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Psalm 42

Hymnal: FP2023 #42 (2023) First Line: Like as the hart for water-brooks Lyrics: 1 Like as the hart for water-brooks in thirst doth pant and bray; So pants my longing soul, O God, that come to thee I may. 2 My soul for God, the living God, doth thirst: when shall I near Unto thy countenance approach, and in God's sight appear? 3 My tears have unto me been meat, both in the night and day, While unto me continually, Where is thy God? they say. 4 My soul is pourèd out in me, when this I think upon; Because that with the multitude I heretofore had gone: With them into God's house I went, with voice of joy and praise; Yea, with the multitude that kept the solemn holy days. 5 O why art thou cast down, my soul? why in me so dismayed? Trust God, for I shall praise him yet, his count'nance is mine aid. 6 My God, my soul's cast down in me; thee therefore mind I will From Jordan's land, the Hermonites, and ev'n from Mizar hill. 7 At the noise of thy water-spouts deep unto deep doth call; Thy breaking waves pass over me, yea, and thy billows all. 8 His loving-kindness yet the Lord command will in the day, His song's with me by night; to God, by whom I live, I'll pray: 9 And I will say to God my rock, Why me forgett'st thou so? Why, for my foes' opprëssion, thus mourning do I go? 10 'Tis as a sword within my bones, when my foes me upbraid; Ev'n when by them, Where is thy God? 'tis daily to me said. 11 O why art thou cast down, my soul? why, thus with grief oppressed, Art thou disquieted in me? in God still hope and rest: For yet I know I shall him praise, who graciously to me The health is of my countenance, yea, mine own God is he. Scripture: Psalm 42 Languages: English
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Psalm 67 - I

Hymnal: FP2023 #67-I (2023) First Line: Lord, bless and pity us Lyrics: 1 Lord, bless and pity us, shine on us with thy face: 2 That th' earth thy way, and nations all may know thy saving grace. 3 Let people praise thee, Lord; let people all thee praise. 4 O let the nätions be glad, in songs their voices raise: Thou'lt justly people judge, on earth rule nations all. 5 Let people praise thee, Lord; let them praise thee, both great and small. 6 The earth her fruit shall yield, our God shall blessing send. 7 God shall us bless; men shall him fear unto earth's utmost end. Scripture: Psalm 67 Languages: English
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Psalm 130

Hymnal: FP2023 #130 (2023) First Line: Lord, from the depths to thee I cry'd Lyrics: 1 Lord, from the depths to thee I cried. 2 My voice, Lord, do thou hear: Unto my supplication's voice give an attentive ear. 3 Lord, who shall stand, if thou, O Lord, should'st mark iniquity? 4 But yet with thee forgiveness is, that feared thou mayest be. 5 I wait for God, my soul doth wait, my hope is in his word. 6 More than they that for morning watch, my soul waits for the Lord; I say, more than they that do watch the morning light to see. 7 Let Israel hope in the Lord, for with him mercies be; And plenteous redëmption is ever found with him. 8 And from all his iniquities he Isr'el shall redeem. Scripture: Psalm 130 Languages: English
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Psalm 140

Hymnal: FP2023 #140 (2023) First Line: Lord, from the ill and froward man Lyrics: 1 Lord, from the ill and froward man give me deliverance, And do thou safe preserve me from the man of violence: 2 Who in their heart mischievous things are meditating ever; And they for war assembled are continually together. 3 Much like unto a serpent's tongue their tongues they sharp do make; And underneath their lips there lies the poison of a snake. 4 Lord, keep me from the wicked's hands, from vi'lent men me save; Who utterly to overthrow my goings purposed have. 5 The proud for me a snare have hid, and cords; yea, they a net Have by the way-side for me spread; they gins for me have set. 6 I said unto the Lord, Thou art my God: unto the cry Of all my supplicätions, Lord, do thine ear apply. 7 O God the Lord, who art the strength of my salvätion: A cov'ring in the day of war my head thou hast put on. 8 Unto the wicked man, O Lord, his wishes do not grant; Nor further thou his ill device, lest they themselves should vaunt. 9 As for the head and chief of those about that compass me, Ev'n by the mischief of their lips let thou them covered be. 10 Let burning coals upon them fall, them throw in fiery flame, And in deep pits, that they no more may rise out of the same. 11 Let not an evil speaker be on earth establishèd: Mischief shall hunt the vi'lent man, till he be ruinèd. 12 I know God will th' afflicted's cause maintain, and poor men's right. 13 Surely the just shall praise thy name; th' upright dwell in thy sight. Scripture: Psalm 140 Languages: English
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Psalm 88

