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  • Psalm 098

    1    O sing a new song to the Lord,

              for wonders he hath done:

         His right hand and his holy arm

              him victory hath won.

    2    The Lord God his salvation

              hath caused to be known;

         His justice in the heathen’s sight

              he openly hath shown.

    3    He mindful of his grace and truth

              to Isr’el’s house hath been;

         And the salvation of our God

              all ends of th’ earth have seen.

    4    Let all the earth unto the Lord

              send forth a joyful noise;

         Lift up your voice aloud to him,

              sing praises, and rejoice.

    5    With harp, with harp, and voice of psalms,

              unto Jehovah sing:

    6    With trumpets, cornets, gladly sound

              before the Lord the King.

    7    Let seas and all their fulness roar;

              the world, and dwellers there;

    8    Let floods clap hands, and let the hills

              together joy declare

    9    Before the Lord; because he comes,

              to judge the earth comes he:

         He’ll judge the world with righteousness,

              his folk with equity.

  • Psalm 093

    1    The Lord doth reign, and cloth’d is he

              with majesty most bright;

         His works do shew him cloth’d to be,

              and girt about with might.

         The world is also stablished,

              that it cannot depart.

    2    Thy throne is fix’d of old, and thou

              from everlasting art.

    3    The floods, O Lord, have lifted up,

              they lifted up their voice;

         The floods have lifted up their waves,

              and made a mighty noise.

    4    But yet the Lord, that is on high,

              is more of might by far

         Than noise of many waters is,

              or great sea-billows are.

    5    Thy testimonies ev’ry one

              in faithfulness excel;

         And holiness for ever, Lord,

              thine house becometh well.

  • Psalm 091

    1    He that doth in the secret place

              of the most High reside,

         Under the shade of him that is

              th’ Almighty shall abide.

    2    I of the Lord my God will say,

              He is my refuge still,

         He is my fortress, and my God,

              and in him trust I will.

    3    Assuredly he shall thee save,

              and give deliverance

         From subtile fowler’s snare, and from

              the noisome pestilence.

    4    His feathers shall thee hide; thy trust

              under his wings shall be:

         His faithfulness shall be a shield

              and buckler unto thee.

    5    Thou shalt not need to be afraid

              for terrors of the night;

         Nor for the arrow that doth fly

              by day, while it is light;

    6    Nor for the pestilence, that walks

              in darkness secretly;

         Nor for destruction, that doth waste

              at noon-day openly.

    7    A thousand at thy side shall fall,

              on thy right hand shall lie

         Ten thousand dead; yet unto thee

              it shall not once come nigh.

    8    Only thou with thine eyes shalt look,

              and a beholder be;

         And thou therein the just reward

              of wicked men shalt see.

    9    Because the Lord, who constantly

              my refuge is alone,

         Ev’n the most High, is made by thee

              thy habitation;

    10   No plague shall near thy dwelling come;

              no ill shall thee befall:

    11   For thee to keep in all thy ways

              his angels charge he shall.

    12   They in their hands shall bear thee up,

              still waiting thee upon;

         Lest thou at any time should’st dash

              thy foot against a stone.

    13   Upon the adder thou shalt tread,

              and on the lion strong;

         Thy feet on dragons trample shall,

              and on the lions young.

    14   Because on me he set his love,

              I’ll save and set him free;

         Because my great name he hath known,

              I will him set on high.

    15   He’ll call on me, I’ll answer him;

              I will be with him still

         In trouble, to deliver him,

              and honour him I will.

    16   With length of days unto his mind

              I will him satisfy;

         I also my salvation

              will cause his eyes to see.

  • Psalm 092

    1 To render thanks unto the Lord
    it is a comely thing,
    And to thy name, O thou most High,
    due praise aloud to sing.

    2 Thy loving-kindness to show forth
    when shines the morning light;
    And to declare thy faithfulness
    with pleasure ev’ry night.

    3 On a ten-stringed instrument,
    upon the psaltery,
    And on the harp with solemn sound,
    and grave sweet melody.

    4 For thou, Lord, by thy mighty works
    hast made my heart right glad;
    And I will triumph in the works
    which by thine hands were made.

    5 How great, Lord, are thy works! each thought
    of thine a deep it is:
    6 A brutish man it knoweth not;
    fools understand not this.

    7 When those that lewd and wicked are
    spring quickly up like grass,
    And workers of iniquity
    do flourish all apace;

    It is that they for ever may
    destroyed be and slain;
    8 But thou, O Lord, art the most High,
    for ever to remain.

    9 For, lo, thine enemies, O Lord,
    thine en’mies perish shall;
    The workers of iniquity
    shall be dispersed all.

