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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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Shiggaion of David, which he sung unto the Lord concerning the words of Cush the Benjamite

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Lord my God, I do repose Lyrics: 1 O Lord my God, I do repose My confidence in thee: Form all my persecuting foes Save and deliver me. 2 Lest like a renting lion he My soul in pieces tear, He tears, and to deliver me There doth not one appear. 3 O Lord, that art a God to me, If this thing done have I, And if that in my hands there be Wrongful iniquity: 4 If ill rewarded him have I With me who was at peace (Who causeless was mine enemy, Yea I did him release.) 5 My soul pursue then let my foe, Take it, yea tread to clay My life, and in the dust also Let him my honour lay: 6 Because mine en'mies rage, arise, Lord, in thy wrath up stand: Awake thou up for me likewise, Thou judgment didst command. 7 The peoples congregation so Shall round encompass thee, And for the same return do thou Unto thy place on high. 8 The Lord the peoples judge shall be; Jehovah judge thou me, After my righteousness in me, And mine integrity. [2] 9 Let cease the wicked's malice now, But the just ratify, Because, O righteous God, even thou The hearts and reins doth try. 10 For God my shield, them that are right In heart, he saved hath. 11 God that doth judge the righteous wight, God daily kindleth wrath. 12 Unless that turning he repent, His sword he sharp will whet: Already he his bow hath bent And hath it ready set. 13 Thy instruments of death for him He ready doth prepare: His arrows ready makes for them That persecutors are. 14 Behold he shall in travel be With vain iniquity: And mischief fore conceiv'd hat he But shall bring forth a lie. 15 A pit he digged hath likewise, He delved deep the same, But fall'n into the ditch he is That he himself did frame. 16 His own mischievous travel shall Upon his head turn down; His dealing violent shall fall Likewise upon his crown. 17 According to his righteousness Jehovah praise will I; And to his name a Psalm address, Who is the Lord most high. Scripture: Psalm 7
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To the chief Musician upon Gittith. A Psalm of David

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O Lord our Lord, in all the earth Lyrics: 1 O Lord our Lord, in all the earth, How doth thy name excel? Who hast above the heavens set Thy Majesty to dwell! 2 Out of the mouth of sucking babes Thou fittest strength also, That thou might'st still thine enemies And self-revenging foe. 3 When as thy heavens I behold, Thy fingers work which are: The moon together with the stars, The which thou didst prepare: 4 O what is wretched man that thus In mind thou should'st him have? And what the son of man whom thou To visit dost vouchsafe? 5 For than the angels thou hast him, A little made more low; With glory thou hast crowned him, With majesty also. 6 About thy handy-works thou hast Giv'n him dominion; All things thou hast under his feet Put in subjection. 7 The sheep and oxen all of them Also the field-beast; yea 8 The fowls that in the air do fly, And fishes of the sea; Of those that pass thro' paths of seas, What thing soever else. 9 The Lord, our Lord, in all the earth, O how thy name excells! Scripture: Psalm 8
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To the chief Musician, A Psalm for the Sons of Korah

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O Lord, thou favored hast thy land Lyrics: 1 O Lord thon favour'd hast thy land; Of Jacob the cpativity, Thou hast returned with thine hand, 2 Thou also the iniquity; Hast of the people pardoned; Thou all their sin hast covered. Selah. 3 Thou all thine anger didst withdraw, From thy fierce indignation, Thou turned hast thy self away. 4 O God of our salvation, Convert thou us, and do thou make Thine anger towards us to slack. 5 Aye shall thy wrath be us upon? Wilt thou thine indignation Draw out to generation, And unto generation? 6 Wilt thou not turn and quicken us, That joy in thee thy folk may thus? 7 Lord on us show thy mercy great Thy saving health on us bestow. 8 I'll hear what God the Lord will speak, For he'll speak peace his people to And to his saints; but let not them To foolishness return again. 9 His saving health is nigh at hand, Surely to all that do him fear, That glory may dwell in our land, 10 Mercy and truth are met full near? Prosperity and righteousness Embracing did each other kiss. 11 Truth springs out of the earth, also From heaven looketh righteousness. 12 Yea, God shall that that's good bestow, And our land shall yield her increase. Justice shall go before his face, And in the way her steps shall place. Scripture: Psalm 85
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A Psalm of David

