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Psalm 68 Part 2

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 166 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:17-18 First Line: Lord, when thou didst ascend on high Lyrics: Lord, when thou didst ascend on high, Ten thousand angels filled the sky; Those heav'nly guards around thee wait, Like chariots that attend thy state. Not Sinai's mountain could appear More glorious when the Lord was there; While he pronounced his dreadful law, And struck the chosen tribes with awe. How bright the triumph none can tell, When the rebellious powers of hell, That thousand souls had captive made, Were all in chains like captives led. Raised by his Father to the throne, He sent the promised Spirit down With gifts and grace for rebel men, That God might dwell on earth again. Topics: Judgment and mercy; Ascension of Christ; Christ His ascension; God great and good; God his power and majesty; God his vengeance and compassion; Jehovah; Mercies common and special; Power and majesty of God; Praise for temporal blessings; Spirit given at Christ's ascension; Vengeance and compassion
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Psalm 68 Part 3

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 68 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:19 First Line: We bless the Lord, the just, the good Lyrics: We bless the Lord, the just, the good, Who fills our hearts with joy and food: Who pours his blessings from the skies, And loads our days with rich supplies. He sends the sun his circuit round, To cheer the fruits, to warm the ground; He bids the clouds with plenteous rain Refresh the thirsty earth again. 'Tis to his care we owe our breath, And all our near escapes from death; Safety and health to God belong; He heals the weak, and guards the strong. He makes the saint and sinner prove The common blessings of his love; But the wide diff'rence that remains, Is endless joy, or endless pains. The Lord, that bruised the serpent's head, On all the serpent's seed shall tread; The stubborn sinner's hope confound, And smite him with a lasting wound. But his right hand his saints shall raise From the deep earth, or deeper seas, And bring them to his courts above; There shall they taste his special love. Topics: Judgment and mercy; Ascension of Christ; Christ His ascension; God great and good; God his power and majesty; God his vengeance and compassion; Jehovah; Mercies common and special; Power and majesty of God; Praise for temporal blessings; Spirit given at Christ's ascension; Vengeance and compassion
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Psalm 68 Part 1

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 45 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:1-6 First Line: Let God arise in all his might Lyrics: Let God arise in all his might, And put the troops of hell to flight, As smoke that sought to cloud the skies Before the rising tempest flies. [He comes arrayed in burning flames Justice and Vengeance are his names: Behold his fainting foes expire, Like melting wax before the fire.] He rides and thunders through the sky; His name, Jehovah, sounds on high Sing to his name, ye sons of grace; Ye saints, rejoice before his face. The widow and the fatherless Fly to his aid in sharp distress; In him the poor and helpless find A Judge that's just, a Father kind. He breaks the captive's heavy chain, And prisoners see the light again; But rebels that dispute his will Shall dwell in chains and darkness still. Kingdoms and thrones to God belong; Crown him, ye nations, in your song: His wondrous names and powers rehearse; His honors shall enrich your verse. He shakes the heav'ns with loud alarms; How terrible is God in arms! In Isr'el are his mercies known, Isr'el is his peculiar throne. Proclaim him King, pronounce him blest; He's your defence, your joy, your rest: When terrors rise and nations faint, God is the strength of every saint. Topics: Judgment and mercy; Ascension of Christ; Christ His ascension; God great and good; God his power and majesty; God his vengeance and compassion; Jehovah; Mercies common and special; Power and majesty of God; Praise for temporal blessings; Spirit given at Christ's ascension; Vengeance and compassion
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Kingdoms and thrones to God belong

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 158 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 Topics: Praise To God the Father In His Majesty Used With Tune: MISSIONARY CHANT
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Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing

Author: Robert Robinson Appears in 2,206 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:19 Lyrics: 1 Come, Thou Fount of every blessing, Tune my heart to sing Thy grace; Streams of mercy, never ceasing, Call for songs of loudest praise. Teach me some melodious sonnet, Sung by flaming tongues above; Praise the mount! I'm fixed upon it, Mount of God's unchanging love! 2 Here I raise my Ebenezer, Hither by Thy help I'm come; And I hope, by Thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of God; He, to rescue me from danger, Interposed his precious blood. 3 O to grace how great a debtor Daily I'm constrained to be! Let that grace now, like a fetter, Bind my wandering heart to Thee: Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it, Prone to leave the God I love; Here's my heart, O take and seal it, Seal it for Thy courts above.

O Lord, Thou Hast Ascended

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 14 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 Topics: Deliverance from Death; Burden-Bearer, God Or Christ Our; Ascension of Christ; Glory And Majesty Of God; Helper, God Our Used With Tune: MISSIONARY HYMN
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Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above

Author: Frances Elizabeth Cox; Johann Jacob Schütz Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 195 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:19 Lyrics: 1 Sing praise to God who reigns above, the God of all creation, the God of power, the God of love, the God of our salvation. With healing balm my soul is filled, and every faithless murmur stilled: to God all praise and glory! 2 What God’s almighty power has made God's gracious mercy keepeth; by morning glow or evening shade God's watchful eye ne'er sleepeth. Within the kingdom of God's might, lo! all is just and all is right: to God all praise and glory! 3 The Lord is never far away, but, through all grief distressing, an ever-present help and stay, our peace and joy and blessing, as with a mother's tender hand God gently leads the chosen band: to God all praise and glory! 4 Thus all my toilsome way along I sing aloud thy praises, that all may hear the grateful song my voice unwearied raises. Be joyful in the Lord, my heart; both soul and body, take your part: to God all praise and glory! Topics: Compassion; Grief; Healing; Joy; Justice; Providence; Sovereignty of God; Thanksgiving Used With Tune: MIT FREUDEN ZART
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The Lord Ascendeth Up on High

Author: Arthur T. Russell Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 37 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:18 Lyrics: 1 The Lord ascendeth up on high, the Lord hath triumphed gloriously, in power and might excelling; the grave and hell are captive led, lo! he returns, our glorious Head, to his eternal dwelling. 2 The heavens with joy receive their Lord, by saints, by angel hosts adored; O day of exultation! O earth, adore thy glorious King! His rising, his ascension sing with grateful adoration! 3 Our great High Priest hath gone before, now on his church his grace to pour; and still his love he giveth; O may our hearts to him ascend; may all within us upward tend to him who ever liveth! Used With Tune: ASCENDIT DEUS
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Psalm 68: Let God arise, and scattered

