The 111th Psalm. Confitebor tibi.

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Alleluia.

1I will praise the Lord with all my heart,
in the assembly of the upright, and in the congregation.
2Great are the deeds of the Lord,
sought out of all that delight in them.
3Glorious and grand is His work,
and His righteousness endureth forever.
4He hath brought to remembrance His wonders;
gracious and kindly is the Lord.
5Meat hath He given unto them that fear Him;
He will remember His covenant forever.
6The power of his deeds hath He showed His people,
that He may give them the heritage of the nations.
7The deeds of His hands are truth and judgment;
trustworthy are all His precepts.
8They stand fast forever and ever,
and are done in truth and uprightness.
9Redemption He sent unto His people;
He hath commanded His covenant forever;
holy and reverend is His name.
10The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom;
a good understanding have all they that do it.
His praise endureth forever.

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son,
and to the Holy Spirit;
as it was in the beginning, both now and ever,
and unto ages of ages. Amen.

1I will praise the | Lord ( with all ) my heart,*
in the assembly of the upright, and in the | congre- ( ga- ) tion.
2Great are the | deeds ( of ) the Lord,*
sought out of all | that de- ( light in ) them.
3Glorious and | grand ( is ) His work,*
and His righteousness endur- | eth for- ( ev- ) er.
4He hath brought to remem- | brance ( His ) wonders;*
gracious and | kindly ( is the ) Lord.
5Meat hath He given unto | them ( that ) fear Him;*
He will remember His cove- | nant for- ( ev- ) er.
6The power of his deeds hath He | showed ( His ) people,*
that He may give them the heritage | of the ( na- ) tions.
7The deeds of His hands are | truth ( and ) judgment;*
trustworthy are | all His ( pre- ) cepts.
8They stand fast forev- | er ( and ) ever,*
and are done in truth | and up- ( right- ) ness.
9Redemption He sent unto His peo- | ple;†
He hath commanded His cove- | nant ( for- ) ever;*
holy and | rev’rend ( is His ) name.
10The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wis- | dom;†
a good understanding have all | they ( that ) do it.*
His praise endur- | eth for- ( ev- ) er.

Glory be to the Father, | and ( to ) the Son,*
and to the | Holy ( Spir- ) it;
as it was in the beginning, both | now ( and ) ever,*
and unto ages of | ages. ( A- ) men.
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The 111th Psalm is sung as the Second Psalm at Vespers on Sunday.