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To the chief Musician, Maschil, A Psalm of David

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O man of might, wherefore dost thou Lyrics: 1 O man of might, wherefore dost thou Thus boast thy self in ill? The goodness of the mighty God, Endureth ever still. 2 Thy tongue injurious mischief doth Presumptuously devise; And like unto a razor sharp It works deceitful lies. 3 Thou lovest evil more than good, More to speak lies than right. 4 O guileful tongue, thou dost in all Devouring words delight. 5 God shall likewise for evermore Destroying thee deface: He shall thee take away and pluck Thee from thy dwelling place. Out of the land o' th' living ones He also will root thee: Selah. 6 The just shall fear and laugh at him When this thing they shall see. 7 Lo this man made not God his strength; But put his trust upon His store of wealth; he strengthned was In his transgression. 8 But in the house of God am I Like as an olive green; In God's benignity for aye And aye my trust hath been. 9 Because that hou this thing hast done, I'll praise thee evermore: And on thy name will wait, for this Is good thy saints before. Scripture: Psalm 52
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Not to us, not to us, O Lord

Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Not to us, not to us, O Lord, But glory to thy name afford; Both for thy truth and mercies sake. 2 The heathen, wherefore should they say, Where is their God now gone away? 3 But heav'ns our God his seat doth make, He hath done whatsoe'er he would. 4 Their idols silver are and gold, The handy-work of men they were. 5 They mouths have, speechless yet they be. Eyes have they, but they do not fee. They noses have, but smell no jot. 7 Hands have they, but they handle not; Feet have they, but they cannot go: And thro' their throat they never speak. 8 Like them are they that do them make: And all that trust in them are so. 9 Trust in the Lord, O Israel: He is their help, their shield as well. 10 Oh Aaron's house, the Lord trust ye, He is their help, their shield also. 11 Who fear the Lord, him trust unto: Their help, their shield also is he. 12 The Lord hath mindful been of us; He'll bless us, he'll bless Isra'ls house, He'll blessing Aaron's house afford, 13 Who fear Jehovah great and small 14 He'll bless, The Lord increase you shall. 15 You and your sons. Blest of the Lord 16 Who heav'n and earth made. Heav'ns heav'ns be The Lord's: but th' earth men's sons gave he, 17 The dead no praise to Jah afford, Nor any that to silence bow. 18 But we will bless the Lord both now And ever henceforth praise the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 115
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A Song of Degrees

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: When as Jehovah did return Lyrics: 1 When as Jehovah did return Sions captivity At that time unto them that dream, Compared might we be. 2 Then was our mouth with laughter fill'd, With singing fill'd our tongue. The Lord hath done great things for them They said th' heathen among. 3 The Lord hath done great things for us, Whereof we joyful be. 4 O Lord, like as the southern streams Turn our captivity. 5 Who sow in tears shall reap in joy: 6 Who going go and mourn, Bearing choice feed, shall sure with joy Bringing their sheaves return. Scripture: Psalm 126
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A Psalm or Song of David

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O God, my heart is fixed, I'll sing Lyrics: 1 O God my heart is fix'd, I'll sing: Yea with my glory praise. Awake thou psaltery and harp, My self I'll early raise, 3 O thou Jehovah thee will I, The people praise among: Also among the nations Thee will I praise with song. 4 For great above the heavens is Ihy free benignity Thy verity doth also reach Unto the cloudy sky; 5 Be thou exalted up on high Above the heavens O God, Also thy glorious majesty O'er ail the earth abroad, 6 That those who thy beloved are Delivered may be: O do thou save with thy right hand, And answer give to me. 7 God spoken hath in's holiness, Rejoyce therefore I shall: Of Sechem Til division make, And mete out Succoth's vale, 8 Mine Gilead is, Manasseh mine, And Ephraim also he Is of mine head the strength, the law Shall Judah give for me. 9 My wash pot Moab is, I will My shoe o'er Edom fling: And o'er the land of Philistines I will in triumph sing. 10 Who will me lead along unto The city fortify'd? Who is he that to Edom will Conduct me as a guide? 11 Wilt thou not this perform, O God, Who didst us cast thee fro? And likewise wilt not thou, O God, Forth with our armies go? 12 From trouble give us help, for vain Is man's salvation. 13 Through God we shall do valiantly, For he'll our foes tread down. Scripture: Psalm 108
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O come let us unto the Lord

Appears in 1 hymnal 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
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The Songs of the Prophet Isaiah: Chap. XII

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Jehovah I will give thee praise Lyrics: 1 Jehovah I will give thee praise, Tho' thoa wast wroth with me: Thine anger turned is away, And thou dost comfort me. 2 Lo, God is my saivation, Trust, and nought fear will I: Because the Lord Jehovah is My strength and melody. And he is my salvaticn. 3 With joy shall ye therefore, Out of the wells of saving. health, Draw waters forth in store. [2] 4 Praise ye the Lord, call on his name, Among the people show His doings; that his name's extoll,d, Declare abroad also. 5 Sing ye unto the Lord, for he Things excellent hath done: Yea, throughout all the earth abroad, The same is fully known. 6 Cry out; and shout aloud, thou that Mount Sion dwell'st upon. For mighty in the midst of thee, Is Isra'ls Holy One. Scripture: Isaiah 12
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To the chief Musician upon Mahalath, Maschil, A Psalm of David