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 15 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 First Line: Let God arise, and scattered Lyrics: 1Let God arise, and scattered let all his en’mies be; And let all those that do him hate before his presence flee. 2As smoke is driv’n, so drive thou them; as fire melts wax away, Before God’s face let wicked men so perish and decay. 3But let the righteous be glad: let them before God’s sight Be very joyful; yea, let them rejoice with all their might. 4To God sing, to his name sing praise; extol him with your voice, That rides on heav’n, by his name Jah, before his face rejoice. 5Because the Lord a father is unto the fatherless; God is the widow’s judge, within his place of holiness. 6God doth the solitary set in fam’lies: and from bands The chain’d doth free; but rebels do inhabit parched lands. 7O God, what time thou didst go forth before thy people’s face; And when through the great wilderness thy glorious marching was; 8Then at God’s presence shook the earth, then drops from heaven fell; This Sinai shook before the Lord, the God of Israel. 9O God, thou to thine heritage didst send a plenteous rain, Whereby thou, when it weary was, didst it refresh again. 10Thy congregation then did make their habitation there: Of thine own goodness for the poor, O God, thou didst prepare. 11The Lord himself did give the word, the word abroad did spread; Great was the company of them the same who published. 12Kings of great armies foiled were, and forc’d to flee away; And women, who remain’d at home, did distribute the prey. 13Though ye have lien among the pots, like doves ye shall appear, Whose wings with silver, and with gold whose feathers cover’d are. 14When there th’ Almighty scatter’d kings, like Salmon’s snow ‘twas white. 15God’s hill is like to Bashan hill, like Bashan hill for height. 16Why do ye leap, ye mountains high? this is the hill where God Desires to dwell; yea, God in it for aye will make abode. 17God’s chariots twenty thousand are, thousands of angels strong; In’s holy place God is, as in mount Sinai, them among. 18Thou hast, O Lord, most glorious, ascended up on high; And in triumph victorious led captive captivity: Thou hast received gifts for men, for such as did rebel; Yea, ev’n for them, that God the Lord in midst of them might dwell. 19Bless’d be the Lord, who is to us of our salvation God; Who daily with his benefits us plenteously doth load. 20He of salvation is the God, who is our God most strong; And unto God the Lord from death the issues do belong. 21But surely God shall wound the head of those that are his foes; The hairy scalp of him that still on in his trespass goes. 22God said, My people I will bring again from Bashan hill; Yea, from the sea’s devouring depths them bring again I will; 23That in the blood of enemies thy foot imbru’d may be, And of thy dogs dipp’d in the same the tongues thou mayest see. 24Thy goings they have seen, O God; the steps of majesty Of my God, and my mighty King, within the sanctuary. 25Before went singers, players next on instruments took way; And them among the damsels were that did on timbrels play. 26Within the congregations bless God with one accord: From Isr’el’s fountain do ye bless and praise the mighty Lord. 27With their prince, little Benjamin, princes and council there Of Judah were, there Zabulon’s and Napht’li’s princes were. 28Thy God commands thy strength; make strong what thou wrought’st for us, Lord. 29For thy house at Jerusalem kings shall thee gifts afford. 30The spearmen’s host, the multitude of bulls, which fiercely look, Those calves which people have forth sent, O Lord our God, rebuke, Till ev’ry one submit himself, and silver pieces bring: The people that delight in war disperse, O God and King. 31Those that be princes great shall then come out of Egypt lands; And Ethiopia to God shall soon stretch out her hands. 32O all ye kingdoms of the earth, sing praises to this King; For he is Lord that ruleth all, unto him praises sing. 33To him that rides on heav’ns of heav’ns, which he of old did found; Lo, he sends out his voice, a voice in might that doth abound. 34Strength unto God do ye ascribe; for his excellency Is over Israel, his strength is in the clouds most high. 35Thou’rt from thy temple dreadful, Lord; Isr’el’s own God is he, Who gives his people strength and pow’r: O let God blessed be.
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Let God, the God of battle, rise

