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65. Sing to the Lord, sing his praise, all ye peoples

1 Sing to the Lord, sing his praise, all ye peoples,
New be your song as new honors ye pay;
Sing of his majesty, bless him for ever,
Show his salvation from day to day.

2 Tell of his wondrous works, tell of his glory,
Till through the nations his Name is revered;
Praise and exalt him, for he is almighty,
God over all let the Lord be feared.

3 Vain are the heathen gods, idols and helpless;
God made the heav'ns, and his glory they tell;
Honor and majesty shine out before him,
Beauty and strength in his temple dwell.

4 Give unto God most high glory and honor,
Come with your off'rings and humbly draw near;
In holy beauty now worship Jehovah,
Tremble before him with godly fear.

5 Make all the nations know God reigns for ever;
Earth is established as he did decree;
Righteous and just is the King of the nations,
Judging the people with equity.

6 Let heav'n and earth be glad; waves of the ocean,
Forest and field, exultation express;
For God is coming, the Judge of the nations,
Coming to judge in his righteousness.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Sing to the Lord, sing his praise, all ye peoples
Meter: 11. 10 11. 10.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1961
Topic: False Gods; God: Divine Perfections of; God: Glory of (7 more...)
Source: The Psalter, 1912
Tune Information
Name: WESLEY
Composer: Lowell Mason
Meter: 11. 10 11. 10.
Key: A Major



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