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Psalm 45 Part 2

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 86 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 First Line: The King of saints, how fair his face Lyrics: The King of saints, how fair his face, Adorned with majesty and grace! He comes with blessings from above, And wins the nations to his love. At his right hand our eyes behold The queen arrayed in purest gold; The world admires her heav'nly dress, Her robe of joy and righteousness. He forms her beauties like his own; He calls and seats her near his throne: Fair stranger, let thine heart forget The idols of thy native state. So shall the King the more rejoice In thee, the favorite of his choice; Let him be loved, and yet adored, For he's thy Maker and thy Lord. O happy hour, when thou shalt rise To his fair palace in the skies, And all thy sons (a numerous train) Each like a prince in glory reign! Let endless honors crown his head; Let every age his praises spread; While we with cheerful songs approve The condescensions of his love. Topics: Glorification and condescension of Christ; Gospel its glory and success; Personal glories of Christ; Christ his personal glories and government; Christ the King, and the church his spouse; Church its beauty; Church of the Gentiles; Church the spouse of Christ; Gentiles church; Government of Christ; Marriage, mystical; Perseverance; Praise to Jesus Christ; Spouse of Christ, the King is the church
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Psalm 45 Part 1

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 131 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 First Line: Now be my heart inspired to sing Lyrics: Now be my heart inspired to sing The glories of my Savior King, Jesus the Lord; how heav'nly fair His form! how bright his beauties are! O'er all the sons of human race He shines with a superior grace; Love from his lips divinely flows, And blessings all his state compose. Dress thee in arms, most mighty Lord, Gird on the terror of thy sword, In majesty and glory ride, With truth and meekness at thy side. Thine anger, like a pointed dart, Shall pierce the foes of stubborn heart; Or words of mercy, kind and sweet, Shall melt the rebels at thy feet. Thy throne, O God, for ever stands, Grace is the sceptre in thy hands; Thy laws and works are just and right, Justice and grace are thy delight. God, thine own God, has richly shed His oil of gladness on thy head, And with his sacred Spirit blest His first-born Son above the rest. Topics: Glorification and condescension of Christ; Gospel its glory and success; Personal glories of Christ; Christ his personal glories and government; Christ the King, and the church his spouse; Church its beauty; Church of the Gentiles; Church the spouse of Christ; Gentiles church; Government of Christ; Marriage, mystical; Perseverance; Praise to Jesus Christ; Spouse of Christ, the King is the church
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Psalm 45

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 75 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 First Line: My Savior and my King Lyrics: My Savior and my King, Thy beauties are divine; Thy lips with blessings overflow, And every grace is thine. Now make thy glory known, Gird on thy dreadful sword, And ride in majesty to spread The conquests of thy word. Strike through thy stubborn foes, Or melt their hearts t' obey, While justice, meekness, grace, and truth, Attend thy glorious way. Thy laws, O God, are right; Thy throne shall ever stand; And thy victorious gospel proves A sceptre in thy hand. [Thy Father and thy God Hath without measure shed His Spirit, like a joyful oil, T' anoint thy sacred head.] [Behold, at thy right hand The Gentile church is seen, Like a fair bride in rich attire, And princes guard the queen.] Fair bride, receive his love, Forget thy father's house; Forsake thy gods, thy idol gods, And pay thy Lord thy vows. O let thy God and King Thy sweetest thoughts employ; Thy children shall his honors sing In palaces of joy. Topics: Glorification and condescension of Christ; Gospel its glory and success; Personal glories of Christ; Christ his personal glories and government; Christ the King, and the church his spouse; Church its beauty; Church of the Gentiles; Church the spouse of Christ; Gentiles church; Government of Christ; Marriage, mystical; Perseverance; Praise to Jesus Christ; Spouse of Christ, the King is the church
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Psalm 45