Hymnal: FP2023 #88 (2023) First Line: Lord God, my Saviour, day and night Lyrics: 1 Lord God, my Savior, day and night before thee cried have I. 2 Before thee let my prayèr come; give ear unto my cry. 3 For troubles great do fill my soul; my life draws nigh the grave. 4 I'm counted with those that go down to pit, and no strength have. 5 Ev'n free among the dead, like them that slain in grave do lie; Cut off from thy hand, whom no more thou hast in memory. 6 Thou hast me laid in lowest pit, in deeps and darksome caves. 7 Thy wrath lies hard on me, thou hast me pressed with all thy waves. 8 Thou hast put far from me my friends, thou mad'st them to abhor me; And I am so shut up, that I find no evasion for me. 9 By reason of afflïction mine eye mourns dolefully: To thee, Lord, do I call, and stretch my hands continually. 10 Wilt thou show wonders to the dead? shall they rise, and thee bless? 11 Shall in the grave thy love be told? in death thy faithfulness? 12 Shall thy great wonders in the dark, or shall thy righteousness Be known to any in the land of deep forgetfulness? 13 But, Lord, to thee I cried; my prayer at morn prevent shall thee. 14 Why, Lord, dost thou cast off my soul, and hid'st thy face from me? 15 Distressed am I, and from my youth I ready am to die; Thy terrors I have borne, and am distracted fearfully. 16 The dreadful fierceness of thy wrath quite over me doth go: Thy terrors great have cut me off, they did pursue me so. 17 For round about me ev'ry day, like water, they did roll; And, gathering together, they have compassèd my soul. 18 My friends thou hast put far from me, and him that did me love; And those that mine acquaintance were to darkness didst remove. Scripture: Psalm 88 Languages: English
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Psalm 70 - I

Hymnal: FP2023 #70-I (2023) First Line: Lord, haste me to deliver Lyrics: 1 Lord, haste me to deliver; with speed, Lord, succor me. 2 Let them that for my soul do seek shamed and confounded be: Turned back be they, and shamed, that in my hurt delight. 3 Turned back be they, Ha, ha! that say, their shaming to requite. 4 In thee let all be glad, and joy that seek for thee: Let them who thy salvation love say still, God praisèd be. 5 I poor and needy am; come, Lord, and make no stay: My help thou and deliv'rer art; O Lord, make no delay. Scripture: Psalm 70 Languages: English
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Psalm 102 - II

Hymnal: FP2023 #102-II (2023) First Line: Lord, hear my pray'r, and let my cry Lyrics: 1 Lord, hear my prayer, and let my cry Have speedy access unto thee; 2 In day of my calamity O hide not thou thy face from me. Hear when I call to thee; that day An answer speedily return: 3 My days, like smoke, consume away, And, as an hearth, my bones do burn. 4 My heart is wounded very sore, And witherèd, like grass doth fade: I am forgetful grown therefore To take and eat my daily bread. 5 By reason of my smart within, And voice of my most grievous groans, My flesh consumèd is, my skin, All parched, doth cleave unto my bones. 6 The pelican of wilderness, The owl in desert, I do match; 7 And, sparrow-like, companionless, Upon the house's top, I watch. 8 I all day long am made a scorn, Reproached by my malicious foes: The madmen are against me sworn, The men against me that arose. 9 For I have ashes eaten up, To me as if they had been bread; And with my drink I in my cup Of bitter tears a mixture made. 10 Because thy wrath was not appeased, And dreadful indignätion: Therefore it was that thou me raised, And thou again didst cast me down. 11 My days are like a shade alway, Which doth declining swiftly pass; And I am witherèd away, Much like unto the fading grass. 12 But thou, O Lord, shalt still endure, From change and all mutation free, And to all generations sure Shall thy remembrance ever be. 13 Thou shalt arise, and mercy yet Thou to mount Zion shalt extend: Her time for favor which was set, Behold, is now come to an end. 14 Thy saints take pleasure in her stones, Her very dust to them is dear. 15 All heathen lands and kingly thrones On earth thy glorious name shall fear. 16 God in his glory shall appear, When Zion he builds and repairs. 17 He shall regard and lend his ear Unto the needy's humble prayers: Th' afflicted's prayer he will not scorn. 18 All times this shall be on record: And generations yet unborn Shall praise and magnify the Lord. 19 He from his holy place looked down, The earth he viewed from heav'n on high, 20 To hear the pris'ner's mourning groan, And free them that are doomed to die; 21 That Zion, and Jerus'lem too, His name and praise may well record, 22 When people and the kingdoms do Assemble all to praise the Lord. 23 My strength he weakened in the way, My days of life he shortenèd. 24 My God, O take me not away In mid-time of my days, I said: Thy years throughout all ages last. 25 Of old thou hast establishèd The earth's foundation firm and fast: Thy mighty hands the heav'ns have made. 26 They perish shall, as garments do, But thou shalt evermore endure; As vestures, thou shalt change them so; And they shall all be changèd sure: 27 But from all changes thou art free; Thy endless years do last for aye. 28 Thy servants, and their seed who be, Established shall before thee stay. Scripture: Psalm 102 Languages: English
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Psalm 143 - I