Appears in 8 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 Lyrics: 1 Let God, the God of Battle, rise, And scatter His presumptuous Foes; Let shameful Rout their Host surprise, Who spitefully His Pow'r oppose. 2 As Smoke in Tempests Rage is lost, Or Wax into the Furnace cast; So let their sacrilegious Host Before His wrathful Presence waste. 3 But let the Servants of His Will His Favour's gentle Beams enjoy; Their upright Hearts let Gladness fill, And chearful Songs their Tongues employ. 4 To Him your Voice in Anthems raise: JEHOVAH's awful Name He bears: In Him rejoice; extol His Praise, Who rides upon high-rolling Spheres. 5 Him, from His Empire of the Skies, To this low World Compassion draws, The Orphan's Claim to patronize And judge the injur'd Widow's Cause. 6 'Tis God, who from a foreign Soil Restores poor Exiles to their Home; Makes Captives free; and fruitless Toil, Their proud Oppressors righteous Doom. 7 'Twas so of old, when Thou didst lead In Person, Lord, our Armies forth; Strange Terrors thro' the Desert spread, Convulsions shook th' astonish'd Earth. 8 The breaking Clouds did Rain distill, And Heav'n's high Arches shook with Fear; How then should Sinai's humble Hill Of Israel's God the Presence bear! 9 Thy Hand, at famish'd Earth's Complaint, Reliev'd her from celestial Stores; And, when thy Heritage was faint, Asswag'd the Drought with plenteous Show'rs. 10 Where Savages had rang'd before, At Ease Thou mad'st our Tribes reside; And in the Desert for the Poor, Thy generous Bounty did provide. Part II 11 Thou gav'st the word; we sallied forth, And in that pow'rful word o'ercame; whilst Virgin-troops, with Songs of Mirth, In State our conquest did proclaim. 12 Vast Armies, by such Gen'rals led, As yet had ne'er receiv'd a Foil, Forsook their Camp with sudden Dread, And to our Women left the Spoil. 13 Though Egypt's Drudges you have been, Your Army's Wings shall shine as bright, As Doves in golden Sunshine seen, Or silver'd o'er with paler Light. 14 'Twas so, when God's Almighty Hand O'er scatter'd Kings the Conquest won; Our Troops, drawn up on Jordan's Strand, High Salmon's glitt'ring snow outshone. 15 From thence to Jordan's farther Coast, And Bashan's Hill, we did advance: No more her Height shall Bashan boast, But that she's God's Inheritance. 16 But wherefore (tho' the Honour's great) Should this, O Mountain, swell your Pride? For Sion is His chosen Seat, Where He for ever will reside. 17 His Chariot's numberless; His Pow'rs Are heav'nly Hosts, that wait His Will: His Presence now fill Sion's Tow'rs, As once it honour'd Sinai's Hill. 18 Ascending high, in Triumph Thou Captivity hast captive led; And on thy People didst bestow The Spoil of Armies, once their Dread. Ev'n Rebels shall partake thy Grace, And humble Proselytes repair To worship at thy Dwelling-place, And all the World pay Homage there. 19 For Benefits each Day bestow'd, Be daily His great Name ador'd; 20 Who is our Saviour, and our God, Of Life and Death the Sov'reign Lord. 21 But Justice for His harden'd Foes Proportion'd Vengeance hath decreed, To wound the hoary Head of those Who in presumptuous Crimes proceed. 22 The Lord has thus in Thunder spoke: "As I subdu'd prous Bashan's King, "Once more I'll break my People's Yoke, "And from the Deep my Servants bring. 23 "Their Feet shall with a crimson Flood "Of slaughter'd Foes be cover'd o'er; "Nor Earth receive such impious Blood, "But leave for Dogs th' unhallow'd Gore." Part III 24 When, marching to thy blest Abode, The wond'rous Multitude survey'd The pompous State of Thee, our God, In Robes of Majesty array'd; 25 Sweet-singing Levites led the Van; Loud Instruments brought up the Rear; Between both Troops a Virgin-Train With Voice and Timbrel charm'd the Ear. 26 This was the Burden of their Song: "In full Assemblies bless the Lord; "All who to Israel's Tribes belong, "The God of Israel's Praise record." 27 Nor little Benjamin alone From neighb'ring Bounds did there attend. Nor only Judah's nearer Throne Her Counsellors in State did send; But Zebulon's remoter Seat, And Napthli's more distant Coast, (The grand Procession to complete) Sent up their Tribes, a princely Host. 28 Thus God to Strength and Union brought Our Tribes, at Strife till that blest Hour. This Work, which Thou, O God, hast wrought. Confirm with fresh Recruits of Pow'r. 29 To visit Salem, Lord, descend, And Sion thy terrestrial Throne; Where Kings with Presents shall attend, And Thee with offer'd Crowns atone. 30 Break down the Spearmens Ranks, who threat Like pamper'd Herds of savage Might: Their silver-armour'd Chiefs defeat, Who in destructive War delight. 31 Egypt shall then to God stretch forth Her Hands, and Africk Homage bring: 32 The scatter'd Kingdoms of the Earth Their common Sov'reign's Praises sing; 33 Who, mounted on the loftiest Sphere Of antient Heav'n, sublimely rides; From whence His dreadful Voice we hear, Like that of warring Winds and Tides. 34 Ascribe ye Pow'r to God most High: Of humble Israel He takes care; Whose Strength, from out the dusky Sky, Darts shining Terrors through the Air. 35 How dreadful are the sacred Courts, Where God has fix'd his earthly Throne! His Strength His feeble Saints supports: To God give Praise, to HIm alone.
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See, the Conqueror Mounts in Triumph

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 198 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:18 Lyrics: 1 See, the Conqu'ror mounts in triumph; see the King in royal state, riding on the clouds, his chariot, to his heav'nly palace gate: Hark! the choirs of angel voices joyful Alleluias sing, and the portals high are lifted to receive their heav'nly King. 2 Who is this that comes in glory, with the trump of jubilee? Lord of battles, God of armies, he has gained the victory; he who on the cross did suffer, he who from the grave arose, he has vanquished sin and Satan, he by death has spoiled his foes. 3 You have raised our human nature in the clouds to God's right hand; there we sit in heav'nly places, there with you in glory stand: Jesus reigns, adored by angels, man with God is on the throne; mighty Lord, in your ascension we by faith behold our own. Topics: Jesus Christ His Ascension; Christ Conqueror; Christ Exaltation of; Christians Triumph of; Death Conquered; Heaven Worship in Used With Tune: RUSTINGTON

God Saved His People from Distress

Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 4 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 Topics: Jerusalem; War and peace; Burden-Bearer, God Or Christ Our; Glory And Majesty Of God Used With Tune: VANDER WERP
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All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name

Author: Edward Perronet (1726-1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 3,435 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 Lyrics: 1 All hail the power of Jesus' name! Let angels prostrate fall; bring forth the royal diadem and crown him Lord of all; bring forth the royal diadem and crown him Lord of all. 2 Hail him, the heir of David's line, whom David Lord did call, the God incarnate, life divine, and crown him Lord of all; the God incarnate, life divine, and crown him Lord of all. 3 Crown him, you martyrs of your God, who from his altar call; praise him whose way of pain you trod, and crown him Lord of all; praise him whose way of pain you trod, and crown him Lord of all. 4 Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget the wormwood and the gall, go, spread your trophies at his feet, and crown him Lord of all; go, spread your trophies at his feet, and crown him Lord of all. 5 Let every tongue and every tribe, delivered from the fall, to Christ all majesty ascribe, and crown him Lord of all; to Christ all majesty ascribe, and crown him Lord of all. 6 O that, with heaven's sacred throng, we at his feet may fall, lift high the universal song, and crown him Lord of all; lift high the universal song, and crown him Lord of all. Topics: Praise of God; Name of Jesus; Martyrs; Reign of Christ Used With Tune: CORONATION
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Songs of praise the angels sang

