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Bless God, my soul: thou, Lord, alone

Appears in 28 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 104 Lyrics: 1 Bless God, my soul; thou, Lord, alone Possessest empire without bounds, With honour thou art crown'd, thy throne Eternal majesty surrounds. 2 With light thou dost thyself enrobe, And glory for a garment take: Heaven's curtains stretch beyond the globe, Thy canopy of state to make. 3 God builds on liquid air, and forms His palace-chambers in the skies; The clouds his chariots are, and storms The swift-wing'd steeds with which he flies. 4 As bright as flame, as swift as wind, His ministers heav'n's palace fill, To have their sundry tasks assign'd All proud to serve their sov'reign's will. 5 Earth on her centre fix'd, he set, Her face with waters overspread; Nor proudest mountains dar'd as yet, To lift above the waves their head. 6 But when thy awful face appear'd, Th' insulting waves dispers'd; they fled When once thy thunder's voice they heard, And by their haste confess'd their dread. 7 Thence up by secret tracks they creep: And gushing from the mountain's side, Through vallies travel to the deep, Appointed to receive their tide. 8 There hast thou fix'd the ocean's bounds, The threat'ning surges to repel; That they no more o'erpass their mounds, Nor to a second deluge swell. Part II. 9 The crystal streams from mountains drawn, Rush down the rocks and cragged hills' And starting springs, from ev'ry lawn, Enrich the vales with plenteous rills. 10 The fields tame beasts are thither led, Weary with labour, faint with drought; And asses on wild mountains bred, Have sense to find these currents out. 11 There shady trees from scorching beams, Yield shelter to the feather'd throng; They drink, and to the bounteous streams Return the tribute of their song. 12 His rains from heav'n parch'd hills recruit, That soon transmit the liquid store; Till earth is burthen'd with her fruit, And nature's lap can hold no more. 13 Grass, for our cattle to devour, He makes the growth of ev'ry field; Herbs for man's use of various pow'r, That either food or physick yield. 14 With cluster'd grapes he crowns the vine, To cheer man's heart oppress'd with cares; Give oil that makes his face to shine; And corn, that wasted strength repairs. Part III. 15 The trees of God, without the care Or art of man, with sap are fed; The mountain-cedar looks as fair, As those in royal gardens bred. 16 Safe in the lofty cedar's arms The wand'rers of the air may rest; The hospitable fir from harms Protects the stork, her pious guest. 17 Wild goats the craggy rock ascend, Its tow'ring heights their fortress make; Its cells in labyrinths extend, Where feebler creatures refuge take. 18 The moon's inconstant aspect shows The varied progress of the year; Th' instructed sun his duty knows, His hours to rise and disappear. 19 Darkness he makes the earth to shroud, When forest-beasts securely stray; Young lions roar their wants aloud To Providence that sends them prey. 20 They range all night, on slaughter bent, 'Till summon'd by the rising morn, To sculk in dens, with one consent, The conscious ravagers return. 21 Forth to the tillage of the soil, The husbandman securely goes, Commencing with the sun his toil, With him returns to his repose. 22 How various, Lord, thy works are found, For which thy wisdom we adore! The earth is with thy treasure crown'd, 'Till nature's hand can grasp no more. Part IV. 23 But still, the vast unfathom'd main Of wonders a new scene supplies, Whose depths inhabitants contain Of ev'ry form and ev'ry size. 24 Full-freighted ships from ev'ry port There cut their unmolested way; Leviathan, whom there to sport Thou mad'st his compass there to play. 25 These various troops of sea and land In sense of common want agree; All wait on thy dispensing hand, And have their daily alms from thee. 26 They gather what thy stores disperse, Without their trouble to provide: Thou op'st thy hand, the universe, The craving world is all supply'd. 27 Thou for a moment hid'st thy face, The num'rous ranks of creatures mourn: Thou tak'st their breath, all nature's race Forthwith to mother earth return. 28 Again thou send'st thy spirit forth, T' inspire the mass with vital seed; Nature's restor'd, and parent earth smiles on her new created breed. 29 Thus through successive ages stands Firm fix'd thy providential care; Pleas'd with the works of thy own hands, Thou dost the wastes of time repair. 30 One look of thine, one wrathful look, Earth's panting breast with terror fills; One touch from thee, with clouds of smoke In darkness shrouds the proudest hills. 31 In praising God, while he prolongs My breath, I will that breath employ: And join devotion to my songs, Sincere, as in him is my joy. 32 While sinners from earth's face are hurl'd, My soul, praise thou his holy name, 'Till with my song, the list'ning world Join concert, and his praise proclaim.
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Bless God, my soul. O Lord my God

