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Psalm 2

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 2 First Line: Serve God with holy fear Used With Tune: [Serve God with holy fear]

Where Jordan Cuts the Wilderness

Author: Brian Ruttan (1947-) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 2 Topics: Advent; John, the Baptist Used With Tune: MORNING SONG

Why Do the Nations Rage

Author: Martin Leckebusch Meter: 6.6.6.6.4.4.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 2 First Line: Why do the nations rage Topics: Biblical Names and Places Zion; Church Year Ascension of the Lord; Church Year Baptism of the Lord; Church Year Christ the King; Church Year Easter; Church Year Transfiguration; God as Refuge; God as Judge; God as King; God's Justice; Judgment; Questioning; Royal Psalms; Social Justice; Year A, Ordinary Time after Epiphany, Transfiguration Sunday; Year A, Ordinary Time after Epiphany, Transfiguration Sunday Used With Tune: GRANT PARK
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What desp'rate madness strikes the heathen? Say

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 2 Lyrics: 1 What desp'rate madness strikes the heathen? Say, What vain delusive hopes the nations sway? 2 Earth's haughty tyrants in their pride rebel; With impious rage the mad'ning rulers swell; Thro' all, thro' all, the fatal frenzy flies; Against the Lord, against his Christ, they rise. 3 "Our fouls (they boast) we'll from this bondage free, "And vindicate our native liberty." 4 But they in vain Omnipotence defy, The great, the sov'reign Lord, that rules on high, Laughs all their empty menaces to scorn; 5 See, see against them his dread fury burn! Hear 'gainst his enemies his thunder break! Hear him (O hear) the solemn mandate speak; 6 "Thou still, my son, on sacred Sion reign, "And o'er the conquer'd globe my pow'r maintain." 7 For me, while breath inspires this vital frame, The law my God hath giv'n me, I'll proclaim; "This day, my son, have I begotten thee; 8 "Ask of thy sov'reign father--thine shall be "Whate'er the regions of the world contain, "Whatever aether bounds, whate'er the main; 9 "Thou with an iron rod the nations sway; "Bruise them, like vessels form'd of potter's clay." 10 But hear, ye monarchs of the world, be wise; Dispel this dark'ning mist before your Eyes; 11 Serve the great father, and his will revere; Temper your joy with pure, with holy fear, 12 Embrace the Son, and due obedience shew; If but awhile his dire resentment glow, Eternal death's your doom--thrice happy all, Who trust in him, on his dread name who call!

なにゆえに くにぐには [naniyueni kuniguni wa]

Author: Ugo Nakada Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 2 Used With Tune: POURQUOY FONT BRUIT

WHY DO THE NATIONS MAKE PLANS IN VAIN?

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 2 First Line: Why do the nations make plans in vain Used With Tune: [Why do the nations make plans in vain] (Armstrong)
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Psalm II

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 2 First Line: Why do the heathen nations rise Lyrics: I. Why do the heathen nations rise With unavailing rage? Why thus to dare th'avenging skies, In impious plots engage? II. Proud monarchs meet, and breathing war, Raise their vain threatnings high Against the Lord, and boldly dare His chosen king defy. III. "Shall we submit to his commands, And bend the suppliant knee? No, let us break the servile bands, We are, and will be free." IV. Heav'n's awful sov'reign, thron'd on high, Surveys their airy dreams, He smiles contempt; in ruin lie Their vainly labour'd schemes. V. His dreadful anger now awakes; Their hearts what terrors wound! Almighty pow'r affronted speaks, And wrath attends the sound! VI. "My chosen king exalted see, On Zion's sacred hill! Attend the solemn fix'd decree, And learn Jehovah's will!" VII. "Thou art my son, thee I proclaim Earth's universal Lord; Of pow'rs and potentates supreme, Thy name shall be ador'd." VIII. "Ask, and I give to thee alone, The heathens wide domain; And earth's remotest end shall own Thy uncontested reign." IX. "Who will not to thy scepter bow, Shall feel thy iron rod; And crush'd in helpless ruin, show The vengeance of a God.' X. Be wise, ye monarchs, learn to fear The pow'r, of pow'rs supreme; With awful, trembling joy revere The Lord's exalted name. XI. While mercy, with inviting rays, Shines radiant in his eyes, Approach; for should his anger blaze, Th'unpardon'd rebel dies. XII. When fury kindling in his eye, Each guilty breast alarms; Happy the souls who gladly fly For refuge to his arms.

Psalm 2

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 2 First Line: Why do the nations conspire Refrain First Line: You are my Son Used With Tune: [Why do the nations conspire]

Psalm 32: I Turn to You, Lord

Author: Roy James Stewart Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalms 1-150 First Line: Happy the one whose sin is forgiven Refrain First Line: I turn to you, Lord, in times of trouble and you fill me Topics: 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B; Christian Initiation; Conversion; Evening; Forgiveness; Interfaith; Journey; Lent; Penance; Salvation; Sin; Suffering; Trial and Tribulation Used With Tune: [Happy the one whose sin is forgiven]

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