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 55 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 First Line: I'll speak the honors of my King Lyrics: I'll speak the honors of my King, His form divinely fair; None of his sons of mortal race May with the Lord compare. Sweet is thy speech, and heav'nly grace Upon thy lips is shed; Thy God, with blessings infinite, Hath crowned thy sacred head. Gird on thy sword, victorious Prince, Ride with majestic sway; Thy terrors shall strike through thy foes, And make the world obey. Thy throne, O God, for ever stands; Thy word of grace shall prove A peaceful sceptre in thy hands, To rule the saints by love. Justice and truth attend thee still, But mercy is thy choice; And God, thy God, thy soul shall fill With most peculiar joys. Topics: Glorification and condescension of Christ; Gospel its glory and success; Personal glories of Christ; Christ his personal glories and government; Christ the King, and the church his spouse; Church its beauty; Church of the Gentiles; Church the spouse of Christ; Gentiles church; Government of Christ; Marriage, mystical; Perseverance; Praise to Jesus Christ; Spouse of Christ, the King is the church
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Psalm 45: My heart brings forth a goodly thing

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 14 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 First Line: My heart brings forth a goodly thing Lyrics: 1My heart brings forth a goodly thing; my words that I indite Concern the King: my tongue’s a pen of one that swift doth write. 2Thou fairer art than sons of men: into thy lips is store Of grace infus’d; God therefore thee hath bless’d for evermore. 3O thou that art the mighty One, thy sword gird on thy thigh; Ev’n with thy glory excellent, and with thy majesty. 4For meekness, truth, and righteousness, in state ride prosp’rously; And thy right hand shall thee instruct in things that fearful be. 5Thine arrows sharply pierce the heart of th’ en’mies of the King; And under thy subjection the people down do bring. 6For ever and for ever is, O God, thy throne of might; The sceptre of thy kingdom is a sceptre that is right. 7Thou lovest right, and hatest ill; for God, thy God, most high, Above thy fellows hath with th’ oil of joy anointed thee. 8Of aloes, myrrh, and cassia, a smell thy garments had, Out of the iv’ry palaces, whereby they made thee glad. 9Among thy women honourable kings’ daughters were at hand: Upon thy right hand did the queen in gold of Ophir stand. 10O daughter, hearken and regard, and do thine ear incline; Likewise forget thy father’s house, and people that are thine. 11Then of the King desir’d shall be thy beauty veh’mently: Because he is thy Lord, do thou him worship rev’rently. 12The daughter there of Tyre shall be with gifts and off ‘rings great: Those of the people that are rich thy favour shall entreat. 13Behold, the daughter of the King all glorious is within; And with embroideries of gold her garments wrought have been. 14She shall be brought unto the King in robes with needle wrought; Her fellow-virgins following shall unto thee be brought. 15They shall be brought with gladness great, and mirth on ev’ry side, Into the palace of the King, and there they shall abide. 16Instead of those thy fathers dear, thy children thou may’st take, And in all places of the earth them noble princes make. 17Thy name remember’d I will make through ages all to be: The people therefore evermore shall praises give to thee.
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My Heart Does Overflow

Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 12 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45:1-10 Lyrics: 1 My heart does overflow, a goodly theme is mine; my eager tongue with joyful song does praise the King divine. Supremely fair you are, your lips with grace o'erflow; his richest blessings evermore does God on you bestow. 2 Now gird thee with your sword, O strong and mighty One, in splendid majesty arrayed, more glorious than the sun. Triumphantly ride forth for meekness, truth, and right; your arm shall gain the victory in wondrous deeds of might. 3 Your strength shall overcome all those that hate the King, and under your dominion strong the nations you shall bring. Your royal throne, O God, forevermore shall stand; eternal truth and justice wield the scepter in your hand. 4 Since you were sinless found, the Lord, by you confessed, anointed you with perfect joy— you are supremely blessed. Your garments breathe of myrrh and spices sweet and rare; glad strains of heav'nly music ring throughout your palace fair. 5 Amid your glorious train kings' daughters waiting stand, and fairest gems bedeck your bride, the queen at your right hand. O royal bride, give heed, and to my words attend; for Christ, the King, forsake the world and ev'ry former friend. Topics: Jesus Christ His Praise; Christ Conqueror; Christ Kingly Office of; Church Bride of Christ Used With Tune: LEOMINSTER Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912; alt. 1990, mod.

