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The King Divine

Hymnal: Bible Songs No. 4 #104 (1917) Scripture: Psalm 45 First Line: My heart doth overflow Refrain First Line: Thy Name shall be proclaimed Languages: English Tune Title: [My heart doth overflow]
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The Royal Majesty of Christ

Hymnal: The Psalter #124 (1912) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 45 First Line: My heart doth overflow Lyrics: 1 My heart does overflow, A goodly theme is mine; My eager tongue with joyful song Does praise the King Divine. 2 Supremely fair Thou art, Thy lips with grace o'erflow; His richest blessings evermore Doth God on Thee bestow. 3 Now gird Thee with Thy sword, O strong and mighty One, In splendid majesty arrayed, More glorious than the sun. 4 Triumphantly ride forth For meekness, truth, and right; Thy arm shall gain the victory In wondrous deeds of might. 5 Thy strength shall overcome All those that hate the King, And under Thy dominion strong The nations Thou shalt bring. 6 Thy royal throne, O God, For evermore shall stand; Eternal truth and justice wield The sceptre in Thy hand. 7 Since Thou art sinless found, The Lord, Thy God confessed, Anointeth Thee with perfect joy, Thou art supremely blest. 8 Thy garments breathe of myrrh And spices sweet and rare; Glad strains of heavenly music ring Throughout Thy palace fair. 9 Amid Thy glorious train King's daughters waiting stand, And fairest gems bedeck Thy bride, The queen at Thy right hand. Topics: The Church the Bride; Christ the Bridegroom; Christ Beauty of; Christ Communion with; Christ Conqueror; Christ Godhood of; Christ Power of; Christ Righteousness of; Christians Evangelists; Civil Magistracy; Lord's Supper; Missions Encouragements of; Missions Triumphs of; Praise For God's Justice; Royalty of Christ Divinely Conferred; Royalty of Christ Guarantee of Salvation; Royalty of Christ Judgment the Prerogative of; Royalty of Christ Mediatorial; Royalty of Christ Ultimate Acknowledgement of; Royalty of Christ Universal Domain of; Worship Grace Needed for Languages: English Tune Title: MORNINGTON
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My heart doth overflow

Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal #125 (1961) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 45:1-10 Lyrics: 1 My heart doth overflow, A goodly theme is mine; My eager tongue with joyful song Doth praise the King divine. Supremely fair thou art, Thy lips with grace o'erflow; His richest blessings evermore Doth God on thee bestow. 2 Now gird thee with thy sword, O strong and mighty One, In splendid majesty arrayed, More glorious than the sun. Triumphantly ride forth For meekness, truth, and right; Thine arm shall gain the victory In wondrous deeds of might. 3 Thy strength shall overcome All those that hate the King, And under thy dominion strong The nations thou shalt bring. Thy royal throne, O God, For evermore shall stand; Eternal truth and justice wield The sceptre in thy hand. 4 Since thou art sinless found, The Lord, thy God confessed, Anointeth thee with perfect joy, Thou art supremely blessed. Thy garments breathe of myrrh And spices sweet and rare; Glad strains of heav'nly music ring Throughout thy palace fair. 5 Amid thy glorious train Kings' daughters waiting stand, And fairest gems bedeck thy bride, The queen at thy right hand. O royal bride, give heed, And to my words attend; For Christ, the King, forsake the world And ev'ry former friend. Amen. Topics: Christ, The Lord Jesus; Christ Conqueror; Christ Deity of; Christ Kingly Office of; Christ Praise of; The Church Bride of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: LEOMINSSTER
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My Heart Does Overflow

Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #169 (1990) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 45:1-10 Lyrics: 1 My heart does overflow, a goodly theme is mine; my eager tongue with joyful song does praise the King divine. Supremely fair you are, your lips with grace o'erflow; his richest blessings evermore does God on you bestow. 2 Now gird thee with your sword, O strong and mighty One, in splendid majesty arrayed, more glorious than the sun. Triumphantly ride forth for meekness, truth, and right; your arm shall gain the victory in wondrous deeds of might. 3 Your strength shall overcome all those that hate the King, and under your dominion strong the nations you shall bring. Your royal throne, O God, forevermore shall stand; eternal truth and justice wield the scepter in your hand. 4 Since you were sinless found, the Lord, by you confessed, anointed you with perfect joy— you are supremely blessed. Your garments breathe of myrrh and spices sweet and rare; glad strains of heav'nly music ring throughout your palace fair. 5 Amid your glorious train kings' daughters waiting stand, and fairest gems bedeck your bride, the queen at your right hand. O royal bride, give heed, and to my words attend; for Christ, the King, forsake the world and ev'ry former friend. Topics: Jesus Christ His Praise; Christ Conqueror; Christ Kingly Office of; Church Bride of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: LEOMINSTER
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We now have met to worship Thee

Author: J. S. Shoemaker Hymnal: Hymns and Tunes #6 (1890) Scripture: Psalm 45:11 Languages: English Tune Title: WHITESIDE
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O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright

Author: Philipp Nicolai Hymnal: Glory to God #827 (2013) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Psalm 45 Topics: Eternal Life; Guidance; Hope; Light; Living and Dying in Christ; Mercy; A New Heaven and a New Earth; Praise; Wedding Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SCHÖN LEUCHTET
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While I the King's loud praise rehearse

