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Songs of Rejoicing

Author: G. W. D. Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:3 First Line: Songs of rejoicing, Saviour, we bring Refrain First Line: Songs of rejoicing to Christ we bring Used With Tune: [Songs of rejoicing, Saviour, we bring]
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Let God Arise and by His Might

Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 68 Topics: Biblical Names & Places Benjamin; Biblical Names & Places Judah; Election; Enemies & Persecution; Funerals; King, God/Christ as; Reformation; Return of Christ; Sickness & Health; War & Revolution; Alternative Harmonizations; Advent; Biblical Names & Places Benjamin; Biblical Names & Places Judah; Easter; Election; Enemies & Persecution; Funerals; Heritage; Joy; Judgment; King, God/Christ as; Reformation; Return of Christ; Sickness & Health; Victory; War & Revolution Used With Tune: GENEVAN 68 Text Sources: Psalter Hyymnal, 1987

Let God Arise

Author: John Sellers Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 68:3 First Line: [Let God Arise] Text Sources: Songbook 1 (Hosanna!) (Integrity Music, Inc., 1987)

Let God Arise

Author: Alan Wiebe Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 68 First Line: [Let God Arise] Text Sources: Songbook 5 (Hosanna!) (Integrity Music, Inc., 1991)
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Stand Up, O God, Be Present Now

Author: Michael Seward, b. 1932 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 D Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 68 Lyrics: 1 Stand up, O God, be present now, and all who hate you, let them run like driven smoke, like melting wax, bound for destruction, doomed to die. But let the righteous sing and dance, yes, sing and dance and shout for joy, for he who rides upon the clouds is coming, as he came of old. His justice vindicates the oppressed, he frees the pris'ner, brings him home. Refrain: Stand up, O God, be present now, and we will sing and shout for joy. 2 Stand up, O God, be present now, as once on Sinai you were heard by those who left the prison's chain, who crossed the sea and faced the sand. They ate the manna, drank from springs provided by your gracious love. They watched as mighty armies fled, and so they gained the promised land. Now, marching on to Zion's mount, we see the heav'nly hosts descend. [Refrain] 3 Stand up, O God, be present now, and we, your people, will rejoice, for you have saved us from the pit, for you have brought us back from death. So, to your holy place, we come with choirs and music, young and old. Rebuke the godless, cast them down till humbled, they for mercy call; then men shall listen for your voice as riding through the heav'ns you come. [Refrain] Topics: God His Sovereignty; Adversaries; Israel In the Desert; Miracles Used With Tune: STAND UP
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Psalm 68:1-10, 32-35

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 68 First Line: Sing God's glory above the heavens Refrain First Line: Sing God's glory above the heavens Lyrics: Response: (Easter & General) Sing God's glory above the heavens; praise God's name in all the earth. Topics: Psalter; Christian Year Easter Used With Tune: [Sing God's glory above the heavens]

Psalm 68: You Have Made a Home for the Poor

Author: Rory Cooney Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 68:3-10 First Line: Your presence all around them Refrain First Line: God, in your goodness, you have made a home Topics: Homeland; Ordinary Time Twenty-Second Sunday Used With Tune: [Your presence all around them]
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To the chief Musician, A Psalm or Song of David

