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Ye just in God rejoice

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXXIII (1742) Lyrics: 1 Ye just in God rejoyce, Praise well th' upright doth suit. 2 Praise God with harp, with psalt'ry sing To him on ten string'd lute. 3 A new song sing to him, aloud play skilfully: 4 Because Jehovah's word is right, His works all verity. 5 He loveth righteousness, And also equity, The earth is fully furnish'd with The Lord's benignity. 6 For by jehovah's word The heavens had their frame; And by th' spirit of his mouth, All th' armies of the same. 7 The waters of the sea He gathers as a heap: Together as in store-houses He layeth up the deep. 8 All men throughout the earth, Let them Jehovah fear; Let all the dwellers of the world Unto him rev'rence bear. 9 Because he did but speak The word, and it was made; He did give out commandement, And it was firmly staid. 10 The Lord doth bring to night The heathen counsel wise; He makes to be of none effect What people do devise. 11 The counsel of the Lord Abide for ever shall: The cogitations of his heart To generations all. [2] 12 O blessed nation, Whose God Jehovah is; And people whom for heritage He chosen hat for his. 13 The Lord from heaven looks, All sons of men views well 14 Look from his dwelling place doth he To all on earth that dwell. 15 The hearts of every one Alike he doth them frame, And all their operations He well doth mind the same. 16 By multitude of hosts No king himself doth save, Nor yet by multitude of strength They strong deliverance have. 17 A horse a vain thing is to be a saviour; Nor shall he work deliverance By greatness of his pow'r. 18 On them that do him fear, Lo is Jehovah's eye, Upon them that do place their hope On his benignity. 19 To save alive in death, Their soul from death to free. 20 Our soul doth for Jehovah wait; Our help and shield is he. 21 For our heart joys in him, In's holy name trust we: Thy mercy Lord, let be on us Like as we trust in thee. Scripture: Psalm 33 Languages: English
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Ye nations all Jehovah praise

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXVIIa (1742) Lyrics: 1 Ye nations all Jehovah praise, And give him praise ye people all. 2 For great to us his mercy is, His truth lasts aye, the Lord extol. Scripture: Psalm 117 Languages: English
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Why stand'st thou Lord far off? why hid'st

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PX (1742) Lyrics: 1 Why stand'st thou Lord far off? why hid'st Thy self in times of strait. 2 In pride the wicked persecutes The poor afflicted weight: Caught be they in their plots forecast. 3 For of his hearts desire The wicked boasts: and bless he doth The churl, that stirs God's ire. 4 The wicked one according to His countenances pride Will not inquire: that there's no God So all his thoughts abide. 5 His ways do always bring forth grief, On high thy judgments be Above his sight: his pressing foes Puff at them all will he. 6 Within his heart he thus hath said, I shall not moved be, From age to age that am not yet In ill adversity 7 His mouth with cursing filled is, Deceits and fallacy, Under his tongue perverseness is, Also iniquity. 8 In lurking places of the towns He sits; in secret dens He slays the harmless, 'gains the poor His eyes down shily bends. 9 He closely lurks as lion lurks In den the poor to catch: He lurks and trapping them in's net Th' afflicted poor doth snatch. 10 Down doth he crouch, and to the dust He humbly bows withal, That so a multitude of poor In his strong paws may fall 11 He saith in's heart, God hat forgot, He hides his face away, So that he will not see this thing, Unto eternal aye. [2] 12 Jehovah rise thou up, O God Lift up thine hand on high, Cast not the meek afflicted one Out of thy memory. 13 O wherefore doth the wicked man Contemn th' almighty one? He in his heart saith, thou wilt not Make inquisition. 14 Thou see'st, for thou mark'st wrong and spight With thy hand to repay. The poor leaves it to thee: thou art Of fatherless the stay. 15 The wicked's arm in pieces break, And of the evil one Search thou out his impiety, Until thou findest none. 16 Jehovah king for ever is: And to eternal aye Out of his land the heathen folk Are perished away. 17 The meek afflicted man's desire Jehovah thou dost hear: Thou firmly dost prepare their heart, Thou mak'st attent thine ear. 18 To judge the fatherless and poor; That add no more he may The man of sorrows from the land With terror to dismay. Scripture: Psalm 10 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, Altaschith, Michtam of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLVIII (1742) First Line: Do ye, O congregation Lyrics: 1 Do ye, O congregation, Speak righteousness indeed? In judgment do ye sons of men, With uprightness proceed? 2 Ye you injuroius wickedness In heart will working be: The weight of your hands violence Weigh out i'th' land do ye. 3 The wicked are estranged from The womb, they go astray, And even from the belly they Their falshood do display. 4 Ev'n like a serpent's poison is The poison that they bear; They are like as the adder deaf That stoppeth up her ear. 5 Who will not hearken to the voice, O such as charmers are; Although the charmer in his charms None of his cunning spare. 6 Within their mouth do thou their teeth Break out, O God most strong: Do thou, O Lord, the mighty teeth Break of the lions young. 7 As waters let them melt away, Continually that flee: And when he bends his shafts, let them, As cut asunder be. 8 As melts a snail, let ev'ry one Of them away so run: Like women's timeless birth, that they May never see the sun. 9 Before your pots can feel the thorns So shall he them surprise, As with a whirlwind; both alive And in most wrathful wise. 10 The righteous shall rejoyce when as He doth the vengeance see: He shall his feet wash in the blood Of them that wicked be. 11 So men shall say assuredly, There's for the righteous fruit; Sure there's a God that in the earth Doth judgment execute Scripture: Psalm 58 Languages: English
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O Lord thou favour'd hast thy land

