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To the chief Musician, even to Jeduthun, A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXXIX (1742) First Line: I said I will look to my ways Lyrics: 1 I said, I will look to my ways, Lest I sin with my tongue: I'll keep my mouth with bit while I With wicked am among 2 With silence I as dumb abode, My mouth I did refrain From speaking of the thing that's good, And stirred was my pain. 3 My heart within me waxed hot, While I was musing long, In me the fire inkindled was, Then speak I with my tongue. 4 O Lord, mine end, and of of my days, Let me the measure learn: That what a momentary thing I am, I may discern. 5 Behold thou mad'st my days a span, Mine age is nought to thee: At's best estate, sure every man Us wholly vanity. 6 Sure man walks in an empty show, Vain stir they therefore make, Who heap up wealth, but do not know Who shall the same up take. 7 And now, O Lord, what wait I for? My hope is set on thee. 8 Free me from all my trespasses, The fool’s scorn make not me. 9 I silent was and shut my mouth, This done because thou hast: 10 Remove thy stroke away from me, By thy hands blow I waste. 11 When with Rebukes thou dost correct Man for iniquity, Thou blasts his beauty like a moth: Sure each man’s vanity. 12 Lord hear my prayer, hark to my cry; Nor at my tears still be: For as my fathers all am I, Strange sojourner with thee. 13 O turn aside a while me fro, That I may strength recall, Before that I from hence shall go, And be no more at all. Scripture: Psalm 39 Languages: English
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A Song of Degrees

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXXI (1742) First Line: I to the hills lift up mine eyes Lyrics: 1 I to the hills lift up mine eyes. From whence must come mine aid. 2 Mine help doth from Jehovah come, Who heav'n and earth hath made. 3 He will not let thy foot be mov'd Nor slumber who thee keeps. 4 Lo he keepeth Israel, He slumbreth not nor sleeps. 5 The Lord thy keeper is, the Lord Thy shade on thy right hand. 6 Lest sun by day, or moon by night, Should thee by stroke offend. 7 The Lord will keep thee from all ill, Thy soul he keeps alway: 8 Thy going out and coming in The Lord keeps now and aye. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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A Song of Degrees

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXX (1742) First Line: I to the Lord cried in my straits Lyrics: 1 I to the Lord cry'd in my straits, And he did answer me: 2 From lying lips and guileful tongue: O Lord my soul set free. 3 What shall to thee a false tongue give? Or what on thee confer? 4 Sharp arrows of the mighty one With coals of juniper. 5 O wo is me that sojourning In Meshech I reside! That I also within the tents Of Kedar do abide. 6 Long time my soul hath dwelt with him That peace doth much abhor. 7 I am for peace but when I speak, They ready are for war. Scripture: Psalm 120 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David when he changed his behaviour before Abimelech, who drove him away, and he departed

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXXIV (1742) First Line: I will the Lord in seasons all Lyrics: 1 I will the Lord in seasons all Bless in humility, And in my mouth his praises shall, Abide continually. 2 My soul shall in Jehovah make With joy her boasting chear: The humble shall great pleasure take When they hereof shall hear. 3 With me together O do ye Jehovah magnifie; And let us all herein agree, To lift his name on high. 4 When I Jehovah sought unto, The he to me gave ear: He me delivered also From all that was my fear. 5 They look'd to him and lightned were, No shame did them appall 6 The poor man cry'd, the Lord did hear, And sav'd from troubles all. 7 The Lord his Angel ev'ry where Incampeth round about Each one of them that do him fear, from ill to free them out. 8 How bountiful Jehovah is, O taste and see likewise; O great is that man's blessedness Whose trust on him relies! 9 O see that ye Jehovah fear, His holy ones that be! Because that such as do him fear No want at all shall see. 10 Young lions they are brought to want And suffer lack of food: But they that fear the Lord, no want Shall have of any good. [2] 11 O come ye children unto me, Give you attentive ear; And I will you instruct how ye The Lord aright shall fear. 12 Who is the man whose heart is bent That long his life may be, Who loveth days, and hath intent Prosperity to see? 13 Thy tongue from ill, thy lips also From speaking guile keep thou. 14 Depart from evil, and do good, Seek peace and it pursue. 15 Upon the men that righteous are The Lord doth set his eye; And likewise he doth bow his ear, When unto him they cry. 16 Jehovah's face is set against Them that do wickedly. That he of them from off the land May cut the memory. 17 When as the righteous men do cry, The Lord doth hear their call; And gives to them delivery Out of their troubles all. 18 Jehovah near is such unto As broken-hearted be; Whose spirit contrite is also Ev'n such ones save will he 19 The just man's griefs are many a one, From all God sets him free; 20 He keepeth all his bones that none Of them shall broken be. 21 Evil shall slay the wicked man, And whosoever hate The righteous man, ev'n all of them Shall sure be desolate. 22 Their souls that do Jehovah serve He freely doth redeem: Nor utterly shall any swerve, That put their trust in him. Scripture: Psalm 34 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) 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. Scripture: Psalm 18 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician on Neginoth, A Psalm or Song of Asaph

