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A Psalm of David, when he was in the Wilderness of Judah

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #PLXIII (1742) First Line: O God thou art my God, I will Lyrics: 1 O God thou art my God, I will Betime for thee inquire; My soul doth thirst for thee, thee still My flesh doth much desire. I'th' land whereas no waters be, That thirsty is and dry: 2 As in thine house I saw to see Thy strength and majesty. 3 Because thy loving kindness more In goodness doth excel, Than life it self; my lips therefore Thy praises forth shall tell. 4 Thus I'll thee bless continually Whilst that alive I am: And I these hands of mine on high Will lift up in thy name. 5 So as with marrow and with fat My soul shall filled be; With joyful lips my mouth also Shall render praise to thee. 6 When thee I to remembrance call As on my bed I lie; In watches of the night withal When on thee muse do I. 7 Because thou art my help I will Rejoice in thy wing's shade. 8 My soul cleaves close unto thee still; Thy right hand hath me staid. 9 But they that seek my soul to waste, Down under earth shall go. 10 Slain by the sword, they shall be cast A portion foxes to. 11 Yet shall the king in God rejoice, All they that by him swear Shall likewise glory; but their mouth Be stop'd that lies declare. Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David, when he was in the Wilderness of Judah

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PLXIII (1758) First Line: O GOD, Thou art my God, I will Lyrics: 1 O GOD, Thou art my God, I will betimes for thee enquire. My soul does thirst and long for Thee; My flesh for Thee desire. 2 As in a dry and weary land wherein no waters are; To see as in thy house I've seen Thy pow'r and glory there. 3 Because thy loving-kindness more In goodness doth excell, Than life it self, therefore my lips thy praises forth shall tell. 4 Thus I'll Thee bless continually while yet alive I am: And I these hands of mine on high will lift up in thy name. 5 With marrow and with fatness fill'd my longing soul shall be; And then my mouth with joyful lips will render praise to Thee. 6 When Thee I to remembrance call, as on my bed I lie, In watches of the silent night; then on Thee muse do I. 7 Calling to mind, how thou hast been a constant help to me; I'll in the shadow of thy wings rejoyce exceedingly. 8 My longing soul yet follows hard and closely cleaves to Thee; And Thou with thy right hand of pow'r in love upholdest me. 9 But who my soul seek to destroy, go down the pit shall they; 10 Some slain by swords, their carcasses shall be the foxes prey. 11 Yet shall the King in GOD rejoyce: All they that by HIM sware In HIM shall glory; but their mouths be stop'd that liars are. Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David, when he was in the Wilderness of Judah

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PLXIII (1773) First Line: O GOD, Thou art my God, I will Lyrics: 1 O GOD, Thou art my God, I will betimes for thee enquire. My soul does thirst and long for Thee; My flesh for Thee desire. 2 As in a dry and weary land wherein no waters are; To see, as in thy house I've seen Thy pow'r and glory there. 3 Because thy loving-kindness more In goodness doth excel, Than life it self, therefore my lips thy praises forth shall tell. 4 Thus I'll Thee bless continually, while yet alive I am; And I these hands of mine on high will lift up in thy name. 5 With marrow and with fatness fill'd my longing soul shall be; And then my mouth with joyful lips will render praise to Thee. 6 When Thee I to remembrance call, as on my bed I lie, In watches of the silent night; then on Thee muse do I. 7 Calling to mind, how thou hast been a constant help to me; I'll in the shadow of thy wings rejoice exceedingly. 8 My longing soul yet follows hard, and closely cleaves to Thee; And Thou with thy right hand of pow'r in love upholdest me. 9 But who my soul seek to destroy, go down the pit shall they; 10 Some slain by swords, their carcasses shall be the foxes prey. 11 Yet shall the King in GOD rejoice: All they that by HIM swear In HIM shall glory: but their mouths be stop'd that liars are. Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English

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