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Psalm 81

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 48 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:1 First Line: Sing to the Lord aloud Lyrics: Sing to the Lord aloud, And make a joyful noise; God is our strength, our Savior God; Let Isr'el hear his voice. "From vile idolatry Preserve my worship clean; I am the Lord, who set thee free From slavery and sin. "Stretch thy desires abroad, And I'll supply them well: But if ye will refuse your God, If Isr'el will rebel; "I'll leave them," saith the Lord, "To their own lusts a prey, And let them run the dang'rous road, 'Tis their own chosen way. "Yet, O! that all my saints Would hearken to my voice! Soon I would ease their sore complaints, And bid their hearts rejoice. "While I destroy their foes, I'd richly feed my flock; And they should taste the stream that flows From their eternal rock." Topics: Punishment and salvation; Promises and threatenings; Spiritual blessings and punishments; Threatenings and promises; Warnings of God to his people
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Sing a Psalm of Joy

Author: Marie J. Post Meter: 5.6.5.5.5.6 Appears in 6 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81 Topics: Biblical Names & Places Egypt; Deliverance; Profession of Faith; Songs for Children Psalms; Biblical Names & Places Egypt; Covenant; Deliverance; Easter; Judgment; Music; Profession of Faith; Word of God Used With Tune: GENEVAN 81
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Psalm 81: Sing loud to God our strength; with joy

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 10 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: Sing loud to God our strength; with joy Lyrics: 1Sing loud to God our strength; with joy to Jacob’s God do sing. 2Take up a psalm, the pleasant harp, timbrel and psalt’ry bring. 3Blow trumpets at new-moon, what day our feast appointed is: 4For charge to Isr’el, and a law of Jacob’s God was this. 5To Joseph this a testimony he made, when Egypt land He travell’d through, where speech I heard I did not understand. 6His shoulder I from burdens took, his hands from pots did free. 7Thou didst in trouble on me call, and I deliver’d thee: In secret place of thundering I did thee answer make; And at the streams of Meribah of thee a proof did take. 8O thou, my people, give an ear, I’ll testify to thee; To thee, O Isr’el, if thou wilt but hearken unto me. 9In midst of thee there shall not be any strange god at all; Nor unto any god unknown thou bowing down shalt fall. 10I am the Lord thy God, which did from Egypt land thee guide; I’ll fill thy mouth abundantly, do thou it open wide. 11But yet my people to my voice would not attentive be; And ev’n my chosen Israel he would have none of me. 12So to the lust of their own hearts I them delivered; And then in counsels of their own they vainly wandered. 13O that my people had me heard, Isr’el my ways had chose! 14I had their en’mies soon subdu’d, my hand turn’d on their foes. 15The haters of the Lord to him submission should have feign’d; But as for them, their time should have for evermore remain’d. 16He should have also fed them with the finest of the wheat; Of honey from the rock thy fill I should have made thee eat.
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O God, our strength, to thee the song

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 53 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81 Topics: God the only Object of Worship; Unity of God Text Sources: Spirit of the Psalms
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Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee

Author: Henry van Dyke Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 269 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:1 Topics: God Worship Used With Tune: HYMN TO JOY
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To God, our never failing strength

