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Dear Lord, behold our sore distress

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #373 (1835) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 76 Lyrics: Dear Lord! behold our sore distress; Our sins attempt to reign; Stretch out thine arm of conquering grace, And let thy foes be slain. [The lion with his dreadful roar Affrights thy feeble sheep: Reveal the glory of thy power, And chain him to the deep. Must we indulge a long despair? Shall our petitions die? Our mournings never reach thine ear, Nor tears affect thine eye?] If thou despise a mortal groan, Yet hear a Savior's blood; An Advocate so near the throne Pleads and prevails with God. He brought the Spirit's powerful sword To slay our deadly foes; Our sins shall die beneath thy word, And hell in vain oppose. How boundless is our Father's grace, In height, and depth, and length! He makes his Son our righteousness, His Spirit is our strength. Topics: Enemies destroyed; National deliverance; Church destruction of enemies proceeds from thence; Church wrath against enemies proceeds thence; Israel saved from the Assyrians; Vengeance against the enemies of the church Languages: English
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In Judah the Almighty's known

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #LXXVI (1760) Scripture: Psalm 76 Lyrics: 1 In Judah the Almighty's known (Almighty, there, by Wonders shown:} His Name in Jacob does excel: 2 His Sanctuary in Salem stands: The Majesty that Heaven commands In Sion condescends to dwell. 3 He brake the Bow and Arrows there, The Shield, the temper'd Sword, and Spear; There slain the mighty Army lay: 4 Whence Sion's Fame thro' Earth is spread, Of greater Glory, greater Dread, than Hills where Robbers lodge their Prey. 5 Their valiant Chiefs, who came for Spoil, Themselves met there a shameful Foil: Securely down to Sleep they lay! But wak'd no more; their stoutest Band Ne'er lifted on resisting Hand 'gainst his that did their Legions slay. 6 When Jacob's God began to frown, Both Horse and Charioteers, o'erthrown, Together slept in endless Night. 7 When Thou, whom Earth and Heav'n revere, Dost once with wrathful Look appear, What mortal Pow'r can stand thy Sight? 8 Pronounc'd from Heav'n, Earth hear'd its Doom; Grew hush'd with Fear when Thou didst come, The Meek with Justice to restore. 10 The Wrath of Man shall yield Thee Praise: Its last Attempts but serve to raise The Triumphs of almighty Pow'r. 11 Vow to the Lord; ye Nations, bring Vow'd Presents to th' eternal King: Thus to His Name due Rev'rence pay, 12 Who proudest Potentates can quell, To earthly Kings more terrible, Than, to their trembling Subjects, they. Languages: English
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In Judah the Almighty's known

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #LXXVI (1767) Scripture: Psalm 76 Lyrics: 1 In Judah the Almighty's known (Almighty, there, by Wonders shown,) His Name is Jacob does excell, His Sanctuary in Salem stands: The Majesty that Heav'n commands, In Sion condescends to dwell. 2 He brake the Bow and Arrows there, The Shield, the temper'd Sword, and Spear; There slain the mighty Army lay: Whence Sion's Fame thro' Earth is spread, Of greater Glory, greater Dread, than Hills where Robbers lodge their Prey. 3 Their valiant Chiefs, who came for Spoil, Themselves met there a shameful Foil: Securely down to sleep they lay; But wak'd no more; their stoutest Band Ne'er lifted on resisting Hand, Against his, who their Hosts did slay. 4 When Jacob's GOD began to frown, Both Horse and Charioteers, o'erthrown, Together slept in endless Night. When thou, whom Earth and Heaven revere, Dost once with wrathful Look appear, What mortal Pow'r can stand thy Sight? 5 Pronounc'd from Heav'n, Earth heard its Doom; Grew hush'd with Fear when Thou didst come, The Meek with Justice to restore. The Wrath of Man shall yield thee Praise; Its last Attempts but serve to raise, The Triumphs of Almighty Pow'r. 6 Now to the LORD, ye Nations, bring Vow'd Presents to th'eternal King: Thus to His Name due Rev'rence pay, Who proudest Potentates can quell, To earthly Kings more terrible, Than to their trembling Subjects they. Topics: Soul's Desire Of Believers; Thanksgivings For Victories Languages: English Tune Title: [In Judah, the Almighty's known]
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In Judah the Almighty's known

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #LXXVI (1793) Scripture: Psalm 76

In Judah's land God is well known

Hymnal: The Book of Praise #63a (1918) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 76:1-4 Languages: English Tune Title: MARTYRS

In Judah's land God is well known

Hymnal: The Book of Praise #63b (1918) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 76:1-4 Languages: English Tune Title: WESTMINSTER
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In Judah the Almighty's known