Author: Montgomery Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 542 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:18 Lyrics: 1 Songs of praise the angels sang, Heaven with hallelujahs rang, When Jehovah's work begun, When he spake, and it was done. 2 Songs of praise awoke the morn When the Prince of Peace was born; Songs of praise arose when he Captive led captivity. 3 Heaven and earth must pass away-- Songs of praise shall crown that day; God will make new heavens and earth-- Songs of praise shall hail their birth. 4 And shall man alone be dumb, Till that glorious kingdom come? No; the Church delights to raise Psalms and hymns and songs of praise. 5 Saints below, with heart and voice, Still in songs of praise rejoice; Learning here, by faith and love, Songs of praise to sing above. 6 Borne upon their latest breath, Songs of praise shall conquer death; Then, amid eternal joy, Songs of praise their powers employ. Topics: General Praise; Incentives to Praise
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We Three Kings

Author: John H. Hopkins, Jr., 1820-1891 Meter: 8.8.4.4.6 with refrain Appears in 314 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:29 First Line: We three kings of Orient are Refrain First Line: O star of wonder, star of night Lyrics: 1 We three kings of Orient are; Bearing gifts we traverse afar Field and fountain, Moor and mountain, Following yonder star. Refrain: O star of wonder, star of night, Star with royal beauty bright; Westward leading, still proceeding, Guide us to thy perfect light. 2 Born a King on Bethlehem’s plain, Gold I bring to crown him again, King forever, Ceasing never Over us all to reign. [Refrain] 3 Frankincense to offer have I: Incense owns a Deity nigh; Prayer and praising Gladly raising, Worship him, God on high. [Refrain] 4 Myrrh is mine; its bitter perfume Breathes a life of gathering gloom; Sorr'wing, sighing, Bleeding, dying, Sealed in the stone cold tomb. [Refrain] 5 Glorious now behold him arise, King and God and Sacrifice; "Alleluia, Alleluia!" Sounds through the earth and skies. [Refrain] Topics: The Liturgical Year The Epiphany of the Lord Used With Tune: KINGS OF ORIENT
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Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost

Author: Christopher Wordsworth (1807-1885) Meter: 7.7.7.5 Appears in 204 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:13 Lyrics: 1 Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost, taught by thee, we covet most of thy gifts at Pentecost, holy, heavenly love. 2 Love is kind, and suffers long, love is meek, and thinks no wrong, love than death itself more strong; therefore give us love. 3 Prophecy will fade away, melting in the light of day; love will ever with us stay; therefore give us love. 4 Faith will vanish into sight; hope be emptied in delight; love in heaven will shine more bright; therefore give us love. 5 Faith and hope and love we see joining hand in hand agree; but the greatest of the three, and the best, is love. 6 From the overshadowing of thy gold and silver wing shed on us, who to thee sing, holy, heavenly love. Topics: Church Year Pentecost; Faith; Holy Spirit Fruit of; Holy Spirit gifts of; Hope; Love for God; Love for Others; Pentecost and the Work of the Holy Spirit Used With Tune: CHARITY
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We are marching in the light of God (Siyahamb' ekukhanyen; kwenkhos')

Author: Anders Nyberg (b. 1955) Appears in 37 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:24-26 Topics: Our Response to Christ In Discipleship; Light; Multi-cultrual and World-church Songs; Pilgrimage Used With Tune: SIYAHAMBA Text Sources: Xhosa (South African) traditional hymn

Awesome God

Author: Rich Mullins Appears in 18 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:32-35 First Line: Our God is an awesome God Topics: Hello Praise and Thanksgiving; Songs with Signing or Motions Used With Tune: Awesome God
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When all thy mercies, O my God

Author: Addison Appears in 1,001 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:19 Lyrics: 1 When all thy mercies, O my God, My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view, I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise. Unnumbered comforts on my soul Thy tender care bestowed, Before my infant heart conceived From whom those comforts flowed. 2 When in the slippery paths of youth With heedless steps I ran, Thine arm, unseen, conveyed me safe, And led me up to man. Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy. 3 Through every period of my life, Thy goodness I'll pursue; And after death, in distant worlds, The glorious theme renew. Through all eternity, to thee A joyful song I'll raise: But oh, eternity's too short To utter all thy praise! Topics: General Praise; Gratitude
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Come, Ye Thankful People, Come

Author: Henry Alford, 1810-1871 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 727 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:19 First Line: Come, ye thankful people come Lyrics: 1 Come, ye thankful people, come, Raise the song of harvest-home: All is safely gathered in, Ere the winter storms begin; God, our Maker, does provide For our wants to be supplied; Come to God's own temple, come, Raise the song of harvest-home. 2 All the world is God's own field, Fruit unto his praise to yield; Wheat and tares together sown, Unto joy or sorrow grown; First the blade, and then the ear, Then the full corn shall appear: Grant, O harvest Lord, that we Wholesome grain and pure may be. 3 For the Lord our God shall come, And shall take the harvest home; From his field shall in that day All offenses purge away; Give his angels charge at last In the fire the tares to cast, But the fruitful ears to store In his garner evermore. 4 Even so, Lord, quickly come To your final harvest-home; Gather all your people in, Free from sorrow, free from sin; There, for ever purified, In your presence to abide: Come, with all your angels, come, Raise the glorious harvest-home. Topics: Creation; Harvest; Providence; Second Coming; Thanksgiving Used With Tune: ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR
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Praise to the Lord

Author: Joachim Neander, 1650-1680; Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878 Meter: 14.14.4.6.8 Appears in 384 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:4 First Line: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation Lyrics: 1 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation! O my soul, praise him, for he is your health and salvation! Come, all who hear: Now to his temple draw near, Joining in glad adoration! 2 Praise to the Lord, above all things so wondrously reigning, Shelt'ring you under his wings, and so gently sustaining. Have you not seen All that is needful has been Sent by his gracious ordaining? 3 Praise to the Lord, who will prosper your work and defend you; Surely his goodness and mercy shall daily attend you. Ponder anew What the Almighty can do As with his love he befriends you. 4 Praise to the Lord! O let all that is in me adore him! All that has life and breath, come now with praises before him! Let the "Amen!" Sound from his people again, Gladly with praise we adore him! Topics: Gathering; Praise Used With Tune: LOBE DEN HERREN
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Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain

