfæste swylce læteð,
þæt hi to unrihte ahwær willen
handum ræcean, ac he him hraþe gyldeð;
5do þu, Drihten, wel þam þe gedefe her
hiora heortan riht healdað mid gōde.
Þa ðe gearwe beoð to gramum bendum,
eft hi gelædeð ece Drihten
mid þæm þe unriht æghwær wyrceað;
sibb si Israhelum symble ofer ealle.
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The first 50 psalms are credited to King Alfred the Great and were written in c.890-899 AD, and the last 100 psalms were translated c.900-950 AD by an unknown poet.