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXXVb (1742) Lyrics: 1 O Lord thou favour'd hast thy land Jacob's captivity; 2 Thou hast brought back, thou pardoned hast Thy folks iniquity, thou hast close covered all their sin. Selah. 3 Thou hast thy wrath off cast; Thou from the fierceness of thine ire Thy self returned hast. 4 Turn us again, O thou the God Of our salvation? And towards us cause thou to cease Thine indignation. Wilt thou be angry still with us For evermore? what shall Thine anger be by thee drawn out To generations all? 6 Wilt thou not us revive? in thee Thy folk rejoyce shall so; 7 Shew us thy mercy, Lord on us Thy saving health below. [2] 8 I'll hear what God the Lord will say, For surely he'll speak peace To's folk and saints, but let not them Return to foolishness. 9 Sure nigh to them that do him fear Is his salvation; That glory may within our land Have habitation. 10 Mercy and truth do jointly meet, Justice and peace do kiss; 11 Truth springs from th' earth and righteousness From heaven looking is. 12 Yea what is good the Lord shall give; Our land yield her increase. 13 Justice before him go and in the way her feet shall place. Scripture: Psalm 85 Languages: English
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O come let us unto the Lord

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXCV (1742) Lyrics: 1 O come let us unto the Lord Shout forth with joyful voice: To th' rock of our salvation Let's make triumphant noise. 2 Let us with giving thanks draw nigh His holy presence to: Let us with Psalms triumphantly Unto him sing also. 3 For God the Lord most mighty is Great king o'er all gods he. 4 Earth deeps are in his hand, and his The strength of mountains be. 5 The sea to him belonging is, Because he made the same; And also the dry land is his, For it his hands did frame, [2] 6 Come let us worship with accord, And bowing down adore: Him that our maker is, the Lord, O let us kneel before. 7 Because he is our God, and we His pasture's people are, And of his hands the sheep, if ye To day his voice will hear 8 O let not as in Meribah, Hardness your hearts possess: As in the day of Massah they Did in the wilderness. 9 Your fathers did me tempt and trym And there my works look'd on: I forty years was grieved by That generation. 10 And said in heart this people stray, My ways they do not know, 11 To whom I sware in wrath, if they Into my rest should go. Scripture: Psalm 95 Languages: English
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The Lord did say unto my Lord

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXb (1742) Lyrics: 1 The Lord did say unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, Till I thine en'mies make a stool Whereon thy feet may stand. 2 The Lord shall of thy strength the rod From out of Sion send; In mid'st of all thine enemies, Thy conq'ring pow'r extend. 3 Thy people are in thy days pow'r In holy beauties free, As dew from early morning womb Thou hast thy youth to thee. 4 The Lord hath sworn, and never will Repent what he did say, By th' order of Melchisedeck Thou art a priest for aye. 5 The Lord who is at thy right hand, Shall wounding strike thro' kings, Upon the day wherein that he His indignation brings. 6 He shall among the heathen judge, And fill with bodies dead Great places; and o'er many lands, He shall strike thro' the head. 7 Out of the torrent he shall drink I'th' way he passeth by: Because of this therefore he shall Lift up the head on high. Scripture: Psalm 110 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, upon Gittith. A Psalm of Asaph

