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  • Psalm 054

    1    Save me, O God, by thy great name,

              and judge me by thy strength:

    2    My prayer hear, O God; give ear

               unto my words at length.

    3    For they that strangers are to me

              do up against me rise;

         Oppressors seek my soul, and God

              set not before their eyes.

    4    The Lord my God my helper is,

              lo, therefore I am bold:

         He taketh part with ev’ry one

              that doth my soul uphold.

    5    Unto mine enemies he shall

              mischief and ill repay:

         O for thy truth’s sake cut them off,

              and sweep them clean away.

    6    I will a sacrifice to thee

              give with free willingness;

         Thy name, O Lord, because ’tis good,

              with praise I will confess.

    7    For he hath me delivered

              from all adversities;

         And his desire mine eye hath seen

              upon mine enemies.

  • Psalm 053

    1    That there is not a God, the fool

              doth in his heart conclude:

         They are corrupt, their works are vile,

              not one of them doth good.

    2    The Lord upon the sons of men

              from heav’n did cast his eyes,

         To see if any one there was

              that sought God, and was wise.

    3    They altogether filthy are,

              they all are backward gone;

         And there is none that doeth good,

              no, not so much as one.

    4    These workers of iniquity,

              do they not know at all,

         That they my people eat as bread,

              and on God do not call?

    5    Ev’n there they were afraid, and stood

              with trembling, all dismay’d,

         Whereas there was no cause at all

              why they should be afraid:

         For God his bones that thee besieg’d

              hath scatter’d all abroad;

         Thou hast confounded them, for they

              despised are of God.

    6    Let Isr’el’s help from Sion come:

              when back the Lord shall bring

         His captives, Jacob shall rejoice,

              and Israel shall sing.

  • Psalm 052

    1    Why dost thou boast, O mighty man,

              of mischief and of ill?

         The goodness of Almighty God

              endureth ever still.

    2    Thy tongue mischievous calumnies

              deviseth subtilely,

         Like to a razor sharp to cut,

              working deceitfully.

    3    Ill more than good, and more than truth

              thou lovest to speak wrong:

    4    Thou lovest all-devouring words,

              O thou deceitful tongue.

    5    So God shall thee destroy for aye,

              remove thee, pluck thee out

         Quite from thy house, out of the land

              of life he shall thee root.

    6    The righteous shall it see, and fear,

              and laugh at him they shall:

    7    Lo, this the man is that did not

              make God his strength at all:

         But he in his abundant wealth

              his confidence did place;

         And he took strength unto himself

              from his own wickedness.

    8    But I am in the house of God

              like to an olive green:

         My confidence for ever hath

              upon God’s mercy been.

    9    And I for ever will thee praise,

              because thou hast done this:

         I on thy name will wait; for good

              before thy saints it is.

  • Psalm 051

    Psalm 51:1-10 – 8.21.22 LIVE

    1    After thy loving-kindness, Lord,
              have mercy upon me:
         For thy compassions great, blot out
              all mine iniquity.

    2    Me cleanse from sin, and throughly wash
              from mine iniquity:
    3    For my transgressions I confess;
              my sin I ever see.

    4   ‘Gainst thee, thee only, have I sinn’d,
              in thy sight done this ill;
         That when thou speak’st thou may’st be just,
              and clear in judging still.

    5    Behold, I in iniquity
              was form’d the womb within;
         My mother also me conceiv’d
              in guiltiness and sin.

    6    Behold, thou in the inward parts
              with truth delighted art;
         And wisdom thou shalt make me know
              within the hidden part.

    7    Do thou with hyssop sprinkle me,
              I shall be cleansed so;
         Yea, wash thou me, and then I shall
              be whiter than the snow.

    8    Of gladness and of joyfulness
              make me to hear the voice;
         That so these very bones which thou
              hast broken may rejoice.

    9    All mine iniquities blot out,
              thy face hide from my sin.
    10   Create a clean heart, Lord, renew
              a right sp’rit me within.

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    11   Cast me not from thy sight, nor take

              thy Holy Sp’rit away.

    12   Restore me thy salvation’s joy;

              with thy free Sp’rit me stay.

    13   Then will I teach thy ways unto

              those that transgressors be;

         And those that sinners are shall then

              be turned unto thee.