Appears in 12 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81 Lyrics: 1 To God, our never-failing Strength, with loud applauses sing; And jointly make a chearful Noise to Jacob's awful King. 2 Compose a Hymn of Praise, and touch your Instruments of Joy: Let Psalteries and pleasant Harps, your grateful Skill employ. 3 Let Trumpets at the great new Moon their joyful Voices raise, To celebrate th' appointed time, the solemn Day of Praise. 4 For this a Statute was of old, which Jacob's God decreed To be with pious Care observ'd by Isr'el's chosen Seed. 5 This He for a Memorial fix'd, when freed from Egypt's Land; Strange Nations barb'rous Speech we heard, but could not understand. 6 Your butthen'd Shoulders I reliev'd, (thus seem'd our God to say) Your servile Hands by me were freed from lab'ring in the Clay. 7 Your Ancestors, with Wrongs oppress'd, to me for Aid did call: With Pity I their Suff'rings saw, and set them free from all. They fought for me, and from the clouds in thunder I reply'd: At Meribah's contentious Stream their Faith and Duty try'd. 8 While I my solemn Will declare, my chosen People, hear: If thou, O Isr'el, to my Words wilt lend thy list'ning Ear; 9 Then shall no God besides myself within thy Coasts be found: Nor shalt thou worship any God of all the nations round. 10 The Lord thy God am I, who thee brought forth from Egypt's Land: 'Tis I that all thy just Desires supply with lib'ral Hand. 11 But they, my chosen Race, refus'd to hearken to my Voice; Nor would rebellious Isr'el's Sons make me their happy Choice. 12 So I provok'd, resign'd them up, to ev'ry Lust a Prey; And in their own perverse Designs permitted them to stray. 13 O that my People wisely would my just Commandments heed! And Isr'el in my righteous Ways with pious Care proceed! 14 Then should my heavy Judgments fall on all that them oppose; And my avenging Hand be turn'd against their num'rous Foes. 15 Their Enemies and mine should all before my Footstool bend: But as for them, their happy State should never know an End. 16 All Parts with Plenty should abound; with finest Wheat their Field: The barren Rocks, to please their Taste, should richest Honey yield.

Now to God, Our Strength and Saviour

Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 5 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: Now to God, our Strength and Savior Topics: Disobedience; Idolatry; Image Worship; Longing, Spiritual; Worship Used With Tune: STOCKWELL

Psalm 81: Sing with Joy to God

Appears in 4 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:2-10 First Line: Raise a song and sound the timbrel Refrain First Line: Sing with joy to God Topics: Law; Ordinary Time Ninth Sunday Used With Tune: [Sing with joy to God]
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Psalm 81:1-10

Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:1-10 First Line: Sing with joy to God Refrain First Line: Sing with joy to God Lyrics: Response: (General) Sing with joy to God! Sing to God our help! Topics: Psalter Used With Tune: [Sing with joy to God]
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A Psalm of Asaph

Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: O to the mighty God our strength Lyrics: 1 O to the mighty GOD our strength sing with a shouting voice; O to the God of Jacob sing and make a joyful noise. 2 Take up a psalm, the timbrel bring, and with your voices join; The pleasant harp and psaltery, in consort sweet combine. 3 At the new moon, let trumpets blow, and joyful voices raise. To celebrate th' appointed time, the solemn day of praise. 4 For this to Israel of old a sacred precept was, And by the God of Jacob this Did for a statute pass. 5 This witness He in Joseph set, when from th' Egyptian shore They went, and heard a voice and speech, they never heard before. 6 I from the heavy burthens took their shoulders clear away; And I their servile hands set free from lab'ring in the clay. 7 When thou wast in great trouble, thou To Me for aid dist call; With pity your distress I saw, and set you free from all. From thunder clouds I answer'd thee, my secret place on high, And at the streams of Meribah, I thro'ly did thee try. [2 Part] 8 Hear, O my people, and my mind I'll testify to thee; To thee,O Isr'el, if thou wilt, but hearken now to Me: 9 Then know, that a strange God in thee, I never will allow; Never to any other God, shalt thou presume to bow. 10 I am the LORD thy God who thee from land of Egypt led; Open thy mouth, and thou by Me with plenty shalt be fed. 11 My people yet would not give ear, To the kind voice I spake; And Israel would not in me, Their full contentment take. 12 So to the bents of their own hearts, I gave them up a prey; And in their foolish counsels then I let them go astray. 13 O that my people Me had heard, and did my voice obey; That Isr'el had obedient been, and walked in my way; 14 I should within a little time Have pulled down their foes; And should have turn'd my hand upon, Such as against them rose. 15 The haters of the LORD had then submission paid, tho' feign'd; But his own people's happy time should ever have remain'd. 16 Yea with the finest of the wheat Have nourish'd them should He; With honey of the Rock I should Have satisfied thee.

