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To the chief Musician upon Aijeleth Shahar. A Psalm of David

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: My God, my God, wherefore hast thou Lyrics: 1 My God, my God, wherefore hast thou Forsaken me? and why Art thou so far from my help And from words of my cry? 2 My God, I in the day time cry, but me thou dost not hear; Also by night and unto me No quiet rest is there. 3 Nevertheless thou holy art, Who constantly dost dwell, Amongst the thankful praises of Thy people Israel. 4 Our fathers heretofore in thee Have put their confidence, They trusted have, and thou to them Didst give deliverance. 5 They unto thee did cry aloud, And were preserved found, In thee they put their confidence, And nought did them confound. 6 But I a worm and not a man, Of men a very scorn: And I among the people am Despised as forlorn. 7 All they that do upon me look, A scoff at me do make; They with contempt shoot out the lip, The head in scorn they shake. 8 Upon the lord he roll'd himself, Let him now rid him quite; Let him deliver him, because In him he doth delight. 9 But thou art he that me out of The belly didst forth take: When I was on my brother's breasts, To hope thou didst me make. 10 I from the tender womb have been Committed unto thee; Yea from my mother's belly thou Hast been a God to me. [2] 11 Be not thou far away from me; For tribulation Approacheth very near at hand, And helper there is none. 12 Great many bulls on ev'ry side Have me encompassed; The mighty bulls of Bashan have Me round environed. 13 With their wide open'd mouths on me They gaping so appear, As if that each a ravening And roaring lions were. 14 Like waters I am spilt, my bones Disjointed are likewise; Like unto melted wax my heart Amidst my bowels lies. 15 My strength is like a potsherd dry'd, And my tongue cleaveth fast Unto my jaws; and to the dust Of death brought me thou hast. 16 For dogs have compass'd me about, Th' assembly me beset Of wicked ones, they pierced through My hands and eke my feet. 17 My bones I may then number all; They look'd, they did me view. 18 My cloaths among them they did part; Lots for my coat they threw. 19 But thou Lord be not far; my strength Haste thou to succour me. 20 My soul from sword, my darling from The pow'r of dogs set free. 21 Out of the lion's mouth also; Oh, saved that I were! For thou from horns of unicorns Didst me vouchsafe to hear. 22 Thy name I will declare to them That brethren are to me; Amidst the congregation I Will praises give to thee. [3] 23 Ye that do fear the Lord, him praise, All Jacob's seed do ye Him glorify, and dread him all Ye Isra'ls seed that be. 24 For he th' affliction of the poor Loaths not, nor doth despise; Nor hides his face from him, but hears When unto him he cries. 25 Within the congregation great, My praise is of thee still: Before them that in reverence, Perform my vows I will. 26 The meek shall eat and be suffic'd; Jehovah praise shall they That do him seek; your heart shall live Unto perpetual aye. 27 All th' Ends of th' earth remember shall And turn unto the Lord; And thee all heathen families To worship shall accord 28 Because unto Jehovah doth The kingdom appertain; Likewise among the nations he Is ruler sovereign. 29 Earth's fat ones eat, and worship shall All who to dust descend, (Who cannot keep alive his soul) Before his face shall bend. 30 With service a posterity Him shall attend upon, Which to the Lord shall counted be A generation. 31 Come shall they, and his righteousness By them declar'd shall be Unto a people yet unborn, That done this thing hath he. Scripture: Psalm 22
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The joyful Song of Hannah

