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Waiting To-Night

Author: M. Macoomer Appears in 622 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 137:5 First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home Refrain First Line: I'm waiting tonight, watching for the light Used With Tune: [Jerusalem, my happy home]
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On opening a new place for worship

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 193 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 137:5 First Line: And will the great eternal God Lyrics: 1 And will the great eternal God On earth establish his abode? And will he from his radiant throne Avow our temples for his own? 2 We bring the tribute of our praise, And sing that condescending grace, Which to our notes will lend an ear, And call us sinful mortals near. 3 Our Father's watchful care we bless, Which guards our synagogues in peace, That no tumultuous foes invade, To fill our worshippers with dread. 4 These walls we to thy honor raise; Long may they echo with thy praise; And Thou descending fill the place With choicest tokens of thy grace. 5 Here let the great Redeemer reign With all the graces of his train; While pow'r divine his word attends To conquer foes, and chear his friends. 6 And in the great decisive day, When God the nations shall survey, May it before the world appear, That crouds were born to glory here. Topics: Place of worship dedicated

Psalm 138

Author: John L. Bell (b. 1949) Meter: 9.9.6.7.9 Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 137:1-6 First Line: I shall praise you, O God, from my soul Topics: God Faithfulness of; God in glory; God in judgement and justice; Joy; Praise Used With Tune: LOBERTS
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Remembrance of Church Priveleges

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 137 First Line: By Babel's riverside we sat in tears Lyrics: 1 By Babel's riverside we sat in tears, Rememb'ring Zion's pride in former years, While on the weeping willows there were hung The harps our grief had silenced and unstrung. 2 For they who led us there a captive throng Required that we prepare for them a song; Yea, there our captives asked for mirth and praise, Required a song of Zion's happy days. 3 O how shall we thus sing at their command Songs of the Lord, our King, in this strange land? O Zion, if I e'er forget thy woe, Let my right hand its skill no longer know. 4 Yea, let my tongue, i pray, all silent be, If I do not alway remember thee; If I prefer not thee, thought in thy grief, Above all other joys my very chief. Topics: Afflictions Complaint of; Aspirations For Church Priveleges; Church Afflicted; Church Beloved of Saints; House of God Longed for and Loved; The Wicked Separation from Used With Tune: BENEDICTION
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Babylon Streams Received Our Tears

Author: Calvin Seerveld Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 137 Topics: Biblical Names & Places Babylon/Babel; Biblical Names & Places Jerusalem; Laments; Return of Christ; Biblical Names & Places Babylon/Babel; Biblical Names & Places Jerusalem; Judgment; Laments; Return of Christ Used With Tune: LLEF

Psalm 137: Let My Tongue Be Silent

Author: Carl Johengen Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 137:1-6 First Line: By Bablonian rivers, we sat and wept Refrain First Line: Let my tongue be silent, if ever I forget you Topics: Captivity; Perseverance; Lent IV Used With Tune: [By Babylonian rivers, we sat and wept]

By the Waters of Babylon

Author: Paul A. Tate, b. 1968 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 137 First Line: We long to play our harps Topics: Homeland Used With Tune: [We long to play our harps]
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As by the streams of babylon

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 137 Lyrics: 1 As by the streams of babylon We captives sat with anxious fears; Then we dear Zion thought upon, And melted into streams of tears. 2 Our harps, our instruments of joy, Which us'd with chearful songs to sound, We hung upon the willow trees Which on the shaded banks abound. 3 Because our foes, who all conspir'd To triumph in our slavish wrongs; Musick and mirth of us requir'd; 'Come sing us one of Zion's songs.' 4 But, ah! how cou'd we guide our hands To play, with hearts so full of woes Sing Zion's songs in heathen lands, JEHOVAH's hymns to chear his foes? 5 O dear Jerusalem! if I Ever of thee forgetful grow; Let me the skill of my right hand For ever wholly cease to know. 6 Let my tongue to my palate cleave, If thee remember should not I, Or don't prefer Jerusalem, Above my highest earthly joy, 7 LORD, Thou remembrest Edom's son, Who on Jerulalem's sad day, 'To the foundation raze her! cry'd; 'Raze, raze her!' out aloud cry'd they. 8 O Babel's daughter! doom'd to fall! That conqueror shall blessed be, Who, just as thou hast done to us, Will do in righteousness to thee! 9 Yea, he shall blessed be by heav'n, Who shall by heav'n employed be, Upon the stones to dash thy face, And end thy cruel progeny.
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Super flumina

Author: W. W. Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 137 First Line: When as we sat in Babylon Lyrics: 1 When as we sat in Babylon, the rivers round about: And in remembrance of Sion the teares for griefe burst out: 2 We hang'd our harps and instruments, the willow trees upon: For in that place men for their use had planted many one. 3 Then they to whom we prisoners were said to us tauntingly: Now let us heare your Hebrew songs, and pleasant melody. 4 Alas said we, who can once frame his sorrowfull heart to sing The praises of our loving God thus under a strange King? 5 But yet if I Jerusalem out of my heart let slide: Then let my fingers quite forget the warbling harp to guide. 6 And let my tongue within my mouth be ti'd for ever fast: If that I joy before I see thy full deliverance past. 7 Therefore (O Lord) remember now the cursed noise and cry That Edoms sonnes against us made, when they raz'd our city. Remember Lord their cruell words, when as with one accord They cry'd, On sack and raze their wals, in despight of the Lord. 8 Even so shalt thou O Babylon, at length to dust be brought: And happy shall that man be cal'd, that our revenge hath wrought. 9 Yea blessed shall that man be cal'd, that takes thy children young: To dash their bones against hard stones, that lie the streets among. Used With Tune: [When as we sat in Babylon]

By Rivers of Sorrow

Author: Michael Perry, 1942-1996 Meter: 12.11.12.11 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 137 First Line: By rivers of sorrow we sat and remembered Used With Tune: ST. CATHERINE'S COURT

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