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How Lovely Is Your House, O LORD

Author: Ada Roeper-Boulogne Meter: 8.8.9.8.8.9.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 84 Topics: Biblical Names & Places Jacob; Funerals; Marriage; Return of Christ; Biblical Names & Places Jacob; Church; Funerals; Lord's Supper; Marriage; Ministry & Service; Opening of Worship; Refuge; Return of Christ; Walk with God Used With Tune: GENEVAN 84

For God My Spirit Longs

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 84 First Line: [For God My Spirit Longs] Text Sources: A House of Praise (Hope Publishing Company,, 2003)

How Lovely Are Thy Dwelling Places

Author: Bin A. Soto Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 84:2 First Line: [How Lovely Are Thy Dwelling Places] Text Sources: Songbook 4 (Hosanna!) (Integrity Music, Inc., 1990)

How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place

Author: David T Koyzis Meter: 8.8.9.8.8.9.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 84 First Line: [How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place] Text Sources: David T. Koyzis (http://genevanpsalter.redeemer.ca/index.html)

The Lord God is a Sun and Shield

Author: Michael Massa Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 84:12 First Line: [The Lord God is a Sun and Shield] Text Sources: Songbook 4 (Hosanna!) (Integrity Music, Inc., 1990)

This House of Yours

Author: John Core Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 84 First Line: [This House of Yours] Text Sources: Shores of Thought and Feeling (Wayne Leupold, 2004)
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Psalm 84

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 84 First Line: My soul longs for your courts, O Lord Refrain First Line: My soul longs for your courts, O Lord Lyrics: Response: (General) My soul longs for your courts, O Lord; in your presence is fullness of joy. Used With Tune: [My soul longs for your courts, o Lord]
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To the chief Musician upon Gittith. A Psalm for the Sons of Korah

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 84 First Line: How amiable, Lord of hosts Lyrics: 1 How amiable, Lord of hosts, Thy tabernacles be! 2 My soul longs for Jehovah's courts, Yea, it ev'n faints in me. Unto the strong and living God, My heart and flesh doth shout. 3 Yea, sparrow finds an house, her nest The swallow too finds out. 4 Wherein she may her young ones lay, thine altars near unto. O thou that art of armies Lord, My king, my God also. 4 O blest are they within thy house Who dwell, still they'll thee praise? 5 Blest is the man whose strength's in thee, In whose heart are the ways. 6 The passengers in Baca's vale, A fountain do it make; Also the pools that are therein, Their fill of rain do take. 7 From strength to strength they go to God, In Sion all appear. 8 Lord God of hosts, O hear my prayer, O Jacob's God give ear. [2] 9 Behold, O God our shield, the face Of thine anointed see: 10 For better's in thy courts a day, Than elsewhere thousands be: I'd rather a door keeper be In the house of my God, Than in the tents of wickedness To settle mine abode. 11 Because the Lord God is a sun, He is a shield also: Jehovah on his people grace And glory will bestow. No good thing will he hold from them That do walk uprightly. 12 O Lord of hosts the man is blest That puts his trust in thee.
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How amiable, Lord of Hosts

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 84 Lyrics: 1. How amiable. Lord of Hosts, How pleasant is the Place, Where thou, on Earth, art wont to shew The Glories of thy Face? 2. My Soul doth long, yea, faint to see Jehovah's chosen Seat; My Heart, and Flesh, spring up for Joy, The living God to meet. 3. The Birds, near to thine Altars, build Their Nests, for their Abode; There hatch their Young; O Lord of Hosts, My Sov'reign, and my God. 4. O happy Men, who in thy House Abide; still they'll Thee praise: 5. Whose Strength's in Thee, and Hearts are bent To travel Sion's Ways. 6. Who, passing Baca's thirfty Vale, Provide themselves with Wells, And Cisterns; which the Rain from Heav'n, For their Refreshment, fills. 7. Strengthen'd they go, till they, with God^, In Sion's Mount appear. 8. Lord, God of Hosts, my Pray'r regard, O Jacob's God give Ear. Second Part 9. O God, who art our only Shield, Look graciously on me; And, with thy wanted Smiles, the Face Of thine anointed see. 10. For in thy sacred Courts, a Day, A Thousand does excell; My God's House Doors I'd rather keep, In wicked Tents, than dwell, 11. Jehovah is our Sun, and Shield, Will Grace, and Glory, give; And, no Good Thing, will he deny, Those who uprightly live, 12. O thou, the sov'reign Lord of all The Hosts in Heav'n, Earth, Sea; That Man is truly bless'd, who puts His Trust alone in Thee.
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O LORD, how lovely is the Place

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 84 Lyrics: 1 O LORD, how lovely is the Place Where thou, vouchsaf'st to shew thy Face, In Glory, ever bright array'd; My Soul faints for thy blest Abode, My Heart cries out to see her GOD With Lustre unobscur'd display'd. The Birds around thy Temple throng; And there they build and hatch their Young. 2 O LORD of Hosts! how blest are they, Who in thine House thy Praise display, Whose Hopes in thee are firmly plac'd; Who with a pious Zeal do tread The Ways that to thy Temple lead, For they shall never be disgrac's. In parched Vales they know no Want, For thou refreshing Rain shall grant. 3 Thus they proceed, free from all Fear, From Strength to Strength, 'till all appear On Sion's Mount, for ever bless'd. LORD let my humble Pray'r be heard, My Soul's sincere Desires regard; To thee, O Jacob's GOD! address'd; To us thy sure Protection bring, And look on thine anointed King. 4 For in thy Courts one Day to dwell, In solid Pleasure, doth excell A Thousand Days, wherever spent. A Habitation of my GOD, I choose to be my fix'd Abode; And, dwelling there, would be content, Rather to keep his Temple Gate, Than live with wicked Men in State. 5 For GOD, our great Defence and Light, To guide us in the Way that's right, His Grace and Glory still bestows; And to all those who justly live, The LORD shall ev'ry Blessing give; His plenteous Mercy ever flows. O GOD, how highly blest ishe, Whose Trust is still repos'd in thee! Topics: Description of Happiness of Man; Prayers When deprived ot the Opportunitys of attending in God's House; Thanksgivings For diverse Mercies shown to the Chruch Used With Tune: [O Lord, how lovely is the Place]

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