O Royal Bride, Give Heed

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 8 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 Topics: Forsaking the World; Lord, Jesus The; Renunciation; Bridegroom, Christ The Used With Tune: GERAR
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With gladness and with joy

Appears in 17 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45:10-17 First Line: O daughter, take good heed Lyrics: 1 O daughter, take good heed, Incline and give good ear; Thou must forget thy kindred all, And father's house most dear. Thy beauty to the King, Shall then delightful be: And do thou humbly worship Him, Because thy Lord is He. Chorus: With gladness and with joy, Thou all of them shall bring, All they together enter shall The palace of the King, The palace of the King, The palace of the King; And they together enter shall, The palace of the King. 2 The daughter then of Tyre, There with a gift shall be, And all the wealthy of the land Shall make their suit to thee. The daughter of the King All glorious is within; And with embroideries of gold Her garments wrought have been. [Chorus] 3 She cometh to the King In robes with needle wrought; The virgins that do follow her Shall unto Thee be brought. With gladness and with joy, Thou all of them shalt bring, And they together enter shall The palace of the King. [Chorus] 4 And in thy father's stead, Thy children thou shalt take, And in all places of the earth Them noble princes make. I will show forth thy name To generations all: The people therefore evermore To Thee give praises shall. [Chorus] Used With Tune: THE PALACE OF THE KING
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Psalm 45 (A Responsorial Setting)

Author: John L. Bell, b. 1949 Appears in 25 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 First Line: Take, O take me as I am Topics: Church Year Ascension of the Lord; Church Year Passion/Palm Sunday; Evil; God as King; God's Sovereignty; God's Glory; God's Love; God's People (flock, sheep); Jesus Christ Mind of; People of God / Church Family of God; Royal Psalms; Year A, B, C, Annunciation of the Lord, March 25; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 3-9; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 28-September 3; The Annunciation Used With Tune: [Take, O take me as I am]
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Psalm 45: My heart inditing is

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 First Line: My heart inditing is Lyrics: 1My heart inditing is good matter in a song: I speak the things that I have made, which to the King belong: My tongue shall be as quick, his honour to indite, As is the pen of any scribe that useth fast to write. 2Thou’rt fairest of all men; grace in thy lips doth flow: And therefore blessings evermore on thee doth God bestow. 3Thy sword gird on thy thigh, thou that art most of might: Appear in dreadful majesty, and in thy glory bright. 4For meekness, truth, and right, ride prosp’rously in state; And thy right hand shall teach to thee things terrible and great. 5Thy shafts shall pierce their hearts that foes are to the King; Whereby into subjection the people thou shalt bring. 6Thy royal seat, O Lord, for ever shall remain: The sceptre of thy kingdom doth all righteousness maintain. 7Thou lov’st right, and hat’st ill; for God, thy God, most high, Above thy fellows hath with th’ oil of joy anointed thee. 8Of myrrh and spices sweet a smell thy garments had, Out of the iv’ry palaces, whereby they made thee glad. 9And in thy glorious train kings’ daughters waiting stand; And thy fair queen, in Ophir gold, doth stand at thy right hand. 10O daughter, take good heed, incline, and give good ear; Thou must forget thy kindred all, and father’s house most dear. 11Thy beauty to the King shall then delightful be: And do thou humbly worship him, because thy Lord is he. 12The daughter then of Tyre there with a gift shall be, And all the wealthy of the land shall make their suit to thee. 13The daughter of the King all glorious is within; And with embroideries of gold her garments wrought have been. 14She cometh to the King in robes with needle wrought; The virgins that do follow her shall unto thee be brought. 15They shall be brought with joy, and mirth on ev’ry side, Into the palace of the King, and there they shall abide. 16And in thy fathers’ stead, thy children thou may’st take, And in all places of the earth them noble princes make. 17I will shew forth thy name to generations all: Therefore the people evermore to thee give praises shall.

Psalm 45: The Queen Stands

Appears in 4 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45:10-12 First Line: The queen takes her place at your right hand Refrain First Line: The Queen stands Topics: Mary; The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (August 15 Day; Service Music for Mass Responsorial Psalm; Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest Responsorial Psalm; The Liturgical Year The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (August 15) Used With Tune: [The queen takes her place at your right hand]

Sing of Mary

Author: Roland F. Palmer, SSJE, 1891-1985 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 42 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45:10 First Line: Sing of Mary, pure and lowly Topics: Mary; Rites of the Church Order of Christian Funerals: Vigil for the Deceased; Devotions Rosary; The Liturgical Year The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph; The Liturgical Year Mary, the Holy Mother of God; The Liturgical Year The Presentation of the Lord (February 2); The Liturgical Year The Annunciation of the Lord (March 25); The Liturgical Year The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (August 15); The Liturgical Year The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Vrigin Mary (December 8); The Liturgical Year Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12) Used With Tune: PLEADING SAVIOR
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While I the King's loud praise rehearse