Author: John of Damascus; John M. Neale Appears in 380 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:18 Lyrics: 1 Come, ye faithful, raise the strain Of triumphant gladness; God hath brought His people forth Into joy from sadness. Now rejoice, Jerusalem, And with true affection Welcome in unwearied strains Jesus' resurrection. 2 'Tis the spring of souls today, Christ hath burst His prison, And from three days' sleep in death As a sun hath risen. All the winter of our sins, Long and dark, is flying From His light, to whom we give Laud and praise undying. 3 "Alleluia!" now we cry To our King Immortal, Who, triumphant, burst the bars Of the tomb's dark portal; "Alleluia!" with the Son, God the Father praising; "Alleluia!" yet again To the Spirit raising. Amen. Topics: Christ Resurrection; Christ Resurrection Used With Tune: [Come, ye faithful, raise the strain]
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Welcome, happy morning, age to age shall say

Author: Rev. John Ellerton (1826— ); Venantius Fortunatus (530-609) Appears in 282 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:18 Topics: Christ Resurrection of Used With Tune: FESTA DIES
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Lord of Our Life, and God of Our Salvation

Author: Philip Pusey Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 219 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:19 Lyrics: 1 Lord of our life, and God of our salvation, Star of our night, and hope of every nation, Hear and receive Thy Church's supplication, Lord God Almighty. 2 Lord, Thou canst help when earthly armor faileth; Lord, Thou canst save when deadly sin assaileth; Lord, o'er Thy Church nor death nor hell prevaileth; Grant us Thy peace, Lord: 3 Peace in our hearts, our evil thoughts assuaging; Peace in Thy Church, where brothers are engaging Peace, when the world its busy war is waging: Calm Thy foes' raging. 4 Grant us Thy help till backward they are driven; Grant them Thy truth, that they may be forgiven; Grant peace on earth, or, after we have striven, Peace in Thy heaven. Amen. Topics: Church, The Fellowship and Unity; Peace Spiritual Used With Tune: FLEMMING Text Sources: Matthaus A. von Löwenstern, 1644 (based on)
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Macht hoch die thor, die thüren weit

Author: G. Weissel, 1590-1635 Appears in 84 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:5 Topics: Advent
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Day by Day

Author: Caroline V. Sandell-Berg; A. L. Skoog Meter: Irregular Appears in 50 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:19 First Line: Day by day and with each passing moment Lyrics: 1. Day by day and with each passing moment, Strength I find to meet my trials here; Trusting in my Father's wise bestowment, I've no cause for worry or for fear. He whose heart is kind beyond all measure Gives unto each day what He deems best-- Lovingly, its part of pain and pleasure, Mingling toil with peace and rest. 2. Ev'ry day the Lord Himself is near me With a special mercy for each hour; All my cares He fain would bear, and cheer me, He whose name is Counselor and Pow'r. The protection of His child and treasure Is a charge that on Himself He laid; "As thy days, thy strength shall be in measure," This the pledge to me He made. 3. Help me then in ev'ry tribulation So to trust Thy promises, O Lord, That I lose not faith's sweet consolation Offered me within Thy holy Word. Help me, Lord, when toil and trouble meeting, E'er to take, as from a father's hand, One by one, the days, the moments fleeting, Till I reach the promised land. Used With Tune: BLOTT EN DAG
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Savior of the Nations, Come

Author: W. M. Reynolds; Ambrose; Martin Luther Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 44 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:18 Lyrics: 1 Savior of the nations, come; virgin's son, make here your home. Marvel now, O heav'n and earth, that the Lord chose such a birth. 2 From the Father forth you came, soon returning to the same, captive leading death and hell. Let the song of trimph swell! 3 You, the Father's only son, have o'er sin the victory won. Boundless shall your kingdom be; when shall we its glories see? 4 Brightly does your manger shine; glorious is its light divine. Let not sin o'ercloud this light; ever be our faith thus bright. Used With Tune: NUN KOMM Text Sources: Nun Komm, der Heiden Heiland, Luther's paraphrase of Veni Redemptor, ascribed to Ambrose, 4th century
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Mitten wir im leben sind

Author: M. Luther, 1483-1546 Appears in 44 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:21 Topics: Sterbelieder
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For All the Blessings of the Year

Author: Albert H. Hutchinson Meter: 8.8.8.4 Appears in 35 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:19 Lyrics: 1 For all the blessings of the year, For all the friends we hold so dear, For peace on earth, both far and near, We thank Thee, Lord. 2 For life and health, those common things, Which every day and hour brings, For home, where our affection clings, We thank Thee, Lord. 3 For love of Thine which never tires, Which all our better thought inspires, And warms our lives with heav'nly fires, We thank Thee, Lord. Amen. Topics: Children Hymns for Children Used With Tune: OLDBRIDGE

Fuente de la Vida Eterna

Author: Robert Robinson; T. M. Westrup Appears in 29 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:19 Used With Tune: NETTLETON
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Auf Gott nur will ich sehen

Author: J. K. Lavater, 1741-1801 Appears in 25 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:6 Topics: Der Hausstand Witwen und Waisen
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Herr Jesu! der du selbst

Author: E. L. Fischer, 1695-1773 Appears in 23 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:12 Topics: Die Kirche des Herrn Ordination und Einführung der Prediger

De Boca y Corazón

Author: Martin Rinkart; Catherine Winkworth; Fritz Fliedner Appears in 17 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:19 Used With Tune: NUN DANKET

Camina, Pueblo de Dios (Go Forth, O People of God)

Author: Cesáreo Gabaráin, 1936-1991; George Lockwood, n. 1946 Appears in 17 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:7-10 First Line: Mira allá el Calvario (Look on Calvary's summit) Topics: Easter Season; Tiempo de Pascua; Alegría; Joy; Cross; Cruz, Santa; Despedida; Sending Forth; Eternal Life; Vida Eterna; Grace; Gracia; Journey; Viaje; Liberación; Liberation; Misterio Pascual; Paschal Mystery; New Creation; Nueva Creación; New Life; Nueva Vida; Pecado; Sin; People of God; Pueblo de Dios; Reconciliación; Reconciliation; Salvación; Salvation Used With Tune: NUEVA CREACIÓN
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The earth is yours, O God

