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The world of nature, Lord, is thine

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Sacred Poetry #143 (1812) Scripture: Psalm 76 Topics: Government and providence of God Languages: English
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That blessed Gospel we are taught

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #CXLIV (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 76 Lyrics: 1 That blessed Gospel we are taught, Can prove the Saviour's pow'r; The miracles that Jesus wrought, Were never wrought before. 2 A ruler's daughter as we read, A lifeless corpse had lay'n; But Jesus who can raise the dead, Rais'd her to life again. 3 Princes and rulers of this earth, Who raise their honours high; Like others of the meanest birth, They all are born to die. 4 These things are scarcely ever thought, Or ever cause a tear; Until the greatest part are brought, To lie upon the bier. 5 When troubles, sorrows and distress Beset the greatest men; Then they will seek the Saviour's face To be reliev'd again. 6 Distress will make us seek the Lord, If ne'er we did before; And search the counsels of his word, His love, his grace and pow'r. 7 But O, his love to man is great, His gifts are ne'er withheld; He helps each one in ev'ry state, Who to his precepts yield. Topics: 24th Sunday after Trinity Languages: English
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To all that now in Judah dwell

Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #LXXVI (1790) Scripture: Psalm 76 Lyrics: 1 To all that now in Judah dwell the Lord is clearly known, His Name is great in Israel, a people of his own: 2 At Salem he hath pitch'd his tent to tarry there a space, In Sion also he is bent to fix a dwelling-place. 3 And there he brake both shaft and bow, the sword, the spear, and shield, His enemies did overthrow in battle in the field. 4 Thou art most worthy honour, Lord, more might in thee doth lie, Than in the strongest of the world, that rob on mountains high. 5 But now the proud are spoil'd thro' thee, and they are fall'n asleep; Thro' men of war no help can be, themselves they could not keep. 6 At thy rebuke, O Jacob's God, when thou didst them reprove, As half asleep their chariots stood, no horseman once did move. 7 For thou art dreadful, Lord, indeed, what man the courage hath T' abide thy sight, and doth not dread, when thou art in thy wrath. 8 When thou dost make thy judgements heard from heav'n unto the ground, Then all the earth, full sore afraid, in silence shall be found: 9 And when that thou, O God, dost stand in judgement for to speak, To save th' afflicted of the land, that feeble are and weak. 10 The fury that in man doth reign, shall turn unto thy praise; Hereafter, Lord, do thou restrain their wrath and threats always. l1 Make vows, and pay them to our God, ye folk, that nigh him be, Bring gifts, all ye that dwell abroad, for dreadful sure is he: 12 For he doth take both life and might from princes great of birth; And full of terror is his sight to all the kings on earth. Languages: English
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In Judaea

Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #41b (1640) Scripture: Psalm 76 First Line: To all that now in Jewry dwell Lyrics: 1 To all that now in Jewry dwell, the Lord is clearly known: His Name is great in Israel, a people of his owne. 2 At Salem he his tents hath picht to tarrie there a space: In Sion eke he hath delight to make his dwelling place. 3 And there he brake both shaft and bow, the sword, the speare, and shield: And brake the ray to overthrow in battel on the field. 4 Thou art more worthy honour Lord, more might in thee doth lie, Than in the strongest of the world, that rob on mountaines high. 5 But now the proud are spoil'd through thee and they are faln on sleep: Through men of war no help can be, themselves they could not keep. 6 At thy rebuke, O Jacobs God, when thou didst them reprove: As halfe on sleep their chariots stood, no horseman once did move. 7 For thou art dreadfull, Lord, indeed, what man the courage hath To bide thy sight, and doth not dread when thou art in thy wrath? 8 When thou dost make thy judgements heard from heaven through the ground, Then all the earth full sore afraid, in silence shall be found. 9 And that when thou O God dost stand in judgement for to speak, To save th'afflicted of the land, on earth that are full weak. 10 The fury that in man doth raigne shall tarrie unto thy praise: Hereafter (Lord) do thou restraine their wrath and threats alwaies. l1 Make vows, and pay them to our God ye folk that nigh him be: Bring gifts all ye that dwell abroad, for dreadfull sure is he. 12 For he doth take both life and might from Princes great of birth: And full of terrour is his sight to all the Kings on earth. Languages: English
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Aspects of Divine Character