    14   O God, of my salvation God,

              me from blood-guiltiness

         Set free; then shall my tongue aloud

              sing of thy righteousness.

    15   My closed lips, O Lord, by thee

              let them be opened;

         Then shall thy praises by my mouth

              abroad be published.

    16   For thou desir’st not sacrifice,

              else would I give it thee;

         Nor wilt thou with burnt-offering

              at all delighted be.

    17   A broken spirit is to God

              a pleasing sacrifice:

         A broken and a contrite heart,

              Lord, thou wilt not despise.

    18   Shew kindness, and do good, O Lord,

              to Sion, thine own hill:

         The walls of thy Jerusalem

              build up of thy good will.

    19   Then righteous off ‘rings shall thee please,

              and off ‘rings burnt, which they

         With whole burnt-off ‘rings, and with calves,

              shall on thine altar lay.

  • Psalm 050

    Psalm 50:1-6 – 2.6.22 LIVE

    First Version (S.M.)
    Tune: Crown Him with Many Crowns

    1    The mighty God, the Lord,
              hath spoken, and did call
         The earth, from rising of the sun,
              to where he hath his fall.

    2    From out of Sion hill,
              which of excellency
         And beauty the perfection is,
              God shined gloriously.

    3    Our God shall surely come,
              keep silence shall not he:
         Before him fire shall waste, great storms
              shall round about him be.

    4    Unto the heavens clear
              he from above shall call,
         And to the earth likewise, that he
              may judge his people all.

    5    Together let my saints
              unto me gather’d be,
         Those that by sacrifice have made
              a covenant with me.

    6    And then the heavens shall
              his righteousness declare:
         Because the Lord himself is he
              by whom men judged are.

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    7    My people Isr’el hear,

              speak will I from on high,

         Against thee I will testify;

              God, ev’n thy God, am I.

    8    I for thy sacrifice

              no blame will on thee lay,

         Nor for burnt-off ‘rings, which to me

              thou offer’dst ev’ry day.

    9    I’ll take no calf nor goats

              from house or fold of thine:

    10   For beasts of forests, cattle all

              on thousand hills, are mine.

    11   The fowls on mountains high

              are all to me well known;

         Wild beasts which in the fields do lie,

              ev’n they are all mine own.

    12   Then, if I hungry were,

              I would not tell it thee;

         Because the world, and fulness all

              thereof, belongs to me.

    13   Will I eat flesh of bulls?

              or goats’ blood drink will I?

    14   Thanks offer thou to God, and pay

              thy vows to the most High.

    15   And call upon me when

              in trouble thou shalt be;

         I will deliver thee, and thou

              my name shalt glorify.

    16   But to the wicked man

              God saith, My laws and truth

         Should’st thou declare? how dar’st thou take

              my cov’nant in thy mouth?

    17   Sith thou instruction hat’st,

              which should thy ways direct;

         And sith my words behind thy back

              thou cast’st, and dost reject.

    18   When thou a thief didst see,

              with him thou didst consent;

         And with the vile adulterers

              partaker on thou went.

    19   Thou giv’st thy mouth to ill,

              thy tongue deceit doth frame;

    20   Thou sitt’st, and ‘gainst thy brother speak’st,

              thy mother’s son dost shame.

    21   Because I silence kept,

              while thou these things hast wrought;

         That I was altogether like

              thyself, hath been thy thought;

         Yet I will thee reprove,

              and set before thine eyes,

         In order ranked, thy misdeeds

              and thine iniquities.

    22   Now, ye that God forget,

              this carefully consider;

         Lest I in pieces tear you all,

              and none can you deliver.

    23   Whoso doth offer praise

              me glorifies; and I

         Will shew him God’s salvation,

              that orders right his way.

    Second Version (C.M.)

    1    The mighty God, the Lord, hath spoke,

              and call’d the earth upon,

         Ev’n from the rising of the sun

              unto his going down.

    2    From out of Sion, his own hill,

              where the perfection high

         Of beauty is, from thence the Lord

              hath shined gloriously.

    3    Our God shall come, and shall no more

              be silent, but speak out:

         Before him fire shall waste, great storms

              shall compass him about.

    4    He to the heavens from above,

              and to the earth below,

         Shall call, that he his judgments may

              before his people show.