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #76 (1789) Scripture: Psalm 76 Lyrics: 1 In Judah the Almighty's known; Almighty, there, by wonders shown; His name in Jacob does excel: His sanctuary in Salem stands: The majesty that heav'n commands In Sion condescends to dwell. 2 He brake the bow and arrows there, The shield, the temper'd sword, and spear; There slain the mighty army lay: Whence Sion's fame thro' earth is spread, Of greater glory, greater dread, Than hills where robbers lodge their prey. 3 Their valiant chiefs, who came for spoil, Themselves met there a shameful foil: Securely down to sleep they lay; But wak'd no more: their stoutest band Ne'er lifted on resisting hand 'Gainst his that did their legions slay. 4 When Jacob's God began to frown, Both horse and charioteers, o'erthrown, Together slept in endless night: When thou, whom earth and heav'n revere, Dost once with wrathful look appear, What mortal pow'r can stand thy sight? 5 Pronounc'd from heav'n, earth heard its doom Grew hush'd with fear, when thou didst come, The meek with justice to restore: The wrath of man shall yield thee praise: Its last attempts but serve to raise The triumphs of almighty pow'r. 6 Vow to the Lord; ye nations, bring Vow'd presents to th' eternal King: Thus to his name due rev'rence pay, Who proudest potentates can quell, To earthly kings more terrible, Than to their trembling subjects they. Languages: English
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Psalm 76

Hymnal: Foundations Psalter #76 (2023) Scripture: Psalm 76 First Line: In Judah's land God is well known Lyrics: 1 In Judah's land God is well known, his name's in Isr'el great: 2 In Salem is his tabernacle, in Zion is his seat. 3 There arrows of the bow he brake, the shield, the sword, the war. 4 More glorious thou than hills of prey, more excellent art far. 5 Those that were stout of heart are spoiled, they slept their sleep outright; And none of those their hands did find, that were the men of might. 6 When thy rebuke, O Jacob's God, had forth against them past, Their horses and their chariots both were in a dead sleep cast. 7 Thou, Lord, ev'n thou art he that should be feared; and who is he That may stand up before thy sight, if once thou angry be? 8 From heav'n thou judgment caused be heard; the earth was still with fear, 9 When God to judgment rose, to save all meek on earth that were. 10 Surely the very wrath of man unto thy praise redounds: Thou to the remnant of his wrath wilt set restraining bounds. 11 Vow to the Lord your God, and pay: all ye that near him be, Bring gifts and presents unto him; for to be feared is he. 12 By him the sp'rits shall be cut off of those that princes are: Unto the kings that are on earth he fearful doth appear. Languages: English
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Psalm 76: In Judah's land God is well known

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #P82 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 76 First Line: In Judah's land God is well known Lyrics: 1In Judah’s land God is well known, his name’s in Isr’el great: 2In Salem is his tabernacle, in Sion is his seat. 3There arrows of the bow he brake, the shield, the sword, the war. 4More glorious thou than hills of prey, more excellent art far. 5Those that were stout of heart are spoil’d, they slept their sleep outright; And none of those their hands did find, that were the men of might. 6When thy rebuke, O Jacob’s God, had forth against them past, Their horses and their chariots both were in a dead sleep cast. 7Thou, Lord, ev’n thou art he that should be fear’d; and who is he That may stand up before thy sight, if once thou angry be? 8From heav’n thou judgment caus’d be heard; the earth was still with fear, 9When God to judgment rose, to save all meek on earth that were. 10Surely the very wrath of man unto thy praise redounds: Thou to the remnant of his wrath wilt set restraining bounds. 11Vow to the Lord your God, and pay: all ye that near him be, Bring gifts and presents unto him; for to be fear’d is he. 12By him the sp’rits shall be cut off of those that princes are: Unto the kings that are on earth he fearful doth appear. Languages: English
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In Judah the Almighty's known

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #150 (1754) Scripture: Psalm 76 Lyrics: 1 In Judah the Almighty's known (Almighty, there, by Wonders shown): His Name in Jacob does excel: 2 His Sanctuary in Salem stands: The Majesty that Heaven commands In Sion condescends to dwell. 3 He brake the Bow and Arrows there, The Shield, the temper'd Sword, and Spear; There slain the mighty Army lay: 4 Whence Sion's Fame thro' Earth is spread, Of greater Glory, greater Dread, than Hills where Robbers lodge their Prey. 5 Their valiant Chiefs, who came for Spoil, Themselves met there a shameful Foil: Securely down to Sleep they lay; But wak'd no more; their stoutest Band Ne'er lifted on resisting Hand 'gainst His that did their Legions slay. 6 When Jacob's God began to frown, Both Horse and Charioteers, o'erthrown, Together slept in endless Night. 7 When Thou, whom Earth and Heav'n revere, Dost once with wrathful Look appear, What mortal Pow'r can stand thy sight? 8 Pronounc'd from Heav'n, Earth hear'd its Doom; Grew hush'd with Fear when Thou didst come, The Meek with Justice to restore. 10 The Wrath of man shall yield Thee Praise: Its last Attempts but serve to raise The Triumphs of Almighty Pow'r. 11 Vow to the Lord; ye Nations, bring Vow'd Presents to th' Eternal King: Thus to His Name due Rev'rence pay, 12 Who proudest Potentates can quell, To earthly Kings more terrible, Than, to their trembling Subjects, they. Languages: English

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