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 12 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 104 Lyrics: 1 Bless God, my soul. O Lord my God, thou art exceeding great; With honour and with majesty thou clothed art in state. 2 With light, as with a robe, thyself thou coverest about; and, like unto a curtain, thou the heavens stretchest out. 3 Who of his chambers doth the beams within the waters lay; who doth the clouds his chariot make, on wings of wind make way. 4 Who flaming fire his ministers, his angels spirits, doth make: 5 who earth’s foundations firm did lay, that it should never shake. 6 Thou didst it cover with the deep, as with a garment spread: the waters stood above the hills, above the mountains' head. 7 But at the voice of thy rebuke they fled, and would not stay; they at thy thunder’s dreadful voice did haste them fast away. 8 They by the hills ascend, their way back by the vales they take, descending to the very place which thou for them didst make. 9 Thou hast a bound unto them set, o'er which they may not go, that they may not return again to earth to overflow. 10 He through the valleys sendeth springs, 'mong hills their course they take: 11 beasts of field all drink of them their thirst wild asses slake. 12 The birds of heaven their dwelling make where these do flow along, and from among the leafy boughs with joy give forth their song. 13 He from his chambers watereth the hills when they are dried: with fruit and increase of thy works the earth is satisfied. 14 For cattle he makes grass to grow, herb for man's use to spring, that from the bosom of the earth he bread for him may bring; 15 And wine that to the heart of man doth cheerfulness impart, oil that doth make his face to shine, bread strengthening his heart. 16 The trees of God are full of sap; the cedars that do stand on Lebanon, which planted were by his almighty hand. 17 Birds of the air upon their boughs do choose their nests to make; as for the stork, the fir tree she doth for her dwelling take. 18 The lofty mountains for wild goats a place of refuge be; the conies also to the rocks do for their safety flee. 19 He sets the moon in heaven, thereby the seasons to discern: from him the sun his certain time of going down doth learn. 20 Thou darkness mak’st, ‘tis night, then beasts of forests creep abroad. 21 The lions young roar for their prey, and seek their meat from God. 22 The sun doth rise, and home they flock, down in their dens they lie. 23 Man goeth to his work, and doth his toil till evening ply. 24 O Lord, how manifold thy works! In wisdom wonderful thou every one of them hast made; earth’s of thy riches full: 25 So is this great and spacious sea, wherein things creeping are, which numbered cannot be; and beasts both great and small are there. 26 There ships go; there leviathan, which thou mad'st there to play; 27 all wait on thee, that in due time their food receive they may. 28 That which thou givest unto them they gather for their food; thy bounteous hand thou openest, they filled are with good. 29 Thou hid’st thy face, they troubled are, their breath thou tak’st away, then do they die, and to their dust return again do they. 30 Thy quickening spirit thou send’st forth, and they created be; and then the earth’s decayed face renewed is by thee. 31 The glory of Jehovah shall endure while ages run; the Lord Almighty shall rejoice in all that he hath done. 32 Earth, as affrighted, trembleth all, if he on it but look; and if the mountains he but touch, they presently do smoke. 33 I to the Lord most high will sing, so long as I shall live; and while I being have I shall to my God praises give. 34 Of him my meditation shall sweet thoughts to me afford; and as for me, I will rejoice and triumph in the Lord. 35 From earth let sinners be consumed, let ill men no more be. O thou my soul, bless thou the Lord. Praise to the Lord give ye. Used With Tune: BLOXHAM

Bless the Lord O my soul

Appears in 10 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 104:1-4 Used With Tune: [Bless the Lord, O my soul]

Bless the LORD, My Soul and Being

Author: Fred R. Anderson Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 104 First Line: Bless the LORD, my soul and being! Topics: Comfort; Creation; Death; Face of the Lord; Fear; God as Spirit; Grace; Lord's Prayer 4th petition (give us today our daily bread); Pentecost; Suffering; Thanksgiving Used With Tune: RUSTINGTON

Bless the Lord, O my soul

Appears in 288 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 104 Topics: Prose Psalms Used With Tune: [Bless the Lord, O my soul]

Blessed Be Your Name

Author: Matt Redman; Beth Redman Meter: Irregular Appears in 19 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 104 First Line: Blessed be your name in the land that is plentiful Refrain First Line: Blessed be the name of the Lord Topics: Praying Gratitude; Faith Journey; God Faithfulness of; Praise; Praying Gratitude; Thanksgiving Used With Tune: BLESSED BE YOUR NAME

Blessed By God

Author: Michael Connolly, b. 1955 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 104 First Line: You spread out the heavens Used With Tune: [You spread out the heavens] Text Sources: The Divine Praises
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Bless the LORD, My Soul!

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 104 First Line: Bless the LORD, my soul! O LORD my Topics: Creation; God Majesty of; God Praises of; God in Nature Used With Tune: ODE TO JOY Text Sources: OPC/URCNA 2016

Bless the Lord, O my soul

Author: Phil Rogers Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 104:1-4 Used With Tune: [Bless the Lord, O my soul]

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