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Praise, O My Heart, to You

Author: Ridgely Torrence, 1875-1950 Meter: 10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 104 First Line: Praise, O my heart, to you, O Source of Life Lyrics: 1 Praise, O my heart, to you, O Source of Life, you are my tide of joy, my sea, my shore, my field of sky with stars that never set; now I will learn your wonders all my days, and my vain ways in darkness be no more. 2 Your glory is forever, and with dance you move among your works and they to you. You look upon the earth, and at your glance it sways with trembling, and above the hills a smoke ascends where you have touched their rest. 3 They wait for you alone, all living things, to have their food from you, and they are fed. When your hand opens they are satisfied; you give; they gather. When they think you far a trouble comes upon them and a dread. 4 They go again to be the dust they tread. You breathe upon the dust, they rise and are. I will sing praises to you while life fills my flesh with breath; as long as life shall stream from you within me, I will sing your light. Topics: Jewish and Christian Teachings Psalms Used With Tune: ADAM'S SONG
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Watu Wa Yesu

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 104:1 First Line: Watu wa Yesu, sifuni Bwana Lyrics: 1 Watu wa Yesu, sifuni Bwana, M-tangazeni, ulimwenguni, Sifa za Yesu, zienee pote, Mataifa yote, yamsifu Yesu. 2 Humilki pote, mbingu na n-chi, Ufalme wake, hauna mwisho, Wote wa mbinguni m-tukuzeni, Msifuni daima hata milele. 3 Neema yake ni nyingi sana, Upendo wake ni wa ajabu, M-linzi, M-chunga,Mwokozi wetu Mfarifi, Mwombezi na Kiongozi. 4 Fadhili zake zaonekana, Anavikidhi viumbe vyake, Vyakula, vinywaji ni vingi kwake, Mwangaza na mvua atugawia. 5 Sifuni Bwana kamwimbieni, Anastahili fahari yoge, Heshima na pendo m-peni Bwana, Mwokozi Mwombezi na Mfalme Yesu. Topics: Irada, Sifa Na Injil

I'll Sing a New Hymn To My God

Author: Christopher M. Idle Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 104 First Line: [I'll Sing a New Hymn To My God] Text Sources: Light Upon the River (Hope Publishing Company,, 1998)

Blessed By God

Author: Michael Connolly, b. 1955 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 104 First Line: You spread out the heavens Used With Tune: [You spread out the heavens] Text Sources: The Divine Praises

God of All Creation

Author: David Haas, b. 1957 Meter: 7.10.7.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 104 First Line: God of the ocean and sea! Topics: Homeless Used With Tune: CREATION
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Great God of All, We Sing Your Praise

Author: Mary Nelson Keithahn Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 104 Lyrics: Great God of all, we sing your praisein different words, in different ways,yet we are one, formed by your hand,and called to live by your command.You freely bless us from our birthwith all the treasures of the earth.Make us wise stewards; help us sharethese gifts entrusted to our care.In times of trouble, times of grief,in times of doubt and unbelief,you walk with us, a loyal friend.Make us as faithful to the end.When we seek vengeance for a wrong,you fill our hearts with mercy's song.We yield to you our selfish pride.Let justice reign and love abide.Great God of all, with thankful heartsfor all the blessings you impart,we sing your praise, our voices one,from dawn of day to setting sun. Topics: Christan Life Thanksgiving; Interfaith Worship Inclusive hymn; Peace and Justice Used With Tune: FRIENDS Text Sources: The Song Lingers On

Áldjad lelkem az Urat és tiszteld!

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 104 Used With Tune: [Áldjad lelkem az Urat és tiszteld!]
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O Praise the Lord, my Soul

Author: W. O. Cushing Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 104:1 First Line: Let all within me praise the name Refrain First Line: O praise the Lord Lyrics: 1 Let all within me praise the name Of heaven’s all-gracious King; His truth and love my tongue will tell, And all His wonders sing. Refrain: O praise the Lord, His goodness own; Wide let the tidings roll; His mercy brings salvation down; O praise the Lord, my soul! 2 How dark this heart of sin would be, Without one cheering ray! But Jesus comes, the Star of Hope, And brings celestial day. [Refrain] 3 O breathe Thy holy Gift again, Come shed Thy love divine; We long to praise Thee more and more, And in Thy glory shine. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Let all within me praise the name]
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My Soul, Jehovah bless; my God