Appears in 8 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 Lyrics: 1 While I the King's loud Praise rehearse, indited by my Heart, My Tongue is like the Pen of him that writes with ready Art. 2 How matchless is thy Form, O King! thy Mouth with Grace o'erflows; Because fresh Blessings God on thee eternally bestows. 3 Gird on thy Sword, most mighty Prince; and, clad in rich Array, With glorious Ornaments of Pow'r, majestic Pomp display. 4 Ride on in State, and still protect the Meek, the Just, and True; Whilst thy Right-hand with swift Revenge does all thy Foes pursue. 5 How sharp thy Weapons are to them that dare thy Pow'r oppose! Down, down they fall, while thro' their Heart the feather'd Arrow goes. 6 But thy firm Throne, O God, is fix'd for ever to endure; Thy Sceptre's Sway shall always last, by righteous Laws secure. 7 Because thy Heart, by Justice led, did upright Ways approve, And hated still the crooked Paths where wand'ring Sinners rove; Therefore did God, thy God, on thee the Oil of Gladness shed; And has above thy Fellows round, advanc'd thy lofty Head. 8 With Cassia, Aloes, and Myrrh, thy Royal Robes abound; Which, from the stately Wardrobe brought, spread grateful Odours round. 9 Among the honourable Train did princely Virgins wait; The Queen was plac'd at thy Right-hand, in golden Robes of State. Part II 10 But thou, O Royal Bride, give Ear, and to my Words attend: Forget thy native Country now, and ev'ry former Friend. 11 So shall thy Beauty charm the King, nor shall his Love decay: For he is now become thy Lord; to him due Rev'rence pay. 12 The Tyrian Matrons, rich and proud, shall humble Presents make; And all the wealthy Nations sue, thy Favour to partake. 13 The King's fair Daughter's beauteous Soul all inward Graces fill; Her Raiment is of purest Gold, adorn'd with costly Skill. 14 She in her nuptial Garments dress'd, with Needles richly wrought, Attended by her Virgin Train, shall to the King be brought. 15 With all the State of solemn Joy the Triumph moves along; Till, with wide Gates, the Royal Court receives the pompous Throng. 16 Thou, in thy Royal Father's room, must princely Sons expect: Whom thou to diff'rent Realms may'st send, to govern and protect: 17 Whilst this my Song to future Times transmits thy glorious Name; And makes the world with one Consent thy lasting Praise proclaim.
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A Mighty Fortress Is Our God

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546 Meter: 8.7.8.7.6.6.6.6.7 Appears in 678 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 Used With Tune: EIN’ FESTE BURG Text Sources: Lutheran Book of Worship (tr.)
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Raise a Song Of Gladness (Jubilate Deo)

Author: Taizé Community Appears in 23 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45:15 Topics: Service Music Alleluia; Taizé Songs Used With Tune: [Raise a song of gladness]
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How Lovely Shines the Morning Star