Hymnal: The Psalter #208 (1912) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 76 First Line: Among His people God is known Lyrics: 1 Among His people God is known, Most glorious in His might and grace; He makes Jerusalem His throne, Her peaceful hills His dwelling-place. 2 When God the righteous judge appeared To save the meek from wrong and shame, The earth stood still and greatly feared; Then forth from heav'n His sentence came. 3 The wrath of man shall praise the Lord, Restrained by His almighty will; Your vows to God the King record, Your covenant made with Him fulfill. 4 Let all to Him their presents bring, To Him Whom all the world should fear; Ye kings and princes,own your King, With rev'rence and with awe draw near. Topics: Christ Power of; Christ Present in His Church; Church As Abode of God; Church Beloved of God; Consecration and Dedication; Enemies Restrained; God Kingly Character of; Grace Sovereign ; Liberality; Meekness; Nations Dependence on God; Nations Rebuked in Wrath; Praise for temporal blessings; Retribution Inflicted; Royalty of Christ In His Church; Royalty of Christ Judgment the Prerogative of; Vows Languages: English Tune Title: EASTON

The Days That Were, The Days That Are

Author: Hywel Elfed Lewis Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #435 (1985) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 76:10 Topics: God Eternity and Power; Jesus Christ Teachings Languages: English Tune Title: CREDITON

Gran Día de Victoria

Author: Julia Ward Howe; Abel Pierson Garza Hymnal: Himnario Bautista #520 (1978) Scripture: Psalm 76:12 First Line: Con mis ojos vi llegar la gloria de mi Salvador Refrain First Line: ¡Gloria, gloria, aleluya! Languages: Spanish Tune Title: BATTLE HYMN

Gran Día de Victoria

Author: Julia Ward Howe; Abel Pierson Garza Hymnal: Himnario de Alabanza Evangélica #520 (1978) Scripture: Psalm 76:12 First Line: Con mis ojos vi llegar la gloria de mi Salvador Refrain First Line: ¡Gloria, gloria, aleluya! Languages: Spanish Tune Title: BATTLE HYMN
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Psalm 76

Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #797 (1989) Scripture: Psalm 76 First Line: Let justice roll down like waters Refrain First Line: Let justice roll down like waters Lyrics: Response: (General) Let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like flowing streams. Topics: Psalter Languages: English Tune Title: [Let justice roll down like waters]
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To fancied gods while all the nations bend

Hymnal: New Version of the Psalms of David #LXXVI (1756) Scripture: Psalm 76 Lyrics: 1 To fancied gods while all the nations bend, Our faithful tribes th' almighty Lord attend; In Judah is his pow'r, his glory known; 2 Salem's his temple, Sion is his throne. 3 'Twas here he broke the sword, the shaft, the spear; And all the deadly implements of war. 4 What bright majestic terror round him shone, When he earth's mighty tyrants tumbled down? 5 Struck by his pow'r, they fell an easy prey; Sunk in eternal deep their eyes, they lay. 6 Vain was the chariot, useless was the steed; Trembled at his rebuke their hearts with dread. 7 And just their fear, for who his wrath can stand? Who dare the thunder of his vengeful hand? 8 Did not, when he, in majesty array'd, Came down, propitious, to his servant's aid? Did not high heav'n the awful sentence hear? Was not th' astonish'd earth struck mute with fear? 10 His punishments, that on oppressors fall, Rejoice the good, the impious soul appall. 11 Ye tribes, that round his sacred temple dwell, Your victims offer, and his praises tell; 12 Vow to your God, who, dreadful in his wrath, Humbles the haughty monarchs of the earth. Languages: English

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