    10 But thou shalt, like unto the horn
    of th’ unicorn, exalt
    My horn on high: thou with fresh oil
    anoint me also shalt.

    11 Mine eyes shall also my desire
    see on mine enemies;
    Mine ears shall of the wicked hear
    that do against me rise.

    12 But like the palm-tree flourishing
    shall be the righteous one;
    He shall like to the cedar grow
    that is in Lebanon.

    13 Those that within the house of God
    are planted by his grace,
    They shall grow up, and flourish all
    in our God’s holy place.

    14 And in old age, when others fade,
    they fruit still forth shall bring;
    They shall be fat, and full of sap,
    and aye be flourishing;

    15 To show that upright is the Lord:
    he is a rock to me;
    And he from all unrighteousness
    is altogether free.

  • Psalm 089

    Psalm 89:8-16 1.30.22 LIVE

    1    God’s mercies I will ever sing;
              and with my mouth I shall
         Thy faithfulness make to be known
              to generations all.

    2    For mercy shall be built, said I,
              for ever to endure;
         Thy faithfulness, ev’n in the heav’ns,
              thou wilt establish sure.

    3    I with my chosen One have made
              a cov’nant graciously;
         And to my servant, whom I lov’d,
              to David sworn have I;

    4    That I thy seed establish shall
              for ever to remain,
         And will to generations all
              thy throne build and maintain.

    5    The praises of thy wonders, Lord,
              the heavens shall express;
         And in the congregation
              of saints thy faithfulness.

    6    For who in heaven with the Lord
              may once himself compare?
         Who is like God among the sons
              of those that mighty are?

    7    Great fear in meeting of the saints
              is due unto the Lord;
         And he of all about him should
              with rev’rence be ador’d.

    8    O thou that art the Lord of hosts,
              what Lord in mightiness
         Is like to thee? who compass’d round
              art with thy faithfulness.

    9    Ev’n in the raging of the sea
              thou over it dost reign;
         And when the waves thereof do swell,
              thou stillest them again.

    10   Rahab in pieces thou didst break,
              like one that slaughter’d is;
         And with thy mighty arm thou hast
              dispers’d thine enemies.

    11   The heav’ns are thine, thou for thine own
              the earth dost also take;
         The world, and fulness of the same,
              thy pow’r did found and make.

    12   The north and south from thee alone
              their first beginning had;
         Both Tabor mount and Hermon hill
              shall in thy name be glad.

    13   Thou hast an arm that’s full of pow’r,
              thy hand is great in might;
         And thy right hand exceedingly
              exalted is in height.

    14   Justice and judgment of thy throne
              are made the dwelling-place;
         Mercy, accompany’d with truth,
              shall go before thy face.

    15   O greatly bless’d the people are
              the joyful sound that know;
         In brightness of thy face, O Lord,
              they ever on shall go.

    16   They in thy name shall all the day
              rejoice exceedingly;
         And in thy righteousness shall they
              exalted be on high.

    17   Because the glory of their strength
              doth only stand in thee;
         And in thy favour shall our horn
              and pow’r exalted be.

    18   For God is our defence; and he
              to us doth safety bring:
         The Holy One of Israel
              is our almighty King.

    vv. 19-25 to the tune of Auld Lang Syne

    (V) 19   In vision to thy Holy One
              thou saidst, I help upon
         A strong one laid; out of the folk
              I rais’d a chosen one;

    (V) 20   Ev’n David, I have found him out
              a servant unto me;
         And with my holy oil my King
              anointed him to be.

    (C) 21   With whom my hand shall stablish’d be;
              mine arm shall make him strong.
    22   On him the foe shall not exact,
              nor son of mischief wrong.

    (V) 23   I will beat down before his face
              all his malicious foes;
         I will them greatly plague who do
              with hatred him oppose.

    (V) 24   My mercy and my faithfulness
              with him yet still shall be;
         And in my name his horn and pow’r
              men shall exalted see.

    (C) 25   His hand and pow’r shall reach afar;
              I’ll set it in the sea;
         And his right hand established
              shall in the rivers be.

    vv. 26-38 to the tune of Auld Lang Syne

    (V) 26   Thou art my Father, he shall cry,
              thou art my God alone;
         And he shall say, Thou art the Rock
              of my salvation.

    (V) 27   I’ll make him my first-born, more high
              than kings of any land.
    28   My love I’ll ever keep for him,
              my cov’nant fast shall stand.

    (C) 29   His seed I by my pow’r will make
              for ever to endure;
         And, as the days of heav’n, his throne
              shall stable be, and sure.

    (V) 30   But if his children shall forsake
              my laws, and go astray,
         And in my judgments shall not walk,
              but wander from my way:

    (V) 31   If they my laws break, and do not
              keep my commandements;
    32   I’ll visit then their faults with rods,
              their sins with chastisements.