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O Lord, who's he within thy tent Lyrics: 1 O Lord, who's he within thy tent, A sojourner shall be? And who is he inhabit shall Thy hill of sanctity? 2 The man that walketh uprightly That worketh righteousness; And he who from his heart doth speak The words of faithfulness. 3 Who with the tongue backbiteth not, Nor doth his neighbour hurt: Now yet against his neighbour doth Take up an ill report. 4 Whose eyes contemn the person vile: But those the Lord that fear He honours them, and changeth not, Tho' to his hurt he swear. 5 Nor gives his coin to usury: Nor take a bribe doth he Against the harmless: thus who doth Shall never moved be. Scripture: Psalm 15
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Mictam, or a golden Psalm of David

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O Mighty God, preserve thou me Lyrics: 1 O Mighty God, preserve thou me, For upon thee I rest: 2 Thou art my Lord, unto my Lord, My souls thou hast profess'd. My goodness reacheth not to thee, 3 But to the saints on earth: And to them that are excellent, In whom is all my mirth. 4 Who to strange gods do hasten gifts, Their grief shall multiply; Their blood-drink offerings I'll not pour, Their names my lips shall fly. 5 Jehovah is the portion Of mine inheritance; So is he likewise of my cup; Thou dost maintain my chance. 6 The lines that fall'n are unto me, In pleasant places are: Yea, goodly is the heritage That falleth to my share. 7 I will Jehovah humbly bless, Who counsels me aright: My reins also do me instruct In seasons of the night. 8 Before me I the Lord have set As present evermore: Because he is at my right hand I shall not slide therefore. 9 Therefore my heart rejoyceth much, My glory's glad withal; Moreover also dwell in hope My flesh securely shall. 10 Because thou wilt not leave my soul In death's estate to be: Nor suffer wilt thy holy one Corruption for to see. 11 Thou wilt me shew the pat of life: Fulness of joys before The presence, and at thy right hand Are pleasures evermore. Scripture: Psalm 16
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O Thou, my soul, Jehovah bless

Appears in 1 hymnal 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. Scripture: Psalm 104
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A Song of Degrees

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Thou that in the heavens sitt'st Lyrics: 1 O Thou that in the heavens sitt'st I'll lift mine eyes to thee. 2 Lo as unto their masters hand, The eyes of servants be. As maids even to their mistress hand So are our eyes unto The Lord our God, until that he Shall mercy on us show. 3 O Lord be gracious unto us To us O gracious be; Because that filled with contempt Exceedingly are we. 4 Our soul is fill'd excedingly With scorns of men secure; From them also that haughty be Our souls contempt endure. Scripture: Psalm 123
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A Psalm of David

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O ye the sons of mighty ones Lyrics: 1 O ye sons of mighty ones, Jehovah give unto: Unto Jehovah glory give, And potency also 2 Unto the Lord do ye ascribe His glorious name renown; In beauty of his holiness Bow to Jehovah down. 3 The Lord's voice on the waters is The God of glory great Doth thunder forth, Jehovah is On many waters set. 4 Jehovah's voice is full of pow'r, The Lord's voice glorious. 5 The Lord's voice cedars breaks, the Lord Breaks those in Libanus. 6 He makes them like a calf to skip, The mountains Lebanon: And like a youthful Unicorn, The hill of Syrion. 7 Jehovah's voice like flames of fire, Jehovah's voice doth make, 8 The desart shake; Jehovah makes The Kadesh desart shake. 9 The Lord's voice makes the hinds to calve, And makes the forest bare: But his own glory he within His temple doth declare. 10 Jehovah on the deluge sat, The Lord sits ever king. 11 The Lord to's folk gives strength, the Lord Them blessed peace will bring. Scripture: Psalm 29
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Praise Jah, Praise God in's sanctuary

Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Praise Jah, praise God in's sanctuary, Praise him in's mighty firmament. 2 Praise him for's works doth mightily, Praise him for's greatness excellent. 3 His praise with trumpets sound advance, Praise him with harp and psalteries. 4 Praise him with timbrel and with dance. Praise him with organs, lutes likewise. 5 Praise to him on loud cymbals sing, Praife him on cymbals sounding high. 6 Praise let the Lord each breathing thing, Praise ye the Lord eternally. Scripture: Psalm 150

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