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Psalm 120

Hymnal: FP2023 #120 (2023) First Line: In my distress to God I cry'd Lyrics: 1 In my distress to God I cried, and he gave ear to me. 2 From lying lips, and guileful tongue, O Lord, my soul set free. 3 What shall be giv'n thee? or what shall be done to thee, false tongue? 4 Ev'n burning coals of juniper, sharp arrows of the strong. 5 Woe's me that I in Mesech am a sojourner so long; That I in tabernacles dwell to Kedar that belong. 6 My soul with him that hateth peace hath long a dweller been. 7 I am for peace; but when I speak, for battle they are keen. Scripture: Psalm 120 Languages: English
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Psalm 31

Hymnal: FP2023 #31 (2023) First Line: In thee, O Lord, I put my trust Lyrics: 1 In thee, O Lord, I put my trust, shamed let me never be; According to thy righteousness do thou deliver me. 2 Bow down thine ear to me, with speed send me deliverance: To save me, my strong rock be thou, and my house of defense. 3 Because thou art my rock, and thee I for my fortress take; Therefore do thou me lead and guide, ev'n for thine own name's sake. 4 And sith thou art my strength, therefore pull me out of the net, Which they in subtlety for me so privily have set. 5 Into thine hands I do commit my sp'rit: for thou art he, O thou, JEHOVAH, God of truth, that hast redeemèd me. 6 Those that do lying vanities regard, I have abhorred: But as for me, my confidence is fixèd on the Lord. 7 I'll in thy mercy gladly joy: for thou my miseries Considered hast; thou hast my soul known in adversities: 8 And thou hast not enclosèd me within the en'my's hand; And by thee have my feet been made in a large room to stand. 9 O Lord, upon me mercy have, for trouble is on me: Mine eye, my belly, and my soul, with grief consumèd be. 10 Because my life with grief is spent, my years with sighs and groans: My strength doth fail; and for my sin consumèd are my bones. 11 I was a scorn to all my foes, and to my friends a fear; And specially reproached of those that were my neighbors near: When they me saw they from me fled. 12 Ev'n so I am forgot, As men are out of mind when dead: I'm like a broken pot. 13 For slanders I of many heard; fear compassed me, while they Against me did consult, and plot to take my life away. 14 But as for me, O Lord, my trust upon thee I did lay; And I to thee, Thou art my God, did confidently say. 15 My times are wholly in thine hand: do thou deliver me From their hands that mine enemies and persecutors be. 16 Thy countenance to shine do thou upon thy servant make: Unto me give salvätion, for thy great mercies' sake. 17 Let me not be ashamed, O Lord, for on thee called I have: Let wicked men be shamed, let them be silent in the grave. 18 To silence put the lying lips, that grievous things do say, And hard reports, in pride and scorn, on righteous men do lay. 19 How great's the goodness thou for them that fear thee keep'st in store, And wrought'st for them that trust in thee the sons of men before! 20 In secret of thy presence thou shalt hide them from man's pride: From strife of tongues thou closely shalt, as in a tent, them hide. 21 All praise and thanks be to the Lord; for he hath magnified His wondrous love to me within a city fortified. 22 For from thine eyes cut off I am, I in my haste had said; My voice yet heard'st thou, when to thee with cries my moan I made. 23 O love the Lord, all ye his saints; because the Lord doth guard The faithful, and he plenteously proud doers doth reward. 24 Be of good courage, and he strength unto your heart shall send, All ye whose hope and confidence doth on the Lord depend. Scripture: Psalm 31 Languages: English
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Psalm 6 - II

