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P98a. O sing a new song to the Lord

1 O sing a new song to the Lord,
for wonders he hath done:
his right hand and his holy arm
him victory hath won.
2 Jehovah his salvation hath
now caused to be known;
his justice in the heathen’s sight
he openly hath shown.

3 He mindful of his grace and truth
to Israel’s house hath been;
and the salvation of our God
all ends of the earth have seen.
4 Let all the earth unto the Lord
send forth a joyful noise;
lift up your voice aloud to him,
sing praises, and rejoice.

5 With harp, with harp, and voice of psalms,
unto Jehovah sing:
6 with trumpets, cornets, gladly sound
before the Lord the King.
7 Let seas and all their fulness roar;
the world, and dwellers there;
8 let floods clap hands, and let the hills
together joy declare

9 Before the Lord; because he comes,
to judge the earth comes he:
he’ll judge the world with righteousness,
the nations uprightly.

Text Information
First Line: O sing a new song to the Lord
Meter: CM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2004
Scripture:
Notes: May sing to ST MAGNUS (NOTTINGHAM) (#110)
Tune Information
Name: CREDITON
Meter: CM
Key: C Major
Source: Clark's A Second Set of Psalm Tunes for Country Choirs, c. 1807



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