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The Friend of the Poor

Hymnal: The Psalter #113 (1912) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 41 First Line: How blest the man who thoughtfully Lyrics: 1 How blest the man who thoughtfully The poor and weak befriends; Deliv'rance in the evil day To him Jehovah sends. 2 The Lord will keep him, guard his life, On earth he shall be blest; The Lord will not surrender him By foes to be distressed. 3 Upon the bed of suffering Jehovah will sustain, And in his sickness God will soothe The weariness and pain. 4 O Lord, to Thee my cry ascends, Let me Thy mercy see; Heal Thou my soul, for I have sinned, I have offended Thee. 5 My enemies against me speak, And they my life have scorned; They wish my name to pass away, Unhonored and unmourned. 6 My foe, deceitful, visits me, By seeming kindness led, His heart intent on gathering Some hurtful news to spread. 7 My foes, together whispering, Their evil plans devise; Disease, they say, cleaves fast to him, Laid low, he shall not rise. 8 Yea, he who was my chosen friend, In whom I put my trust, Who ate my bread, now turns in wrath To crush me in the dust. 9 Do Thou, Jehovah, show me grace, And raise me up again, That I with justice may requite These base and wicked men. 10 By this I know assuredly That I am loved by Thee, Because my foe does not exult In triumph over me. 11 And as for me, in uprightness Thou dost uphold me well, And settest me before Thy face For evermore to dwell. 12 Blest be Jehovah, Israel's God For evermore. Amen. Let age to age eternally Repeat His praise. Amen. Topics: Afflictions For sin; Afflictions Promises for; Almsgiving; Blessedness Of Those Chosen of God; Christian Charity; Christ Betrayal of; Christians Conflicts of; Deliverance From Sickness; Doxologies; Enemies Restrained; Liberality; Love For Man; Mercy of God Prayer for; Pity For Others; The Poor Duty Towards; Prayer Confession in; Prayer confidence in; The Christian's Reward; Sickness Prayers under; Sickness Recovery from; The Wicked Character of Languages: English Tune Title: SOUTHPORT

He Holds My Hand

Author: N. J. C. Hymnal: The King's Songs #9 (1939) Scripture: Psalm 41:13 Languages: English Tune Title: [He holds my hand]

He Holds My Hand

Author: N. J. C. Hymnal: Salvation Songs for Children, No. 2 #53 (1976) Scripture: Psalm 41:13 First Line: He holds my hand, Jesus holds my hand Languages: English Tune Title: [He holds my hand, Jesus holds my hand]
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Psalm 41

Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #776 (1989) Scripture: Psalm 41 First Line: Search me, O God, and know my heart Refrain First Line: Search me, O God, and know my heart Lyrics: Response: (General) Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me and know my thoughts. Topics: Psalter Languages: English Tune Title: [Search me O God, and know my heart]
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #PXLI (1742) Scripture: Psalm 41 First Line: O bless'd is he that wisely doth Lyrics: 1 O bless'd is he that wisely doth Unto the poor attend: The Lord will him deliverance In time of trouble send. 2 The Lord will keep and make him live, On Earth he blest shall be; And give him not unto the will Of his sore enemy. 3 Upon the bed of languishing The Lord will strengthen him; Thou also wilt make all his bed Within his sickness time: 4 I said, Jehovah unto me Thy tender grace I crave; Heal thou my soul, because that I Against thee sinned have. 5 Those men that be mine enemies, With evil me defame; When will the time come he shall die, And perish shall his name? 6 And if he come to visit me, He speaks vain lies in heart: He heapeth evils, then he goes Abroad them to impart. [2] 7 All that me hate, against me they Together whisper still: Against me they imagine do To me malicious ill. 8 Thus do they say, some ill disease Unto him cleaveth sore: And seeing now he lyeth down, He shall rise up no more. 9 Moreover my familiar friend, On whom my trust I set, His heel against me lifted up, Who of my bread did eat. 10 But Lord me pity and me raise, That I may them requite, 11 By this I know assuredly, In me thou dost delight. For o'er me triumphs not my foe, 12 And me, thou dost me stay In mine integrity, and sett'st Me thee before for aye. 13 Blest hath Jehovah, Israel's God, From everlasting been, And unto everlasting is, Amen, yea, and Amen. Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PXLI (1758) Scripture: Psalm 41 First Line: O bless'd is he who does the poor Lyrics: 1 O bless'd is he that does the poor consider and relieve! The LORD deliv'rance will to him in time of trouble give. 2 The LORD will keep and make him live; on earth he bless'd shall be; Thou wilt not give him to the will of any enemy. 3 Upon the bed of languishing the LORD will him sustain; Yea thou wilt easy make his bed when sick or seiz'd with pain. 4 I said, "JEHOVAH now to me "thy tender grace I crave "Heal Thou my wounded soul, because, "I sinn'd against Thee have. 5 Those men who are mine enemies, with evil me defame; Their speeches are--"when will he die, "and perish shall his name?" 6 And when they come to visit me, they wholly speak in fraud; But gather evil in their hearts, and spread it then abroad. [2 Part] 7 My foes against me all conspire and whisper secretly, Concerning me; to work my hurt, they plot maliciously. 8 With joy they say, "There cleaves to him "some bad disease or sore; "which mortifies and casts him down, "that he shall rise no more." 9 Yea, ev'n my own familiar friend, on whom I did rely; Who eat my bread, yet hath his heel against me lifted high. 10 But Thou, O LORD, be merciful to me, I humbly pray; And raise me up, that i their crimes may properly repay. 11 By this I know assuredly, I favour'd am by Thee; That thou allowest not my foes to triumph over me 12 But Thou, in mine integrity, dost always me sustain; And settest me before thy face for ever to remain. 13 The LORD, the God of Israel, hath from eternity Been bless'd, and shall be ever more: AMEN, AMEN, say we. Languages: English
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We cannot be the heirs of grace