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 104 Lyrics: 1. My Soul, Jehovah bless; my God, Thy Greatness knows no Bounds; Unrivall'd Honours compass Thee, Thee Majesty surrounds. 2. Who hast array'd thyself, with Light As with a splendid Robe; The beauteous Heav'ns, thy royal Tent, Hast stretch'd beyond the Globes. 3. His Palace Beams in fluid Air, Who lays, and firmly binds; The Clouds his Chariot form'd; and walks On Wings of rapids Winds Spirits his Angels, Flames of Fire His Ministers, he makes. 5 The Earth he founded on it's Base, Which from it's Place ne'er shakes. 6. Thou, as a Garment, o'er the Earth, Did'st spread the mighty Flood; Above the Mountains loftiest Heads, The rowling Waters stood. 7. At thy Rebuke, thy Thunder's Voice, They hasted, and they fled; 8. The Mountains rose, the Valleys sunk; To their appointed Bed. 9. Thou there, to Bounds unpassable, Confin'st the wat'ry Main; That it should never more return. To cover Earth again. Second Part 10. He sendeth Springs into the Vales; Which from the Mountains burst. 11. There ev'ry Field-Beast drinks his Fill, Wild Asses quench their Thirst. 12. The Birds dwell there; among the Sprigs, They tune their chearful Voice. 13. The Hills he watereth from his Clouds; Thy Fruits the Earth rejoice. 14. He makes the Grass to grow for Beasts, And Herbs for Humane Use; That he, abundant Food for all, May from the Earth produce. 15.Thence springs the gen'rous Wine, rich Juice, The Heart of Man, that chears; The Oyl, which makes his Face to shine, And Bread, which Strength repairs. 16. God's Trees abound with Sap; he set Thy Cedars, Leb'non, there: 17. Where Birds do build their Nests; her House The Stork makes in the Fir. 18. The wild Goats climb the craggy Hills, And these their Refuge make: While Rabbets, with the feebler Kind, The Rocks for Shelter take. Third Part 19. He made the Moon for stated Times, The Sun knows his fix'd Rout. 20. He Darkness makes, and it is Night; Then Forest Beasts crawl out. 21. Young Lyons roar, and hunt their Prey; From God they seek their Meat. 22. The Sun ariseth, they unite. And close in Dens retreat. 23. Man to his Work, and Culture, goes, Till th' Ev'ning gives him Rest. 24. How various Lord! how wise thy Work! Th' Earth's with thy Riches blest. 25. The Sea too, whose wide Arms contain Numberless creeping Things; With Animals both small and great, That swim by unknown Springs. 26. There pass the gallant Ships, which cut, Thro' trackless Paths, their Way; There huge Leviathan, thou mad'st; Diverts himself with Play. 27. All wait on Thee, thou in due Time, Dost give to each their Food: 28. They gather from thine open'd Hand And all are fill'd with Good. 29.If thy enliv'ning Face thou hid'st, In deep Distress they mourn; Thou takst away their Breath, they die, And to their Earth return. 30. Thy quick'ning Spirit thou send'st forth And a new Life takes Place; The Earth renew'd, with Vigour blooms, And Beauty in her Face. Fourth Part 31. Jehovah's Glory shall endure, Forevermore most bright. When God reviews his various Works, He's pleased with the Sight. 32. If he, upon this solid Earth, But cast an angry Look, It trembles; if he touch the Mounts, They vanish into Smoke. 33. Unto Jehovah I will sing. As long as I shall live; While I my Breath, and Being, have, Praise to my God I'll give. 34. This shall be grateful to the Lord, To hear my thankful Voice; While in Jehovah, and his Works, I greatly will rejoice. 35 Let Sinners fail from off the Earth, And th' Impious cease to be: My Soul, bless thou the Lord, let all To praise the Lord agree.
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O Thou, my soul, Jehovah bless

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 104 Lyrics: 1 O Thou, my soul, Jehovah bless, Thou Lord my God most great: With majesty and comelinefs Thou cloathed art in state. 2 Who dost thy sslf with light array, As if a robe it were; Who like a curtain doth display The heav'ns every where. 3 Who doth the beams of chambers lay I'th' waters, and he makes The clouds his chariot, and his way On wings of wind he takes. 4 His ministers a fi'ry flame, His angels spirits makes. The earth he founded on her frame, So that it never shakes. 6 As with a robe thou with the deep Didst overspread the land: Aloft above the mountains steep, The waters they did stand. 7 When thou didit them rebuke, they fled Ev'n then away full fast: And at thy thunder's voice they sped Their course away in haste. 8 They up aloft by mountains past Down by the vales did go, The place for them which fix'd thou hast Until they come unto. 9 Thou hast appointed them a bound Which they may not pass o'er, That they to cover the dry ground May turn again mo more. [2] 10 Into the vales he sendeth springs, Which run among the hills: 11 Thence drink to all field beasts he brings- Wild asses drink their. fills 12 The fowls of heav'n dwell there which sing Among the springs with mirth. 13 From lofts to hills he rain doth bring Thy works fruit fills the earth. 14 For beasts the grass, and for man's good He makes the herb to spring: That what may serve them for their food He from the earth may bring. 15 And wine man's heart that maketh glad, And oyl his face to shine: And for the heart of man gives bread A strong support to find. 16 Jehovah's trees that are most strong No fill of sap do want; The cedar trees of Lebanon The which himself doth plant. 17 That so the little birds may there Upon them build their nest: As for the stork, the fir-trees are The places of her rest. 18 The hills for wild goats refuge be, The conies rocks enclose: 1 The moon for seasons made hath he, The sun his setting knows. 20 Thou darknefs mak'ft, and night comes on When wood-beasts creep out all. 2i Roar for their prey do lions young, From God for food they call. 22 The sun doth rise, they in their dens Then couch, they go aside. 23 Man to his work, and labour tends Unto the ev'ning tide. [3] 24 Thy works, O Lord, how manifold! Them all thou mad'st with skill: The earth doth of thy riches hold Abundantly her fill. 25 So doth the sea so great and wide, Wherein things creeping be Beyond all count, small beasts beside Those of great quantity. 26 There go the ships, there thou didst make Leviathan to play. 27 Their food in season to partake, All on thee waiting stay. 28 They gather that thou dost bestow, Thine hand thou open'st wide: With such things as are good, they so Are fully satisfy'd. 29 Thou hid'st thy face, they troubled are, Their breath thou tak'st away: And then they die, likewise repair Unto their dust do they. 30 Thou mak'st thy spirit forth to go They are created then: And of the earth the face also Thou dost renew again. [4] 31 The glory of Jehovah shall Last to eternity; The Lord shall in his doings all Take pleasure joyfully. 32 The earth doth fall a trembling when He thereupon doth look: The mountains he doth touch, and then Immediately they smoak. 33 I'll to the Lord sing chearfully Throughout my life always: While I a being have will I Unto my God sing praise. 34 Full sweet the meditation Of him (shall be to me: I in the EVER BEING ONE Exceeding glad will be. 35 From off the earth let sinners cease, And wicked be no more: O thou my soul, Jehovah bless, Praise ye the Lord therefore.

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