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Sing to the Lord a new song

Hymnal: Together in Song #43 (1999) Scripture: Psalm 81 Topics: Adoration and Praise; Adversity; Celebration of Faith; Festal Joy; Forebears; Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Israel; Law of God; Liberation; Music; National Life; Proclamation: Witness; Providence; Revelation; Temptation Tune Title: PSALM 81

Örvendezzetek Az erős Istennek

Hymnal: Református énekes-könyv #51 (1918) Scripture: Psalm 81 Languages: Hungarian Tune Title: [Örvendezzetek Az erős Istennek]
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To God, our never failing strength

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #81 (1789) Scripture: Psalm 81 Lyrics: 1 To GOD, our never failing strength, With glad applause, loudly sing; And jointly make a cheerful noise, To Jacob's great and awful King. 2 Compose a lofty hymn of praise, And touch your Instruments of joy, Let psalteries and pleasant harps, With warbling lutes, your skill employ. 3 Let trumpets at the great new moon, Their animating voices raise, To celebrate the joyful time, Th' appointed solemn day of praise. 4 For this a statute was of old, Which Jacob's God himself decreed, To be with pious care observ'd For times to come, by Israel's seed. 5 This he, for a memorial fix'd, In Joseph, freed from Egypt's land; Strange nations barb'rous speech we heard, A speech we could not understand. 6 "Your burden'd shoulders I reliev'd, Thus seem'd our gracious God to say; "And by my pow'r your servile hands, "Were freed from lab'ring in the clay. 7 Your ancestors, with wrongs oppress'd, For timely help did call on me; With pity I their suff'rings saw, and from their troubles set them free. 8 They fought for me, and from the clouds In awful thunder I reply'd; At Meribah's contentious stream, Their faith and duty both were try'd. Part II. 9 Whilst I my solemn will declare, Do thou my chosen people hear; If thou, O Israel! to my words Wilt careful lend a list'ning ear. 10 Then shall no God besides myself, Within thy limits e'er be found, Nor shalt thou worship any God Adored by the nations round. 11 The Lord thy God, am I alone, Who brought thee out of Egypt's land; 'Tis I that all thy just desires Do still supply with lib'ral hand. 12 But they, my chosen race, refus'd To hearken to my gracious voice; Nor would rebellious Israel's sons Make me, with confidence, their choice. 13 So I provok'd, resign'd them up, To ev'ry wicked lust a prey; And in their own perverse designs Permitted them to go astray. 14 O that my people wisely would, My just and mild commandments heed; That Israel in my righteous ways Would still, with pious care, proceed. 15 Then should my heavy judgments fall, On all who would their pow'r oppose; And my avenging hand be rais'd To cut off all their daring foes. 16 Their enemies, and mine, should all, Before my footstool lowly bend; But as for them, their happy state Should stand secure, nor know an end. 17 All parts with plenty should abound, With fairest wheat the fruitful field, The barren clifts of craggy rocks, For them should richest honey yield. Languages: English
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Sin's Restraint on God's Grace

Hymnal: Bible Songs #166 (1901) Scripture: Psalm 81:6-12 First Line: O thou, my people, give an ear Refrain First Line: O that my people had me heard Topics: Backsliding; Christ Ministry of; Christ Providences of; Church Unfaithful; Disobedience; Gospel Freeness of ; Gospel Invitations of ; Heart Claimed of God; Heart Evil, Hard, and Stubborn; Idolatry; Ingratitude to God; Prayer Promises to; Worship Only as God Appoints Languages: English Tune Title: [O thou, my people, give an ear]
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In praise of God meet duty and delight

Author: Erik Routley, 1917-1982 Hymnal: Common Praise #479 (2000) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Scripture: Psalm 81:1-3 Lyrics: 1 In praise of God meet duty and delight, angels and creatures, flesh and spirits blest: in praise is earth transfigured by the sound and sight of heaven's everlasting feast. 2 The desert is refreshed by songs of praise, relaxed the frown of pride, the stress of grief; in praise forgotten all our human spite; in praise the burdened heart finds sure relief. 3 In praise our art and craft together meet, inspired, obedient, patient, practical; in praise join instrument and voice and sound to make one music for the Lord of all. 4 No skill of ours, no music made on earth, no mortal song could scale the height of heaven; yet stands that cross, through grace ineffable the instrument of praise to sinners given. 5 So, confident and festive, let us sing of wisdom, power and mercy there made known; the song of Moses and the Lamb be ours, through Christ raised up to life in God alone. Languages: English Tune Title: CLIFF TOWN
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Listen Peoples, While I Tell

Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11053 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: Listen, peoples, while I tell Lyrics: 1 Listen, peoples, while I tell What an elder race befell; Hearken to the solemn word, Learn obedience to the Lord. 2 Israel, erst from bondage freed, Chosen for a holy seed, Blessed with an unerring code, Worshipped one eternal God! 3 He their enemies subdued, Hearts by boundless bounties wooed, Fed them with the finest wheat, Milk and honey, purest treat! 4 Oft as trouble raised its cry, Still was their protector nigh; From His secret place He came, Swift to rescue, slow to blame. 5 Long His pity had endured, Long their prosperous state secured; Till, impatient of reproof, Impious, they disowned His truth! 6 Then, abandoned to their lust, Sold to selfishness and dust, Soon a ’whelming tempest came; Swept away their place and name. Languages: English Tune Title: GUIDE
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In loftiest strains address the mighty God

Author: Thomas Cradock Hymnal: New Version of the Psalms of David #LXXXI (1756) Scripture: Psalm 81 Lyrics: 1 In loftiest strains address the mighty God; To Israel's great redeemer chant aloud; 2 Chant the glad psalm, and to the timbrel join The lute, the psaltery, harmony divine! 3 Sound, sound the clarion, and your joy display; Now is the Hated feast, the solemn day; 4 The sacred solemn day, which heav'n ordain'd, Which Israel swore t' observe, while time remain'd; 5 The great memorial of Egyptian rage, When nought cou'd Pharaoh's harden'd heart assuage; When on the banks of Nile, sad wand'rers, they In direful bondage groan'd, and felt dismay; When they a language heard, not understood; 6 When bent their backs beneath the galling load. 7 "'Twas then, in misery sunk, with griefs appall'd, "With fervent prayer (says God) on me you call'd; "On me you call'd, and I indulgent heard, "Dispers'd your woes, your road to freedom clear'd; "Enwrapt in clouds, I gave my sacred law, "In thunder spoke, and struck your souls with awe; "Your faith at Merihah's fam'd waters prov'd, "Forgave your murmurs, and the cause remov'd. 8 "Hear, O my people, with attention hear, "Hear, while my solemn promise I declare: 9 "If thou my laws, my statutes, will obey, "And after other gods wilt scorn to stray: "If to their altars thou'lt no victims bring, 10 "But only worship me, thy God, thy king, "Thy God that from hard bondage set thee free, " And pav'd thy way to peace, to liberty; "On thee I'll blessings 'bove thy hopes bestow, "And ev'ry solid good to thee shall flow; 11 "Vainly I said; my people wou'd not hear, "But to my promise tum'd a listless ear; 12 "Therefore I left them to their worst of foes, "Their senseless selves, the guides themselves had chose; "Therefore I left them, madly to fulfil "The wretched dictates of their headstrong will. 13 "But Oh! that they had heard me, and obey'd, "Nor ever from the way I taught them stray'd! 14 "Me their support, with glory they had reign'd, "And o'er their foes a noble conquest gain'd. 15 "I had not then maintain'd the odious cause "Of those that hate me, and despise my laws; "To Israel they had yielded; Israel's God "Eternal rule on Israel had bestow'd; 16 "Them with what happy affluence I had blest! "The fields had furnish'd a continual feast; "From the hard rock had gush'd ambrosial rills, "Sweet as the nectar, which the bee distils. Languages: English
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Whilst I my solemn will declare

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #LXXXI.II (1793) Scripture: Psalm 81
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Let all the people sing a psalm

Hymnal: Hymns and a Few Metrical Psalms (2nd ed.) #42 (1889) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 81:2 Languages: English

Psalm 32: I Turn to You, Lord

Author: Roy James Stewart Hymnal: RitualSong #64 (1996) 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 Languages: English Tune Title: [Happy the one whose sin is forgiven]

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