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #XLV (1760) Scripture: Psalm 45 Lyrics: 1 While I the King's loud Praise rehearse, indited by my Heart, My Tongue is like the Pen of him that writes with ready Art. 2 How matchless is thy Form, O King! thy Mouth with Grace o'erflows; Because fresh Blessings God on Thee eternally bestows. 3 Gird on thy Sword, most mighty Prince; and, clad in rich Array, With glorious Ornaments of Pow'r, majestic Pomp display. 4 Ride on in State, and still protect the Meek, the Just, and True; Whilst thy Right-hand with swift Revenge does all thy Foes pursue. 5 How sharp thy Weapons are to them that dare thy Pow'r oppose! Down, down they fall, while thro' their Heart the feather'd Arrow goes. 6 But thy firm Throne, O God, is fix'd for ever to endure; Thy Sceptre's Sway shall always last, by righteous Laws secure. 7 Because thy Heart, by Justice led, did upright Ways approve, And hated still the crooked Paths where wand'ring Sinners rove; Therefore did God, thy God, on thee the Oil of Gladness shed; And has, above thy Fellows round, advanc'd thy lofty Head. 8 With Cassia, Aloes, and Myrrh, thy Royal Robes abound; Which, from the stately Wardrobe brought, spread grateful Odours round. 9 Among the honourable Train did princely Virgins wait; The Queen was plac'd at thy Right-hand, in golden Robes of State. Part II 10 But thou, O Royal Bride, give Ear, and to my Words attend: Forget thy native Country now, and ev'ry former Friend. 11 So shall thy Beauty charm the King, nor shall his Love decay: For He is now become thy Lord; to Him due Rev'rence pay. 12 The Tyrian Matrons, rich and proud, shall humble Presents make; And all the wealthy Nations sue, thy Favour to partake. 13 The King's fair Daughter's beauteous Soul all inward Graces fill; Her Raiment is of purest Gold, adorn'd with costly Skill. 14 She in her nuptial Garments dress'd, with Needles richly wrought, Attended by her Virgin Train, shall to the King be brought. 15 With all the State of solemn Joy the Triumph moves along; Till, with wide Gates, the royal Court receives the pompous Throng. 16 Thou, in thy royal Father's room, must princely Sons expect: Whom thou to diff'rent Realms may'st send, to govern and protect: 17 Whilst this my Song to future Times transmits thy glorious Name; And makes the world with one Consent thy lasting Praise proclaim. Languages: English
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While I the King's loud praise rehearse

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #XLV.I (1793) Scripture: Psalm 45

O Royal Bride, Give Heed

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Blue) #83 (1976) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 45 Topics: Forsaking the World; Lord, Jesus The; Renunciation; Bridegroom, Christ The Languages: English Tune Title: GERAR
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While I the King's loud praise rehearse

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #89 (1754) Scripture: Psalm 45 Lyrics: 1 While I the King's loud Praise rehearse, indited by my Heart, My Tongue is like the Pen of him that writes with ready Art. 2 How matchless is thy Form, O King! thy Mouth with Grace o'erflows; Because fresh Blessings God on thee eternally bestows. 3 Gird on thy Sword, most mighty Prince; and, clad in rich Array, With glorious Ornaments of Pow'r, majestic Pomp display. 4 Ride on in State, and still protect the Meek, the Just, and True; Whilst thy Right-hand with swift Revenge does all thy Foes pursue. 5 How sharp thy Weapons are to them that dare thy Pow'r oppose! Down, down they fall, while thro' their Heart the feather'd Arrow goes. 6 But thy firm Throne, O God, is fix'd for ever to endure; Thy Sceptre's Sway shall always last, by righteous Laws secure. 7 Because thy Heart, by Justice led, did upright Ways approve, And hated still the crooked Paths where wand'ring Sinners rove; Therefore did God, thy God, on thee the Oil of Gladness shed; And has above thy Fellows round, advanc'd thy lofty Head. 8 With Cassia, Aloes, and Myrrh, thy Royal Robes abound; Which, from the stately Wardrobe brought, spread grateful Odours round. 9 Among the honourable Train did princely Virgins wait; The Queen was plac'd at thy Right-hand, in golden Robes of State. Part II 10 But thou, O Royal Bride, give Ear, and to my Words attend: Forget thy native Country now, and ev'ry former Friend. 11 So shall thy Beauty charm the King, nor shall his Love decay: For he is now become thy Lord; to him due Rev'rence pay. 12 The Tyrian Matrons, rich and proud, shall humble Presents make; And all the wealthy Nations sue, thy Favour to partake. 13 The King's fair Daughter's beauteous Soul all inward Graces fill; Her Raiment is of purest Gold, adorn'd with costly Skill. 14 She in her nuptial Garments dress'd, with Needles richly wrought, Attended by her Virgin Train, shall to the King be brought. 15 With all the State of solemn Joy the Triumph moves along; Till, with wide Gates, the Royal Court receives the pompous Throng. 16 Thou, in thy Royal Father's room, must princely Sons expect: Whom thou to diff'rent Realms may'st send, to govern and protect: 17 Whilst this my Song to future Times transmits thy glorious Name; And makes the world with one Consent thy lasting Praise proclaim. Languages: English

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