    5    Let all my saints together be

              unto me gathered;

         Those that by sacrifice with me

              a covenant have made.

    6    And then the heavens shall declare

              his righteousness abroad:

         Because the Lord himself doth come;

              none else is judge but God.

    7    Hear, O my people, and I’ll speak;

              O Israel by name,

         Against thee I will testify;

              God, ev’n thy God, I am.

    8    I for thy sacrifices few

              reprove thee never will,

         Nor for burnt-off ‘rings to have been

              before me offer’d still.

    9    I’ll take no bullock nor he-goats

              from house nor folds of thine:

    10   For beasts of forests, cattle all

              on thousand hills, are mine.

    11   The fowls are all to me well known

              that mountains high do yield;

         And I do challenge as mine own

              the wild beasts of the field.

    12   If I were hungry, I would not

              to thee for need complain;

         For earth, and all its fulness, doth

              to me of right pertain.

    13   That I to eat the flesh of bulls

              take pleasure dost thou think?

         Or that I need, to quench my thirst,

              the blood of goats to drink?

    14   Nay, rather unto me, thy God,

              thanksgiving offer thou:

         To the most High perform thy word,

              and fully pay thy vow:

    15   And in the day of trouble great

              see that thou call on me;

         I will deliver thee, and thou

              my name shalt glorify.

    16   But God unto the wicked saith,

              Why should’st thou mention make

         Of my commands? how dar’st thou in

              thy mouth my cov’nant take?

    17   Sith it is so that thou dost hate

              all good instruction;

         And sith thou cast’st behind thy back,

              and slight’st my words each one.

    18   When thou a thief didst see, then straight

              thou join’dst with him in sin,

         And with the vile adulterers

              thou hast partaker been.

    19   Thy mouth to evil thou dost give,

              thy tongue deceit doth frame.

    20   Thou sitt’st, and ‘gainst thy brother speak’st,

              thy mother’s son to shame.

    21   These things thou wickedly hast done,

              and I have silent been:

         Thou thought’st that I was like thyself,

              and did approve thy sin:

         But I will sharply thee reprove,

              and I will order right

         Thy sins and thy transgressions

              in presence of thy sight.

    22   Consider this, and be afraid,

              ye that forget the Lord,

         Lest I in pieces tear you all,

              when none can help afford.

    23   Who off’reth praise me glorifies:

              I will shew God’s salvation

         To him that ordereth aright

              his life and conversation.

  • Psalm 049

    1    Hear this, all people, and give ear,

              all in the world that dwell;

    2    Both low and high, both rich and poor.

    3         My mouth shall wisdom tell:

         My heart shall knowledge meditate.

    4         I will incline mine ear

         To parables, and on the harp

              my sayings dark declare.

    5    Amidst those days that evil be,

              why should I, fearing, doubt?

         When of my heels th’ iniquity

              shall compass me about.

    6    Whoe’er they be that in their wealth

              their confidence do pitch,

         And boast themselves, because they are

              become exceeding rich:

    7    Yet none of these his brother can

              redeem by any way;

         Nor can he unto God for him

              sufficient ransom pay,

    8    (Their soul’s redemption precious is,

              and it can never be,)

    9    That still he should for ever live,

              and not corruption see.

    10   For why? he seeth that wise men die,

              and brutish fools also

         Do perish; and their wealth, when dead,

              to others they let go.

    11   Their inward thought is, that their house

              and dwelling-places shall

         Stand through all ages; they their lands

              by their own names do call.

    12   But yet in honour shall not man

              abide continually;

         But passing hence, may be compar’d

              unto the beasts that die.

    13   Thus brutish folly plainly is

              their wisdom and their way;

         Yet their posterity approve

              what they do fondly say.

    14   Like sheep they in the grave are laid,

              and death shall them devour;

         And in the morning upright men

              shall over them have pow’r:

         Their beauty from their dwelling shall

              consume within the grave.

    15   But from hell’s hand God will me free,

              for he shall me receive.

    16   Be thou not then afraid when one

              enriched thou dost see,

         Nor when the glory of his house

              advanced is on high:

    17   For he shall carry nothing hence

              when death his days doth end;

         Nor shall his glory after him

              into the grave descend.

