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Rulers must obey God

Author: Watts Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #86 (1840) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 2 First Line: Now, saith the spirit of the Lord Topics: Appeals in Behalf of the Slave To Rulers Languages: English

Why Do Heathen Nations Rage?

Hymnal: Trinity Psalter Hymnal #2A (2018) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Scripture: Psalm 2 Topics: Danger of Delay; Fear of God; Nations; Prosperity; Punishment of Wicked; Wrath Of God Languages: English Tune Title: MONSEY CHAPEL
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Why Do Heathen Nations Rage?

Hymnal: Trinity Psalter Hymnal #2B (2018) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Scripture: Psalm 2 Topics: Danger of Delay; Fear of God; Prosperity; Punishment of Wicked; Wrath Of God Languages: English Tune Title: SALZBURG

Psalm 2

Hymnal: The Book of Psalms for Singing #2 (1998) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Scripture: Psalm 2 First Line: Why do heathen nations rage? Tune Title: HINTZE
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Where Armies Scourge the Countryside (Bring Peace to Earth Again)

Author: Herman G. Stuempfle Jr. Hymnal: Glory to God #344 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2:1-2 First Line: Where armies scourge the countryside Refrain First Line: O God of mercy, hear our prayer Topics: Family; The Life of the Nations; World Peace; Rédemption Languages: English Tune Title: PACE MIO DIO
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See How the Nations Rage Together

Author: Richard Allen Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #353 (2024) Scripture: Psalm 2:1 Lyrics: 1. See how the nations rage together, Seeking of each others' blood; See how the Scriptures are fulfilling! Repent, awake, and turn to God. We see the fig tree slowly budding; You who now in ruin lie, Behold the leaves almost appearing, Awake! take heed, your end is nigh. 2. We read of wars and great commotions Calling forth that dreadful day; O sinners, quit your sinful courses And trifle not your time away. Consider now the desolation And the shortness of your time; Behold, there's none but fiery ocean For all who don't repent in time. 3. Ye ministers who wait on preaching, Teachers and exhorters, too, Can you not see the harvest waiting? Arise, there is no rest for you. Arise, dear kindred, let's be doing; See the nations in distress; The Lord of hosts forbids their ruin Before the day of grace is past. 4. We see the land lie in confusion, Dreadful to our mortal eyes, But oh, dear sinners, that is nothing To when the day of gloom draws nigh; To see the Lord in clouds descending, Saints and angels guard him round; The saints from earth will rise to meet him, But sinners speechless at his frown. 5. O sinners, something e’en more dreadful, ’Fore your judge you must appear, To answer for your past transactions And how you ran your courses here. The book of conscience will be opened With your character therein; The sentence is, depart, ye cursèd, And ev’ry saint will cry, “Amen.” 6. O Lord, forbid for this, our nation, That should be their dreadful case; Now sinners, turn and find salvation, While he yet offers you free grace. ’Tis now you have a gospel morning; Still the lamp holds out to burn, And now you have sufficient warning: O sinners! sinners! will you turn? Topics: Ordinary Time Week 28 Languages: English Tune Title: NATIONS RAGE
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Why do the heathen storm with ire?

Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book #591 (1898) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 2 Languages: English Tune Title: HAMBURG
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Great God should we thy grace abuse

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #CXV (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2 Lyrics: 1 Great God should we thy grace abuse, Thy love and pow'r disown! As did the disobedient Jews, Who brought thy judgments down. 2 Thy bounteous hand on them bestowed What e'er their wants suppli'd; Yet they provoked thee their God, Until they were distroy'd. 3 Thy mercies long with sinners bear, Thy blessing them pursue; But thy strict judgments every where, Must punish vices too. 4 God spared not his chosen race, Though long he prov'd their friend; When long they had abus'd his grace, They perish'd in the end. 5 Should we like they suppose we stand, And therefore live secure; Our house is built upon the sand, And our destruction sure. 6 Then let us ever watch and pray, Be always on our guard; Lest like the Jew's we run astray, And thus forsake the Lord. Topics: Ninth Sunday after Trinity Languages: English
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Immanuel, exalted above every Name

Author: James Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CLXXVIII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2:7-8 First Line: Jesus, thou highest, loveliest name Lyrics: 1 Jesus, thou highest, loveliest name Of all on earth of heav'n, The blest reward of all thy shame, By thy great father giv'n. 2 Because thou didst thy heavens bow, Thy people's ancient Ssuit; Cam'st down in servant's form, so low, As loss of all repute. 3 In fashion as that fallen race, Whose offspring are but grass, Thou took'st the meanest servile place In all their lowest class: 4 Becam'st obedient unto death, Nor could'st, nor would'st thou flee; But humbly didst resign thy breath Upon the shameful tree! 5 Therefore hath God exalted thee, And set thee up on high; Where thou shalt prais'd and worshipp'd be To all eternity. Topics: The Exaltation of the Prince of Peace: The Saviour of the World Languages: English
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O Mighty God, thou virgin son!

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #XX (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2 Lyrics: 1 O Mighty God, thou virgin son! Jesus, my Lord and King! Thou art my Saviour, thou alone, Who dost salvation bring: 2 Not any who on earth do dwell, Not Kings of might and pow'r; Nor Angels who do far excel, Could save us ev'r more. 3 Such as the fallen Angels are, Such was our wretched case, Condemn'd to horror and dispair And infinite disgrace. 4 The covenant that Adam broke, Has caus'd our wretched state: And thus we feel the heavy yoke Of sin and all its weight. 5 But O, thy mercy and thy love! And grace for us design'd: Will ever more effectual prove, To change the carnal mind. Topics: Second Christmas Languages: English

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