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 68 First Line: Let God arise, his enemies Lyrics: 1 Let God arise, his enemies Let them dispersed be; Let them also that do him hate, Away before him flee. 2 Like as the smoke away is driv'n, So drive thou them away: As wax at fire melts, wicked so Let in God's fight decay. 2 But let the righteous ones be glad, O let them joyful be; Before God's face let them also Rejoyce exceedingly. 4 To God sing, to his name sing praise, That rideth on the skies, Exalt him by his name JAH; Before him joy likewise. 5 A father of the fatherless, And of the widow's case, God is a judge and that within His holy dwelling place. 6 God seats in house the desolate: Those that in chains are bound He frets: but those that rebels are Dwell in a barren ground. [2] 7 O God, when as thou didst go forth In presence of thy folk: When through the desart wilderness In marching thou didst walk. Selah. 8 The earth did at God's presence shake, From heav'ns the drops down fell; Sinai itself did move before The God of Israel. 9 O God that on thy heritage Didst send a plenteous rain; Whereby when as it weary was Thou it confirm'dst again. 10 Thy congregation dwelt therein; Thou didst O God prepare Of thy benignity for them That poor afflicted are. 11 The Lord the word gave, great's their troop That have it published 12 She that at home stay'd parts the spoil When kings of hosts fled, fled. 13 Tho' you have lain among the pots, Like doves wings be shall ye, With silver deck'd, her feathers too With yellow gold that be. 14 When there th' almighty scatter'd kings 'Twas white as Salmon's snow. 15 God's hill like Bashan hill, high hill Like Bashan hill unto 16 Why do ye leap, ye lofty hills? This is the very hill In which God loves to dwell, the Lord Dwell in it ever will. [3] 17 God's chariots twice ten thousand fold Thousand of angels be: With them as in his holy place, On Sinai's mount is he. 18 Thou did'st ascend on high, thou led'st Captivity captive; For men, yea for rebellious ones Thou diddest gifts receive. 19 That God the Lord might dwell with them Who daily doth us load With benefits, the Lord be blest, Ev'n our salvations God. 20 The God he of salvation is, That is our God most strong; And to the Lord Jehovah doth Issues from death belong. 21 But God shall wound the en'mies head, The hairy head also Of him that in his trespasses On forward still doth go. [4] 22 The Lord said I'll bring back again, Again from Bashan hill: My people from the depths of seas Bring back again I will. 23 That thou may'st dip thy foot in blood, Thy dogs their tongue likewise May be imbrued in the same Blood of thine enemies. 24 They have thy goings, seen, O God, Thy goings in progress: Ev'n of my God, my king within His place of holiness 25 Before them did the singers go, Then they that play to song: The damsels that on timbrels play, Were them the midst among. 26 Within the congregation Bless God in humble wise. Ev'n bless the Lord who from the spring Of Israel do arise. 27 There little Benjamin their cheif, There Judah's lords, and there their council, lords of Zebulun And Naphthali there were. 28 The strength thou hast, ev'n by thy God The same commanded was: Confirm, O God, the thing which thou For us hast brought to pass. [5] 29 For thy house at Jerusalem Kings shall bring gifts to thee. 30 Rebuke the troops of spearmen, troops Of bulls that mighty be: The people that themselves delight In war, O scatter thou. 31 From Egypt there shall princes come, And th' Ethiopian's land Shall speedily unto the Lord Reach her out-stretched hand. 32 Earth's kingdoms sing ye unto God, Unto the Lord sing praise. Selah. 33 To him that rides on heav'ns of heav'ns That were of ancient days. Lo, he his voice a strong voice gives. 34 To God ascribe you might, His excellence o'er Israel is, His strength is in the height. 35 Thou God art from thy temple dread, The God of Isr'el he Gives strength, and to his people pow'r, O let God blessed be.
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O God, Arise! and by Thy Might

Author: Rev. Edward A. Collier Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 68 First Line: O God arise! and by Thy might Lyrics: 1. O God, arise! and by Thy might Let all Thy foes be put to flight, With those that evil cherish: Drive them as smoke before Thine ire; As wax is molten by the fire, Let all that hate Thee perish. But let Thy saints with glad acclaim Sing praises to Thy holy Name, And cry with exultation. Cast up a highway smooth and wide, For Him who doth thro' deserts ride! The God of our salvation. 2. A father of the fatherless, A judge of widows in distress Is God, where He abideth. To those in solitude who live, He doth a happy household give, In homes that He provideth. The captives He from pris'n doth bring, And prosper them that they may sing Of Him and his salvation. But they, who wickedly rebel, He causeth in His wrath to dwell In lands of desolation. 3. God's chariots, on His people's side, Are myriads, myriads multiplied, With Him among them dwelling, As once He dwelt with veiled face In Sinai as His holy place, In glory all excelling. Thou hast ascended gloriously, And captive led captivity; Thine arm hath brought salvation, They come with gifts who did rebel, That God the Lord with them may dwell And be their consolation. 4. Blest be the Lord, for us He cares And day by day our burdens bears, The God of our salvation. God is to us a God of love, Who sends deliv'rance from above From death and desolation. But those who will in sin delight, He will with swift destruction smite, And make His saints victorious; Yea, them I'll bring--He saith to me-- From lands remote, from depths of sea, And make thy triumph glorious. Topics: Choral Section Warfare Used With Tune: WESTMINSTER COLLEGE
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Rise, Lord, and let thine Enemies

