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O God, thou art the Father

Author: Duncan Macgregor (1854-1923); St. Columba (521-597) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #119 (2005) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Scripture: Psalm 2:6 Lyrics: 1 O God, thou art the Father of all that have believed: from whom all hosts of angels have life and power received. O God, thou art the maker of all created things, the righteous Judge of judges, the almighty King of kings. 2 High in the heavenly Zion thou reignest God adored; and in the coming glory thou shalt be Sovereign Lord. Beyond our ken thou shinest, the everlasting Light; ineffable in loving, unthinkable in might. 3 Thou to the meek and lowly thy secrets dost unfold; O God, thou doest all things, all things both new and old. I walk secure and blessèd in every clime or coast, in name of God the Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost. Topics: Assurance; God in Trinity; Jesus transfiguration; Providence Languages: English Tune Title: DURROW
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O God, thou art the Father

Author: Duncan Macgregor (1854-1923); St. Columba (521-597) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #119 (2008) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Scripture: Psalm 2:6 Lyrics: 1 O God, thou art the Father of all that have believed: from whom all hosts of angels have life and power received. O God, thou art the maker of all created things, the righteous Judge of judges, the almighty King of kings. 2 High in the heavenly Zion thou reignest God adored; and in the coming glory thou shalt be Sovereign Lord. Beyond our ken thou shinest, the everlasting Light; ineffable in loving, unthinkable in might. 3 Thou to the meek and lowly thy secrets dost unfold; O God, thou doest all things, all things both new and old. I walk secure and blessèd in every clime or coast, in name of God the Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost. Topics: Assurance; God in Trinity; Jesus transfiguration; Providence Languages: English Tune Title: DURROW
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Psalm 2: Why rage the heathen? and vain things

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #P2 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2 First Line: Why rage the heathen? and vain things Lyrics: 1Why rage the heathen? and vain things why do the people mind? 2Kings of the earth do set themselves, and princes are combin’d, To plot against the Lord, and his Anointed, saying thus, 3Let us asunder break their bands, and cast their cords from us. 4He that in heaven sits shall laugh; the Lord shall scorn them all. 5Then shall he speak to them in wrath, in rage he vex them shall. 6Yet, notwithstanding, I have him to be my King appointed; And over Sion, my holy hill, I have him King anointed. 7The sure decree I will declare: The Lord hath said to me, Thou art mine only Son; this day I have begotten thee. 8Ask of me, and for heritage the heathen I’ll make thine; And, for possession, I to thee will give earth’s utmost line. 9Thou shalt, as with a weighty rod of iron, break them all; And, as a potter’s sherd, thou shalt them dash in pieces small. 10Now therefore, kings, be wise; be taught, ye judges of the earth: 11Serve God in fear, and see that ye join trembling with your mirth. 12Kiss ye the Son, lest in his ire ye perish from the way, If once his wrath begin to burn: bless’d all that on him stay. Languages: English

Why rage the heathen? and vain things

Hymnal: The Book of Praise #2 (1918) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 2 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 44th
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Why rage the heathen? And vain things

Hymnal: The Presbyterian Book of Praise #P2 (1897) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2 Languages: English Tune Title: YORK
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Why rage the heathen? and vain things

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P2 (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2 Lyrics: 1 Why rage the heathen? and vain things why do the people mind? 2 Kings of the earth do set themselves, and princes are combined, to plot against the Lord, and his anointed, saying thus, 3 let us asunder break their bands, and cast their cords from us. 4 He that in heaven sits shall laugh; the Lord shall scorn them all. 5 Then shall he speak to them in wrath, in rage he vex them shall. 6 Yet, I my King appointed have upon my holy hill; on Zion mount his throne is set, established by my will. 7 The sure decree I will declare: the Lord hath said to me, thou art mine only Son; this day I have begotten thee. 8 Ask of me, and for heritage the heathen I’ll make thine; and for possession I to thee will give earth’s utmost line. 9 Thou with a rod of iron shalt beat down and break them all; them, as a potter’s vessel, thou shalt dash in pieces small. 10 Now therefore, kings, be wise; be taught ye judges of the earth: 11 serve ye the Lord in holy fear; join trembling with your mirth. 12 Kiss ye the Son, lest in his ire ye perish from the way, for suddenly his wrath may burn: blest all that on him stay. Languages: English Tune Title: WESTMINSTER
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Psalm 2

