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The rivers on of Babylon

Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 The rivers on of Babylon, There when we fat us down, Yea sadly then we mourned when We Sion thought upon. 2 Our harps we did then hang amid Upon the willow tree. 3 Because there they that us away Led in captivity, Requir'd of us a song, and thus Ask'd mirth us waste who laid, Sing us among a Sion's song, Then unto us they said. 4 O how shall we whilst that we be In stranger's land accord, To sing a song that does belong Unto our God the Lord. 5 If I of thee forgetful be, O thou Jerusalem, Let my right hand of her command Be quite forgetful then. 6 Let cleave my tongue my palate on, If mind thee do not I: Or don't prefer Jerus'lem dear Above my highest joy. 7 Remember, Lord, Edom's sons word; Unto the ground, said they, It raze, it raze, when as it was Jerusalem her day. 8 Bless'd shall he be that payeth thee, Daughter of Babylon, Which must be waste, that which thou hast Rewarded us upon. 9 Yea, happy he shall surely be Who strongly up doth take Thy little ones, and on the stones Doth them in pieces brake. Scripture: Psalm 137
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To the chief Musician on Neginoth, Machil, A Psalmof David

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O God, do thou give ear Lyrics: 1 O God do thou give ear unto My supplication: And hide not thou thy self away From my petition. 2 O be attentive unto me, And answer me return; I in my meditation Do make a noise and mourn. 3 By reason of the en'mies voice, And vile one that oppress'd: For wickedness on me they cast, And me in wrath detest. 4 Mine heart in me is pained sore, Death's terrors me surprise: 5 Trembling and fear doth on me come, And horror on me seize. 6 Then did I say, O who to me Wings of a dove will give? That I might fly away, and might In quiet dwelling live. 7 Lo then far off I wander would, And in the desart stay. Selah. 8 Soon from the storm and wind I would The tempest 'scape away. [2] 9 O Lord on them destruction bring, Do thou their tongues divide: For strife and vi'lence I within The city have espi'd. 10 About it on the walls thereof They walk both night and day: Mischief also and sorrow do In middest of it stay. 11 In midst thereof there's wickedness, Deceit doth thee abide: Likewise out of the streets thereof Guile turneth not aside. 12 For 'twas no foe reproached me, I could it then abide: Nor did my hater vaunt o're me From him I could me hide. 13 But thou it was, the man that wert My well esteemed peer: Which wast to me my special guide, And mine acquaintance near. 14 We did together counsel take In sweet society: And we did walk unto the house Of God in company. 15 Let death seize on them, and let them Sink down quick into hell: For wickedness among them is, In places where they dwell. [3] 16 But as for me I'll call on God, And me the Lord save shall, At ev'ning, morn, and noon I'll pray, And I aloud will call: And he also will hear my voice. 18 Who hath my soul set free In peace from war that was 'gainst me: For many were with me. 19 God shall both hear and them afflict Who doth of old abide; Selah. Because that they no charges have, God's fear they laid aside. 20 'Gainst such as be at peace with him He hath put forth his hadn; He also hath the covenant Which he hath made profan'd. 21 Whilst war was in his heart, more smooth Than butter were his words: His words more soft than any oyl, But yet they were drawn swords. 22 Thy burden on Jehovah cast, And he support thee shall: He will not give the righteous man To be remov'd at all. 23 Thou God, shalt bring them down to hell, The men of blood who be And guile, shall not live half their days, But I will trust in thee. Scripture: Psalm 55
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To the chief Musician upon Shushan Eduth, Michtam of David, to teach; when he strove with Aram Naharam, and with Aram Zohab, when Joab returned and smote of Edom in the valley of Salt twelve thousand