    18   Although he his own soul did bless

              whilst he on earth did live;

         (And when thou to thyself dost well,

              men will thee praises give;)

    19   He to his fathers’ race shall go,

              they never shall see light.

    20   Man honour’d wanting knowledge is

              like beasts that perish quite.

  • Psalm 048

    1    Great is the Lord, and greatly he

              is to be praised still,

         Within the city of our God,

              upon his holy hill.

    2    Mount Sion stands most beautiful,

              the joy of all the land;

         The city of the mighty King

              on her north side doth stand.

    3    The Lord within her palaces

              is for a refuge known.

    4    For, lo, the kings that gather’d were

              together, by have gone.

    5    But when they did behold the same,

              they, wond’ring, would not stay;

         But, being troubled at the sight,

              they thence did haste away.

    6    Great terror there took hold on them;

              they were possess’d with fear;

         Their grief came like a woman’s pain,

              when she a child doth bear.

    7    Thou Tarshish ships with east wind break’st:

    8         As we have heard it told,

         So, in the city of the Lord,

              our eyes did it behold;

         In our God’s city, which his hand

              for ever stablish will.

    9    We of thy loving-kindness thought,

              Lord, in thy temple still.

    10   O Lord, according to thy name,

              through all the earth’s thy praise;

         And thy right hand, O Lord, is full

              of righteousness always.

    11   Because thy judgments are made known,

              let Sion mount rejoice;

         Of Judah let the daughters all

              send forth a cheerful voice.

    12   Walk about Sion, and go round;

              the high tow’rs thereof tell:

    13   Consider ye her palaces,

              and mark her bulwarks well;

         That ye may tell posterity.

    14        For this God doth abide

         Our God for evermore; he will

              ev’n unto death us guide.

  • Psalm 047

    1    All people, clap your hands; to God

              with voice of triumph shout:

    2    For dreadful is the Lord most high,

              great King the earth throughout.

    3    The heathen people under us

              he surely shall subdue;

         And he shall make the nations

              under our feet to bow.

    4    The lot of our inheritance

              chuse out for us shall he,

         Of Jacob, whom he loved well,

              ev’n the excellency.

    5    God is with shouts gone up, the Lord

              with trumpets sounding high.

    6    Sing praise to God, sing praise, sing praise,

              praise to our King sing ye.

    7    For God is King of all the earth;

              with knowledge praise express.

    8    God rules the nations: God sits on

              his throne of holiness.

    9    The princes of the people are

              assembled willingly;

         Ev’n of the God of Abraham

              they who the people be.

         For why? the shields that do defend

              the earth are only his:

         They to the Lord belong; yea, he

              exalted greatly is.

  • Psalm 046

    1    God is our refuge and our strength,
              in straits a present aid;
    2    Therefore, although the earth remove,
              we will not be afraid:

         Though hills amidst the seas be cast;
    3         Though waters roaring make,
         And troubled be; yea, though the hills,
              by swelling seas do shake.

    4    A river is, whose streams do glad
              the city of our God;
         The holy place, wherein the Lord
              most high hath his abode.

    5    God in the midst of her doth dwell;
              nothing shall her remove:
         The Lord to her an helper will,
              and that right early, prove.

    Psalm 46:6-11 | Tune: God Moves In A Mysterious Way

    v 6    The heathen rag’d tumultuously,
              the kingdoms moved were:
         The Lord God uttered his voice,
              the earth did melt for fear.

    v 7    The Lord of hosts upon our side
              doth constantly remain:
         The God of Jacob’s our refuge,
              us safely to maintain.

    c 8    Come, and behold what wondrous works
              have by the Lord been wrought;
         Come, see what desolations
              he on the earth hath brought.

    v 9    Unto the ends of all the earth
              wars into peace he turns:
         The bow he breaks, the spear he cuts,
              in fire the chariot burns.

    v 10   Be still, and know that I am God;
              among the heathen I
         Will be exalted; I on earth
              will be exalted high.

    c 11   Our God, who is the Lord of hosts,
              is still upon our side;
         The God of Jacob our refuge
              for ever will abide.

  • Psalm 045

    First Version (C.M.)

    1    My 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.

    2    Thou fairer art than sons of men:

              into thy lips is store

         Of grace infus’d; God therefore thee

              hath bless’d for evermore.