Hymnal: FP2023 #143-I (2023) First Line: Lord, hear my pray'r, attend my suits Lyrics: 1 Lord, hear my prayer, attend my suits; and in thy faithfulness Give thou an answer unto me, and in thy righteousness. 2 Thy servant also bring thou not in judgment to be tried: Because no living man can be in thy sight justified. 3 For th' en'my hath pursued my soul, my life to ground down tread: In darkness he hath made me dwell, as who have long been dead. 4 My sp'rit is therefore overwhelmed in me perplexedly; Within me is my very heart amazèd wondrously. 5 I call to mind the days of old, to meditate I use On all thy works; upon the deeds I of thy hands do muse. 6 My hands to thee I stretch; my soul thirsts, as dry land, for thee. 7 Haste, Lord, to hear, my spirit fails: hide not thy face from me; Lest like to them I do become that go down to the dust. 8 At morn let me thy kindness hear; for in thee do I trust. Teach me the way that I should walk: I lift my soul to thee. 9 Lord, free me from my foes; I flee to thee to cover me. 10 Because thou art my God, to do thy will do me instruct: Thy Sp'rit is good, me to the land of uprightness conduct. 11 Revive and quicken me, O Lord, ev'n for thine own name's sake; And do thou, for thy righteousness, my soul from trouble take. 12 And of thy mercy slay my foes; let all destroyèd be That do afflict my soul: for I a servant am to thee. Scripture: Psalm 143 Languages: English
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Psalm 55

Hymnal: FP2023 #55 (2023) First Line: Lord, hear my pray'r, hide not thyself Lyrics: 1 Lord, hear my prayer, hide not thyself from my entreating voice: 2 Attend and hear me; in my plaint I mourn and make a noise. 3 Because of th' en'my's voice, and for lewd men's oppression great: On me they cast iniquity, and they in wrath me hate. 4 Sore pained within me is my heart: death's terrors on me fall. 5 On me comes trembling, fear and dread o'erwhelmèd me withal. 6 O that I, like a dove, had wings, said I, then would I flee Far hence, that I might find a place where I in rest might be. 7 Lo, then far off I wander would, and in the desert stay; 8 From windy storm and tempest I would haste to 'scape away. 9 O Lord, on them destruction bring, and do their tongues divide; For in the city violence and strife I have espied. 10 They day and night upon the walls do go about it round: There mischief is, and sorrow there in midst of it is found. 11 Abundant wickedness there is within her inward part; And from her streets deceitfulness and guile do not depart. 12 He was no foe that me reproached, then that endure I could; Nor hater that did 'gainst me boast, from him me hide I would. 13 But thou, man, who mine equal, guide, and mine acquaintance wast: 14 We joined sweet counsels, to God's house in company we past. 15 Let death upon them seize, and down let them go quick to hell; For wickedness doth much abound among them where they dwell. 16 I'll call on God: God will me save. 17 I'll pray, and make a noise At ev'ning, morning, and at noon; and he shall hear my voice. 18 He hath my soul deliverèd, that it in peace might be From battle that against me was; for many were with me. 19 The Lord shall hear, and them afflict, of old who hath abode: Because they never changes have, therefore they fear not God. 20 'Gainst those that were at peace with him he hath put forth his hand: The covenant that he had made, by breaking he profaned. 21 More smooth than butter were his words, while in his heart was war; His speeches were more soft than oil, and yet drawn swords they are. 22 Cast thou thy burden on the Lord, and he shall thee sustain; Yea, he shall cause the righteous man unmovèd to remain. 23 But thou, O Lord my God, those men in justice shalt o'erthrow, And in destruction's dungeon dark at last shalt lay them low: The bloody and deceitful men shall not live half their days: But upon thee with confidence I will depend always. Scripture: Psalm 55 Languages: English
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Psalm 17

Hymnal: FP2023 #17 (2023) First Line: Lord, hear the right, attend my cry Lyrics: 1 Lord, hear the right, attend my cry, unto my prayer give heed, That doth not in hypocrisy from feignèd lips proceed. 2 And from before thy presence forth my sentence do thou send: Towàrd these things that equal are do thou thine eyes intend. 3 Thou prov'dst mine heart, thou visit'dst me by night, thou didst me try, Yet nothing found'st; for that my mouth shall not sin, purposed I. 4 As for men's works, I, by the word that from thy lips doth flow, Did me preserve out of the paths wherein destroyers go. 5 Hold up my goings, Lord, me guide in those thy paths divine, So that my footsteps may not slide out of those ways of thine. 6 I callèd have on thee, O God, because thou wilt me hear: That thou may'st hearken to my speech, to me incline thine ear. 7 Thy wondrous loving-kindness show, thou that, by thy right hand, Sav'st them that trust in thee from those that up against them stand. 8 As th' apple of the eye me keep; in thy wings' shade me close 9 From lewd oppressors, compassing me round, as deadly foes. 10 In their own fat they are enclosed; their mouth speaks loftily. 11 Our steps they compassed; and to ground down bowing set their eye. 12 He like unto a lion is that's greedy of his prey, Or lion young, which lurking doth in secret places stay. 13 Arise, and disappoint my foe, and cast him down, O Lord: My soul save from the wicked man, the man which is thy sword. 14 From men, which are thy hand, O Lord, from worldly men me save, Which only in this present life their part and portion have. Whose belly with thy treasure hid thou fill'st: they children have In plenty; of their goods the rest they to their children leave. 15 But as for me, I thine own face in righteousness will see; And with thy likeness, when I wake, I satisfied shall be. Scripture: Psalm 17 Languages: English

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