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Psalm 119, Part 9: Well hast thou with thy servant dealt

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #P135 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Well hast thou with thy servant dealt Lyrics: 65Well hast thou with thy servant dealt, as thou didst promise give. 66Good judgment me, and knowledge teach, for I thy word believe. 67Ere I afflicted was I stray’d; but now I keep thy word. 68Both good thou art, and good thou do’st: teach me thy statutes, Lord. 69The men that are puff ‘d up with pride against me forg’d a lie; Yet thy commandements observe with my whole heart will I. 70Their hearts, through worldly ease and wealth, as fat as grease they be: But in thy holy law I take delight continually. 71It hath been very good for me that I afflicted was, That I might well instructed be, and learn thy holy laws. 72The word that cometh from thy mouth is better unto me Than many thousands and great sums of gold and silver be. Scripture: Psalm 119:65-72 Languages: English
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Well hast thou with thy servant dealt

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P119i (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: TETH THE NINTH PART 65 Well hast thou with thy servant dealt, as thou didst promise give. 66 Good judgment me, and knowledge teach, for I thy word believe. 67 Ere I afflicted was I strayed; but now I keep thy word. 68 Good thou art, and thou doest good: teach me thy statutes, Lord. 69 The men that are puffed up with pride against me forged a lie; but as for me, thy precepts keep with my whole heart will I. 70 Their hearts, through worldly ease and wealth, as fat as grease they be: but in thy holy law I take delight continually. 71 It hath been very good for me that I afflicted was, that I might well instructed be, and learn thy holy laws. 72 The word that cometh from thy mouth is better unto me than many thousands and great sums of gold and silver be. Scripture: Psalm 119:65-72 Languages: English Tune Title: ST HUGH
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The Witness of Experience to God's Goodness

Hymnal: Bible Songs #249 (1901) First Line: Well hast thou with thy servant dealt Topics: Afflictions A blessing; Afflictions Purpose of; Bible Inspired; Bible Precious; Christians Happiness of; Faith Confession of; Fidelity; God Our Teacher; Gospel Fullness of; Man Sinful; Prayer Confession in; Riches Scripture: Psalm 49:54 Languages: English Tune Title: [Well hast thou with thy servant dealt]
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Psalm 119 - 9 (TETH)

Hymnal: Foundations Psalter #119-9 (2023) First Line: Well hast thou with thy servant dealt Lyrics: 65 Well hast thou with thy servant dealt, as thou didst promise give. 66 Good judgment me, and knowledge teach, for I thy word believe. 67 Ere I afflicted was I strayed; but now I keep thy word. 68 Both good thou art, and good thou do'st: teach me thy statutes, Lord. 69 The men that are puffed up with pride against me forged a lie; Yet thy commandements observe with my whole heart will I. 70 Their hearts, through worldly ease and wealth, as fat as grease they be: But in thy holy law I take delight continually. 71 It hath been very good for me that I afflicted was, That I might well instructed be, and learn thy holy laws. 72 The word that cometh from thy mouth is better unto me Than many thousands and great sums of gold and silver be. Scripture: Psalm 119:65-72 Languages: English

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