    3    O thou that art the mighty One,

              thy sword gird on thy thigh;

         Ev’n with thy glory excellent,

              and with thy majesty.

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    Psalm 45:4-7 DEMO – All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name

    Tune = All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name

    4    For meekness, truth, and righteousness,
              in state ride prosp’rously;
         And thy right hand shall thee instruct
              in things that fearful be.

    5    Thine arrows sharply pierce the heart
              of th’ en’mies of the King;
         And under thy subjection
              the people down do bring.

    6    For ever and for ever is,
              O God, thy throne of might;
         The sceptre of thy kingdom is
              a sceptre that is right.

    7    Thou lovest right, and hatest ill;
              for God, thy God, most high,
         Above thy fellows hath with th’ oil
              of joy anointed thee.

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    8    Of aloes, myrrh, and cassia,

              a smell thy garments had,

         Out of the iv’ry palaces,

              whereby they made thee glad.

    9    Among thy women honourable

              kings’ daughters were at hand:

         Upon thy right hand did the queen

              in gold of Ophir stand.

    10   O daughter, hearken and regard,

              and do thine ear incline;

         Likewise forget thy father’s house,

              and people that are thine.

    11   Then of the King desir’d shall be

              thy beauty veh’mently:

         Because he is thy Lord, do thou

              him worship rev’rently.

    12   The daughter there of Tyre shall be

              with gifts and off ‘rings great:

         Those of the people that are rich

              thy favour shall entreat.

    13   Behold, the daughter of the King

              all glorious is within;

         And with embroideries of gold

              her garments wrought have been.

    14   She shall be brought unto the King

              in robes with needle wrought;

         Her fellow-virgins following

              shall unto thee be brought.

    15   They shall be brought with gladness great,

              and mirth on ev’ry side,

         Into the palace of the King,

              and there they shall abide.

    16   Instead of those thy fathers dear,

              thy children thou may’st take,

         And in all places of the earth

              them noble princes make.

    17   Thy name remember’d I will make

              through ages all to be:

         The people therefore evermore

              shall praises give to thee.

    Second Version (S.M.)

    1    My 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.

    2    Thou’rt fairest of all men;

              grace in thy lips doth flow:

         And therefore blessings evermore

              on thee doth God bestow.

    3    Thy sword gird on thy thigh,

              thou that art most of might:

         Appear in dreadful majesty,

              and in thy glory bright.

    4    For meekness, truth, and right,

              ride prosp’rously in state;

         And thy right hand shall teach to thee

              things terrible and great.

    5    Thy shafts shall pierce their hearts

              that foes are to the King;

         Whereby into subjection

              the people thou shalt bring.

    6    Thy royal seat, O Lord,

              for ever shall remain:

         The sceptre of thy kingdom doth

              all righteousness maintain.

    7    Thou lov’st right, and hat’st ill;

              for God, thy God, most high,

         Above thy fellows hath with th’ oil

              of joy anointed thee.

    8    Of myrrh and spices sweet

              a smell thy garments had,

         Out of the iv’ry palaces,

              whereby they made thee glad.

    9    And in thy glorious train

              kings’ daughters waiting stand;

         And thy fair queen, in Ophir gold,

              doth stand at thy right hand.

    10   O daughter, take good heed,

              incline, and give good ear;

         Thou must forget thy kindred all,

              and father’s house most dear.

    11   Thy beauty to the King

              shall then delightful be:

         And do thou humbly worship him,

              because thy Lord is he.

    12   The daughter then of Tyre

              there with a gift shall be,

         And all the wealthy of the land

              shall make their suit to thee.

    13   The daughter of the King

              all glorious is within;

         And with embroideries of gold

              her garments wrought have been.

    14   She cometh to the King

              in robes with needle wrought;

         The virgins that do follow her

              shall unto thee be brought.

    15   They shall be brought with joy,

              and mirth on ev’ry side,

         Into the palace of the King,

              and there they shall abide.

    16   And in thy fathers’ stead,

              thy children thou may’st take,

         And in all places of the earth

              them noble princes make.

    17   I will shew forth thy name

              to generations all:

         Therefore the people evermore

              to thee give praises shall.