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My God, my God, why leavest thou me

Author: Nahum Tate, 1652-1715 Hymnal: Selections from the Psalms of David in Metre #17 (1865)

My God, my God, why leavest thou me

Author: Nahum Tate, 1652-1715 Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for Every Sunday ... Diocese of Quebec #d74 (1834) Languages: English
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My God, my God, why leavest thou me

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Anthems, for every Sunday and principal festival throughout the year. for the use of congregations in the dioceses Quebec and Toronto. #P22 (1842) Languages: English
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My God, my God, why leav'st Thou me

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #XXII (1760) Lyrics: 1 My God, my God, why leav'st thou me, when I with Anguish faint? O, why so far from me remov'd, and from my loud Complaint? 2 All Day, but all the Day unheard, to Thee do I complain; With Cries implore Relief all Night, but cry all Night in vain. 3 Yet Thou are still the righteous Judge of Innocence oppress'd; And therefore Israel's Praises are of Right to Thee address'd. 4, 5 On Thee our Ancestors rely'd, and thy Deliv'rance found; With pious Confidence they pray'd, and with Success were crown'd. 6 But I am treated like a Worm, like none of human Birth: Not only by the Great revil'd, but made the Rabble's Mirth. 7 With Laughter all the gazing Crowd my Agonies survey; They shoot the Lip, they shake the Head, and thus, deriding say: 8 "In God he trusted, boasting oft, "that he was Heav'n's Delight; "Let God come down to save him now, "and own his Favourite." Part II 9 Thou mad'st my teeming Mother's Womb a living Offspring bear; When but a Suckling at the Breast, I was thy early Care. 10 Thou, Guardian-like, didst shield from Wrongs my helpless Infant Days; And since hast been my God, and Guide, through Life's bewilder'd Ways. 11 Withdraw not then so far from me, when Trouble is so nigh; O! send me Help, thy Help, on which I only can rely. 12 High-pamper'd Bulls, a frowning Herd, from Basan's Forest met, With Strength proportion'd to their Rage, have me around beset. 13 They gape on me, and ev'ry mouth a yawning Grave appears; The desert Lion's savage Roar less dreadful is than theirs. Part III 14 My Blood, like Water's spill'd, my Joints are rack'd, and out of Frame; My Heart dissolves within my Breast, like Wax before the Flame. 15 My Strength, like Potters Earth, is parch'd'; my Tongue cleaves to my Jaws; And to the silent Shades of Death my fainting soul withdraws. 16 Like Blood-hounds, to surround me, they in pack'd Assemblies meet; They pierc'd my inoffensive Hands, they pierc'd my harmless Feet. 17 My Body's rack'd, till all my Bones distinctly may be told: Yet such a Spectacle of Woe, as Pastime they behold. 18 As spoil, my Garments they divide, Lots for my Vesture cast: 19 Therefore approach, O Lord, my Strength; and to my Succour haste. 20 From their sharp Sword protect Thou me, of all but Life bereft! Nor let my Darling in the Pow'r of cruel Dogs be left. 21 To save me from the Lion's Jaws, thy perfect Succour send; As once, from goring Unicorns, Thou didst my Life defend. 22 Then to my Brethren I'll declare the Triumphs of thy Name; In Presence of assembled Saints, thy Glory thus proclaim: 23 "Ye Worshippers of Jacob's God, "all you of Israel's Line, "O praise the Lord, and to your Praise sincere Obedience join. 24 "He ne'er disdain'd on low Distress "to cast a gracious Eye; "Nor turn'd from Poverty His Face, "but hears its humble Cry." Part IV 25 Thus in thy sacred Courts, will I my chearful Thanks express; In Presence of thy Saints perform the Vows of my Distress. 26 The meek Companions of my Grief shall find my Table spread; And all that seek the Lord, shall be with Joys immortal fed. 27 Then shall the glad converted World to God their Homage pay; And scatter'd Nations of the Earth one sov'reign Lord obey. 28 'Tis his supreme Prerogative o'er subject Kings to reign: 'Tis just that he should rule the World, who does the World sustain. 29 The Rich, who are with Plenty fed, his Bounty must confess: The Sons of Want, by Him relieve'd, their gen'rous Patron bless. With humble Worship to his Throne they all for Aid resort; That Pow'r which first their Beings gave, can only them support. 30, 31 Then shall a chosen spotless Race, devoted to his Name, To their admiring Heirs, his Truth and glorious Acts proclaim. Scripture: Psalm 22 Languages: English
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My God, my God, why leav'st thou me

