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He's bless'd whose tender Care

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XLI (1767) Scripture: Psalm 41 Lyrics: 1 He's bless'd whose tender Care, Relieves the Poor distress'd, When Troubles gather round, The LORD shall give him Rest; His Life with Blessings crown'd, The LORD shall sure prolong; And check the Will of those, Who seek to do him Wrong. 2 If he, in low Estate, Oppress'd with Sickness lie, The LORD will Comfort send, And inward Strength supply; Secure of this, to GOD, I thus my Pray'r address'd, "LORD, heal my wounded Soul, "For I have much trasgress'd!" 3 My Foes, with sland'ring Words, Attempt to wound my Fame; "When shall he die," say they, "And Men forget his Name?" Suppose they Visits make, 'Tis all but empty Show; They gather Mischief then, And vent it when they go. 4 With Whispers, such as these, To hurt me they devise, "His Doom a length is come, "He's fall'n, no more to rise." My own familiar Friend, On whom I most rely'd, Has me, whose Guest he was, With open Scorn defy'd. 5 But thou, my wretched State, In Mercy, LORD, regard, And raise me up, that they May meet their just Reward. Thou suffer'st not my Foes, To triumph in my Fall. Therefore I know thine Ear, Is open when I call. 6 My Life thou dost secure, From Danger and Disgrace; And thou shalt set me still, Before thy glorious Face: Let therefore Israel's LORD From Ages to Age be blest, And all the People's Joy With loud Amen's exprest Topics: Description of Blessings promised to the Pious and Charitable; Description of Hyprocisy; Prayers When betrayed by false friends; Prayers When sick; Prophecies Of Judas, the Traitor Languages: English Tune Title: [He's bless'd whose tender care]
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'Tis a duty Christians owe

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #XL (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 41 Lyrics: 1 'Tis a duty Christians owe To love and serve their fellow-men, To better service do we know, Our peace of conscience to maintain. 2 God's perfect law is not obey'd, Nor yet the least command fulfill; The best that can be done or said Leaves men but failing creatures still. 3 But O the soul! from God inspir'd With grace divine and heav'nly love, Hath all what e'er the law requir'd, Completed by the hand above. 4 That law is written in the heart, Which acts and moves by love and grace: The mind is bound in every part To God, and all his righteous ways. 5 This law exceeds all other laws, No better heav'n to man could give; This law is love, and moves and draws The mind to God, in him to live. Topics: Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Languages: English
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The man is blest that doth provide

Author: T. S. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #XLI (1790) Scripture: Psalm 41 Lyrics: 1 The man is blest that doth provide for such as needy be; For in the season perilous the Lord will set him free; 2 And he will keep him safe, and make him happy in the land, And not deliver him into his enemy's strong hand; 3 And from his bed of languishing the Lord will him restore; For thou, O Lord, wilt turn to health his sickness and his sore. 4 Then in my sickness thus said I, Have mercy, Lord, on me, And heal my soul which grieved is that I offended thee. 5 My foes did wish me ill in heart, and thus of me did say, When shall he die, that so his name may perish quite away? 6 And when they come to visit me, then ask if I do well; But in their hearts they mischief hatch, and then abroad it tell. 7 All they that hate me do conspire against me craftily, And still devise how to procure my hurt and misery. 8 Some grievous sin hath brought him to this sickness, say they plain; He is so low, that without doubt he cannot rise again. 9 The man also that I did trust, with me did use deceit; Who at my table did eat bread, the same for me laid wait. 10 Have mercy, Lord, on me therefore, and let me be preserv'd, That I may render unto them the things they have deserv'd. 11 By this I know assuredly, I am belov'd of thee, Because my foes no power have to triumph over me; 12 But in my right thou hast me kept, and it maintained well, And in thy presence place assign'd where I shall ever dwell. 13 The Lord, the God of Israel, be praised evermore; E'en so be it, Lord, will I say, praise ye the Lord therefore. Languages: English

Es tiempo de que alabemos de Dios

Author: Ramón Díaz Hymnal: El Himnario #2 (1998) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Psalm 41:13 Refrain First Line: Amén! Amén! Amén! resuene nuestra voz Topics: Dios Su Naturaleza y Alabanza; Dios Su Alabanza; God His Praise Languages: Spanish Tune Title: AVIVAMIENTO
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Es tiempo de que alabemos de Dios

Author: Ramón Díaz Hymnal: El Himnario Presbiteriano #2 (1999) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Psalm 41:13 Refrain First Line: Amén! Amén! Amén! resuene nuestra voz Lyrics: 1 Es tiempo de que alabemos de Dios, es tiempo de alabanza, pues los justos y los fieles ya de Dios la gloria ven. Cantemos todos con vibrante voz, cantemos al Dios del bien y digamos: "Bendito el nombre de Dios" y entonemos a coro un "¡Amén!" Estribillo: ¡Amén! Amén! Amén! resuene nuestra voz. ¡Amén! los fieles digan y alaben el nombre de Dios. ¡Amén! Amén! Amén! ¡Ha llegado la gran bendición! Alabemos con gozo Eterno y un grito del alma exhalen en ¡Amen! Alabemos con gozo Eterno y un grito del alma exhalen en ¡Amen! 2 Esta es la hora precisa en que aqui los fieles nos congregamos y alabanzas entonamos al gran Dios de todo bien. Y comprendemos que sólo en Dios encontraremos sostén; y no puede, por tanto, vencernos el mal cuando a coro cantamos: ¡Amén!" [Estribillo] 3 Este es el bello momento de otar por todos los pecadores; de la gloria los fulgores ya los justos todos ven. Allá en la excelsa mansión celestial cerca del gran Dios del bien, cantan ángeles con my dulcísima voz y en su cántico dicen: ¡Amén! [Estribillo] Topics: Dios Su Naturaleza y Alabanza; Dios Su Alabanza Languages: Spanish Tune Title: AVIVAMIENTO
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Beauts que intelligit

