Tag: Songs of Christ

  • Psalm 014

    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    Upon men’s sons the Lord from heav’n

              did cast his eyes abroad,

         To see if any understood,

              and did seek after God.



    3    They altogether filthy are,

              they all aside are gone;

         And there is none that doeth good,

              yea, sure there is not 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    There fear’d they much; for God is with

              the whole race of the just.

    6    You shame the counsel of the poor,

              because God is his trust.

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

              when back the Lord shall bring

         His captives, Jacob shall rejoice,

              and Israel shall sing.

  • Psalm 013

    1    How long wilt thou forget me, Lord?

              shall it for ever be?

         O how long shall it be that thou

              wilt hide thy face from me?

    2    How long take counsel in my soul,

              still sad in heart, shall I?

         How long exalted over me

              shall be mine enemy?

    3    O Lord my God, consider well,

              and answer to me make:

         Mine eyes enlighten, lest the sleep

              of death me overtake:

    4    Lest that mine enemy should say,

              Against him I prevail’d;

         And those that trouble me rejoice,

              when I am mov’d and fail’d.

    5    But I have all my confidence

              thy mercy set upon;

         My heart within me shall rejoice

              in thy salvation.

    6    I will unto the Lord my God

              sing praises cheerfully,

         Because he hath his bounty shown

              to me abundantly.

  • Psalm 018

    1    Thee will I love, O Lord, my strength.

    2          My fortress is the Lord,

         My rock, and he that doth to me

              deliverance afford:

         My God, my strength, whom I will trust,

              a buckler unto me,

         The horn of my salvation,

              and my high tow’r, is he.

    3    Upon the Lord, who worthy is

              of praises, will I cry;

         And then shall I preserved be

              safe from mine enemy.

    4    Floods of ill men affrighted me,

              death’s pangs about me went;

    5    Hell’s sorrows me environed;

              death’s snares did me prevent.

    6    In my distress I call’d on God,

              cry to my God did I;

         He from his temple heard my voice,

              to his ears came my cry.

    7    Th’ earth, as affrighted, then did shake,

              trembling upon it seiz’d:

         The hills’ foundations moved were,

              because he was displeas’d.

    8    Up from his nostrils came a smoke,

              and from his mouth there came

         Devouring fire, and coals by it

              were turned into flame.

    9   He also bowed down the heav’ns,

              and thence he did descend;

         And thickest clouds of darkness did

              under his feet attend.

    10   And he upon a cherub rode,

              and thereon he did fly;

         Yea, on the swift wings of the wind

              his flight was from on high.

    11   He darkness made his secret place:

              about him, for his tent,

         Dark waters were, and thickest clouds

              of th’ airy firmament.

    12   And at the brightness of that light,

              which was before his eye,

         His thick clouds pass’d away, hailstones

              and coals of fire did fly.

    13   The Lord God also in the heav’ns

              did thunder in his ire;

         And there the Highest gave his voice,

              hailstones and coals of fire.

    14   Yea, he his arrows sent abroad,

              and them he scattered;

         His lightnings also he shot out,

              and them discomfited.

    15   The waters’ channels then were seen,

              the world’s foundations vast

         At thy rebuke discover’d were,

              and at thy nostrils’ blast.

    16   And from above the Lord sent down,

              and took me from below;

         From many waters he me drew,

              which would me overflow.

    17   He me reliev’d from my strong foes,

              and such as did me hate;

         Because he saw that they for me

              too strong were, and too great.

    18   They me prevented in the day

              of my calamity;

         But even then the Lord himself

              a stay was unto me.

    19   He to a place where liberty

              and room was hath me brought;

         Because he took delight in me,

              he my deliv’rance wrought.

    20   According to my righteousness

              he did me recompense,

         He me repaid according to

              my hands’ pure innocence.

    21   For I God’s ways kept, from my God

              did not turn wickedly.

    22   His judgments were before me, I

              his laws put not from me.

    23   Sincere before him was my heart;

              with him upright was I;

         And watchfully I kept myself

              from mine iniquity.