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O God, thou hast rejected us Lyrics: 1 O God thou hast rejected us and scattered us abroad: Thou hast displeased been with us, Return to us, O God. 2 The land to tremble thou hast caus'd, Thou it asunder brake: Do thou the breaches of it heal, For it doth moving shake. 3 Thou hast thy people caus'd to see Things that are hard to bear: And thou hast caused them to drink The wine of trembling fear. 4 But thou bestowed hast on them, A banner who thee fear; That it on high before the truth Displayed may appear, Selah. 5 That those that thy beloved are May be deliver'd free: O do thou save with thy right hand, And answer give to me. 6 God in his holiness hath spoke, Therein rejoyce I still; Shechem divide, and mete the vale Of Sucoth out I will. 7 To me doth Gilead appertain, Manasseh mine besides; Ephraim the strength is of my head, Judah my law prescribes. 8 Moab my washpot is, I will O'er Edom cast my shoe: O Palestine, because of me, Be thou triumphant too. 9 O who is it that will me bring Into the city strong? And into Edom who is he That will lead me along? 10 Is it not thou, O God, who did Us cast away thee fro; And thou, O God, who wouldest not Forth with our armies go? 11 From trouble give unto us help, For help of man is vain; Through God we'll do great acts, he shall Our foes tread with disdain. Scripture: Psalm 60
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To the chief Musician on Nehiloth: a Psalm of David

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Lord, give ear to what I say Lyrics: 1 O Lord give ear to what I say, My meditation understand. 2 My King, my God, to thee I pray, Voice of my cry do thou attend. 3 My voice the morning time within O Thou Jehovah shalt it hear: I will to thee i' th' morning time Address, and will mine eyes up rear. 4 For thou'rt a God hast no delight In sin; nor ill dwell with thee shall. 5 Fools shall not stand before thy sight, Who mischief work thou hat'st them all. 6 Thou wilt bring to destruction qutie, Them that do lying falshood prate: The man of blood and of deceit Jehovah will abominate. 7 But in thy many mercies now Enter into thy house will I: I in thy fear my self will bow Before thy house of sanctity. 8 Because of mine observing spies Lead me forth in thy righteousness: Before my face thy way likewise Do thou Jehovah strait express. 9 For in there mouth no truth they have, Their inward part iniquities; Their throat is as an open grave: Their tongue is smooth with flatteries. 10 O God make thou them wholly waste, From their own plots let them fall far; Out in their heaps of sin them cast, For they against thee rebels are. 11 Let them who trust in thee repose Rejoyce, and ever shouting be: For thou defend'st them, ye let those That love thy name be glad in thee. 12 Because Jehovah thou wilt yield A blessing to the righteous one. And wilt him crown as with a shield, With gracious acceptation. Scripture: Psalm 5
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To the chief Musician upon Jonath, Elem, Rechokim, Michtam of David, when the Philistines took him in Gath

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O God upon me mercy have Lyrics: 1 O God upon me mercy have, For man would swallow me: He fights against me all the day, Oppress me sore doth he. 2 Throughout the day mine enemies To swallow me devise; Who fight against me, O most high, They many are likewise. 3 I'll put my trust in thee always, When as I am afraid, And I in God his word will praise, In God my trust is staid. 4 For nothing be afraid I will That flesh can do to me. 5 All day they wrest my words for ill: 'Gainst me their thoughts all be. 6 Themselves together they combine, Themselves they closely hide: Because they watch'd this soul of mine, Into my steps they pry'd. 7 What shall they thus escape away By their unrighteousness? O God in wrath without delay, The people down depress. 8 Of all my wandrings to and fro Thou hast the reck'ning took: My tears thy bottle put into, Are they not in thy book? 9 Then shall my enemies turn back, When I do cry to thee: This I know in assured wise That God will be for me. 10 In God I'll praise the word, the word Praise in the Lord I will. 11 In God I'll trust, nor be afraid What man can do me ill. 12 O God upon me are thy vows; I'll render praise to thee. 13 Because that thou my soul from death Hast set at liberty. And wilt not thou also my feet From falling set them free? That I 'fore God may walk i'th'light Of them that living be. Scripture: Psalm 56
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The Songs of the Prophet Isaiah: Chap. XXV