Psalm 81

Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: Sing out with joy to God our strength Used With Tune: [Sing out with joy to God our strength]

Psalm 81 (A Responsorial Setting)

Author: Omer Westendorf Appears in 45 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: You satisfy the hungry heart Refrain First Line: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Biblical Names and Places Egypt; Biblical Names and Places Exodus; Biblical Names and Places Israel; Biblical Names and Places Jacob; Biblical Names and Places Joseph; Biblical Names and Places Meribah; Church Year Advent; Covenant; Daily Prayer Evening Prayer; Darkness; Elements of Worship Lord's Supper; Faith; Fear; God as Shepherd; God as Judge; God's Sovereignty; God's Wisdom; God's Gifts; God's People (flock, sheep); God's Power; God's Promise of Redemption; God's Strength; Judgment; Music and Musicians; Musical Instruments; Rulers; Salvation; Ten Commandments 1st Commandment (worship God alone); Ten Commandments Exodus 20; Year B, Ordinary Time after Epiphany, 9th Sunday; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, May 29-June 4 (if after Trinity Sunday); Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 28-September 3 Used With Tune: BICENTENNIAL (refrain)
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The love of Jesus

Appears in 42 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:1 First Line: Jesus, thou soul of all our joys Topics: Introductory to Worship

Shout to the Lord all the earth, let us sing

Author: Darlene Zschech, b. 1965 Appears in 37 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:1 First Line: My Jesus, my Saviour Topics: Jesus Christ the Saviour: Lord of All Used With Tune: [My Jesus, my Saviour]
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Deo exultate

Author: J. H. Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81 First Line: Be light and glad, in God rejoyce Lyrics: 1 Be light and glad, in God rejoyce, which is our strength and stay: Be joyfull and lift up your voice, to Jacob's God, I say. 2 Prepare your instruments most meet some joyfull Psalme to sing: Strike up with Harp and Lute so sweet, on every pleasant string. 3 Blow as it were in the new Moone, with trumpets of the best: As it is used to be done, at any solemne feast. 4 For this is unto Israel, a statute and a trade" A law that must be kept full well, which Jacob's God hath made. 5 This clause with Joseph was decreed, when he from Egypt came: That as a witnesse all his seed should still observe the same. 6 When God.O say, had so prepar'd to bring him from that land: Whereas the speech which he had heard he did not understand. 7 I from his shoulder took (saith he) the burthen clean away: And from the furnace quit him free from burning brick of clay. 8 When thou in grief didst cry and call, I holp thee by and by: And I did answer thee withall, in thunder secretly. 9 Yea, at the waters of discord, I did thee tempt and prove: Whereas the goodnesse of the Lord with muttering thou didst move. 10 Heare O my folk, O Israel, and I assure it thee. Regard and marke my words full well, if thou wilt cleave to me. The second Part: 11 Thou shalt no god in thee reserve, of any land abroad And in no wise bow to or serve a strange and foreign god. 12 I am the Lord thy God, and I from Egypt set thee free: Then ask of me abundantly, and I will give it thee. 13 And yet my people would not heare my voice when that I spake: And Israel would not obey, but did me quite forsake. 14 Then did I leave them to their will, in hardnesse of their heart: To walk in their own counsels still, themselves they did pervert. 15 O that my people would have heard the words that I did say: And eke that Israel would regard to walk within my way. 16 How soon would I confound their foes and bring them down full low: And turn my hand upon all those that would them overthrow. 17 And they that at the Lord did rage, as slaves should seek him till: But of his folk their time and age, should flourish ever still. 18 I would have fed them with the crop, and finest of the wheat: And made the rock with honey drop, that they their fils should eat. Used With Tune: [Be light and glad, in God rejoyce]
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To GOD, our never failing Strength