Author: P. Nicolai, 1556-1608 Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7.2.2.4.4.4.8 Appears in 13 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 Lyrics: 1 How lovely shines the Morning Star! The nations see and hail afar The light in Judah shining. Thou David's Son of Jacob's race, My Bridegroom and my King of Grace, For Thee my heart is pining. Lowly, Holy, Great and glorious, Thou victorious Prince of graces, Filling all the heav'nly places. 2 O highest joy by mortals won, True Son of God and Mary's Son, Thou high-born King of ages! Thou art my heart's most beauteous Flow'r, And Thy blest Gospel's saving pow'r My raptured soul engages. Thou mine, I Thine; Sing hosanna! Heav'nly manna Tasting, eating, Whilst Thy love in songs repeating. 3 Now richly to my waiting heart, O Thou, my God, deign to impart The grace of love undying. In Thy blest body let me be, E'en as the branch is in the tree, Thy life my life supplying. Sighing, Crying. For the savor Of Thy favor; Resting never, Till I rest in Thee forever. 4 A pledge of peace from God I see When Thy pure eyes are turned to me To show me Thy good pleasure. Jesus, Thy Spirit and Thy Word, Thy body and Thy blood, afford My soul its dearest treasure. Keep me Kindly In Thy favor, O my Savior! Thou wilt cheer me; Thy Word calls me to draw near Thee. 5 Thou, mighty Father, in Thy Son Didst love me ere Thou hadst begun This ancient world's foundation. Thy Son hath made a friend of me, And when in spirit Him I see, I joy in tribulation. What bliss Is this! He that liveth To me giveth Life forever; Nothing me from Him can sever. 6 Lift up the voice and strike the string. Let all glad sounds of music ring In God's high praises blended. Christ will be with me all the way, Today, tomorrow, every day, Till trav'ling days be ended. Sing out, Ring out Triumph glorious, O victorious, Chosen nation; Praise the God of your salvation. 7 Oh, joy to know that Thou, my Friend, Art Lord, Beginning without end, The First and Last, Eternal! And Thou at length--O glorious grace!-- Wilt take me to that holy place, The home of joys supernal. Amen, Amen! Come and meet me! Quickly greet me! With deep yearning, Lord, I look for Thy returning. Topics: Jesus, Savior of Gentiles Used With Tune: WIE SCHÖN LEUCHTET Text Sources: The Lutheran Hymnal, St. Louis, 1941 (tr.)

Psalm 45: The Queen Stands at Your Right Hand

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45:10-15 First Line: Listen, O Daughter, give ear to my words Refrain First Line: The queen stands at your right hand Topics: Assumption Used With Tune: [Listen, O Daughter, give ear to my words]

A Goodly Theme Is Mine

Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 Topics: Beauty Of God, Of Christ; Resurrection of Christ; Bridegroom, Christ The Used With Tune: FAIRFIELD
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A Song of Loves

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 First Line: Good matter springs up in my heart Lyrics: [1 Part, Address to CHRIST] 1 Good matter springs up in my heart; my words respect the King; And ready as a writer's pen my tongue his praise to sing. 2 O fairer than the sons of men; what wondrous grace we see Pour'd on thy lips; GOD therefore hat for ever blessed Thee. 3 Thy conqu'ring sword, O mighty one, gird Thou upon thy thigh; With glorious magnificence and comely majesty; 4 Ride prosp'rous on the word of truth, meekness and righteousness; And thy right hand shall wonders show of terror and of grace. 5 Within the hearts of the King's foes, thine arrows sharp shall be; Whereby the people overcome, shall fall down under Thee. 6 Thy universal throne, O GOD, ever and ever is; The scepter of thy kingdom sway'd in perfect righteousness. 7 Thou lovest right, and hatest ill; so GOD thy God in love Anointed Thee with oil of joy thy fellow-kings above. 8 Thy fragrant robes with aloes, myrrh, and cassia, which Thee clad, Brought from the iv'ry palaces, conspire to make Thee glad. 9 In thy bright circles round thy view kings daughters happy stand; And the fair Queen in ophir-gold appears at thy right hand. [2 Part, Address to the CHURCH.] 10 O daughter, hearken and behold, do thou incline thine ear; See thine own people thou forget and father's house so dear. 11 Then will thy beauty to the King, still more delightful be: yet must thou humbly worship Him, because thy Lord is He. 12 The daughter of rich Tyre shall soon her presents bring to thee; And riches people seek that they may in thy favour be. 13 But the King's Daughter is within all glorious to behold; And all her robes are bright'ned with embroideries of gold. 14 Thus to the king in royal robes, with needles richly wrought, and fellow-virgins in her train she shall to Thee be brought. 15 With gladness and increasing joy, they'r brought along in state, Till all exulting enter in the royal palace gate. 16 In their stead who thy fathers are thy lovely sons shall be; Whom thou mayst place in all the earth in princely dignity. 17 By this my song in ages all, I will transmit thy name, And make the world with one consent thy endless praise proclaim.

For the Honor of Our King

Author: Martin Leckebusch Meter: 7.7.7.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 45 Topics: Church Year Ascension of the Lord; Church Year Passion/Palm Sunday; Evil; God as King; God's Sovereignty; God's Glory; God's Love; God's People (flock, sheep); Jesus Christ Mind of; People of God / Church Family of God; Royal Psalms; Year A, B, C, Annunciation of the Lord, March 25; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 3-9; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 28-September 3; The Annunciation Used With Tune: MONKLAND

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