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Lord, thou'rt my God, I'll thee exalt Lyrics: 1 Lord, thou'rt my God, I'll thee exalt, I will thy name confess; Who wonders dost, thy counsels old Are truth and faithfulness. 2 For thou a city mad'st an heap, Wall'd towns to waste did fall; The stranger never of the town Rebuild a palace shall. 3 And for this cause thee glorify The mighty people shall: The city of dread nations Shall rev'rence thee withal. 4 For thou hast been unto the poor His strong munition: In his distress thou art the strength Unto the needy one. Thou art a refuge from the storm, A shadow from the heat: When blasts of dreadful ones as storms, Against the wall do beat. 3 Thou shalt bring down the stranger's noise As heat in places dry: As heat by cloudy shade: the branch Of th' vi'lent low doth lie. [2] 6 The Lord of hosts moreover shall Upon this mountain make A sumptuous feast of fat things for All people to partake: A feast of wine drawn from the lees For them he shall prepare, Of fat and marrow things, of wines From lees refin'd that are. 7 And in this mountain, he destroy The face of cov'ring shall Cast o'er all people, and the vail Spread over nations all. 8 For ever he will swallow up Death into victory; The Lord God from all faces shall Wipe tears off utterly. From all the earth his folks rebuke He shall take clean away. 9 Lo, this our God, who will us save, For him we waiting stay. This is the Lord on whom we had Our expectation ; We will rejoice, and will be glad In his salvation. Scripture: Isaiah 25
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A Psalm of David

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The earth Jehovah's is Lyrics: 1 The earth Jehovah's is, With all the store of it, The habitable world is his, And they thereon that sit, 2 For its foundation He on the seas hath laid: And it the water floods upon Most solidly hath staid. 3 Jehovah's hill on high, Who shall ascent into? Within his place of sanctity, Who shall there stand also? 4 The clean in hands, likewise The pure in heart, and he Who hath not lift his soul to lies, Nor sworn deceitfully. 5 The benediction he Shall from the Lord receive. From God of his salvation he His righteousness shall have. 6 This is the progeny That seek him, even they That for thy face enquiring be; This Jacob is, Selah. [2] 7 Ye gates, lift up your heads, And doors that last for aye, Be ye lift up, that enter in The King of glory may. 8 This glorious King, Who's he? Jehovah puissant, And valiant Jehovah is, In battle valiant. 9 Ye gates lift up your heads, And doors that last for aye, Do ye lift up, that enter in The King of Glory may. 10 The glorious King, Oh say, Who is it that may be? The Lord of armies in array The glorious King is he. Selah. Scripture: Psalm 24
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A Psalm of David

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Jehovah hearken to the right Lyrics: 1 Jehovah hearken to the right, Attend unto my cry: Give ear unto my pray'r that goes, From lips that do not lie. 2 My Judgement from thy face let come, Thine eyes let see the right. Mine heart thou hast examined, And visited by night. 3 Thou hast me as in furnace try'd, And yet shalt nothing find: For that my mouth shall not transgress I am resolv'd in mind, 4 For what concerns the works of men, By lips words have I, The paths of him that doth destroy Observed heedfully. 5 Uphold thou my forth-going steps, Within thy beaten way: lest otherwise at any time My footsteps go astray. 6 Because that thou wilt answer me, O God on thee I call: Incline thou unto me thine ear, Hear thou my speech withal. [2] 7 Shew forth thy wondrous Grace on them That trust on thee repose: O thou that sav'st by thy right hand From self up-lifting foes. As th' apple of thine eye me keep, In thy wings shade me hide: 9 From wicked men my deadly foes, Who waste me on each side. 10 Clos'd in their fat they are, and they Boast with their mouth likewise. 11 They round us in our steps; on earth They set their bow'd down eyes. 12 He like a roaring lion is, That ready is to tear; In secret places sits as he A renting lion were. 13 Arise, do thou his face prevent, Make him bow down, O Lord: O set my soul at freedom from The wicked one thy sword. 14 From mortal men thy hand, o Lord, From men that mortal are; And of this passing world who have, Within this life their share. Thou with thine hidden treasure dost their bellies fill also: Their sons are fill'd, their residue They leave their babes unto. 15 In righteousness thy favour I Shall very clearly see: And waking with thine Image, I Shall satisfied be. Scripture: Psalm 17
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A Psalm for Solomon