Author: Michael Saward (b. 1932) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 7 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:9-10 Lyrics: 1 The earth is yours, O God, you nourish it with rain; the streams and rivers overflow, the land bears seed again. 2 The soil is yours, O God, the shoots are moist with dew, and, ripened by the burning sun, the corn grows straight and true. 3 The hills are yours, O God, their grass is lush and green, providing pastures for the flocks, which everywhere are seen. 4 The whole rich land is yours, for fodder or for plough, and so, for rain, sun, soil and seed, O God, we thank you now. Topics: Our Response to God n times and seasons; The Activity of God God in creation; God In Creation; Thanksgiving Used With Tune: ROSSLEIGH
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Let God Arise, and by His Might

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 5 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 Lyrics: 1 Let God arise, and by His might Let all His foes be put to to flight; But O ye righteous, gladly sing, Exult before your God and King. 2 Jehovah's praises sound abroad, Rejoice before the living God; Prepare the way that He may come And make the desert places bloom. 3 A Father of the fatherless, A Judge of widows in distress, Is God, the God of boundless grace, Who dwells within His holy place. 4 God frees the captive and He sends The blessedness of home and friends, And only those in darkness stay Who will not trust Him and obey. 5 O Zion, 'tis thy God's command That thou in strength securely stand; O God, confirm and strengthen still, Thy purposes in us fulfill. 6 O Thou, whose glorious temple stands In Zion, famed through heathen lands, Kings shall Thy power and glory see, And bring their presents unto Thee. 7 Thou wilt rebuke the fierce and strong Who hate the right and choose the wrong, And scatter those who peace abhor, The nations that delight in war. 8 The heathen princes yet shall flee From idols and return to Thee; Earth's sinful and benighted lands To God shall soon stretch out their hands. Topics: Idolatry; Jerusalem; War and peace; Home; Fatherhood Of God Used With Tune: TRURO
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Through all the earth, ye kingdoms

Appears in 5 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:32-35 Topics: A General Call to Adoration Used With Tune: SALEM
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Through all the earth, ye kingdoms

Appears in 4 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:17-20 First Line: Thou hast, O Lord, with glory ascended up Topics: The Ascended Saviour Used With Tune: THE ASCENDED SAVIOUR
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O God, what time thou didst go forth

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:7-16 Lyrics: 7 O God, what time thou didst go forth before thy people’s face; and when through the great wilderness thy glorious marching was; 8 then at God’s presence shook the earth, then drops from heaven fell; this Sinai shook before the Lord, the God of Israel. 9 O God, thou to thine heritage didst send a plenteous rain, whereby thou, when it weary was, didst it refresh again. 10 Thy congregation then did make their habitation there: of thine own goodness for the poor, O God, thou didst prepare. 11 The Lord himself did give the word, the word abroad did spread; great was the company of them the same who published. 12 Kings of great armies foiled were, and forced to flee away; and women, who remained at home, distributed the prey. 13 Though ye have lain among the pots, like doves ye shall appear, whose wings with silver, and with gold whose feathers covered are. 14 When there the Almighty scattered kings, like Salmon’s snow ‘twas white. 15 A hill of God is Bashan's hill, a towering hill for height. 16 Why do ye frown, ye mountains high, upon the hill of God? Here God desires to dwell, the Lord for aye will make abode. Used With Tune: ST ANNE
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God's chariots twenty thousand are

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:17-35 Lyrics: 17 God’s chariots twenty thousand are, thousands on thousands strong; Sinai is in the holy place, the Lord is them among. 18 Thou hast, O Lord, most glorious, ascended up on high; and in triumph victorious led captive captivity: thou hast received gifts for men, for such as did rebel; yea, even for them, that God the Lord in midst of them might dwell. 19 Blessed be the Lord, who is to us of our salvation God; who daily with his benefits us plenteously doth load. 20 He of salvation is the God, who is our God most strong; and unto God the Lord from death the issues do belong. 21 But surely God shall wound the head of those that are his foes; the hairy scalp of him that still on in his trespass goes. 22 The Lord hath said, I will bring back again from Bashan hill; yea, from the dark depths of the sea bring back again I will. 23 That in the blood of enemies thy foot imbrued may be, and of thy dogs dipped in the same the tongues thou mayest see. 24 Thy goings they have seen, O God; the steps of majesty of my God, and my mighty King, within the sanctuary. 25 Before went singers, after them the players took their way; in midst of damsels that with skill did on the timbrels play. 26 Within the congregations great bless God with one accord; ye who from Israel’s fountain are, bless ye the mighty Lord. 27 Their ruler, little Benjamin, and Judah's princes high, the chiefs of Zabulon, are there, and chiefs of Naphtali. 28 Thy God commands thy strength; make strong what thou wrought’st for us, Lord. 29 For thy house at Jerusalem kings shall thee gifts afford. 30 The beast that dwelleth in the reeds, the bulls that fiercely look, with herd of calves, the people all, do thou, O Lord, rebuke, till every one submit himself, and silver pieces bring: the people that delight in war disperse, O God and King. 31 Those that be princes great shall then come from Egypt lands; and Ethiopia to God shall soon stretch out her hands. 32 O all ye kingdoms of the earth, sing praises to this King; for he is Lord that ruleth all, unto him praises sing. 33 To him that rides on heavens of heavens, which he of old did found; lo, he sends out his voice, a voice in might that doth abound. 34 Strength unto God do ye ascribe, because his majesty is over Israel, his strength is in the clouds most high. 35 Dread art thou from thy temple, Lord; Israel’s own God is he, who gives his people strength and pow’r: O let God blessed be. Used With Tune: SHEFFIELD

Great God, Arise

Author: Norman J. Kansfield Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 First Line: Great God, arise, and by your might Topics: God Eternity and Power Used With Tune: PSALM 68

God Shall Arise and by His Might

Author: Benjamin Essenburg Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 Topics: Praise To God, Jesus Christ; Punishment Of The Wicked; Reverence; Warfare, Christian; Glory And Majesty Of God; Ascension of Christ Used With Tune: GREITER
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A Psalm or Song of David