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #XXIV (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 41 Lyrics: 1 We cannot be the heirs of grace By merits of self-righteousness; In all we do we cannot find That which subdews the carnal mind. 2 Though train'd and tutor'd by the law, We still remain in fear and awe; All we can think, or say or do Cannot create the heart anew. 3 It cannot make a foe a child, Nor yet to God be reconcil'd; That poison which remains within, will keep the mind enslav'd to sin. 4 But God had laid a better plan To save the helpless race of man, It was his only blessed son Could save, and none but him alone. 5 Thus when the time was all complete, The time the Lord himself had set; The Saviour came and shed his blood And died to make us heirs of God. Topics: Sunday after Christmas; Sunday after Christmas Day Languages: English
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O bless'd is he who does the poor

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PXLI (1773) Scripture: Psalm 41 Lyrics: 1 O bless'd is he that does the poor consider and relieve! The LORD deliv'rance will to him in time of trouble give. 2 The LORD will keep and make him live; on earth he bless'd shall be; Thou wilt not give him to the will of any enemy. 3 Upon the bed of languishing the LORD will him sustain; Yea thou wilt easy make his bed when sick or seiz'd with pain. 4 I said, "JEHOVAH now to me "thy tender grace I crave; "Heal Thou my wounded soul, because, "I sinn'd against Thee have. 5 Those men who are mine enemies, with evil me defame; Their speeches are - "when will he die, "and perish shall his name?" 6 And when they come to visit me, they wholly speak in fraud; But gather evil in their hearts, and spread it then abroad. [2 Part] 7 My foes against me all conspire and whisper secretly, Concerning me; to work my hurt, they plot maliciously. 8 With joy they say, "There cleaves to him "some bad disease or sore; "Which mortifies and casts him down, "that he shall rise no more." 9 Yea, ev'n my own familiar friend, on whom I did rely; Who eat my bread, yet hath his heel against me lifted high. 10 But Thou, O LORD, be merciful to me, I humbly pray; And raise me up, that i their crimes may properly repay. 11 By this I know assuredly, I favour'd am by Thee; That thou allowest not my foes to triumph over me. 12 But Thou, in mine integrity, dost always me sustain; And settest me before thy face for ever to remain. 13 The LORD, the God of Israel, hath from eternity Been bless'd, and shall be evermore: AMEN, AMEN, say we. Languages: English
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Psalm 41

Hymnal: Foundations Psalter #41 (2023) Scripture: Psalm 41 First Line: Blessed is he that wisely doth Lyrics: 1 Blessèd is he that wisely doth the poor man's case consider; For when the time of trouble is, the Lord will him deliver. 2 God will him keep, yea, save alive; on earth he blessed shall live; And to his enemies' desire thou wilt him not up give. 3 God will give strength when he on bed of languishing doth mourn; And in his sickness sore, O Lord, thou all his bed wilt turn. 4 I said, O Lord, do thou extend thy mercy unto me; O do thou heal my soul; for why? I have offended thee. 5 Those that to me are enemies, of me do evil say, When shall he die, that so his name may perish quite away? 6 To see me if he comes, he speaks vain words: but then his heart Heaps mischief to it, which he tells, when forth he doth depart. 7 My haters jointly whispering, 'gainst me my hurt devise. 8 Mischief, say they, cleaves fast to him; he li'th, and shall not rise. 9 Yea, ev'n mine own familiar friend, on whom I did rely, Who ate my bread, ev'n he his heel against me lifted high. 10 But, Lord, be merciful to me, and up again me raise, That I may justly them requite according to their ways. 11 By this I know that certainly I favored am by thee; Because my hateful enemy triumphs not over me. 12 But as for me, thou me uphold'st in mine integrity; And me before thy countenance thou sett'st continually. 13 The Lord, the God of Israel, be blessed for ever then, From age to age eternally. Amen, yea, and amen. Languages: English
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Psalm 41: Blessed is he that wisely doth

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #P43 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 41 First Line: Blessed is he that wisely doth Lyrics: 1Blessed is he that wisely doth the poor man’s case consider; For when the time of trouble is, the Lord will him deliver. 2God will him keep, yea, save alive; on earth he bless’d shall live; And to his enemies’ desire thou wilt him not up give. 3God will give strength when he on bed of languishing doth mourn; And in his sickness sore, O Lord, thou all his bed wilt turn. 4I said, O Lord, do thou extend thy mercy unto me; O do thou heal my soul; for why? I have offended thee. 5Those that to me are enemies, of me do evil say, When shall he die, that so his name may perish quite away? 6To see me if he comes, he speaks vain words: but then his heart Heaps mischief to it, which he tells, when forth he doth depart. 7My haters jointly whispering, ’gainst me my hurt devise. 8Mischief, say they, cleaves fast to him; he li’th, and shall not rise. 9Yea, ev’n mine own familiar friend, on whom I did rely, Who ate my bread, ev’n he his heel against me lifted high. 10But, Lord, be merciful to me, and up again me raise, That I may justly them requite according to their ways. 11By this I know that certainly I favour’d am by thee; Because my hateful enemy triumphs not over me. 12But as for me, thou me uphold’st in mine integrity; And me before thy countenance thou sett’st continually. 13The Lord, the God of Israel, be bless’d for ever then, From age to age eternally. Amen, yea, and amen. Languages: English

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