Text: | How lovely is thy dwelling-place |
Tune: | ST CYRIL |
Composer: | Arthur Patton, 1853-1892 |
1 How lovely is thy dwelling-place,
O Lord of hosts, to me!
The tabernacles of thy grace
how pleasant, Lord, they be!
2 My thirsty soul longs veh’mently,
yea faints, thy courts to see;
my very heart and flesh cry out,
O living God, for thee.
3 Behold, the sparrow findeth out
an house wherein to rest;
the swallow also for herself
provided hath a nest;
even thine own altars, where she safe
her young ones forth may bring,
O thou almighty Lord of hosts,
who art my God and King.
4 Blest are they in thy house that dwell,
they ever give thee praise.
5 Blest is the man whose strength thou art,
in whose heart are thy ways:
6 who as they pass through Baca’s vale,
make it a place of springs,
also the rain that falleth down
rich blessing to it brings.
7 So they from strength unwearied go
still forward unto strength,
until in Zion they appear
before the Lord at length.
8 Lord God of hosts, my prayer hear;
O Jacob’s God, give ear.
9 See, God our shield, look on the face
of thine anointed dear.
10 For in thy courts one day excels
a thousand; rather in
my God’s house will I keep a door,
than dwell in tents of sin.
11 For God the Lord’s a sun and shield:
he’ll grace and glory give;
and will withhold no good from them
that uprightly do live.
12 O thou that art the Lord of hosts,
that man is truly blest,
who with assured confidence
on thee alone doth rest.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | How lovely is thy dwelling-place |
Meter: | CM |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2004 |
Scripture: | |
Notes: | Sing Psalm 84 to HARRINGTON (RETIREMENT) (#69), ST CYRIL, or ST WETHERBY (#134) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | ST CYRIL |
Composer: | Arthur Patton, 1853-1892 |
Meter: | CM |
Key: | G Major |