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 68 Lyrics: 1. Rise, Lord, and let thine Enemies, Abroad dispersed be; Let them, that impiously Thee hate, Before thy Presence flee, 2. As Smoke is driven with the Wind, So, Lord, the Wicked chase; As Fire melts Wax, so let thy Foes Dissolve, before thy Face. 3. But let the Righteous all be glad, Before the Lord rejoice; With Gladness may their Hearts be fill'd With Shouts of Joy their Voice. 4. Sing unto God, Oh! sing his Praise, With Joy exult his Name; Who by the Name Jehovah rides On Heav'ns extended Frame. 5. God, from his holy dwelling Place, Is, as a Father, kind To Orphans; and a righteous Judge, In him, the Widows find. 6. God, for the lonely, Houses builds, He breaks the Captives Chain, And sets them free; but Rebels, plagu'd, In a dry Land remain. Second Part 7. When God the Lord, from Egypt went, And did our Armies Head, Their Marches, in the Wilderness, Thro' all their Wand'rings lead; 8. The Earth did shake, the Heav'ns drop'd, And thus thy Presence own; Sinai itself then shook, for God, Ev'n Isr'els God, came down. 9. Thou Lord did'st shake the wat'ry Clouds, And send a plenteous Rain; When tir'd with Drought, thou kindly did'st Thine Heritage sustain. 10. Thou gavest Canaan to thy Flock, And fix'd their Dwelling there; Thou Goodness, Lord, did'st for the Poor, Abundantly prepare. 11. In all our many Victories, 'Twas thou that gav'st the Word; And Virgin-Troops, thus, loud proclaim'd The Wonders of the Lord: 12. "Great Captains,with their num'rous Hosts, "Struck with a Panick, fled; "And she that stay'd at Home, their Spoils "Did part, and on them fed. 13. Tho' ye were Egypt's sully'd Slaves, Yourselves ye now behold, Shine, as Dove's Wings, with Silver tipt, And Plumes, with yellow Gold. 14. When there th1 Almighty scatter's Kings, Ye shone as Salmon's Snow. 15. God's Hill, Mount Bashan, far excells; Which many Heads can show. 16. Why do ye leap, ye lofty Mounts? God hath desir'd this Hill For his Abode, inhabit here Jehovah ever will. 17. The shining Chariots of our God, Miriads of Angels are; With them, as once on Sinai's Mount, Our God is present there. Third Part 18. Thou hast ascended up on high, Thy Churches glorious Head; Thou hast, Captivity itself, Captive, in Triumph, led; Rich Gifts, for Men, thou hast receiv'd, Ev'n Rebels have their Share; That God, the Lord, might with them dwell, And take them in his Care. 19. Bless'd be the Lord, each Day we live, Who daily doth us load With his rich Bounties from above, Who's our Salvation's God. 20. For he, that is our God, has all Salvations at Command; And all our near Escapes from Death, Flow from Jehovah's Hand. 21. But God, with deadly Wounds, shall smite The Head of all his Foes; Their Chief, who, in his Trespasses, Still on presumptuous, goes. 22. God said, "The Conquest I'll repeat "You gain'd o'er Bashan's King; "You, safely, thro' the Depths of Seas, "Whene'er 'tis needful, bring. 23. That you, your Feet, may deeply stain With the high crimson Flood, Pour'd from your slaughter'd Enemies; And Dogs may lick their Blood. Fourth Part 24. Now, Lord, we've seen what solemn State, Did thy Procession grace; The Progress of my God, and King, Into his holy Place. 25. Sweet Singers led the Way, then those On Instruments who play'd; With Damsels, who to Timbrels sung, And pleasing Consort made. 26. These, as they march'd, in Chorus join'd, "Bless ye our God, (they sung,) "In your Assemblies praise the Lord, "Ye who from Isr'el sprung. 27. The Chiefs of little Benjamin, And Judah's Lords, combin'd With Zebulun, and Napthali, And the Procession join'd. 28. Thy God, O Isr'el, Strength commands, And thee to Union brought; And now, O God, confirm the Work Which thou, for us, hast wrought. Fifth Part 29. In Honour to thy Temple, Lord, In Salem's chosen Seat, May thither Kings their Presents bring, And worship at thy Feet. 30. Rebuke the Spear-Men, Bulls, and Calves, Wild Herds of Rage, and Might; 'Till with rich Presents, they submit; Crush those in War delight. 51. Egypt's, and Cushes Princes then Shall God their Off'rings bring. 32. Sing unto God, ye distant Realms; To God your Praises sing. 33. To him that rideth on the Heav'ns; In ancient Times that were; Lo! thence he sends his awful Voice, A mighty Voice we hear. 34. Ascribe ye boundless Pow'r to God. Whose glorious Dignity Is over Isr'el; and his Strength Shines in the cloudy Sky. 35. O God! how terrible art thou. Out of thy holy Place! God, Strength and Pow'r, his Isr'el, gives; To him be all the Praise.

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