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXXI (1742) First Line: Unto the mighty God our strength Lyrics: 1 Unto the mighty God our strength Sing with a shouting voice: Unto the God of Jacob so, Make thee a joyful noise. 2 Take up a psalm of melody The timbrel hither bring, Together with the psalter, And harp sweet sounding string. 3 As in the time of the new moon, With trumpet sound on high: As in appointed time and day Of our solemnity. 4 Because that unto Israel This thing a precept was, And by the God of Jacob this Did for a statute pass. 5 This witness he in Joseph set, When he through Egypt went: Wherein a language I did hear, But knew not what it meant. 6 I from the burthen which he bare His shoulder did set free, His hands also were from the pots Delivered by me. 7 Thou call'd in straits, and i thee freed; In thunder's secresy I answer'd thee at Meribah, Its waters proved thee. Selah. [2] 8 Hear, O my people, and I will Unto thee testify: If that thou wilt, O Israel, Hear me attentively. 9 There shall not any strange god be In midst of thee at all: Nor unto any foreign god Thou bowing down shalt fall. 10 I am the Lord thy God, who thee From land of Egypt led: Thy mouth ope wide, and thou by me With plenty shall be fed. 11 My people yet would not give ear, Unto the voice I spake: And Israel would not in me Their full contentment take. 12 So their perverse intents of heart I left them then to have; And let them walk on in the way Which their own counsels gave. 13 O that my people unto me Obedient had been! And O that Israel he had Walked my ways within! 14 I should within a little time Have pulled down their foes: I should have turn'd my hand upon Such as did them oppose. 15 The haters of the Lord to him Obed'ence should have fain'd: But unto perpetuity Their time should have remain'd. 16 And with the finest of the wheat Have nourish'd them should he: With honey of the rock I should Have satisfied thee. Scripture: Psalm 81 Languages: English
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The triumphant Song of Moses

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #288 (1742) First Line: I to the Lord will sing Lyrics: 1 I to the Lord will sing, for he Triumph'd in glory so; He both the horse and rider down Into the sea did throw. 2 Jah is my strength and song, and he Is my salvation: He is my God, I'11 him prepare An habitation. My father's God he is also, I'll him exalt: the same 3 Jehovah is a man of war, Jehovah is his name. 4 He Pharaoh's chariots and his host Into the sea hath cast. His chosen captains drowned were As the red fen they pass'd, 5 The depths them hid, to th' bottom they Like as a stone sunk down. 6 Jehovah, thy right hand in pow'r Most glorious is renown'd. Lord, thy right hand in pieces dash'd Those that against thee rose. 7 And in thy excellency great, Thou haft o'erthrown thy foes. Thou did'st send forth thy wrath, which as The stubble did them waste. 8 Together gather'd were the waves Ev'n with thy nostrils blast: The floods stood upright as an heap, The depths in mid-sea froze. 9 The foe said, I'll pursue, I'll take, I will the spoil dispose. My lust on them shall filled be, My sword draw out will I: My hand shall them again possess, Or wholly them destroy. 10 Thou with thy wind didst on them blow, The sea them covered soon: They in the mighty waters sunk, Like lead sunk quickly down. [2] 11 Lord, who's like thee among the gods, Who like thee, glorious In holiness, fearful in praise, In doings marvellous! 12 When thou didst forth thy right hand stretch The earth them swallowed. 13 The people whom thou hast redeemed, Thou hast in mercy led. Thou by thy strength shalt guide them to That holy seat of thine. 14 The folk shall hear and fear, and grieve Shall they of Palestine. 15 Then Edom's dukes shall be amaz'd, And Moab's mighty men Trembling shall seize, away shall melt All Canaan's dwellers then. 16 Fear upon them and dread shall fall By thine arm's mightiness. They like a stone shall quiet lie, Until thy people pass: Until thy people Lord shall pass Which thou hast purchased: 17 Till thou hast brought them in, and in Thy mount established. The mount of thine inheritance, O Lord, the place wherein Thou hast prepar'd thy sanctuary For thee to dwell therein: Which thy hands, Lord, establish'd have. 18 Jehovah he shall reign; For evermore, through ages all, For ever sovereign. 19 For Pharaoh's horse and chariots his And horsemen down they went Into the sea, Jehovah then The sea upon them sent. 20 The waters of the sea on them He turned back in haste, But on dry land thro' midst of sea The sons of Isra'l pass'd. Miriam's Answer: 21 Sing ye unto the Lord, for he Triumph'd in glory so, He both the horse and rider down Into the sea did throw Scripture: Exodus 15 Languages: English
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The Prophetic song of Moses

