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O Lord, Hear My Prayer (Señor, ten piedad)

Author: Taizé Community Appears in 45 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17:1-3 Topics: Death; Muerte; Oracion; Prayer Used With Tune: [O Lord, hear my prayer]
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Mine eyes shall behold him

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 17 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17:15 First Line: I know not the hour of his coming Refrain First Line: But I know I shall wake Used With Tune: [I know not the hour of his coming]
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Wenn ich einst von jenem schlummer

Author: F. G. Klopstock, 1724-1803 Appears in 10 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17:15 Topics: Tageszeiten Morgen

Psalm 17: Lord, When Your Glory Appears

Author: Roy James Stewart Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17 First Line: Hear, O Lord, a just suit Refrain First Line: Lord, when yhour glory appears Topics: Ordinary Time Thirty-Second Sunday Used With Tune: [Hear, O Lord, a just suit]
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A Psalm of David

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17 First Line: Jehovah hearken to the right Lyrics: 1 Jehovah hearken to the right, attend to my loud cry; And hear my pray'r that cometh forth from lips that do not lie. 2 O from thy presence let there come, a just decree to me: And let thy just and holy eyes, things that are equal see. My HEART thou searched hast by day, and visited by night: Thou hast me in a furnace try'd, and found my heart is right. 3 As for my MOUTH; as I resolv'd my words should not transgress, Thy righteous laws which guide the tongue; I kept my purposes. 4 And as for WORKS of men; thy word hath me directed so, That I observ'd and shun'd the paths wherein destroyers go. 5 My goings in thy narrow paths do thou uphold and guide; That so my footsteps thus secur'd may never turn aside. 6 On Thee I called have, O God, because Thou wilt me hear; O now incline thine ear to me, and hear my humble pray'r. [2 Part] 7 O shew thy wondrous grace on them whose trust on thee relies: Who sav'st by thy right hand from those who up against them rise. 8 O keep me now as thou wouldst keep the apple of thine eye; Under the shadow of thy wings hide me continually. 9 From all the threat'ning faces of the wicked who me waste, And from my deadly enemies, who me around invest. 10 In their gross fat thy are enclos'd, boast with their mouths likewise; 11 In all our steps they compass us; to earth they bow their eyes. 12 They like a roaring lion are, who greedy is for prey; Like a young lion watching in his secret place, are they. 13 But LORD arise, his face prevent; O make him down to bow; And from the wicked one, thy sword, my soul deliver thou. 14 From mortal men thy hand, O LORD, from mortal men me save, Who in this transient time of life their only portion have. Thy hidden stores their bellies fill, and filled are their sons; And all the rest they save and leave to their young little ones. 15 But I in righteousness thy face with joy shall clearly see; And waking with thine image, I shall satisfied be.

O Lord our guardian and our guide

Author: I. Williams (1802-1865) Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17 Topics: Christ the Friend of Sinners; Easter 2 The Good Shepherd; God's Church Penitence and Prayer; The Fall Used With Tune: ABRIDGE
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Exaudi Domine

Author: T. S. Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17 First Line: O Lord give eare to my just cause Lyrics: 1 O Lord give eare to my just cause, attend when I complaine: And heare the prayer that I put forth with lips that do not faine. 2 And let the judgement of my cause proceed alwaies from thee: And let thine eyes behold and cleare this my simplicity. 3 Thou hast well tri'd me in the night, and yet couldst nothing find That I have spoken with my tongue, that was not in my mind. 4 As for the works of wicked men, and paths perverse and ill, For love of thy most holy Name I have refrained still. 5 Then in thy paths that be most pure, stay me Lord and preserve, That from the way wherein I walk, my steps may never swerve. 6 For I do call to thee, O Lord, surely thou wilt me aid; Then heare my prayer & weigh right well the words that I have said. 7 O thou, the Saviour of all them that put their trust in thee; Declare thy strength on them that spurn against thy Majesty. 8 O keep me as thou wouldest keep the apple of thine eye, And under cover of thy wings defend me secretly; The second Part: 9 From wicked men that trouble me, and daily me annoy; And from my foes that go about my soule for to destroy. 10 Which wallow in their worldly wealth and are so full and fat: That in their pride they do not spare to speake they care not what. 11 They lie in wait where I should passe, with craft me to confound; And musing mischief in their minds to cast me to the ground. 12 Much like a Lion greedily that would his prey embrace; Or lurking like a Lion's whelp, within some secret place. 13 Up, Lord, in hast prevent my foe, and cast him at my feet: Save thou my soule from the ill man, and with thy sword him smite. 14 Deliver me Lord by thy power, out of these tyrants hands: Which now so long time raigned have, and kept us in their bands. 15 I meane from worldly men, to whom all worldly goods are rise: That have no hope nor part of joy, but in this present life. 16 Thou of thy store their bellies fil'st with pleasure to their mind: Their children have enough, and leave to theirs the rest behind. 17 But I shall with pure conscience behold thy gracious face: So when I wake I shall be full of thine image and grace.

Al despertar me saciaré de tu semblante, Señor (Lord, when your glory appears, my joy, my joy will be full)

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17 Topics: 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time C; 32º Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario C Used With Tune: [Al despertar me saciaré de tu semblante, Señor]

Lord, when your glory appears

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17 First Line: Lord, hear a cause that is just Topics: Eucharistic Celebration (Mass) Responsorial Psalms Used With Tune: [Lord, hear a cause that is just]
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Saviour, Lead My Erring Footsteps

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17:5 Refrain First Line: Hide me, O my blessed Saviour Lyrics: 1 Saviour, lead my erring footsteps, Let Thy word my counsel be, Guard me ever, let me never, For a moment turn from Thee. Refrain: Hide me, O my blessed Saviour, Thou my hope, my only guide, Hide me till the storm is over, And I cross the swelling tide. 2 In the hour of sore temptation, O sustain me by Thy grace, Hold me in Thy arms of mercy, Hide me in Thy secret place. [Refrain] 3 Till my pilgrim days are over, Be Thou still my constant guest, Then receive, forgive and bring me To Thy everlasting rest. [Refrain] Topics: Refuge-Rock; Temptation-Trial Used With Tune: [Saviour, lead my erring footsteps]

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