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path and my line hast Thou
searched out.

And Thou hast foreseen
all my ways: for there is
not a word in my tongue.

Behold, Lord, Thou
hast known all things, new
and old: Thou hast formed
me, and laid Thine hand
upon me.

Thy knowledge is become
too wonderful for me: it is
strong and high, and I cannot attain unto it.

Whither shall I go from
Thy spirit: and whither
shall I flee from Thy face?

If I go up into heaven,
Thou art there: if I go
down into hell, Thou art
there also.

If I take to me the wings
of the morning: and dwell
in the uttermost parts of the
sea:

Even there also shall
Thy hand lead me: and
Thy right hand shall hold
me.

And I said, Peradventure the darkness shall
cover me: and night shall
be my light in my pleasures.

But darkness shall not be
dark to Thee, and night