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Michtam of David, when the Plilistines took him in Gath

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PLVI (1758) First Line: O God, have mercy upon me Lyrics: 1 O GOD, have mercy upon me; for men, would me devour' They fighting with me constantly, oppress me with their pow'r. 2 Mine enemies continually, to swallow me, devise; And they are many, O most high, who up against me rise. 3 But whensoever I'm afraid, or terror seizes me; Then I repair to Thee my strength, and rest my self on Thee. 4 In GOD his faithful word I'll praise: O GOD, I'll trust in Thee; And then I will not be afraid what flesh can do to me. 5 They daily wrest my words to speak a sens I never meant; And to bring injuries on me, their tho'ts are wholly bent. 6 In close assemblies they combine, and wicked projects lay: They watch my steps, and lie in wait to make my soul their prey. 7 Shall they by all their wickedness escape thy dreadful frown? O GOD, Thou wilt in anger cast those wicked people down. [2 Part] 8 Of all my wand'rings to and fro, Thou hast the reck'ning took; Into thy bottle put my tears: are they not in thy book? 9 Then turned back shall be my foes; when I cry out to Thee: For this I know assuredly, that God will be for me. 10 In GOD I'll praise his faithful word, which He fulfils always; His word which he to me performs, I in the Lord will praise; 11 In GOD I trust, and will not fear what flesh can do to me. 12 Thy vows upon me are, O GOD: I'll render praise to Thee. 13 For Thou hast sav'd my soul from death, when it was near to me: And wilt Thou not uphold my feet, and keep from falling free? That I before the face of GOD may walk in uprightness! And in the light of those who live continually Thee bless. Scripture: Psalm 56 Languages: English
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Michtam of David, when the Philistines took him in Gath

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PLVI (1773) First Line: O GOD, have mercy upon me Lyrics: 1 O GOD, have mercy upon me; for men would me devour' They fighting with me constantly, oppress me with their pow'r. 2 Mine enemies continually, to swallow me, devise; And they are many, O most high, who up against me rise. 3 But whensoever I'm afraid, or terror seizes me; Then I repair to Thee my strength, and rest my self on Thee. 4 In GOD his faithful word I'll praise: O GOD, I'll trust in Thee; And then I will not be afraid what flesh can do to me. 5 They daily wrest my words to speak a sens I never meant; And to bring injuries on me, their tho'ts are wholly bent. 6 In close assemblies they combine, and wicked projects lay: They watch my steps, and lie in wait to make my soul their prey. 7 Shall they by all their wickedness escape thy dreadful frown? O GOD, Thou wilt in anger cast those wicked people down. [2 Part] 8 Of all my wand'rings to and fro, Thou hast the reck'ning took; Into thy bottle put my tears: are they not in thy book? 9 Then turned back shall be my foes; when I cry out to Thee: For this I know assuredly, that God will be for me. 10 In GOD I'll praise his faithful word, which He fulfils always; His word which he to me performs, I in the Lord will praise; 11 In GOD I trust, and will not fear what flesh can do to me. 12 Thy vows upon me are, O GOD: I'll render praise to Thee. 13 For Thou hast sav'd my soul from death, when it was near to me: And wilt Thou not uphold my feet, and keep from falling free? That I before the face of GOD may walk in uprightness! And in the light of those who live continually Thee bless. Scripture: Psalm 56 Languages: English

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