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81 Lyrics: 1 To GOD, our never failing Strength, With glad Applause, loudly sing; And jointly make a chearful Noise, To Jacob's great and awful King. 2 Compose a lofty Hymn of Praise, And touch your Instruments of Joy, Let Psalteries and pleasant Harps, With warbling Lutes, your Skill employ. 3 Let Trumpets at the great new Moon, Their animating Voices raise, To celebrate the joyful Time, Th'appointed solemn Day of Praise. 4 For this a Statute was of old, Which Jacob's GOD himself decreed, To be with pious Care observ'd For Times to come, by Israel's Seed. 5 This he, for a Memorial fix'd, In Joseph, freed from Egypt's Land; Strange Nations barb'rous Speech we heard, A Speech we could not understand. 6 "Your bureen'd Shoulders I reliev'd, (Thus seem'd our gracious GOD to say;) "And by my Pow'r your servile Hands, "Were freed from lab'ring in the Clay. 7 Your Ancestors, with Wrongs oppress'd, For timely Help did call on me; With Pity I their Suff'rings saw, and from their Troubles set them free. 8 They fought for me, and from the Clouds In awful Thunder I reply'd; At Meribah's contentious Stream, Their Faith and Duty both were try'd. Part II 9 Whilst I my solemn Will declare, Do thou my chosen People hear; If thou, O Israel! to my Words Wilt lend thy list'ning Ear. 10 Then shall no GOD besides myself, Within thy Limits e'er be found, Nor shalt thou worship any GOD Adored by the Nations round. 11 The LORD thy GOD, am I alone, Who brought thee out of Egypt's Land; 'Tis I that all thy just Desires Do still supply with lib'ral Hand. 12 But they, my chosen Race, refus'd To hearken to my gracious Voice; Nor would rebellious Israel's Sons Make me, with Confidence, their Choice. 13 So I provok'd, resign'd them up, To ev'ry wicked Lust a Prey; And in their own perverse Designs Permitted them to go astray. 14 O that my People wisely would, My just and mild Commandments heed; That Israel in my righteous Ways Would still, with pious Care, proceed. 15 Then should my heavy Judgments fall, On all who would their Pow'r oppose; And my avenging Hand be rais'd To cut off all their daring Foes. 16 Their Enemies, and mine, should all, Before my Footstool lowly bend; But as for them, their happy State Should stand secure, nor know an End. 17 All Parts with Plenty should abound, With fairest Wheat the fruitful Field, The barren clifts of craggy Rocks, For them should richest Honey yield. Topics: Description of Unthankfulness and Rebellion of the Israelites; Thanksgivings For Delerances and Wonders, General Used With Tune: [To God, our never failing Strength]

¿Quién como Jehová? (Who Is Like Our God?)

Author: Anónima; Greg Scheer, n. 1966 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:1-10 First Line: Quién, quién, quién como Jehová (Who, who, who is like our God) Topics: Alabanza; Praise; Covenant; Pacto; Dios Poder de; God Power of Used With Tune: [Quién, quién, quién como Jehová]
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Come, let us join our cheerful songs

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1,003 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:1 Lyrics: 1 Come, let us join our cheerful songs with angels round the throne; ten thousand thousand are their tongues, but all their joys are one. 2 'Worthy the Lamb that died,' they cry, 'to be exalted thus'; 'Worthy the Lamb,' our lips reply, 'for he was slain for us.' 3 Jesus is worthy to receive honour and power divine; and blessings, more than we can give, be, Lord, for ever thine. 4 Let all that dwell above the sky, and air, and earth, and seas, conspire to lift thy glories high, and speak thine endless praise. 5 The whole creation joins in one to bless the sacred name of him that sits upon the throne, and to adore the Lamb. Topics: Epiphany II Year B; St. Michael and All Angels Used With Tune: NATIVITY
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Hark, my soul, it is the Lord

Author: William Cowper, 1731-1800 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 688 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:7 Lyrics: 1 Hark, my soul, it is the Lord; 'tis thy Saviour, hear his word; Jesus speaks, and speaks to thee, 'Say, poor sinner, lov'st thou me? 2 'I delivered thee when bound, and, when wounded, healed thy wound; sought thee wandering, set thee right, turned thy darkness into light. 3 'Can a woman's tender care cease towards the child she bare? Yes, she may forgetful be, yet will I remember thee. 4 'Mine is an unchanging love, higher than the heights above, deeper than the depths beneath, free and faithful, strong as death. 5 'Thou shalt see my glory soon, when the work of grace is done; partner of my throne shalt be: say, poor sinner, lov'st thou me?' 6 Lord, it is my chief complaint that my love is weak and faint; yet I love thee, and adore; O for grace to love thee more! Topics: Proper 12 Year C; Proper 20 Year C Used With Tune: ST BEES
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I sing the almighty power of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 474 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:1 Topics: The Glory of God In Creation and Providence Used With Tune: ST. SAVIOUR

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