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: My heart doth in Jehovah joy Lyrics: 1 My heart doth in Jehovah joy, My horn in Jah is lift on high, My mouth enlarg'd is o'er my foe, For in thy health rejoyce do I. 2 Like to the Lord, there's holy none, For there is none besides but thee : And other rock there is not one, That to our God compar'd may be, 3 Speak ye out no presumptuous word, No harshnefs from your mouth proceed, For God of knowledge is the Lord, Also by him are actions weigh'd. 4 The strong man's bows are shivered, And they that slipt are girt with power. 5 The full have hir'd themselves for bread, And hungry ceas'd from wanting more, She that was barren seven bear The fruitful woman weak is grown. 6 The Lord doth kill, and lile doth spare. He lifts up, and to grave brings down. 7 The Lord both poor and rich doth make; He raiseth up, and bringeth low. 8 The poor he up from dust doth take, He beggar lifts the dunghill fro. To give him place with princely lords. To fix Him on a glorious throne; For earth's foundations are the Lord's, And he hath set the world thereon. 9 His holy ones their feet he will Preserve so that they shall not fail; The vile in darkness shall be still, For no man shall by strength prevail. 10 The adversaries of the Lord Shall broken be to pieces small And he from heaven shall accord To thunder forth upon them all. The borders of the earth the Lord Shall justly judge, and he likewise Unto his king shall strength afford, And make his oynted's horn to rise. Scripture: 1 Samuel 2
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To the chief Musician upon Sushannim for the Sons of Korah, Maschil, a Song of Loves

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: My heart good matter boileth forth Lyrics: 1 My heart good matter boileth forth; My words I utter then, Concert the king, my tongue is like A ready writer's pen. 2 Thou fairer art than sons of men, Grace poured is in store Upon thy lips; God therefore hath Thee built for evermore. 3 Thy wasting sword, o mighty one, Gird thou upon thy thigh: Thy glorious magnificence, And comely majesty. 4 Ride forth upon the word of truth, meekness and righteousness; And thy right hand shall lead thee forth In works of dreadfulness. 5 Then arrows sharp: the people they Shall fall down under thee; Yea, in the heart (they shall fall down) Foes to the king that be 6 Thy throne's O God, for ev'r and aye, The scepter of thy state A scepter is of righteousness. 7 Thou wickedness dost hate. And lovest justice: God therefore Thy God hath ointed thee. With oyl of gladness them above That thy companions be. 8 Myrrh, aloes, and cassia's smell All of thy garments had: Out of the ivory palaces, Whereby they made thee glad. 9 Among thy honourable maids King's daughters present stand, The queen in finest Ophir gold Is set at thy right hand. 10 O daughter, hearken and behold, Do thou incline thine ear: See thine own people thou forget, And father's house most dear. 11 So in thy beauty to delight The king he shall accord. And bowing down, him worship thou Because he is thy Lord. 12 Then shall be present with a gift The daughter there of Tyre: The rich among the people they Thy favour shall desire. 13 The daughter of the king she is All glorious within: And with embroideries of gold Her garments wrought have been. 14 She is led in unto the king In robes with needle wrought: Her fellow virgins following her Shall unto thee be brought. 15 With gladness forth they shall be bro't, Also with joyfulness: So to the palace of the king They entring have access. 16 In their stead who thy fathers were Thy children they shall be: Whom thou may'st place in all the earth In princely dignity. 17 Thy name remembred I will make In generations all: Therefore for ever and for aye The people praise thee shall. Scripture: Psalm 45
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To the chief Musician, A Song or Psalm

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O all the earth unto the Lord Lyrics: 1 O all the earth unto the Lord A noise triumphant raise. 2 Sing forth the honour of his name, make glorious his praise. 3 How dreadful in thy works art thou? Thus unto God say ye: Through greatness of thy might, thy foes Shall yield themselves to thee. 4 All they to thee shall bow themselves That dwell upon the earth: And sing unto thee, they shall sing Unto thy name with mirth. Selah. 5 Come hither and the works of God Which he hath wrought, O see; In doing to the sons of men How terrible is he? 6 He did the sea to dry land turn, A way thereby they had On foot to pass the river through, There we in him were glad. 7 He ruleth by his pow'r for aye, His eyes the nations spy: Let not those that rebellious are Lift up themselves on high. Selah. 8 Ye people bless our God, and make His praises voice be heard. 9 Which holds our soul in life, and he Lets not our feet be stirr'd. 10 For God thou hast us prov'd, thou hast Us try'd, as silver's try'd. 11 Into the net brought us thou hast, On our loins straitness ty'd. 12 Men o'er our heads thou mad'st to ride, Through fire and water pass Did we; but us thou brought'st into A place that wealty was. 13 With off'ring I'll go to thy house, My vows I'll pay to thee; 14 Which my lips utter'd, and mouth spake When trouble was on me. 15 Burnt off'rings I will offer thee That full of fatness are, Of rams the incense, bullocks too With goats I will prepare. Selah. 16 Come hither hearken unto me, All ye that God do fear; And that he hath done for my soul To you I will declare. 17 With mouth I cry'd to him, and with My tongue extoll'd was he. 18 If in my heart I sin regard, The Lord will not hear me. 19 But now assuredly God hath Vouchsafed me to hear: He to my supplication's voice Did give attentive ear. 20 O blessed be the mighty God, Because my pray'r hath he Not turn'd away; nor yet his own Benignity from me. Scripture: Psalm 66
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O blessed man that walks not in

Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 O blessed man that walks not in Th' advice of wicked men, Nor standeth in the sinner way, Nor scorners seats sits in. 2 But he upon Jehovah's law Doth set his whole delight, And in his law doth meditate Both in the day and night. 3 He shall be like a planted tree by water-brooks which shall In his due season yield his fruit, Whose leaf shall never fall. And all he doth shall prosper well. 4 The wicked are not so: But they are like unto the chaff Which wind drives to and fro. 5 Therefore shall not ungodly men In judgement stand upright, Nor in th' assembly of the just Shall stand the sinful wight. 6 For of the righteous men the Lord Acknowledgeth the way; Whereas the way of wicked men Shall utterly decay. 6 For of the righteous men the Lord Scripture: Psalm 1
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To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David to bring to Remembrance

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O God, to rescue me Lyrics: 1 O God to rescue me; Lord to mine help make haste, 2 Who seek my soul asham'd let be, And let them be abash'd, 3 Turn'd back be they ha, ha, that say, Their shame for to requite. 4 Let those that seek thee all Be glad and joy in thee; Who love thy health, say still they shall God magnified be. 5 But poor and needy I Haste God to me, I pray. Thou art my help and liberty, O God do not delay. Scripture: Psalm 70
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The Prophetic song of Moses

Appears in 1 hymnal 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
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O Lord, Almighty God, thy works

Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: O Lord, Almighty God thy works Both great and wondrous be, Just king of saints, and true thy ways, 4 Who shall not rev'rence thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name, For holy thou alone: For nations all shall worship thee, For judgments thine are known. Scripture: Revelation 15:3
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The Songs of the Prophet Isaiah: Chap. XII

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Lord I will thee praise Lyrics: 1 O Lcrd I will thee praise, Though thou wast wroth with m ; Thine anger turned is away, And thou dost comfort me. 2 Lo God my safety is; Trust, and not fear will I: Because the Lord Jehovah is My strength and melody. Yea, he my safety is. 3 With joy shall ye therefore Cut of the wells of saving health Draw waters forth in store. 4 Ye in that day shall say, Praise God, his name proclaim; Shew to the folk his deeds, declare That lofty is his name 5 Sing ye unto the Lord, Because that he hath done The things that are most excellent; In all the earth its known. 6 Cry out and shout thou loud, Who dwell'st mount Sion on; For mighty in the midst of thee Is Isra'ls Holy One. Scripture: Isaiah 12
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A Psalm of David, when he fled from the Face of Absalom his Son

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Lord, my foes how great are they? Lyrics: 1 O Lord, my foes how great are they? How many up against me stand? 2 No help is to my soul, they say, In God for him at any hand. 3 My shield and glory yet art thou, Lord, and th' up-lifter of my head: 4 I with my voice to Jah call'd, who From's holy hill me answered. Selah 5 I lay down, slept, and wake did I, For em Jehovah up did bear; 6 The folk that round against me lie, Ten thousand of them I'll not fear. 7 O Lord my God to save me rise, For all mine en'mies thou hast stroke Upon the cheek-bone; thou likewise The teeth hast of the wicked broke. 8 This and all such salvation Unto Jehovah doth pertain: Thy people specially upon Thy blessing doth and shall remain. Scripture: Psalm 3

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