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1. We give to Jehovah, as heirs of the mighty,
We give to Jehovah all glory and pow'r;
We give to Jehovah the honor and glory,
In beauty of holiness kneel and adore.

2. The voice of Jehovah comes down on the waters,
In thunder the God of all glory draws nigh;
See, over the waves of the wide, flowing waters,
Jehovah, our King, is majestic on high.

3. The voice of Jehovah is mighty, is mighty;
The voice of Jehovah in majesty speaks;
The voice of Jehovah is breaking the cedars;
Jehovah the cedars of Lebanon breaks.

4. All souls in his temple are speaking his glory;
O'er floods he presides as the King on his throne;
Jehovah all strength to his people is giving;
Jehovah with peace is still blessing his own.

Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #50
1 Give ye to Jehovah, O sons of the mighty,
give ye to Jehovah the glory and power;
give ye to Jehovah the honour and glory;
in beauty of holiness kneel and adore.
2 The voice of Jehovah comes down on the waters;
in thunder the God of the glory draws nigh:
lo, over the waves of the wide flowing waters
Jehovah as King is enthroned on high!

3 The voice of Jehovah is mighty, is mighty;
the voice of Jehovah in majesty speaks:
the voice of Jehovah the cedars is breaking;
Jehovah the cedars of Lebanon breaks.
4 Like young heifers sporting, they skip when he speaketh;
lo, Lebanon leaps at the sound of his name!
Like son of the unicorn Sirion is skipping;
the voice of Jehovah divideth the flame.

5 The voice of Jehovah — it shaketh the desert;
the desert of Kadesh it shaketh with fear:
the hind of the field into travail-pangs casteth:
the voice of Jehovah the forest strips bare.
6 Each one, in his temple, his glory proclaimeth.
He sat on the flood; he is King on his throne.
Jehovah all strength to his people imparteth;
Jehovah with peace ever blesseth his own.


The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P29c
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