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O Lord, thou didst us clean forsake

Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #LX (1790) Hymnal Title: The Whole Book of Psalms Lyrics: 1 O Lord, thou didst us clean forsake, and scatter us abroad, Such great displeasure thou didst take, return to us, O God. 2 Thy might did move the laud so sore, that it in sunder brake; The health thereof, O Lord, restore, for it doth bow and quake. 3 With heavy things thou plaguedst thus the people that are thine, And thou hast given unto us a drink of deadly wine. 4 But yet to such as fear thy Name a banner thou dost shew, That they may triumph in the same, because thy word is true. 5 So that thy might may keep and save the folk that serveth thee, That they thy help at hand may have, O Lord, grant this to me. 6 The Lord did speak from his own place, this was his joyful sound, I will divide Sichem by pace, and mete out Succoth's ground! 7 Gilead is given to my hand, Manasseh's mine beside. Ephraim the strength of all my land, my law doth Judah guide: 8 In Moab I will wash my feet, o'er Edom cast my shoe; And thou, Philistia, ought'st to seek to me for favour too. 9 But who will bring me at this tide unto the city strong? Or who to Edom will me guide, so that I go not wrong? 10 Lord, wilt not thou, who didst forsake thy folk, their land, and coasts; Our wars in hand thou wouldst not take, nor go forth with our hosts. 11 Give aid, O Lord, and us relieve from them that us disdain; The help that hosts of men can give is all but weak and vain. 12 But thro' our God we shall have might to take great things in hand, He will tread down, and put to flight All those that us withstand. Scripture: Psalm 60 Languages: English
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Deus repulisti

Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #32a (1640) Hymnal Title: The Whole Booke of Psalmes First Line: O Lord thou didst us cleane forsake Lyrics: 1 O Lord, thou didst us cleane forsake, and scatteredst us abroad: Such great displeasure thou didst take, return to us O God. 2 Thy might did move the earth so sore, that it in sunder brake: The hurt thereof O Lord restore, for it doth bow and quake. 3 With heavy chande thou plaguest thus the people that are thine: And thou hast given unto us a drink of deadly wine. 4 But yet to such as feare thy Name, a banner thou didst shew, That they may triumph in the same, because thy word is true. 5 So that thy might may keep and save the folk that favour thee: That they thy help at hand may have; O Lord grant this to me. 6 The Lord did speak from his own place, this was his joyfull tale: I will divide Sichem by pace, and mete out Succoths vale 7 Gilead is given to my hand, Manasses mine beside: Ephraim the strength of all my land, my law doth Juda guide. 8 In Moab I will wash my feet, o'er Edom cast my shoe: And thou Palestine oughtst to seek for favour me unto. 9 But who will bring me at this tide unto the City strong? Or who to Edom will me guide, so that I go not wrong? 10 Wilt thou not God, which didst forsake thy folk, their land and coasts? Our wars in hand thou wouldst not take, nor walk among our hoasts. 11 Give aid O Lord and us relieve from them that us disdaine: The help that hoasts of men can give, it is but all in vaine. 12 But through our God we shall have might to take great things in hand: He will tread down and put to flight All those that us withstand. Scripture: Psalm 60 Languages: English

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