KJV Images: Wallpapers and Verses for Psalms Chapter 120
Psalms 120:1. In my distress I cried unto the LORD, and he heard me.
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Psalms 120:2. Deliver my soul, O LORD, from lying lips, and from a deceitful tongue.
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Psalms 120:3. What shall be given unto thee? or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?
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Psalms 120:4. Sharp arrows of the mighty, with coals of juniper.
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Psalms 120:5. Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mesech, that I dwell in the tents of Kedar!
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Psalms 120:6. My soul hath long dwelt with him that hateth peace.
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Psalms 120:7. I am for peace: but when I speak, they are for war.
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The images of Bible verses are created starting from the verses in the King James Bible. Images are provided freely for use, a link to our website is appreciated to let others know about this free image library. The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, completed in 1611, is one of the most widely read and influential English translations of the Bible. Commissioned by King James I of England, it was produced by a group of scholars and translators who aimed to create a Bible accessible to English-speaking Christians while maintaining the poetic and majestic style of the original texts. Revered for its literary beauty, the KJV has had a profound impact on English language and culture, though modern readers may find its archaic language challenging. See the Preface to the King James Version of 1611.Lausanne AB church is happy to provide the images for free.