Hymnal: FP2023 #6-II (2023) First Line: In thy great indignation Lyrics: 1 In thy great indignätion, O Lord, rebuke me not; Nor on me lay thy chast'ning hand, in thy displeasure hot. 2 Lord, I am weak, therefore on me have mercy, and me spare: Heal me, O Lord, because thou know'st my bones much vexèd are. 3 My soul is vexèd sore: but, Lord, how long stay wilt thou make? 4 Return, Lord, free my soul; and save me, for thy mercies' sake. 5 Because of thee in death there shall no more remembrance be: Of those that in the grave do lie, who shall give thanks to thee? 6 I with my groaning weary am, and all the night my bed I causèd for to swim; with tears my couch I waterèd. 7 By reason of my vexing grief mine eye consumèd is; It waxeth old, because of all that be mine enemies. 8 But now, depart from me all ye that work iniquity: For why? the Lord hath heard my voice, when I did mourn and cry. 9 Unto my supplicätion the Lord did hearing give: When I to him my prayèr make, the Lord will it receive. 10 Let all be shamed and troubled sore, that en'mies are to me; Let them turn back, and suddenly ashamèd let them be. Scripture: Psalm 6 Languages: English
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Psalm 38

Hymnal: FP2023 #38 (2023) First Line: In thy great indignation Lyrics: 1 In thy great indignätion, O Lord, rebuke me not; Nor on me lay thy chast'ning hand, in thy displeasure hot. 2 For in me fast thine arrows stick, thine hand doth press me sore: 3 And in my flesh there is no health, nor soundness any more. This grief I have, because thy wrath is forth against me gone; And in my bones there is no rest, for sin that I have done. 4 Because gone up above mine head my great transgressions be; And, as a weighty burden, they too heavy are for me. 5 My wounds do stink, and are corrupt; my folly makes it so. 6 I troubled am, and much bowed down; all day I mourning go. 7 For a disease that loathsome is so fills my loins with pain, That in my weak and weary flesh no soundness doth remain. 8 So feeble and infirm am I, and broken am so sore, That, through disquiet of my heart, I have been made to roar. 9 O Lord, all that I do desire is still before thine eye; And of my heart the secret groans not hidden are from thee. 10 My heart doth pant incessantly, my strength doth quite decay; As for mine eyes, their wonted light is from me gone away. 11 My lovers and my friends do stand at distance from my sore; And those do stand aloof that were kinsmen and kind before. 12 Yea, they that seek my life lay snares: who seek to do me wrong Speak things mischievous, and deceits imagine all day long. 13 But, as one deaf, that heareth not, I suffered all to pass; I as a dumb man did become, whose mouth not opened was: 14 As one that hears not, in whose mouth are no reproofs at all. 15 For, Lord, I hope in thee; my God, thou'lt hear me when I call. 16 For I said, Hear me, lest they should rejoice o'er me with pride; And o'er me magnify themselves, when as my foot doth slide. 17 For I am near to halt, my grief is still before mine eye: 18 For I'll declare my sin, and grieve for mine iniquity. 19 But yet mine en'mies lively are, and strong are they beside; And they that hate me wrongfully are greatly multiplied. 20 And they for good that render ill, as en'mies me withstood; Yea, ev'n for this, because that I do follow what is good. 21 Forsake me not, O Lord; my God, far from me never be. 22 O Lord, thou my salvation art, haste to give help to me. Scripture: Psalm 38 Languages: English
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Psalm 20

Hymnal: FP2023 #20 (2023) First Line: Jehovah hear thee in the day Lyrics: 1 Jehovah hear thee in the day when trouble he doth send: And let the name of Jacob's God thee from all ill defend. 2 O let him help send from above, out of his sanctuary: From Zion, his own holy hill, let him give strength to thee. 3 Let him remember all thy gifts, accept thy sacrifice: 4 Grant thee thine heart's wish, and fulfill thy thoughts and counsel wise. 5 In thy salvation we will joy; in our God's name we will Display our banners: and the Lord thy prayèrs all fulfill. 6 Now know I God his king doth save: he from his holy heav'n Will hear him, with the saving strength by his own right hand giv'n. 7 In chariots some put confidence, some horses trust upon: But we remember will the name of our Lord God alone. 8 We rise, and upright stand, when they are bowèd down, and fall. 9 Deliver, Lord; and let the King us hear, when we do call. Scripture: Psalm 20 Languages: English
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Psalm 43