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #39 (1754) Lyrics: 1 My God, my God, why leav'st thou me, when I with Anguish faint? O, why so far from me remov'd, and from my loud Complaint? 2 All Day, but all the day unheard, to Thee do I complain; With Cries implore Relief all Night, but cry all Night in vain. 3 Yet Thou are still the righteous Judge of Innocence oppress'd; And therefore Israel's Praises are of Right to Thee address'd. 4, 5 On Thee our Ancestors rely'd, and thy Deliv'rance found; With pious Confidence they pray'd, and with Success were crown'd. 6 But I am treated like a Worm, like none of human Birth: Not only by the Great revil'd, but made the Rabble's Mirth. 7 With Laughter all the gazing Crowd my Agonies survey; They shoot the Lip, they shake the Head, and thus, deriding say: 8 "In God he trusted, boasting oft, "that he was Heav'n's Delight; "Let God come down to save him now, "and own his Favourite." Part II 9 Thou mad'st my teeming Mother's Womb a living Offspring bear; When but a Suckling at the Breast, I was thy early Care. 10 Thou, Guardian-like, didst shield from Wrongs my helpless Infant Days; And since hast been my God, and Guide, through Life's bewilder'd Ways. 11 Withdraw not then so far from me, when Trouble is so nigh; O, send me Help! thy Help, on which I only can rely. 12 High-pamper'd Bulls, a frowning Herd, from Basan's Forest met, With Strength proporion'd to their Rage, have me around beset. 13 They gape on me, and ev'ry Mouth a yawning Grave appears; The desert Lion's savage Roar less dreadful is than theirs. Part III 14 My Blood, like Water's spill'd, my Joints are rack'd, and out of Frame; My Heart dissolves within my Breast, like Wax before the Flame. 15 My Strength, like Potters Earth, is parch'd'; my Tongue cleaves to my Jaws; And to the silent Shades of Death my fainting soul withdraws. 16 Like Blood-hounds, to surround me, they in pack'd Assemblies meet; They pierc'd my inoffensive Hands, they pierc'd my harmless Feet. 17 My Body's rack'd, till all my bones distinctly may be told: Yet such a Spectacle of Woe, as Pastime they behold. 18 As Spoil, my Garments they divide, Lots for my Vesture cast: 19 Therefore approach, o Lord, my Strength; and to my Succour haste. 20 From their sharp Sword protect thou me, of all but Life bereft! Nor let my Darling in the Pow'r of cruel Dogs be left. 21 To save me from the Lion's Jaws, thy perfect Succour send; As once, from goring Unicorns, thou didst my Life defend. 22 Then to my Brethren I'll declare the Triumphs of thy name; In Presence of assembled Saints, thy Glory thus proclaim: 23 "Ye Worshippers of Jacob's God, "all you of Israel's Line, "O praise the Lord, and to your Praise sincere Obedience join. 24 "He ne'er disdain'd on low Distress "to cast a gracious Eye; "Nor turn'd from Poverty His Face, "but hears its humble Cry." Part IV 25 Thus in thy sacred Courts, will I my chearful Thanks express; In Presence of thy Saints perform the Vows of my Distress. 26 The meek Companions of my Grief shall find my Table spread; And all that seek the Lord, shall be with Joys immortal fed. 27 Then shall the glad converted World to God their Homage pay; And scatter'd Nations of the Earth one Sov'reign Lord obey. 28 'Tis His supreme Prerogative o'er subject Kings to reign: 'Tis just that he should rule the World, who does the World sustain. 29 The Rich, who are with plenty fed, His Bounty must confess: The Sons of Want, by Him relieve'd, their gen'rous Patron bless. With humble Worship to his Throne they all for Aid resort; That Pow'r which first their Beings gave, can only them support. 30, 31 Then shall a chosen spotless Race, devoted to His Name, To their admiring Heirs, His Truth and glorious Acts proclaim. Scripture: Psalm 22 Languages: English
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My God, my God, why leav'st thou me

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms with occasional hymns (Charleston hymnal) #H.VIII (1792) Lyrics: 1 My God, my God, why leav'st thou me, When I with anguish faint? O why so far from me remov'd, And from my loud complaint. 2 My blood like water's spill'd, my joints Are rack'd, and out of frame; My heart dissolves within my breast, Like wax before the flame. 3 My strength, like potters earth, is parch'd'; My tongue cleaves to my jaws; And to the silent shades of death My fainting soul withdraws. 4 Like blood-hounds to surround me, they In pack'd assemblies meet; They pierc'd my inoffensive hands, They pierc'd my harmless feet. 5 As spoil my garments they divide, Lots for my vesture cast; Therefore approach, O Lord, my strength, And to my succour haste. Topics: Good Friday Languages: English
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My God, my God, why leav'st thou me

Hymnal: The Lecture-Room Hymn-Book #S17.I (1855)
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My God, my God, why leav'st thou me

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #P.XXIIa (1799) Languages: English
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My God, my God, why leav'st thou me

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship (2nd ed.) #P.XXIIa (1813) Languages: English
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My God! my God! why leav'st thou me

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #XXII.I (1793) Scripture: Psalm 22

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