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Psalm 15. Conserva me, Domine |
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The Lord is the portion of mine inheritance |
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In this Psalm we give thanks for the gift of faith and of grace. Other men may have kingdoms, but we possess God, the highest good. It is he who has given me my blessed calling. He will not suffer his holy one to see corruption: this beautiful Messianic verse foretelling the Resurrection of Christ may well be applied to our own hope in the resurrection of the body. Compline is, after all, life's great night prayer. |
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My God and my all |
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Consérva me, Dómine, quóniam sperávi in te. * Dixi Dómino : Deus meus es
tu, quóniam bonórum meórum non eges. |
Preserve me, O
God, for in thee have I put my trust. * I have said unto the Lord, thou art
my God; for thou hast no need of my goods. |
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The Lord is the portion of mine inheritance |
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5 Dóminus pars hereditátis meæ, et cálicis mei : * tu es, qui
restítues hereditátem meam mihi. |
5 The Lord is the portion
of mine inheritance, and of my cup; * it is thou that shalt restore mine
inheritance. |
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Blessed resurrection in God |
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9 Propter hoc lætátum est cor meum, et exsultávit lingua mea : *
ínsuper et caro mea requiéscet in spe. |
9 Wherefore my heart is
glad, and my tongue hath rejoiced: * my flesh also shall rest in hope. |