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O God, thy judgments give the King Lyrics: 1 O God thy judgments give the king; Thy justice likewise to his son. 2 Just judgment he thy folk shall bring, And to thy poor see judgment done. 3 The mountains shall abundantly Unto the people bring forth peace; The little hills acordingly By executing righteousness. 4 Poor of the people judge he shall, And children of the needy save; He shall to pieces break ev'n all, Them that with fraud oppressed have. 5 They shall thee fear while sun and moon Endure, through generations all. 6 Like rain on mown grass he shall come, As show'rs on earth distilling fall. 7 The just shall flourish in his days, And store of peace till no moon be. 8 And from the seas unto the seas, From flood to land-end reign shall be. 9 They that dwell in the wilderness Themselves before him bow they must; And they who are his enemies They verily shall lick the dust. 10 Upon him presents shall bestow Of Tarshish and the isles the kings; Sheba's, and Seba's kings also Shall unto him give offerings. 11 Yea unto him all kings shall fall, And serve him ev'ry nation. 12 For needy crying save he shall, The poor an helper that hath none. 13 The poor and needy spare shall he, The souls shall of the needy save. 14 Their souls from fraud and wrong set free By him shall they redemption have; Their blood shall be in his eyes dear. 15 And he shall live, and Sheba's gold They shall him give; still by him pray'r Shall be, and daily be extoll'd. 16 Of corn an handful shall be there I'th' land the mountains tops upon; Whose fruit in shaking shall appear Like as the trees of Lebanon: And who are of the city they Like grass on earth shall flourish all. 17 His name it shall endure for aye As long as sun continue shall. Ev'n so his name continue shall: And men in him themselves shall bless: And of the world the nations all Shall him the blessed one profess. 18 O let Jehovah blessed be. The God, the God of Israel, For by himself alone doth he Work things that wond'rous are to tell. 19 And blessed be his glorious name For ever, let the earth fill'd be Full with the glory of the same, Amen, also Amen say we. For Common Tunes: And aye be blest his glorious name Let all the earth fill'd be Likewise with glory of the same. Amen, Amen say we. Scripture: Psalm 72
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A Prayer of Habakkuk, the Prophet Sigionoth

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Thy speech, O Lord, I heard with fear Lyrics: 2 Thy speech, O Lord, I heard with fear Revive in midst of years, O Lord, Thy work make known in midst of years, In wrath thy tender grace record. 3 God forth from Teman issued, The holy one from Paran hill. Selah. The skies his glory over-spread, And all the earth his Praise did fi11. 4 His brightness did as light appear, Horns from his hand proceeded thence, The hiding of his strength was there. 5 Before him went the pestilence. And from his feet coals burning went. 6 He stood and th' earth he measured: He looked, and the nations rent, The lasting hills were scattered. The hills of perpetuity Did bow, his ways for ever stand. 7 In anguish Cushan's tents saw I: The curtains shook of Midian's land. 8 What, did the floods the Lord displease? Was thy wrath against rivers wide? Or was thine ire against the seas? That thou didst on thy horses ride? Thy chariots of salvation were. 9 Made wholly naked was thy bow, As thou to th' tribes didst say and swear The earth with rivers cleave didst thou. 10 Thee saw, and shook the mountains steep, The floods of waters passed by: His voice forth utter did the deep, And lifted up his hands on high. 11 The sun and moon so high and bright Stood still within their dwelling sphere; Then moved at thine arrows light, At shining of thv glitt'ring spear. 12 Thcu didst march thro' the land in wrath, The heathen thou didst thresh in rage. 13 Thou forth also didst make thy path For safety of thy heritage, For safety, with thine ointed one: Thou of the wicked's house the head Bidft wound : and the foundation Was to the neck discovered. 14 Thou cf his villages the head, Didst with his staves strike thro' the same; That me they might have icattered, When as a whirlwind out they came. 'Twas their rejoicing to devour The poor afflicted secretly. 15 Thou with thine horses went'st in pow'r ' Through seas and heaps of waters high. 16 I heard, my belly trembled then, And at thy voice my lips did quake: A rottenness my bones came in, And I within my self did shake. That in the day of trouble so I might in quietness sit still: When he ascends the people to, Them with his troops invade he will. 17 Tho' fig-tree blossom not at all, Nor any fruit in vines appear, The labour of the olive fail, And tho' the fields no meat should bear: Tho' flocks should be cut off from fold, In shall no herd should have abode; 18 Yet in the Lord rejoyce I would, I'll joy in my salvation's God: The Lord God is my strength, and he Doth make my feet like hinds also, And he it is who causeth me Upon my places high to go. Scripture: Habakkuk 3

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