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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PXXXII (1773) Hymnal Title: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre First Line: O blessed is the man to whom Lyrics: 1 O blessed is the man to whom trespass is pardoned; And be whose faults of ev'ry kind are wholly covered! 2 O blessed is the man, to whom the LORD imputes not sin; And he who such a spirit hath, that guile is not therein. 3 For while I no confession made but silent kept my tongue, My bones, as if with age, decay'd with groaning all day long. 4 For heavily thy hand did lie Upon me day and night; That into summers scorching drought My moisture turned quite. (Selah.) 5 At length my sin I did confess, with humble shame to Thee; And hid not from Thee any part of mine iniquity. 6 Against my self, I said, "my sins "I'll to the LORD confess;" And then of mine iniquity Thou didst the sin release. (Selah.) 7 For this each godly one to Thee In finding time shall pray: Surely in floods of waters great, reach to him shall not they. Thou art my hiding place: thou wilt from trouble keep me free; With songs of glad deliverance; thou wilt encompass me. (Selah.) 8 To me thou sayst, "I'll thee instruct, "thee teach the way will I, "Wherein 'tis best for thee to go, "and guide thee with mine eye." 9 "Be neither like the horse or mule "who never understand; "Whose mouths with bits and reins are held, "to keep them in command. 10 "To ev'ry one that wicked is, shall many griefs abound: But him who on the LORD relies, shall mercy compass round." 11 Be glad, ye righteous, in the LORD, greatly in Him rejoice; And all who upright are in heart, shout with a joyful voice. Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PXXXII (1758) Hymnal Title: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre First Line: O blessed is the man to whom Lyrics: 1 O blessed is the man to whom trespass is pardoned; And be whose faults of ev'ry kind are wholly covered! 2 O blessed is the man, to whom the LORD imputes not sin; And he who such a spirit hath, that guile is not therein. 3 For while I no confession made but silent kept my tongue, My bones, as if with age, decay'd with groaning all day long. 4 For heavily thy hand did lie Upon me day and night; That into summers scorching drought My moisture turned quite. (Selah.) 5 At length my sin I did confess, with humble shame to Thee; And hid not from thee any part of mine iniquity. 6 Against my self, I said, "my sins "I'll to the LORD confess;" And then of mine iniquity Thou didst the sin release. (Selah.) 7 For this each godly one to Thee In finding time shall pray; Surely in floods of waters great, reach to* him shall not they. Thou art my hiding place, thou wilt from trouble keep me free; With songs of glad deliverance thou wilt encompass me. (Selah.) 8 To me thou sayst, "I'll thee instruct, "thee teach the way will I, "Wherein 'tis best for thee to go, "and guide thee with mine eye." 9 "Be neither like the horse or mule "who never understand, "Whose mouths with bits and reins are held, "to keep them in command. 10 "To ev'ry one that wicked is shall many griefs abound: But him who on the LORD relies, shall mercy compass round." 11 Be glad, ye righteous, in the LORD greatly in Him rejoyce; And all who upright are in heart, shout with a joyful voice. Scripture: Psalm 32 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David, Maschil

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #PXXXII (1742) Hymnal Title: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament First Line: O blessed is the man to whom Lyrics: 1 Oh blessed is the man to whom Trespass is pardoned, And to whom transgression Is wholly covered. 2 O blessed is the man to whom The Lord imputes not sin; And he who such a spirit hath That guile is not therein. 3 My bones whilst I did silence keep, With age did wear away, By reason of my roaring cry, Continuing all the day. 4 For heavily thy hand did lie Upon me day and night; That into summers scorching drought My moisture turned quite. Selah. 5 My sinful trespass unto thee I have acknowledge, And my perverse iniquity I have not covered. Against my self my sins said I, I'll to the Lord confess; and then of mine iniquity Thou didst the sin release. Selah. 6 For this each godly one to thee In finding time shall pray; Surely in floods of waters great, Come nigh him shall not they. 7 Thou art my hiding place, thou shalt From trouble set me free; Thou with songs of deliverance Shall round encompass me. Selah. 8 To thee I will instruction give, Teach thee likewise will I the way wherein thou shouldest go, I'll guide thee with mine eye. 9 Be ye not like the horse and mule Which do not understand, Whose mouths with bridle-bit we rule, To bring them to command. 10 To every one that wicked is Their sorrows do abound: But him that on the Lord relies, Shall mercy compass round. 11 Be joyful in Jehovah ye, Ye righteous ones rejoice: And all in heart that upright be, Shout forth with chearful voice. Scripture: Psalm 32 Languages: English

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