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Now to God, Our Strength and Saviour

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Blue) #155 (1976) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: Now to God, our Strength and Savior Topics: Disobedience; Idolatry; Image Worship; Longing, Spiritual; Worship Languages: English Tune Title: STOCKWELL
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Now to God, Our Strength and Savior

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Red) #165 (1934) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Scripture: Psalm 81 Lyrics: 1 Now to God, our Strength and Savior, Render praise and loudly sing; In our fathers' God rejoicing, All your noblest music bring. 2 Let the trumpet, far resounding, This our festal day proclaim, By our fathers' God appointed, When from bondage Israel came. 3 I, thy God, removed thy burdens, When thou calledst, set thee free, Proved thee in the thirsty desert, In the thunder answered thee. 4 O My people, hear My pleadings; O that thou wouldst hearken now; No strange worship shalt thou offer, Nor to idols shalt thou bow. 5 I am God the Lord Who saved thee, And from cruel bondage freed; Open wide thy mouth of longing; I will satisfy thy need. 6 But My people would not hearken, Yea, they would not yield to Me; So I left them in their blindness, Their own counselors to be. 7 If My people would obey Me, Gladly walking in My ways, Soon would I, their foes subduing, Fill their lips with songs of praise. 8 All the haters of Jehovah Shall His clemency implore, And the days of those that love Him Shall endure forevermore. 9 Yea, with wheat the very finest I their hunger will supply, Bid the very rocks yield honey That shall fully satisfy. Topics: Disobedience; Idolatry; Longing for God or Christ; Praise in Worship Languages: English Tune Title: STOCKWELL
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A Summons to Joyful Worship

Hymnal: The Psalter #222 (1912) Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: Now to God, our Strength and Saviour Lyrics: 1 Now to God, our Strength and Saviour, Render praise and loudly sing; In our fathers' God rejoicing, All your noblest music bring. 2 Let the trumpet, far resounding, This our festal day proclaim, By our fathers' God appointed, When from bondage Israel came. 3 I, thy God, removed thy burdens, When thou calledst, set thee free, Proved thee in the thirsty desert, In the thunder answered thee. 4 O My people, hear My pleadings; O that thou wouldst hearken now; No strange worship shalt thou offer, Nor to idols shalt thou bow. 5 I am God the Lord Who saved thee, And from cruel bondage freed; Open wide thy mouth of longing; I will satisfy thy need. 6 But My people would not hearken, Yea, they would not yield to Me; So I left them in their blindness, Their own counselors to be. 7 If My people would obey me, Gladly walking in My ways, Soon would I, their foes subduing, Fill their lips with songs of praise. 8 All the haters of Jehovah Shall His clemency implore, And the days of those that love Him Shall endure for evermore. 9 Yea, with wheat the very finest I their hunger will supply, Bid the very rocks yield honey That shall fully satisfy. Topics: Aspirations For Church Priveleges; Backsliding; Christ Minstry of; Christ Providences of; Christians Duties of; Church Divinely Furnished; Church Unfaithful; Deliverance from trouble; Disobedience; Gospel Invitations of ; Idolatry; Ingratitude To God; Invitation and Divine Pleading; Praise Calls to; Praise Part of Public Worship; Prayer Promise to; Worship Acts of; Worship Only as God Appoints Languages: English Tune Title: STOCKWELL
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Psalm 81: Sing with Joy to God

Hymnal: Gather Comprehensive #76 (1994) Scripture: Psalm 81:2-10 First Line: Raise a song and sound the timbrel Refrain First Line: Sing with joy to God Topics: Law; Ordinary Time Ninth Sunday Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing with joy to God]

Sing with Joy to God Our Help

Hymnal: Christian Worship #81A (2021) Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: Raise a song and sound the timbrel Topics: Failure; Fear; Friends; God as Help; God as Strength; Joy; Prayer; Repentance Languages: English Tune Title: [Raise a song and sound the timbrel]
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Psalm 81: Sing with Joy to God

Hymnal: RitualSong #109 (1996) Scripture: Psalm 81:3-8 First Line: Raise a song and sound the timbrel Refrain First Line: Sing with joy to God! Topics: 9th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B; Commandments; Covenant; Eucharist; Freedom; Interfaith; Journey; Liberation; Morning; Nation; Praise; Salvation; Salvation History; Seasons; Song Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing with joy to God]

Psalm 80: The Vineyard of the Lord (Lord, Make Us Turn to You

Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #162 (2015) Scripture: Psalm 81:16 First Line: A vine from Egypt you transplanted (O shepherd of Israel, hearken) Refrain First Line: The vineyard of the Lord (Lord, make us turn to you) Topics: Vine; Advent 1 Year B; Advent 4 Year C; Twenty-Seventh Year A; Service Music for Mass Responsorial Psalm; Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest Responsorial Psalm Languages: English Tune Title: [A vine from Egypt you transplanted]
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A Psalm of Asaph