Author: T. S. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #21a (1640) Scripture: Psalm 41 First Line: The man is blest that carefull is Lyrics: 1 The man is blest that carefull ise the needy to consider: For in the season perillous the Lord will him deliver. 2 The Lord will make him safe & sound, and happy in the land: And he will not deliver him into his enemies hand. 3 And in his bead when he lies sick, the Lord will him restore: And thou O Lord, wilt turne to health his sicknesse and his sore. 4 Then in my sicknesse thus said I, Have mercy Lord on me: And heale my soule which is full wo, that I offended thee. 5 Mine enemies wish'd me ill in heart, and thus of me did say: When shall he die, that all his name may vanish quite away? 6 And when they come to visit me, then ask if I do well: But in their hearts mischief they hatch, and to their mates it tell. 7 They bite their lips and whisper so, as though they would me charm: And cast their fetches how to trap me with some deadly harm. 8 Some grievous sin hath brought him to this sicknesse, say they plaine: He is so low, that without doubt rise can he not againe. 9 The man also that I did trust, with me did use deceit: Who at my table did eat bread, the same for me laid wait. 10 Have mercy, Lord, on me therefore, and let me be preserv'd: That I may render unto them the things they have deserv'd. 11 By this I know assuredly to be belov'd of thee: When that mine enemies have no cause to triumph over me. 12 But in my right thou hast me kept, and maintained alway: And in thy presence place assign'd where I shall dwell for aye. 13 The Lord the God of Israel, be praised evermore, Even so be it (Lord) will I say, even so be it therefore. Languages: English
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He's bless'd whose tender care

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #41 (1789) Scripture: Psalm 41 Lyrics: 1 He's bless'd whose tender care, Relieves the poor distress'd; When troubles gather round, The Lord shall give him rest; 2 His life with blessings crown'd, The Lord shall sure prolong; And check the will of those, Who seek to do him wrong. 3 If he, in low estate, Oppress'd with sickness lie, The Lord will comfort send, And inward strength supply: 4 Secure of this, to God, I thus my pray'r address'd, "Lord, heal my wounded soul, "For I have much trasgress'd!" 5 My foes, with sland'ring words, Attempt to wound my fame; "When shall he die," say they, "And men forget his name?" 6 Suppose they visits make 'Tis all but empty show; They gather mischief then, And vent it when they go. 7 With whispers such as these, To hurt me they devise: "His doom a length is come, "He's fall'n, no more to rise." 8 My own familiar friend, On whom I most rely'd, Has me, whose guest he was, With open scorn defy'd. 9 But thou, my wretched state, In nercy, Lord regard, And raise me up, that they May meet their just reward. 10 Thou suffer'st not my foes, To triumph in my fall; Therefore I know thine ear, Is open when I call. 11 My life thou dost secure, From danger and disgrace; And thou shalt set me still, Before thy glorious face: 12 Let therefore Israel's Lord From age to age be blest, And all the people's joy With loud amens exprest. Languages: English
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Blessed is he that carefully

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P41 (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 41 Lyrics: 1 Blessed is he that carefully considereth the poor; the Lord in time of trouble him deliverance will secure. 2 He will him keep, yea save alive; on earth he blessed shall live, and to his enemies' desire thou wilt him never give. 3 The Lord will strengthen when on bed of weakness he 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, because 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 doth gather mischief, which he tells, when forth he doth depart. 7 My haters jointly whispering against me hurt devise; 8 mischief, say they, cleaves fast to him; he lies and shall not rise. 9 Yea, even mine own familiar friend, on whom I did rely, who ate my bread, even 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 favoured am by thee; because my hateful enemy doth not exult o'er 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 blest for ever then, from age to age eternally Amen, yea, and amen. Languages: English Tune Title: JACKSON (BYZANTIUM)

O Blest Are They Who in Their Love

Author: Michael Morgan Hymnal: Christian Worship #41D (2021) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 41 Topics: Betrayal; Blessing; Compassion; Healing; Integrity; Oppression; Poor; Sickness; Suffering; Ten Commandments 8th Commandment (You shall not give false witness) Languages: English Tune Title: PROSPECT

Psalm 41: Lord, Heal My Soul

Hymnal: Gather Comprehensive #50 (1994) Scripture: Psalm 41:2-14 First Line: Happy those who consider the poor and the weak Refrain First Line: Lord, heal my soul, for I have sinned against you Topics: Ordinary Time Seventh Sunday Languages: English Tune Title: [Happy are those who consider the poor and weak]

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