Hymnal: FP2023 #43 (2023) First Line: Judge me, O God, and plead my cause Lyrics: 1 Judge me, O God, and plead my cause against th' ungodly nation; From the unjust and crafty man, O be thou my salvation. 2 For thou the God art of my strength; why thrusts thou me thee fro'? For th' enemy's opprëssion why do I mourning go? 3 O send thy light forth and thy truth; let them be guides to me, And bring me to thine holy hill, ev'n where thy dwellings be. 4 Then will I to God's altar go, to God my chiefest joy: Yea, God, my God, thy name to praise my harp I will employ. 5 Why art thou then cast down, my soul? what should discourage thee? And why with vexing thoughts art thou disquieted in me? Still trust in God; for him to praise good cause I yet shall have: He of my count'nance is the health, my God that doth me save. Scripture: Psalm 43 Languages: English
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Psalm 26

Hymnal: FP2023 #26 (2023) First Line: Judge me, O Lord, for I have walk'd Lyrics: 1 Judge me, O Lord, for I have walked in mine integrity: I trusted also in the Lord; slide therefore shall not I. 2 Examine me, and do me prove; try heart and reins, O God: 3 For thy love is before mine eyes, thy truth's paths I have trod. 4 With persons vain I have not sat, nor with dissemblers gone: 5 Th' assembly of ill men I hate; to sit with such I shun. 6 Mine hands in innocence, O Lord, I'll wash and purify; So to thine holy altar go, and compass it will I: 7 That I, with voice of thanksgiving, may publish and declare, And tell of all thy mighty works, that great and wondrous are. 8 The habitation of thy house, Lord, I have lovèd well; Yea, in that place I do delight where doth thine honor dwell. 9 With sinners gather not my soul, and such as blood would spill: 10 Whose hands mischievous plots, right hand corrupting bribes do fill. 11 But as for me, I will walk on in mine integrity: Do thou redeem me, and, O Lord, be merciful to me. 12 My foot upon an even place doth stand with steadfastness: Within the congregätions th' Eternal I will bless. Scripture: Psalm 26 Languages: English
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Psalm 83

Hymnal: FP2023 #83 (2023) First Line: Keep not, O God, we thee entreat Lyrics: 1 Keep not, O God, we thee entreat, O keep not silence now: Do thou not hold thy peace, O God, and still no more be thou. 2 For, lo, thine enemies a noise tumultuously have made; And they that haters are of thee have lifted up the head. 3 Against thy chosen people they do crafty counsel take; And they against thy hidden ones do consultations make. 4 Come, let us cut them off, said they, from being a nätion, That of the name of Isr'el may no more be mëntion. 5 For with joint heart they plot, in league against thee they combine. 6 The tents of Edom, Ishm'elites, Moab's and Hagar's line; 7 Gebal, and Ammon, Amalek, Philistines, those of Tyre; 8 And Assur joined with them, to help Lot's children they conspire. 9 Do to them as to Midian, Jabin at Kison strand; 10 And Sis'ra, which at En-dor fell, as dung to fat the land. 11 Like Oreb and like Zeeb make their noble men to fall; Like Zeba and Zalmunna like, make thou their princes all; 12 Who said, For our possëssion let us God's houses take. 13 My God, them like a wheel, as chaff before the wind, them make. 14 As fire consumes the wood, as flame doth mountains set on fire, 15 Chase and affright them with the storm and tempest of thine ire. 16 Their faces fill with shame, O Lord, that they may seek thy name. 17 Let them confounded be, and vexed, and perish in their shame: 18 That men may know that thou, to whom alone doth appertain The name JEHOVAH, dost most high o'er all the earth remain. Scripture: Psalm 83 Languages: English
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Psalm 68

