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22 LIBER PSALMORUM IUXTA HEBRAICUM TRANSLATUS Psalms - Wycliffe Bible(14c) Psalms - Douay Rheims(17c) Reference
1 Psalmus David. Dominus regit me, et nihil mihi deerit:
A Prayer for Guidance & Protection. Psalm 23(v22)
2 in loco pascu?, ibi me collocavit.
Super aquam refectionis educavit me;
 
3 animam meam convertit.
Deduxit me super semitas justiti?
propter nomen suum.
 
4 Nam etsi ambulavero in medio umbr? mortis,
non timebo mala, quoniam tu mecum es.
Virga tua, et baculus tuus,
ipsa me consolata sunt.
 
5 Parasti in conspectu meo mensam
adversus eos qui tribulant me;
impinguasti in oleo caput meum:
et calix meus inebrians, quam pr?clarus est !
 
6 Et misericordia tua subsequetur me
omnibus diebus vit? me?;
et ut inhabitem in domo Domini
in longitudinem dierum.
 

Notes:

For the Bible in Latin, I have used the Vulgate text at the Clementine Vulgate Project website.
The only English translations from the Vulgate that are readily available are John Wycliffe's 14th century English Bible, and the the Douay Rheims/Challoner versions.
I have used the Wycliffe Bible text from the Wesley Centre website, where you can view this Bible in a number of formats.
I have used the Douay Rheims Text at the Unbound Bible website.
You can view the Douay Rheims Bible in a more readable format at DRBO.ORG website.
The katapi New Study Bible reference section: displays links to parallel passages.
Passage headings are generally as printed in the Bible Society's "Good News Bible", 1976.
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© Paul Ingram 2006.