Hymnal: Foundations Psalter #2 (2023) Scripture: Psalm 2 First Line: Why rage the heathen? and vain things Lyrics: 1 Why rage the heathen? and vain things why do the people mind? 2 Kings of the earth do set themselves, and princes are combined, To plot against the Lord, and his Anointed, saying thus, 3 Let us asunder break their bands, and cast their cords from us. 4 He that in heaven sits shall laugh; the Lord shall scorn them all. 5 Then shall he speak to them in wrath, in rage he vex them shall. 6 Yet, notwithstanding, I have him to be my King appointed; And over Zion, my holy hill, I have him King anointed. 7 The sure decree I will declare; the Lord hath said to me, Thou art mine only Son; this day I have begotten thee. 8 Ask of me, and for heritage the heathen I'll make thine; And, for possession, I to thee will give earth's utmost line. 9 Thou shalt, as with a weighty rod of iron, break them all; And, as a potter's sherd, thou shalt them dash in pieces small. 10 Now therefore, kings, be wise; be taught, ye judges of the earth: 11 Serve God in fear, and see that ye join trembling with your mirth. 12 Kiss ye the Son, lest in his ire ye perish from the way, If once his wrath begin to burn: blessed all that on him stay. Languages: English
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Thus God declares his sovereign will

Hymnal: Hymnal #110 (1874) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2 Topics: The Christian Year Easter Languages: English
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With restless and ungoverned rage

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #II (1760) Scripture: Psalm 2 Lyrics: 1 With restless and ungover'd Rage, why do the Heathen storm? Why in such rash Attempts engage, as they can ne’er perform? 2 The great in Counsel, and in Might, their various Forces bring; Against the Lord they all unite, and his anointed King. 3 "Must we submit to their Commands? presumptuously they say: "No, let us break their slavish Bands, "and cast their Chains away." 4 But God, who sits enthron'd on High, and sees how they combine, Does their conspiring Strength defy, And mocks their vain Design. 5 Thick Clouds of Wrath divine shall break on his rebellious Foes: And thus will he in Thunder speak, to all that dare oppose: 6 "Though madly you dispute my Will, "the King that I ordain, "Whose Throne is fix'd on Sion’s Hill, "shall there securely reign." 7 Attend, O Earth, whilst I declare God’s uncontroul'd Decree: “Thou art my Son, this Day, my Heir, "have I begotten thee. 8 Ask, and receive thy full Demands; thine shall the Heathen be; The utmost Limits of the Lands, "shall be posses'd by thee. 9 "Thy threat’ning Sceptte thou shalt shake, "and crush them ev'ry-where; "As massy Bars of Iron break "the Potter’s brittle Ware. 10 Learn then, ye Princes; and give Ear, ye Judges of the Earth; 11 Worship the Lord with holy Fear; rejoice with awful Mirth. 12 Appease the Son with due Respect, your timely Homage pay; Lest he revenge the bold Neglect, incens'd by your Delay. 13 If but in Part his Anger rise, who can endure the Flame? Then blest are they whose Hope relies On his most Holy Name. Languages: English
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With restless and ungovern'd rage

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #II (1793) Scripture: Psalm 2 Lyrics: 1 With restless and ungovern'd rage, why do the Heathen storm? Why in such rash attempts engage, as they can ne’er perform? 2 The great in council and in might, their various forces bring; Against the Lord they all unite, and his anointed King. 3 "Must we submit to their commands?" presumptuously they say; "No, let us break their slavish bands, "and cast their chains away." 4 But God, who sits enthron'd on high, and sees how they combine, Does their conspiring strength defy, and mocks their vain design. 5 Thick clouds of wrath divine shall break on his rebellious foes; And thus will he in thunder speak, to all that dare oppose. 6 "Though madly you dispute my will, "the king that I ordain, "Whose throne is fix'd on Sion’s hill, "shall there securely reign." 7 Attend, O earth, whilst I declare God’s uncontroll'd decree: "Thou art my son; this day. my heir "have I begotten thee. 8 "Ask and receive thy full demands, "thine shall the heathen be: "The utmost limits of the lands "shall be possess'd by thee. 9 "Thy threat’ning sceptre thou shalt shake, "and crush them ev'ry where; "As massay bars of iron break "the potter’s brittle ware." 10 Learn then, ye princes; and give ear, ye judges of the earth: 11 Worship the Lord with holy fear; rejoice with awful mirth. 12 Appease the Son with due respect your timely homage pay; Lest he revenge the bold neglect, incens'd by your delay. 13 If but in part his anger rise, who can endure the flame? Then blest are they, whose hope relies On his most holy Name. Languages: English

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