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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXV (1742) Scripture: Psalm 15 First Line: O Lord, who's he within thy tent Lyrics: 1 O Lord, who's he within thy tent, A sojourner shall be? And who is he inhabit shall Thy hill of sanctity? 2 The man that walketh uprightly That worketh righteousness; And he who from his heart doth speak The words of faithfulness. 3 Who with the tongue backbiteth not, Nor doth his neighbour hurt: Now yet against his neighbour doth Take up an ill report. 4 Whose eyes contemn the person vile: But those the Lord that fear He honours them, and changeth not, Tho' to his hurt he swear. 5 Nor gives his coin to usury: Nor take a bribe doth he Against the harmless: thus who doth Shall never moved be.
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Mictam, or a golden Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXVI (1742) Scripture: Psalm 16 First Line: O Mighty God, preserve thou me Lyrics: 1 O Mighty God, preserve thou me, For upon thee I rest: 2 Thou art my Lord, unto my Lord, My souls thou hast profess'd. My goodness reacheth not to thee, 3 But to the saints on earth: And to them that are excellent, In whom is all my mirth. 4 Who to strange gods do hasten gifts, Their grief shall multiply; Their blood-drink offerings I'll not pour, Their names my lips shall fly. 5 Jehovah is the portion Of mine inheritance; So is he likewise of my cup; Thou dost maintain my chance. 6 The lines that fall'n are unto me, In pleasant places are: Yea, goodly is the heritage That falleth to my share. 7 I will Jehovah humbly bless, Who counsels me aright: My reins also do me instruct In seasons of the night. 8 Before me I the Lord have set As present evermore: Because he is at my right hand I shall not slide therefore. 9 Therefore my heart rejoyceth much, My glory's glad withal; Moreover also dwell in hope My flesh securely shall. 10 Because thou wilt not leave my soul In death's estate to be: Nor suffer wilt thy holy one Corruption for to see. 11 Thou wilt me shew the pat of life: Fulness of joys before The presence, and at thy right hand Are pleasures evermore. Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXVII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 17 First Line: Jehovah hearken to the right Lyrics: 1 Jehovah hearken to the right, Attend unto my cry: Give ear unto my pray'r that goes, From lips that do not lie. 2 My Judgement from thy face let come, Thine eyes let see the right. Mine heart thou hast examined, And visited by night. 3 Thou hast me as in furnace try'd, And yet shalt nothing find: For that my mouth shall not transgress I am resolv'd in mind, 4 For what concerns the works of men, By lips words have I, The paths of him that doth destroy Observed heedfully. 5 Uphold thou my forth-going steps, Within thy beaten way: lest otherwise at any time My footsteps go astray. 6 Because that thou wilt answer me, O God on thee I call: Incline thou unto me thine ear, Hear thou my speech withal. [2] 7 Shew forth thy wondrous Grace on them That trust on thee repose: O thou that sav'st by thy right hand From self up-lifting foes. As th' apple of thine eye me keep, In thy wings shade me hide: 9 From wicked men my deadly foes, Who waste me on each side. 10 Clos'd in their fat they are, and they Boast with their mouth likewise. 11 They round us in our steps; on earth They set their bow'd down eyes. 12 He like a roaring lion is, That ready is to tear; In secret places sits as he A renting lion were. 13 Arise, do thou his face prevent, Make him bow down, O Lord: O set my soul at freedom from The wicked one thy sword. 14 From mortal men thy hand, o Lord, From men that mortal are; And of this passing world who have, Within this life their share. Thou with thine hidden treasure dost their bellies fill also: Their sons are fill'd, their residue They leave their babes unto. 15 In righteousness thy favour I Shall very clearly see: And waking with thine Image, I Shall satisfied be. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David, the servant of the Lord; who spake unto the Lord the words of this Song, in the day that the Lord delivered him from all his Enemies, and from the hand of Saul.