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PLXXXI (1758) Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: O to the mighty God our strength Lyrics: 1 O to the mighty GOD our strength sing with a shouting voice; O to the God of Jacob sing and make a joyful noise. 2 Take up a psalm, the timbrel bring, and with your voices join; The pleasant harp and psaltery, in consort sweet combine. 3 At the new moon, let trumpets blow, and joyful voices raise. To celebrate th' appointed time, the solemn day of praise. 4 For this to Israel of old a sacred precept was, And by the God of Jacob this Did for a statute pass. 5 This witness He in Joseph set, when from th' Egyptian shore They went, and heard a voice and speech, they never heard before. 6 I from the heavy burthens took their shoulders clear away; And I their servile hands set free from lab'ring in the clay. 7 When thou wast in great trouble, thou To Me for aid dist call; With pity your distress I saw, and set you free from all. From thunder clouds I answer'd thee, my secret place on high, And at the streams of Meribah, I thro'ly did thee try. [2 Part] 8 Hear, O my people, and my mind I'll testify to thee; To thee,O Isr'el, if thou wilt, but hearken now to Me: 9 Then know, that a strange God in thee, I never will allow; Never to any other God, shalt thou presume to bow. 10 I am the LORD thy God who thee from land of Egypt led; Open thy mouth, and thou by Me with plenty shalt be fed. 11 My people yet would not give ear, To the kind voice I spake; And Israel would not in me, Their full contentment take. 12 So to the bents of their own hearts, I gave them up a prey; And in their foolish counsels then I let them go astray. 13 O that my people Me had heard, and did my voice obey; That Isr'el had obedient been, and walked in my way; 14 I should within a little time Have pulled down their foes; And should have turn'd my hand upon, Such as against them rose. 15 The haters of the LORD had then submission paid, tho' feign'd; But his own people's happy time should ever have remain'd. 16 Yea with the finest of the wheat Have nourish'd them should He; With honey of the Rock I should Have satisfied thee. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, upon Gittith. A Psalm of Asaph

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #PLXXXI (1742) Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: Unto the mighty God our strength Lyrics: 1 Unto the mighty God our strength Sing with a shouting voice: Unto the God of Jacob so, Make thee a joyful noise. 2 Take up a psalm of melody The timbrel hither bring, Together with the psalter, And harp sweet sounding string. 3 As in the time of the new moon, With trumpet sound on high: As in appointed time and day Of our solemnity. 4 Because that unto Israel This thing a precept was, And by the God of Jacob this Did for a statute pass. 5 This witness he in Joseph set, When he through Egypt went: Wherein a language I did hear, But knew not what it meant. 6 I from the burthen which he bare His shoulder did set free, His hands also were from the pots Delivered by me. 7 Thou call'd in straits, and i thee freed; In thunder's secresy I answer'd thee at Meribah, Its waters proved thee. Selah. [2] 8 Hear, O my people, and I will Unto thee testify: If that thou wilt, O Israel, Hear me attentively. 9 There shall not any strange god be In midst of thee at all: Nor unto any foreign god Thou bowing down shalt fall. 10 I am the Lord thy God, who thee From land of Egypt led: Thy mouth ope wide, and thou by me With plenty shall be fed. 11 My people yet would not give ear, Unto the voice I spake: And Israel would not in me Their full contentment take. 12 So their perverse intents of heart I left them then to have; And let them walk on in the way Which their own counsels gave. 13 O that my people unto me Obedient had been! And O that Israel he had Walked my ways within! 14 I should within a little time Have pulled down their foes: I should have turn'd my hand upon Such as did them oppose. 15 The haters of the Lord to him Obed'ence should have fain'd: But unto perpetuity Their time should have remain'd. 16 And with the finest of the wheat Have nourish'd them should he: With honey of the rock I should Have satisfied thee. Languages: English
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A Psalm of Asaph

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PLXXXI (1773) Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: O to the mighty GOD our strength Lyrics: 1 O to the mighty GOD our strength sing with a shouting voice; O to the God of Jacob sing and make a joyful noise. 2 Take up a Psalm, the timbrel bring, and with your voices join; The pleasant harp and psaltery, in consort sweet combine. 3 At the new moon, let trumpets blow, and joyful voices raise. To celebrate th' appointed time, the solemn day of praise. 4 For this to Israel of old a sacred precept was, And by the God of Jacob this did for a statute pass. 5 This witness He in Joseph set, when from th' Egyptian shore They went, and heard a voice and speech, they never heard before. 6 I from the heavy burthens took their shoulders clear away; And I their servile hands set free from lab'ring in the clay. 7 When thou wast in great trouble, thou To Me for aid dist call; With pity your distress I saw, and set you free from all. From thunder clouds I answer'd thee, my secret place on high, And at the streams of Meribah, I throughly did thee try. [2 Part] 8 Hear, O my people, and my mind I'll testify to thee; To thee,O Isr'el, if thou wilt, but hearken now to Me: 9 Then know, that a strange God in thee, I never will allow; Never to any other God, shalt thou presume to bow. 10 I am the LORD thy God who thee from land of Egypt led; Open thy mouth, and thou by Me with plenty shalt be fed. 11 My people yet would not give ear, To the kind voice I spake; And Israel would not in me, Their full contentment take. 12 So to the bents of their own hearts, I gave them up a prey; And in their foolish counsels then I let them go astray. 13 O that my people Me had heard, and did my voice obey; That Isr'el had obedient been, and walked in my way; 14 I should within a little time, have pulled down their foes; And should have turn'd my hand upon, such as against them rose. 15 The haters of the LORD had then submission paid, tho' feign'd; But his own people's happy time should ever have remain'd. 16 Yea with the finest of the wheat, Have nourish'd them should He; With honey of the Rock I should Have satisfied thee. Languages: English

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