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: The fool in's heart saith, There's no God Lyrics: 1 The fool, in's heart, saith, There's no God; They are corrupt each one: Abominable sin they do, That doth good there is none. 2 Tod from the heavens looked down. On sons of men to see, If any that did understand, That seeketh God there be. 3 They altogether filthy are, Each one is backward gone; There is not any that doth good No not so much as one. 4 The workers of iniquity Have they no knowledge all? Who eat my people, ev'n as bread, On God they do not call. 5 They greatly fear'd where no fear was 'Gainst thee in camp that lies, His bones God scatter'd, and them sham'd For God doth them despise. 6 O who is he that graciously To Isra'l will fulfil His manifold salvations From out of Sion hill. When God his People shall return, That have been captive led, Then Jacob shall therein rejoyce, And Isra'l shall be glad. Scripture: Psalm 53
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A Psalm of Asaph

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O God, the heathen entered have Lyrics: 1 O God the heathen entred have Thine heritance, defil'd Thine holy temple, they on heaps Jerusalem have pil'd. 2 Thy servants bodies that are dead They given have for meat To fowls of heav'n, to beast of th' earth Flesh of thy saints to eat. 3 Their blood they have forth poured round About Jerusalem: Like unto water, and there was None for to bury them. 4 To those that near unto us dwell A scorn become are we, A scoffing and reproach to them That round about us be. 5 How long Jehovah, wilt thou still Continue in thine ire For ever? shall thy jealousy Burn forth like unto fire? 6 Upon the heathen pour thy wrath, Who never did thee know: Upon the kingdoms that have not Call'd on thy name also. 7 Because they Jacob have devour'd, And they his dwelling place To utter desolation Did miserably raze. [2] 8 Mind not against us former sins O let thy bowels haste Us to prevent, because we are Near utterly laid waste. 9 God of our safety help thou us, For th' honour of thy name: Free us also, and purge away Our sins ev'n for the same. 10 why say the heathen, where's their God? Before them bring to light The vengeance of thy saints blood-shed, And that before our fight. 11 Before thee let the pris'ners sighs Come up accordingly, As mighty is thine arm; save those That are design'd to die. 12 And to our neighbours seven fold Into their bosom pay: Their vile reproach wherewith O Lord, Reproached thee have they. 13 So we thy folk and pasture sheep Will give thee thanks always; And unto generations all We will shew forth thy praise. Scripture: Psalm 79
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O give ye thanks unto the Lord

Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 O give ye thanks unto the Lord, Because that good is he: Because his loving kindness lasts To perpetuity. 2 For ever that his mercy lasts, Let Israel now say. 3 Now let the house of Aaron say, His mercy lasts for aye. 4 Yea they who do Jehovah fear, Let them now also say, His loving kindness doth endure, Unto perpetual aye. 5 I did lift up my voice to Jah From out of straitness great; The Lord an answer gave to me, With an enlarged seat. 6 The Lord is for me: I'll not fear What man can do to me. 7 Jehovah takes my part with them That helpers of me be: Therefore upon them that me hate See my desire shall I. 8 It's better on the Lord to trust, Than on man to rely. [2] 9 It's better on the Lord to trust, Than trust in princes put. 10 All nations round me, but I'll them Off in the Lord's name cut. 11 They compass'd me about: Me compassed about: But in Jehovah's name I will Them utterly root out. 12 They compass'd me like bees, they're quench'd Like as of thorns the flame; But I will utterly destroy Them in Jehovah's name. 1 3 Sore didst thou thrust to make me fall, The Lord yet helped me. 14 The Lord my fortitude and song, And saving help is he. 15 The tabernacles of the just The voice of joy afford, And of salvation; strongly works The right hand of the Lord. 16 The right hand of Jehovah is Exalted up on high ; The right hand of the Lord is strong, And worketh valiantly. [3] 17 I fhall not die, but live, and shall The works of Jah declare. 18 The Lord did sorely chasten me, But me from death did spare. 19 O set wide open unto me The gates of righteousness; I will go into them, and will The praise of Jah confess. 20 This is Jehovah's gate, at which The just shall enter in. 21 I'll praise thee, for thou hast me heard, And hast my safety been. 22 The stone which builders did refuse, Head corner-stone now lies. 24 This is the doing of the Lord, It's wond'rous in our eyes. [4] 24 This is the very day, the which Jehovah he hath made: We will exceedingly rejoice, And in it will be glad. 25 Jehovah I do thee beseech, Salvation now afford: I humbly thee intreat, now send Prosperity, O Lord. 26 He that comes in Jehovah's name, O let him blessed be: Out of Jehovah's house to you A blessing wish do we. 27 God is Jehovah, also he Light unto us affords: The sacrifices bind unto The altars horns with cords. 28 Thou art my God, and I'll thee praise; My God, I'll set thee high: The Lord praise, for he's good; for aye Last his benignity. Scripture: Psalm 118
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A Song of Degrees

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O all ye servants of the Lord Lyrics: 1 O all ye servants of the Lord Behold the Lord bless ye, Ye who within Jehovah's house In night time standing be. 2 Lift up your hands and bless the Lord In's place of hoiiness. 3 The Lord that heav'n and earth hath made Thee out of Sion bless. Scripture: Psalm 134

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