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The Mighty God Jehovah Spoke

The mighty God Jehovah spoke, And called the earth upon

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1 The migh­ty God Je­ho­vah spoke,
And called the earth upon,
Ev'n from the rising of the sun
To where it journeys down.

2 Where beauty in perfection shines,
And crowns the hill of God,
Ev'n Zion's hill, from there the LORD
In glory shown abroad.

3 Our God shall come, nor silence keep,
Jehovah shall speak out;
Before him fire shall waste, great storms
Shall orbit Him about.

4 He to the heavens from above,
And to the earth below
Shall call, that He His judgment may
Before His people show.

5 Now unto Me let all My saints
Together gathered be,
Those that by sacrifice have made
A covenant with Me.

6 And then the heavens shall declare
His righteousness abroad;
Because the Lord Himself doth come
none else is judge but God.

Source: Psalms of Grace #50a

Text Information

First Line: The mighty God Jehovah spoke, And called the earth upon
Title: The Mighty God Jehovah Spoke
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Source: The Psalter of the United Presbyterian Church of North America, 1887
Language: English

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Psalms of Grace #50a

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