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 First Line: Let God arise, and all his foes Lyrics: 1 Let GOD arise, and all his foes abroad dispersed be: Let them who haters of Him are, away before him flee. 2 As smoke, the wicked Thou wilt drive and quite disperse abroad: As wax by fire, so shall they melt before the face of GOD. 3 But let the righteous all be glad; O let them joyful be Before GOD's face; yea let them all rejoyce exceedingly. 4 Sing ye to GOD, O sing his praise; with joy extol his name: His name is JAH, and high he rides on heav'ns exalted frame. 5 For He a tender father is to children fatherless; And GOD the widow's judge is in his place of holiness. 6 GOD sets the single in an house; frees captives from their bands; But those who rebels are to Him, inhabit thirsty lands. [2 Part] 7 O GOD, when once Thou didst go forth before thy people's face, And thro' the hideous wilderness didst as their leader pass; (Selah.) 8 The earth did at GOD's presence shake: the heav'ns the drop'd and fell: Sinai shook at the fight of GOD, the God of Israel. 9 O GOD, Thou on thy heritage, didst pour a plenteous rain; Whereby, Thou when it weary was, didst it revive again. 10 Thy congregation then dd make their habitation there; And of thy goodness for the poor, O GOD, thou didst prepare. 11 The Lord gave forth his word on high, abroad it quickly came; And great the army was of those who published the same. 12 The kings of mighty armies fled, in haste they fled away: And she that safely stay'd at home, help'd to divide the prey. 13 Tho' slaves among the pots ye lay; you soon we did behold, Like a fair dove with silver wings and feathers bright with gold. 14 When the Almighty scatter'd kings so glorious then ye were; Like glitt'ring snow on Salmon-hill, ye did as bright appear. [3 Part] 15 Like to the mount of Bashan is the mountain of our GOD: More choice than Bashan is the mount of his design'd abode. 16 Why leap ye so, ye lofty hills? for this, this is the hill Where GOD desires to dwell, and where the LORD will ever dwell. 17 The chariot of the mighty GOD millions* the angels are; And still among them is the Lord, as on mount Sinai, there. 18 Thou hast ascended up on high as our victorious head: Thou num'rous hosts of captives hast thy happy captives led. Thou hast rich gifts receiv'd for men, for such as did rebell; That GOD, whose name is JAH with them might condescend to dwell 19 O blessed be this gracious Lord, who daily doth us load With many benefits, and is of our salvation God. (Selah.) 20 He of salvation is the God, who is our God most strong; And to the Lord JEHOVAH do issues from death belong. 21 But GOD will deeply wound their heads, who are his stubborn foes; The hairy crown of him who still on in his trespass goes. [4 Part] 22 The Lord said, I'll bring back again, again from Bashan-land, My people thro' the depth of seas by my almighty hand. 23 That Thou may'st vanquish thy proud foes, so merciless and strong; And in the chase may'st dip in blood thy foot, and dogs their tongue. 24 Thy goings to thy holy place, O GOD, they all have seen: Thy goings O my God, my king, how glorious have they been! 25 Sweet singers marching in the van, musicians in the rear; And in the midst a virgin train, with timbrels charm the ear. 26 Bless GOD thro' all your companies, and forth his praises tell: The sov'reign Lord, O bless all ye, who spring from Israel. 27 Princes of Benjamin's small tribe, and Judah's heads combine; And Zebulan and Naphtali's and glad procession join. 28 Thy God commanded all thy strength, and thus hath strengthned thee; Confirm, O GOD, what Thou for us hast wrought so wondrously. [5 Part] 29 Ev'n for thy sacred temple sake built at Jerusalem, The kings around shall come and bring, their costly gifts with them. 30 Rebuke the spearmen's companies, and all the multitude Of people fierce as mighty bulls, and fatted calves as rude; Till all submit and tribute bring of silver from afar; O scatter Thou the people who delight in spoil and war. 31 Princes shall them bow down to Thee, and come from Egypt's lands; And Ethiopia shall to GOD, stretch out in haste her hands 32 O sing aloud to GOD with joy, ye kingdoms of the earth, And to the sov'reign Lord, O sing with psalms in sacred mirth. (Selah.) 33 To Him who rides on heav'ns of heav'ns, which he of old did found; Lo how he sends his awful voice, a voice of might sound. 34 Ascribe ye boundless pow'r to GOD; whose glorious dignity, Is over Isra'l, and his pow'r shines in the lofty sky. 35 O GOD, how terrible art Thou out of thy holy place! God mighty pow'r his people gives: to GOD be all the praise.
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The Lord himself doth give the word

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:11-12 Used With Tune: SHEFFIELD
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O all ye kingdoms of the earth

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:32-35 Used With Tune: ST. SAVIOUR
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Most glorious Lord, you have gone up

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:18-20 Lyrics: 1 Most glorious Lord, you have gone up to take your place on high; as victor, you in triumph led captive captivity. 2 Blest be the Lord who carries us and keeps us day by day; in God and God alone we find salvation's surest way. 3 God is the God who freely gives his people life and breath; God saves and shelters, rescues us from danger and from death. Topics: Christian Year Ascension; Deliverance; Salvation and Redemption Used With Tune: SHEFFIELD Text Sources: The Scottish Psalter, 1929, alt.

Psalm 68

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 First Line: God, in your goodness, you have made a home for the poor Used With Tune: [God, in your goodness]
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Let God Arise!