    24   After my righteousness the Lord

              hath recompensed me,

         After the cleanness of my hands

              appearing in his eye.

    25   Thou gracious to the gracious art,

              to upright men upright:

    26   Pure to the pure, froward thou kyth’st

              unto the froward wight.

    27   For thou wilt the afflicted save

              in grief that low do lie:

         But wilt bring down the countenance

              of them whose looks are high.

    28   The Lord will light my candle so,

              that it shall shine full bright:

         The Lord my God will also make

              my darkness to be light.

    29   By thee through troops of men I break,

              and them discomfit all;

         And, by my God assisting me,

              I overleap a wall.

    30   As for God, perfect is his way:

              the Lord his word is try’d;

         He is a buckler to all those

              who do in him confide.


    31   Who but the Lord is God? but he

              who is a rock and stay?

    32   ‘Tis God that girdeth me with strength,

              and perfect makes my way.

    33   He made my feet swift as the hinds,

              set me on my high places.

    34   Mine hands to war he taught, mine arms

              brake bows of steel in pieces.

    35   The shield of thy salvation

              thou didst on me bestow:

         Thy right hand held me up, and great

              thy kindness made me grow.

    36   And in my way my steps thou hast

              enlarged under me,

         That I go safely, and my feet

              are kept from sliding free.

    37   Mine en’mies I pursued have,

              and did them overtake;

         Nor did I turn again till I

              an end of them did make.

    38   I wounded them, they could not rise;

              they at my feet did fall.

    39   Thou girdedst me with strength for war;

              my foes thou brought’st down all:

    40   And thou hast giv’n to me the necks

              of all mine enemies;

         That I might them destroy and slay,

              who did against me rise.

    41   They cried out, but there was none

              that would or could them save;

         Yea, they did cry unto the Lord,

              but he no answer gave.

    42   Then did I beat them small as dust

              before the wind that flies;

         And I did cast them out like dirt

              upon the street that lies.

    43   Thou mad’st me free from people’s strife,

              and heathen’s head to be:

         A people whom I have not known

              shall service do to me.

    44   At hearing they shall me obey,

              to me they shall submit.

    45   Strangers for fear shall fade away,

              who in close places sit.

    46   God lives, bless’d be my Rock; the God

              of my health praised be.

    47   God doth avenge me, and subdues

              the people under me.

    48   He saves me from mine enemies;

              yea, thou hast lifted me

         Above my foes; and from the man

              of vi’lence set me free.

    49   Therefore to thee will I give thanks

              the heathen folk among;

         And to thy name, O Lord, I will

              sing praises in a song.

    50   He great deliv’rance gives his king:

              he mercy doth extend

         To David, his anointed one,

              and his seed without end.

  • Psalm 011

    1    I in the Lord do put my trust:

              how is it then that ye

         Say to my soul, Flee, as a bird,

              unto your mountain high?

    2    For, lo, the wicked bend their bow,

              their shafts on string they fit,

         That those who upright are in heart

              they privily may hit.

    3    If the foundations be destroy’d,

              what hath the righteous done?

    4    God in his holy temple is,

              in heaven is his throne:

         His eyes do see, his eye-lids try

    5         men’s sons. The just he proves:

         But his soul hates the wicked man,

              and him that vi’lence loves.

    6    Snares, fire and brimstone, furious storms,

              on sinners he shall rain:

         This, as the portion of their cup,

              doth unto them pertain.

    7    Because the Lord most righteous doth

              in righteousness delight;

         And with a pleasant countenance

              beholdeth the upright.

  • Psalm 015

    1    Within thy tabernacle, Lord,

              who shall abide with thee?

         And in thy high and holy hill

              who shall a dweller be?

    2    The man that walketh uprightly,

              and worketh righteousness,

         And as he thinketh in his heart,

              so doth he truth express.

    3    Who doth not slander with his tongue,

              nor to his friend doth hurt;

         Nor yet against his neighbour doth

              take up an ill report.