Hymnal: FP2023 #68 (2023) First Line: Let God arise, and scattered Lyrics: 1 Let God arise, and scatterèd let all his en'mies be; And let all those that do him hate before his presence flee. 2 As smoke is driv'n, so drive thou them; as fire melts wax away, Before God's face let wicked men so perish and decay. 3 But let the rïghteous be glad: let them before God's sight Be very joyful; yea, let them rejoice with all their might. 4 To God sing, to his name sing praise; extol him with your voice, That rides on heav'n, by his name JAH, before his face rejoice. 5 Because the Lord a father is unto the fatherless; God is the widow's judge, within his place of holiness. 6 God doth the solitary set in fam'lies: and from bands The chained doth free; but rebels do inhabit parchèd lands. 7 O God, what time thou didst go forth before thy people's face; And when through the great wilderness thy glorious marching was; 8 Then at God's presence shook the earth, then drops from heaven fell; This Sinai shook before the Lord, the God of Israel. 9 O God, thou to thine heritage didst send a plenteous rain, Whereby thou, when it weary was, didst it refresh again. 10 Thy congregation then did make their habitation there: Of thine own goodness for the poor, O God, thou didst prepare. 11 The Lord himself did give the word, the word abroad did spread; Great was the company of them the same who publishèd. 12 Kings of great armies foiled were, and forced to flee away; And women, who remained at home, did distribute the prey. 13 Though ye have lien among the pots, like doves ye shall appear, Whose wings with silver, and with gold whose feathers covered are. 14 When there th' Almighty scattered kings, like Salmon's snow 'twas white. 15 God's hill is like to Bashan hill, like Bashan hill for height. 16 Why do ye leap, ye mountains high? this is the hill where God Desires to dwell; yea, God in it for aye will make abode. 17 God's chariots twenty thousand are, thousands of angels strong; In's holy place God is, as in mount Sinai, them among. 18 Thou hast, O Lord, most glorious, ascended up on high; And in triumph victorious led captive captivity: Thou hast receivèd gifts for men, for such as did rebel; Yea, ev'n for them, that God the Lord in midst of them might dwell. 19 Blessed be the Lord, who is to us of our salvation God; Who daily with his benefits us plenteously doth load. 20 He of salvation is the God, who is our God most strong; And unto God the Lord from death the issues do belong. 21 But surely God shall wound the head of those that are his foes; The hairy scalp of him that still on in his trespass goes. 22 God said, My people I will bring again from Bashan hill; Yea, from the sea's devouring depths them bring again I will; 23 That in the blood of enemies thy foot imbrued may be, And of thy dogs dipped in the same the tongues thou mayest see. 24 Thy goings they have seen, O God; the steps of majesty Of my God, and my mighty King, within the sanctuary. 25 Before went singers, players next on instruments took way; And them among the damsels were that did on timbrels play. 26 Within the congregätions bless God with one accord: From Isr'el's fountain do ye bless and praise the mighty Lord. 27 With their prince, little Benjamin, princes and council there Of Judah were, there Zabulon's and Napht'li's princes were. 28 Thy God commands thy strength; make strong what thou wrought'st for us, Lord. 29 For thy house at Jerusalem kings shall thee gifts afford. 30 The spearmen's host, the multitude of bulls, which fiercely look, Those calves which people have forth sent, O Lord our God, rebuke, Till ev'ry one submit himself, and silver pieces bring: The people that delight in war disperse, O God and King. 31 Those that be princes great shall then come out of Egypt lands; And Ethiopia to God shall soon stretch out her hands. 32 O all ye kingdoms of the earth, sing praises to this King; For he is Lord that ruleth all, unto him praises sing. 33 To him that rides on heav'ns of heav'ns, which he of old did found; Lo, he sends out his voice, a voice in might that doth abound. 34 Strength unto God do ye ascribe; for his excellency Is over Israel, his strength is in the clouds most high. 35 Thou'rt from thy temple dreadful, Lord; Isr'el's own God is he, Who gives his people strength and pow'r: O let God blessèd be. Scripture: Psalm 68 Languages: English
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Psalm 119 - 6 (VAU)

Hymnal: FP2023 #119-6 (2023) First Line: Let thy sweet mercies also come Lyrics: 41 Let thy sweet mercies also come and visit me, O Lord; Ev'n thy benign salvätion, according to thy word. 42 So shall I have wherewith I may give him an answer just, Who spitefully reproacheth me; for in thy word I trust. 43 The word of truth out of my mouth take thou not utterly; For on thy judgments rïghteous my hope doth still rely. 44 So shall I keep for evermore thy law continually. 45 And, sith that I thy precepts seek, I'll walk at liberty. 46 I'll speak thy word to kings, and I with shame shall not be moved; 47 And will delight myself always in thy laws, which I loved. 48 To thy commandments, which I loved, my hands lift up I will; And I will also meditate upon thy statutes still. Scripture: Psalm 119:41-48 Languages: English

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