Author: Christopher Idle Meter: 10.10 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 First Line: Let God arise! His enemies be gone Lyrics: 1 (All) Let God arise! His enemies be gone and melt like wax before the holy One. 2 (Women) Make known the Lord, and sound his name aloud to praise the King who rides upon the cloud. 3 (Men) Father and judge, he gave the world his law with freedom, love and justice for the poor. 4 (Women) God marched ahead, strong shepherd of his flock; the heavens opened; earth in terror shook. 5 (Men) God spoke the word, and faithful was the band of those who took the truth to every land. 6 (All) See God ascend, with captives as his prize, and gifts for all who shall in him arise. 7 (Women) Bless day by day the living God who saves, who raises up his people from their graves. 8 (Men) Draw near his throne: musicians lead our song! All nations, tribes, and races join the throng. 9 (Women) All strength is his! The rebels reign no more; he scatters all who take delight in war. 10 (Men) God rules on high, and mighty is his voice: to God be praise; in God we shall rejoice. 11 (All) Glory to God, Creator, Savior, Friend, whose greatness, love, and wisdom never end. Topics: Biblical Names and Places Bashon; Biblical Names and Places Benjamin; Biblical Names and Places Egypt; Biblical Names and Places Ethiopia; Biblical Names and Places Israel; Biblical Names and Places Jerusalem; Biblical Names and Places Judah; Biblical Names and Places Naphtali; Biblical Names and Places Sinai; Biblical Names and Places Zalmon; Biblical Names and Places Zebulun; Church Year Ascension of the Lord; Church Year Christ the King; Church Year Christmas; Church Year Easter; Church Year Pentecost; Emmaus Road; Enemies; Freedom; God Daily Experience of; God as Shepherd; God as Creator; God as Judge; God as King; God's Sovereignty; God's Wisdom; God's Word; God's Friendship; God's Gifts; God's Justice; God's law; God's Love; God's Name; God's People (flock, sheep); God's Presence; God's Promise of Redemption; God's Strength; Grave; Hymns of Praise; Jesus Christ Friend of Sinners; Jesus Christ Good Shepherd; Joy; Judgment; Life Stages Orphans; Life Stages Widows; Mission; Musical Instruments; Occasional Services Funerals; Peace; Processions; Questioning; Temple; Ten Commandments 4th Commandment (remember the Sabbath); The Needy; War and Revolution; Year A, Easter, 7th Sunday Used With Tune: SONG 46
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Exurgat Deus

Author: T. S. Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68 First Line: Let God arise and then his foes Lyrics: 1 Let God arise and then his foes will turn themselves to flight: His enemies then will run abroad and scatter out of sight. 2 And as the fire doth melt the waxe, and wind blowes smoke away: So in the presence of the Lord, the wicked shall decay. 3 But righteous men before the Lord, shall heartily rejoyce: They shall be glad and merry all, and chearful in their voice. 4 Sing praise, sing praise unto the Lord, who rideth on the skie: Extoll the Name of Jah our God, and him still magnifie. 5 The same is he that is above, within his holy place: That Father is of fatherlesse, and judge of widdows case. 6 Houses he gives and issue both, unto the comfortlesse: He bringeth bondmen out of thrall, and rebels to distresse. 7 When thou didst march before thy folk th' Egyptians from among: And broughtst them through the wilderness which was both wide and long. 8 The earth did quake, the rain powr'd down heard were great claps of thunder: The mount Sinai shook in such sort, as it would cleave in sunder. 9 Thine heritage with drops of raine abundantly was washt: And if so be it barren waxt. by thee it was refresst. 10 Thy chosen flock doth there remaine thou hast prepar'd that place: And for the poore thou dost provide of thine especiall grace. The second Part: 11 God will give women causes just, to magnifie his Name: When as his people triumphs make, and purchase bruit and fame. 12 For puissant kings for all their power shall flee and take the foile: And women which remaine at home shall help to part the spoile. 13 And though ye were as black as pots, your hue shall passe the Dove: Whose wings and feathers seem to have silver and gold above. 14 When in this land God shall triumph ore kings both high and low: Then shall it be like Salmon hill, as white as any snow. 15 Though Basan be a fruitful hill, and in height others passe: Yet Sion God's most holy hill, doth farre excell in grace. 16 Why brag ye thus ye hills most high, and leap for pride together? The hill of Sion God doth love, And there will dwell for ever. 17 God's army is two millions of warriours good and strong: The Lord also in Sinai is present them among. 18 Thou didst (O Lord) ascend on high, and captive ledst them all: Which in times past thy chosen flock in bondage kept and thrall. Thou mad'st them tribute for to pay, and such as did repine Thou didst subdue that they might dwell in thy Temple divine. 19 Now praised be the Lord for that he powres on us such grace: From day to day he is the God of our health and solace. The third Part: 20 He is the God from whom alone salvation commeth plaine: He is the God by whom we scape all dangers, death, and paine. 21 Thus God shall wound his enemies head and break the hairy scalpe Of those that in their wickednesse continually do walk. 22 From Basan will I bring, said he, my people and my sheep: And all mine own, as I have done, from dangers of the deep. 22 And make them dip their feet in blood of those that hate my Name: And dogs shal have their tongues inbr'd with licking of the same. 24 All men may see how thou O God, thine enemies dost deface; And how thou go'st as God and King into thine holy place. 25 The singers go before with joy, the minstrels follow after: And in the midst the damsels play, with timbrell and with taber. 26 Now in the Congregation, O Israel, praise the Lord. And Jacobs whole posterity, give thanks with one accord: 27 The chiefe was little Benjamin, but Juda made their host: With Zebulon and Nephthalim, which dwelt about their coast. 28 As God hath given power to thee, so Lord make firme and sure: The thing that thou bast wrought in us: for ever to endure. 29 And in thy Temple gifts will we give unto thee O Lord: For thine unto Jerusalem, sure promise made by word. The fourth Part: Yea and strange Kings to us subdu'd, shall do like in those daies: I meane thee they shall present their gifts of laud and praise. 30 He shall destroy the speaermens ranks the calves and buls of might: And cause them tribute pay and daunt all such as love to fight. 31 Then shall the Lords of Egypt come, and presents with them bring The Moors most black shal stretch their hands unto their Lord and King. 32 Therefore ye kingdoms of the earth, give praise unto the Lord: Sing Psalmes to God with one consent, thereto let all accord. 33 Who though he ride and ever hath above the heavens bright: Yet by his fearfull thunder-claps men may well know his might. 34 Therefore the strength of Israel ascribe to God on hie: Whose might and power doth far extend above the cloudie skie. 35 O God, thy holiness eand power is dread for evermore: The God of Israel gives us strength, praised be God therefore. Used With Tune: [Let God arise and then his foes]

Blessed be the Lord day after day, the God who saves us

Appears in 1,891 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 68:19-20 Topics: Words of Assurance

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