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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 #PXXVII (1758) First Line: The LORD my light and SAFETY is Lyrics: 1 The LORD my light and SAFETY is: who shall make me dismay'd? The LORD is of my life the strength: who shall make me afraid? 2 For when my spiteful enemies me to devour drew near; To stumble and fall down at once by Him they forced were. 3 Against me tho' an host encamp, my heart undaunted is: If war against me should arise, I am secure in this; 4 One thing I asked of the LORD, which still I will request; That in the LORD's house all my days I happily may rest; That I the beauty of the LORD may view, and there admire; And in his holy temple may continually enquire 5 For He in his pavilion will me hide in evil days; In secret of his tent me hide, And on a rock me raise: 6 Moreover at this time my head on high shall lifted be, Above my num'rous enemies, who round encompass me. Therefore a sacrifice of joy, and shouting I will bring Into his tent; and sing aloud, praise to JEHOVAH sing. [2 Part] 7 While with my earnest voice I cry, me O JEHOVAH hear; O have Thou mercy upon me, and to me give thine ear. 8 When Thou to seek thy blessed face, me kindly dost advise; Thy blessed face, LORD, I will seek," my grateful heart replies." 9 O hide not Thou thy countenance, away from me therefore; Thy servant put thou not away in thy displeasure sore. My helper Thou hast ever been, do not from me depart; Nor me forsake, for Thou the God of my salvation art. 10 My father and my mother both, tho' they from me remove; Yet then the LORD will take me up, and a kind father prove. 11 JEHOVAH teach Thou me thy way, and be a guide to me, In righteous paths, because of those who watch my faults to see. 12 O give me not up to their will, who are mine enemies: Against me rise false witnesses, who breath out cruelties. 13 I should have fainted, had not I believ'd that I should see, Ev'n in the land of living ones the LORD's benignity. 14 Wait on the LORD, coragious be; and He will strength afford To thy faint heart: I say again, wait still upon the LORD. Scripture: Psalm 27 Languages: English
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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 #PXXVII (1773) First Line: The LORD my light and SAFETY is Lyrics: 1 The LORD my light and SAFETY is: who shall make me dismay'd? The LORD is of my life the strength: who shall make me afraid? 2 For when my spiteful enemies me to devour drew near; To stumble and fall down at once, by Him they forced were. 3 Against me tho' an host encamp, my heart undaunted is: If war against me should arise, I am secure in this. 4 One thing I asked of the LORD, which still I will request; That in the LORD's house all my days I happily may rest; That I the beauty of the LORD may view, and there admire; And in his holy temple may continually enquire. 5 For He in his pavilion will me hide in evil days; In secret of his tent me hide, And on a rock me raise: 6 Moreover at this time my head on high shall lifted be, Above my num'rous enemies, who round encompass me. Therefore a sacrifice of joy, and shouting I will bring Into his tent; and sing aloud, praise to JEHOVAH sing. [2 Part] 7 While with my earnest voice I cry, me O JEHOVAH hear; O have Thou mercy upon me, and to me give thine ear. 8 When Thou to seek thy blessed face, me kindly dost advise; Thy blessed face, LORD, I will seek," my grateful heart replies. 9 O hide not Thou thy countenance, away from me therefore; Thy servant put thou not away in thy displeasure sore. My helper Thou hast ever been, do not from me depart; Nor me forsake, for Thou the God of my salvation art. 10 My father and my mother both, tho' they from me remove; Yet then the LORD will take me up, and a kind father prove. 11 JEHOVAH teach Thou me thy way, and be a guide to me, In righteous paths, because of those who watch my faults to see. 12 O give me not up to their will, who are mine enemies: Against me rise false witnesses, who breath out cruelties. 13 I should have fainted, had not I believ'd that I should see, Ev'n in the land of living ones the LORD's benignity. 14 Wait on the LORD, couragious be; and He will strength afford To thy faint heart: I say again, wait still upon the LORD. Scripture: Psalm 27 Languages: English

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