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXVI (1742) First Line: In Judah God is known, his name Lyrics: 1 In Judah God is known: his name Is great in Israel. 2 In Salem also is his tent: In Sion he doth dwell. 3 He arrows of the bow there brake, Shield, sword and battle too. Selah. More bright and wondrous excellent Than mounts of prey art thou. 5 They that are stout of heart are spoil'd, They slept their sleep out-right: And none of them have found their hands That were the men of might. 6 O thou that art of Jacob God, At thy rebuke out-past, The chariot and the horse also To sleep of death are cast. 7 Thou, even thou, art to be fear'd, O who is he therefore, When once thou angry art, that can Thy presence stand before? 8 Thou didst out from the heav'ns above Cause judgment to be heard; The earth in awful silence stood Exceedingly it fear'd. 9 When the great God himself arose His judgment to dispence, Of all the meek once of the earth To be the safe defence. Selah. 10 Assuredly the wrath of man Shall praises to thee gain: And the remainder of their wrath Thou surely shalt restrain. 11 Vow to the Lord your God, and pay All that about him are; And bring ye an oblation To him that is our fear. 12 The spirit that in princes is Asunder cut shall he: Unto the kings on earth that are He shall most dreadful be. Scripture: Psalm 76 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXX (1742) 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. Scripture: Psalm 20 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXXI (1742) First Line: In thee, O Lord, I put my trust Lyrics: 1 In thee, O Lord, I put my trust, Sham'd never let me be; Accordingly as thou art just Do thou deliver me. 2 Bow down to me thine ear with speed, Let me deliverance have, My rock of strength, and house of fence, O be thou me to save. 3 Because a rock thou me unto And fortress mine wilt be: Therefore for thy name sake, O do Thou lead and guide thou me. 4 O pull thou me out of the net, Which to ensnare me they Full privily for me have set: Because thou art my stay. 5 Into thy hands my spirit I Reposing do commit; Jehovah God of verity, Thou hast redeemed it. 6 Who lying vanities embrace, Such men have I abhorr'd; But as for me, I wholly place My trust upon the Lord. 7 I in thy mercies will be glad, And joy, because that thou Didst view my straits, in anguish sad My soul thou diddest know. 8 And thou hast not enclosed me Within the enemies hand: But in the place of liberty Thou mad'st my feet to stand. [2] 9 O Lord, because distress'd am I, In mercy send relief! My soul, my belly, and mine eye, Consumed are with grief. 10 Because my life with sorrow quails, With sighs my years decay: And for my sins my vigour fails, My bones do pine away. 11 To all my foes a scorn am I, Chiefly my nieghbours to. A fear to friends, they that me spie Without, did flee me fro. 12 I as a dead man am forgot, That's out of memory; And like unto a broken pot, Ev'n such an one am I. 13 Because that I of all the rout The slandering did hear: On every side me round about There was a trembling fear. While as that they against me did Together council take, They craftily have purposed, My life away to make. 14 But O Jehovah, upon thee My confidence doth stand? I said thou art a God to me. 15 My times are in thy hand; From the hands of mine enemies Do thou deliver me, And from the hand of them likewise That my pursuers be [3] 16 Thy countenance to shine upon, Thy servant do thou make: O give to me salvation, Ev'n for thy mercies sake. 17 O Lord, let me not be asham'd, For call'd on thee I have: O let the wicked men be sham'd, And silent in the grave. 18 Let lying lips be silenced; 'Gainst him that is upright, That do such grievous speeches spread In pride and in despite. 19 Oh how great good hast thou in store Laid up, and wrought for them, Who fear and trust in thee before The sons of earthly men! 20 Thou in the secret of thy face Shalt hide them from man's pride, From strive of tongues in covert place Thou shalt them safely hide. 21 O let Jehovah blessed be, Because he hath made known His kindness wonderful to me, Within a fenced town. 22 For I in haste said, i am cast Out from before thine eyes; My suit for grace yet heard thou hast, When I to thee did cry. 23 O love the Lord all ye his saints, the faithful he doth guard, But he unto proud doers grants A plentiful reward. 24 See that encouraged you be, And let your heart wax strong, All whosoever hopefully Do for Jehovah long. Scripture: Psalm 31 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David, to bring to Remembrance