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXVIII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 18 First Line: I'll dearly love thee, Lord, my strength Lyrics: 1 I'll dearly love thee, Lord, my strength. 2 The Lord's my rock, my fort likewise And Saviour mine, my God, my strength, My shield on whom my trust relies, My safety's horn, my tow'r likewise. 3 Upon Jehovah I will call Who to be praised worthy is; So from my foes be sav'd I shall. 4 Death's sorrows me encompassed, And floods of Belial frighted me. 5 Hell's pangs me round environed; The snares of death prevented me. 6 In my straits on the Lord call'd I, And to my God cry'd; he did hear My voice from's temple, and my cry Before him came into his ear. 7 Then th'earth did shake and quake, likewise, Mov'd hills foundations shook at's ire. 8 Smoak from his nostrils did arise And from his mouth devouring fire, By it the coals enkindled were. 9 Likewise the heavens he down bow'd And he descended; also there Was at his feet a gloomy cloud. 10 And he on cherubs rode apace, Yea on the wings of wind he flew. 11 He darkness made his secret place His covert round about him drew, Dark waters, and thick clouds of skies. 12 From brightness that before him was His thickned clouds did pass likewise Hail-stones and coals of fire did pass. [2] 13 Jehovah thundered forth also, Within the heavens in his ire, The highest caus'd his voice to go Hail-stones and burning coals of fire, 14 Yea he his arrows did send out, And bruising he them scattered: And lightnings he did hurl about, And them with dread discomfited. 14 The channels where the waters past Were seen, the ground-works of the world Appear'd at thy rebuke, at blast Of thy displeasure's breath, O Lord. 16 He from above sent, he me set The waters great he drew me for; 17 From my strong foes, me free he set From them that hated me also. For they were mightier than I. 18 They me prevented in the day Of that my dark calamity. Yet was the Lord for me a stay. 19 And he led me a large place to, He sav'd me, for he did delight 10 In me. The Lord repay'd me so, According as I did aright. After the pureness of my hands He gave a recompence to me. 21 Because I kept the Lord's commands, Nor I from God went wickedly. 22 Fro judgements all were in my sight: Nor from me his decrees put I: 23 And I before him was upright, Me kept from mine iniquity. [3] 24 Therefore the Lord rewarded me According as I did aright; After mine hands integrity, That did appear before his sight. 24 With persons merciful that are Thou merciful thy self wilt show; Thou upright wilt thy self declare With such as upright are also. 26 With such as hollow purity, That thou art pure thou wilt declare; For thou wilt turn thy self away Against them all that froward are. 27 Because thou safety wilt afford To poor folk; but high looks suppress. 28 But thou wilt light my lamp, the Lord My God will lighten my darkness, 29 For through a troop by thee i ride; And by my God leap'd o'er a wall. 30 God's way intire, the Lord's word try'd; That trust in him he's shield to all. 31 For who is God the Lord but he? Or who a rock our God besides? 32 It's God with strength that girdeth me And me in perfect way doth guide. 33 He makes my feet like as a roe, And on my high place makes me stand! 34 Mine arms do break the brazen bow; So well to war he learns my hand. 35 And of thy saving health the shield thou hast bestowed upon me; And thy right hand hath me upheld, Thy meekness made me great to be. [4] 36 Thou under me my steps mad'st large So that my ankles did not slide. 37 My foes pursued, and o'er charge I turn'd not till they were destroy'd. 38 I pierc'd them that they could not rise, They at my feet did fall subdu'd. 39 Fro thou hast girded me likewise Unto the war with fortitude. Thou hast subdued under me Those that did up against me rise, 40 My foes their necks thou gavest me That I might waste mine enemies. 41 They cry'd; but none to save thy find: To God, but with no answer meet. 42 I beat them then as dust i'th' wind, And cast them out as dust i'th' street. 43 And thou hast me delivered From people that contentious be: Thou of the heathen mad'st me head, The folk I knew not, shall serve me. 44 They'll at first hearing me obey; Themselves shall strangers yield to me. 45 The strangers sons shall fade away, And from their closets frighted be. [5] 46 Give Lord, and let my rock be blest: God of my health exalted be. 47 God that for me revenge express'd, And brings down people under me. 48 He sav'd me from mine enemies; And thou didst lift me higher than Those that did up against me rise; And freed me from the violent man. 49 I will therefore to thee confess With thanks the heathen folk among, Jehovah to thy name express My praises will in a song. 50 He giveth great salvation Unto his king; and doth display His mercy to's anointed one, To David and his seed for aye. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXIX (1742) Scripture: Psalm 19 First Line: Declare abroad the heavens do Lyrics: 1 Declare abroad the heavens do The majesty of God; And forth the firmament doth show His handy work abroad. 2 Day speaks to day, night hath likewise Knowledge to night declar'd. 3 There neither speech nor language is Where their voice is not heard. 4 The coasts of all the earth throughout Their line is gone unto; The ends of all the world about, Their words do reach unto. 5 A tabernacle he in those hath pitched for the sun; Who bridegroom like from's chamber goes Glad giants race to run. 6 The utmost end of heavens fro His course and compassing, To th' ends thereof; from's heat also There hidden is no thing. [2] 7 Jehovah's law is perfect pure, And doth the soul convert: Jehovah's testimony sure Makes wise the simple heart. 8 The statues of the Lord are right And do rejoice the heart; The Lord's command is pure, and light Doth to the eyes impart. 9 Clean is Jehovah's awful fear, And doth abide for aye: The truth Jehovah's judgements are And wholly right are they. 10 Than gold, than much refined gold More to be prized far; Than honey sweeter manifold, And honey comb they are. 11 Thy servant he moreover is Admonished from hence, In keeping of the same likewise Great is the recompence. 12 Who can his errors throughly know; From secret faults cleanse me, And from presumptuous sins also, Keep thou thy servant free. 13 O let them never over me Usurp dominion: Then clear and upright shall I be From great transgression. 14 Words of my mouth, thoughts of my heart, Let acceptable be. Lord in thy sight, my rock who art And my redeemer free. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXX (1742) Scripture: Psalm 20 First Line: I' th' day of sore affliction Lyrics: 1 I' th' day of sore affliction, The Lord to thee attend, The name of Jacob's mighty God Thee mightily defend, 2 Send thee help from his holy place; From Sion strengthen thee. 3 Mind all thy gifts and sacrifice, Accepted let it be. 4 Grant thee according to thy heart, Thy counsel all fulfil. 5 We in thy perfect saving health Rejoyce with shouting will. And in the name of our God we Our banners will erect. When as thy supplications all Jehovah shall effect. 6 Now know I that Jehovah doth Save his anointed dear: With saving strength of his right hand, From's holy heav'n he'll hear. 7 In chariots some their confidence, And some in horses set: But of the Lord our God the name We never will forget. 8 So we arise and stand upright, They are brought down and fall. 9 Save Lord, and let the King us hear, When unto him we call. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXI (1742) Scripture: Psalm 21 First Line: Jehovah in thy strength Lyrics: 1 Jehovah in thy strength The king shall joyful be: And joy in thy salvation, How veh'mently shall he? 2 Thou granted hast to him, That which his heart desir'd, and thou hast not with-holden back That which his lips requir'd. Selah. 3 For with blessing of good Thou hast prevented him; Thou on his head of finest gold Hast set and diadem. 4 Of thee he asked life, Thou didst it freely give, Ev'n length of days to him, that he For evermore should live. 5 In thy salvation His glory hath been great: Thou honour hast and majesty Likewise upon him set. 6 For thou for evermore Hast him for blessings made: Thou mak'st him with thy countenance To be exceeding glad. 7 Because that in the Lord The king doth trust, and he Through mercy of the highest one Shall not removed be. 8 Thine hand shall find out all That en'mies are to thee; And thy right hand shall find out them Of thee that haters be. 9 Thou sit'st as fiery ov'n Them in times of thine ire: The Lord will swallow them in's wrath And them consume with fire. 10 Thou wilt destroy the fruit That doth of them proceed, From off the earth, and from amongst The sons of men their seed. 11 Because against thee they And evil did intend: A wicked plot they have devis'd, But cannot work their end. 12 For thou shalt turn their back, Whenever thou shalt place Thine arrows ready on thy strings, Full right against their face. 13 Jehovah is thy strength On high extolled be: And we will sing: yea praise with psalms Thy mighty pow'r will we. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician upon Aijeleth Shahar. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 22 First Line: My God, my God, wherefore hast thou Lyrics: 1 My God, my God, wherefore hast thou Forsaken me? and why Art thou so far from my help And from words of my cry? 2 My God, I in the day time cry, but me thou dost not hear; Also by night and unto me No quiet rest is there. 3 Nevertheless thou holy art, Who constantly dost dwell, Amongst the thankful praises of Thy people Israel. 4 Our fathers heretofore in thee Have put their confidence, They trusted have, and thou to them Didst give deliverance. 5 They unto thee did cry aloud, And were preserved found, In thee they put their confidence, And nought did them confound. 