    (C) 33   Yet I’ll not take my love from him,
              nor false my promise make.
    34   My cov’nant I’ll not break, nor change
              what with my mouth I spake.

    (V) 35   Once by my holiness I sware,
              to David I’ll not lie;
    36   His seed and throne shall, as the sun,
              before me last for aye.

    (V) 37   It, like the moon, shall ever be
              establish’d stedfastly;
         And like to that which in the heav’n
              doth witness faithfully.

    (C) 38   But thou, displeased, hast cast off,

            thou didst abhor and loathe;

         With him that thine anointed is

              thou hast been very wroth.

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    39   Thou hast thy servant’s covenant

              made void, and quite cast by;

         Thou hast profan’d his crown, while it

              cast on the ground doth lie.

    40   Thou all his hedges hast broke down,

              his strong holds down hast torn.

    41   He to all passers-by a spoil,

              to neighbours is a scorn.

    42   Thou hast set up his foes’ right hand;

              mad’st all his en’mies glad:

    43   Turn’d his sword’s edge, and him to stand

              in battle hast not made.

    44   His glory thou hast made to cease,

              his throne to ground down cast;

    45   Shorten’d his days of youth, and him

              with shame thou cover’d hast.

    46   How long, Lord, wilt thou hide thyself?

              for ever, in thine ire?

         And shall thine indignation

              burn like unto a fire?

    47   Remember, Lord, how short a time

              I shall on earth remain:

         O wherefore is it so that thou

              has made all men in vain?

    48   What man is he that liveth here,

              and death shall never see?

         Or from the power of the grave

              what man his soul shall free?

    49   Thy former loving-kindnesses,

              O Lord, where be they now?

         Those which in truth and faithfulness

              to David sworn hast thou?

    50   Mind, Lord, thy servant’s sad reproach;

              how I in bosom bear

         The scornings of the people all,

              who strong and mighty are.

    51   Wherewith thy raging enemies

              reproach’d, O Lord, think on;

         Wherewith they have reproach’d the steps

              of thine anointed one.

    52   All blessing to the Lord our God

              let be ascribed then:

         For evermore so let it be.

              Amen, yea, and amen.

  • Psalm 094

    1    O Lord God, unto whom alone

              all vengeance doth belong;

         O mighty God, who vengeance own’st,

              shine forth, avenging wrong.

    2    Lift up thyself, thou of the earth

              the sov’reign Judge that art;

         And unto those that are so proud

              a due reward impart.

    3    How long, O mighty God, shall they

              who lewd and wicked be,

         How long shall they who wicked are

              thus triumph haughtily?

    4    How long shall things most hard by them

              be uttered and told?

         And all that work iniquity

              to boast themselves be bold?

    5    Thy folk they break in pieces, Lord,

              thine heritage oppress:

    6    The widow they and stranger slay,

              and kill the fatherless.

    7    Yet say they, God it shall not see,

              nor God of Jacob know.

    8    Ye brutish people! understand;

              fools! when wise will ye grow?

    9    The Lord did plant the ear of man,

              and hear then shall not he?

         He only form’d the eye, and then

              shall he not clearly see?

    10   He that the nations doth correct,

              shall he not chastise you?

         He knowledge unto man doth teach,

              and shall himself not know?

    11   Man’s thoughts to be but vanity

              the Lord doth well discern.

    12   Bless’d is the man thou chast’nest, Lord,

              and mak’st thy law to learn:

    13   That thou may’st give him rest from days

              of sad adversity,

         Until the pit be digg’d for those

              that work iniquity.

    14   For sure the Lord will not cast off

              those that his people be,

         Neither his own inheritance

              quit and forsake will he:

    15   But judgment unto righteousness

              shall yet return again;

         And all shall follow after it

              that are right-hearted men.

    16   Who will rise up for me against

              those that do wickedly?

         Who will stand up for me ‘gainst those

              that work iniquity?

    17   Unless the Lord had been my help

              when I was sore opprest,

         Almost my soul had in the house

              of silence been at rest.

    18   When I had uttered this word,

              (my foot doth slip away,)

         Thy mercy held me up, O Lord,

              thy goodness did me stay.

    19   Amidst the multitude of thoughts

              which in my heart do fight,

         My soul, lest it be overcharg’d,

              thy comforts do delight.

    20   Shall of iniquity the throne

              have fellowship with thee,

         Which mischief, cunningly contriv’d,

              doth by a law decree?

    21   Against the righteous souls they join,

              they guiltless blood condemn.

    22   But of my refuge God’s the rock,

              and my defence from them.

    23    On them their own iniquity

              the Lord shall bring and lay,

         And cut them off in their own sin;

              our Lord God shall them slay.