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXXVIII (1742) First Line: In wrath, Lord do not me chastise Lyrics: 1 In wrath, Lord do not me chastise: And in thy rage correct not me. 2 For sore thine hand upon me lies, In me thine arrows fastned be. 3 There is no soundness in my flesh, Because thy wrath on me doth lye: Nor in my bones is any rest, Because of mine iniquity. 4 Because that mine iniquities Above my head ascended are; Like as an heavy burden lies, Too heavy they for me to bear. 5 My wounds stink and corrupt are grown, My foolishness doth make it so, 6 I troubled am and much bow'd down, I all day long a mourning go. 7 Fill'd are my loins with loathsome sore, And there's no soundness in my flesh, 8 Weak am I and sore broke, I roar by reason of my sore distress. 9 With thee, Lord, is all my desire, My groaning is not hid form the. 10 My heart doth pant, my strength doth tire, And mine eyes sight is gone from me. 11 My sore my lovers stand there fro, My friends stand off, my kinsmen eke, 12 Who seek my life, lay snares also, Who seek my hurt they mischief speak, And all day long imagine guile. 13 But as one deaf, I did not hear; I as a dumb man was the while, Whose mouth at all not open were. 14 As one that heareth not was I And in whose mouth reproofs none were, 15 For I, O Lord, on thee rely, O Lord my god thou wilt me hear. 16 O hear thou me because, said I, Else they will joy o'er me with pride: Themselves 'gainst me they magnifie, When as my feet doth slip aside 17 For I to halt am ready still, Also my grief abides with me, 18 For I declare my trespass will, And for my sin will sorry be, 19 Yet ne'ertheless mine enemies They lively are, and strong also, Who causelessly me hate, likewise, In number mightily do grow. 20 Moreover, they that for my good Do render evil unto me: Because that i do follow good, To me they adversaries be. 21Jehovah do not me forsake, From me O do not far depart 22 My God haste to my rescue make, O Lord, who my salvation art. Scripture: Psalm 38 Languages: English
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Jehovah he as king doth reign

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXCIX (1742) Lyrics: 1 Jehovah he as king doth reign O let the people quake: He sitteth on the cherubims, The earth then let it shake. 2 Jehovah great in Sion is, And o'er all people high. 3 Thy great and dreadful name let them Praise for its sanctity. 4 The king's strength judgment loves, and thou Doth equity ordain: Both judgment thou and righteousness In Jacob dost maintain. 5 Do ye the Lord our God exalt, In bowing worship ye Before the footstool of his throne: The Holy One is he. 6 Moses and Aaron with his priests. Sam'el with them that call Upon his name: call'd on the Lord, And he them answer'd all. 7 Within the pillar of a cloud When unto them he spake: They kept his witness and decree Which he for them did make. 8 Thou answer'd'st them O Lord our God A God that pard'ning wast: Although on their inventions Thou vengeance taken hast. 9 Exalt the Lord our God also Before his holy hill; Bow down your selves, because the Lord Our God is holy still. Scripture: Psalm 99 Languages: English

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