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #291 (1742) First Line: O heavens give ye attentive ear Lyrics: 1 O heavens give ye attentive ear To what I shall declare, And also thou, O earth, shalt hear What my mouth's sayings are. 2 My doctrine like the rain shall drop, My speech distil shall as The dew, as rain on tender herbs, And like the show'rs on grass. 3 Because that I Jehovah's name Will publish all abroad: See that ye greatness attribute Therefore unto our God. 4 That rock his work most perfect is, For's ways all judgment be, A God of truth, and without sin, Both just and right is he. 5 But they defil'd themselves, their spot, Is not his children's stain, A crooked generation they And froward do remain. 6 O foolish people and unwise. The Lord thus pay do ye; Thy father who thee bought and made, And fstablish'd is not he? 7 Remember days of old, the years, Of ev'ry age mark well; Thy father ask, and he'il thee shew; Thine elders will thee tell. 8 When as the highest shar'd their lots Unto the nations; When as the separation he Did make of Adam's sons. The borders of the people he Did set where they should dwell, According to the number of The sons of Israel. 9 Because Jehovah's portion His chosen people be, The lot of his inheritance, Jacob's posterity. 10 He found him in a desert land, Where the wild beasts did cry: He led him round, him taught, him kept As th' apple of his eye. ii As th' eagle stirreth up her nest, And flutters o'er her young, Spreads out her wings, and takes them up, Bears them her wings upon: 12 Ev'n in such wise Jehovah led Him up and down alone; A strange or idol god with him There was not any one. 13 On the high places of the earth He caused him to ride, That with the plenteous fields increase, He might be satisfy'd. The honey from the rock also, To suck he did him make; He from tke flinty rock likewise, Did make him oyl to take. 14 On butter thou of kine, and on The milk of sheep didst feed; With fat of lambs,and goats, and rams, That were of Bashan's breed. Together with the fatness of The wheaten kidnies fine: Thou of the grapes didft also drink The blood, refined wine. [2] 15 But Jesurun then waxed fat, And wantonly did spurn: Thou art with fatness covered, Art thick with fatness grown. Then he forsook the mighty God, Who had him magnify'd, The rock of his salvation He also vilify'd. 16 They with strange gods his jealousy Did kindle as a fire, And with abominations They did provoke his ire. 17 They did to devils, not to God, Their sacrifice prefer; To gods unknown, new up-starts whom Their fathers did not fear. 18 The rock who thee begotten hath, Remembred thou hast not: The mighty God who formed thee, Thou also hast forgot. 19 When this Jehovah saw, then he Despising, them did loath; Because of the provoking of His sons and daughters both. 20 He said, I'll hide my face from them, What is their end I'll see: For they a very froward race; They faithless children be. 21 With that which is no god they have Me mov'd to jealousy; They have provoked me to wrath, With idols vanity. With what's no people I'll also Them move to jealousy; Them with a foolish nation too To wrath provoke will I. [3] 22 For fire enkindled in my wrath Shall burn to hell below, And waste the earth with her increase, Hills bottoms fire also. 23 I mifchiefs will upon them heap, Mine arrows on them spend ; 24 With hunger burnt, with heat devour'd, With bitter plagues them end. The teeth of cruel beasts I will Upon them send also: The poison too of serpents vile Which on the dust do go. 25 The sword without, and dread within, Young men and maids bereave; Which neither shall the suckling babe, Nor hoary headed leave. 26 Yea into corners I did say, That I would scatter them; I'll their remembrance make to cease Among the sons of men. 27 But that I fear'd their foes wou'd rage, Lest they would carry strange, And say, our high hand, not the Lord, Hath wrought this mighty change. 28 For they're a nation counselless, Nor understanding find, 29 O were they wifs, this understood, Their latter end would mind. 30 How should one chase a thousand, two Ten thousand put to flight? Had not their rock them fold, and them Jehovah shut up quite. 31 Because their rock unto our rock Is not to be compared; Yea, tho' our enemies themselves As judges mould be heard. 32 For their vine is of Sodom's vine, And of Gomorrah's field; Their grapes are grapes of gall, to them They bitter clusters yield. 33 Their wine as dragon's pois'n, as asps Their cruel venom is. 34 Is not this stor'd with me, and seal'd Among my treasuries? [4] 35 Vengeance is mine and recompence, In time their foot shall slide: For their wo-day is nigh, and soon Evil shall them betide, 36 Because the Lord his folk shall judge, For's servants he'll repent. When none shut up or lest he sees, And that their power is spent. 37 Then he shall say those gods of theirs, Now where, O where are they? Where is the rock on whom they did. Their expectation stay? 38 Which eat their sacrifices fat, Drank their wine offerings too, Let them arise, help you, and be A hiding-place for you. 39 See now that I, ev'n I am he, And there's no god with me' I kill and quicken, wound and heal, None from my hand can free; 40 For I to heav'n lift up mine hand, And say I live for aye. 41 If my bright sword I whet, and if My hand on judgment stay; I'll render vengeance to my foes, I'll pay them that me hate; 42 I'll make mine arrows drunk with blood, And flesh my sword shall eat. With blood of slain, and those who fall Into captivity. Even from the first, revenge I take Upon the enemy. 43 Sing joyfully ye nations, with Those who his people be: Because that of his servants all Revenge the blood will he. And to his adversaries he Will render vengeance due, And he will mercy to his land, And to his people shew. Scripture: Deuteronomy 32 Languages: English

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