6 But I a worm and not a man, Of men a very scorn: And I among the people am Despised as forlorn. 7 All they that do upon me look, A scoff at me do make; They with contempt shoot out the lip, The head in scorn they shake. 8 Upon the lord he roll'd himself, Let him now rid him quite; Let him deliver him, because In him he doth delight. 9 But thou art he that me out of The belly didst forth take: When I was on my brother's breasts, To hope thou didst me make. 10 I from the tender womb have been Committed unto thee; Yea from my mother's belly thou Hast been a God to me. [2] 11 Be not thou far away from me; For tribulation Approacheth very near at hand, And helper there is none. 12 Great many bulls on ev'ry side Have me encompassed; The mighty bulls of Bashan have Me round environed. 13 With their wide open'd mouths on me They gaping so appear, As if that each a ravening And roaring lions were. 14 Like waters I am spilt, my bones Disjointed are likewise; Like unto melted wax my heart Amidst my bowels lies. 15 My strength is like a potsherd dry'd, And my tongue cleaveth fast Unto my jaws; and to the dust Of death brought me thou hast. 16 For dogs have compass'd me about, Th' assembly me beset Of wicked ones, they pierced through My hands and eke my feet. 17 My bones I may then number all; They look'd, they did me view. 18 My cloaths among them they did part; Lots for my coat they threw. 19 But thou Lord be not far; my strength Haste thou to succour me. 20 My soul from sword, my darling from The pow'r of dogs set free. 21 Out of the lion's mouth also; Oh, saved that I were! For thou from horns of unicorns Didst me vouchsafe to hear. 22 Thy name I will declare to them That brethren are to me; Amidst the congregation I Will praises give to thee. [3] 23 Ye that do fear the Lord, him praise, All Jacob's seed do ye Him glorify, and dread him all Ye Isra'ls seed that be. 24 For he th' affliction of the poor Loaths not, nor doth despise; Nor hides his face from him, but hears When unto him he cries. 25 Within the congregation great, My praise is of thee still: Before them that in reverence, Perform my vows I will. 26 The meek shall eat and be suffic'd; Jehovah praise shall they That do him seek; your heart shall live Unto perpetual aye. 27 All th' Ends of th' earth remember shall And turn unto the Lord; And thee all heathen families To worship shall accord 28 Because unto Jehovah doth The kingdom appertain; Likewise among the nations he Is ruler sovereign. 29 Earth's fat ones eat, and worship shall All who to dust descend, (Who cannot keep alive his soul) Before his face shall bend. 30 With service a posterity Him shall attend upon, Which to the Lord shall counted be A generation. 31 Come shall they, and his righteousness By them declar'd shall be Unto a people yet unborn, That done this thing hath he. Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXIII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 23 First Line: The Lord to me a Shepherd is Lyrics: 1 The Lord to me a shepherd is, Want therefore shall not I, 2 He in the folds of tender grass Doth make me down to lie; He leads me to the waters till. 3 Restore my soul doth he; In paths of righteousness he will For his name sake lead me. 4 In valley of death's shade although I walk, I'll fear none ill: For thou with me, thy rod also Thy staff me comfort will. 5 Thou hast 'fore me a table spread In presence of my foes: Thou dost anoint with oyl mine head, My cup it overflows. 6 Goodness and mercy my days all Shall surely follow me: And in the Lord's house dwell I shall So long as days shall be. Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXIV (1742) Scripture: Psalm 24 First Line: The earth Jehovah's is Lyrics: 1 The earth Jehovah's is, With all the store of it, The habitable world is his, And they thereon that sit, 2 For its foundation He on the seas hath laid: And it the water floods upon Most solidly hath staid. 3 Jehovah's hill on high, Who shall ascent into? Within his place of sanctity, Who shall there stand also? 4 The clean in hands, likewise The pure in heart, and he Who hath not lift his soul to lies, Nor sworn deceitfully. 5 The benediction he Shall from the Lord receive. From God of his salvation he His righteousness shall have. 6 This is the progeny That seek him, even they That for thy face enquiring be; This Jacob is, Selah. [2] 7 Ye gates, lift up your heads, And doors that last for aye, Be ye lift up, that enter in The King of glory may. 8 This glorious King, Who's he? Jehovah puissant, And valiant Jehovah is, In battle valiant. 9 Ye gates lift up your heads, And doors that last for aye, Do ye lift up, that enter in The King of Glory may. 10 The glorious King, Oh say, Who is it that may be? The Lord of armies in array The glorious King is he. Selah. Languages: English

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