    4    In whose eyes vile men are despis’d;

              but those that God do fear

         He honoureth; and changeth not,

              though to his hurt he swear.

    5    His coin puts not to usury,

              nor take reward will he

         Against the guiltless. Who doth thus

              shall never moved be.

  • Psalm 010

    1    Wherefore is it that thou, O Lord,

              dost stand from us afar?

         And wherefore hidest thou thyself,

              when times so troublous are?

    2    The wicked in his loftiness

              doth persecute the poor:

         In these devices they have fram’d

              let them be taken sure.

    3    The wicked of his heart’s desire

              doth talk with boasting great;

         He blesseth him that’s covetous,

              whom yet the Lord doth hate.

    4    The wicked, through his pride of face,

              on God he doth not call;

         And in the counsels of his heart

              the Lord is not at all.

    5    His ways they always grievous are;

              thy judgments from his sight

         Removed are: at all his foes

              he puffeth with despight.

    6    Within his heart he thus hath said,

              I shall not moved be;

         And no adversity at all

              shall ever come to me.

    7    His mouth with cursing, fraud, deceit,

              is fill’d abundantly;

         And underneath his tongue there is

              mischief and vanity.

    8    He closely sits in villages;

              he slays the innocent:

         Against the poor that pass him by

              his cruel eyes are bent.

    9    He, lion-like, lurks in his den;

              he waits the poor to take;

         And when he draws him in his net,

              his prey he doth him make.

    10   Himself he humbleth very low,

              he croucheth down withal,

         That so a multitude of poor

              may by his strong ones fall.

    11   He thus hath said within his heart,

              The Lord hath quite forgot;

         He hides his countenance, and he

              for ever sees it not.

    12   O Lord, do thou arise; O God,

              lift up thine hand on high:

         Put not the meek afflicted ones

              out of thy memory.

    13   Why is it that the wicked man

              thus doth the Lord despise?

         Because that God will it require

              he in his heart denies.

    14   Thou hast it seen; for their mischief

              and spite thou wilt repay:

         The poor commits himself to thee;

              thou art the orphan’s stay.

    15   The arm break of the wicked man,

              and of the evil one;

         Do thou seek out his wickedness,

              until thou findest none.

    16   The Lord is King through ages all,

              ev’n to eternity;

         The heathen people from his land

              are perish’d utterly.

    17   O Lord, of those that humble are

              thou the desire didst hear;

         Thou wilt prepare their heart, and thou

              to hear wilt bend thine ear;

    18   To judge the fatherless, and those

              that are oppressed sore;

         That man, that is but sprung of earth,

              may them oppress no more.

  • Psalm 012

    1    Help, Lord, because the godly man

              doth daily fade away;

         And from among the sons of men

              the faithful do decay.

    2    Unto his neighbour ev’ry one

              doth utter vanity:

         They with a double heart do speak,

              and lips of flattery.

    3    God shall cut off all flatt’ring lips,

              tongues that speak proudly thus,

    4    We’ll with our tongue prevail, our lips

              are ours: who’s lord o’er us?

    5    For poor oppress’d, and for the sighs

              of needy, rise will I,

         Saith God, and him in safety set

              from such as him defy.

    6    The words of God are words most pure;

              they be like silver try’d

         In earthen furnace, seven times

              that hath been purify’d.

    7    Lord, thou shalt them preserve and keep

              for ever from this race.

    8    On each side walk the wicked, when

              vile men are high in place.

  • Psalm 008

    1    How excellent in all the earth,

              Lord, our Lord, is thy name!

         Who hast thy glory far advanc’d

              above the starry frame.

    2    From infants’ and from sucklings’ mouth

              thou didest strength ordain,

         For thy foes’ cause, that so thou might’st

              th’ avenging foe restrain.

    3    When I look up unto the heav’ns,

              which thine own fingers fram’d,

         Unto the moon, and to the stars,

              which were by thee ordain’d;

    4    Then say I, What is man, that he

              remember’d is by thee?

         Or what the son of man, that thou

              so kind to him should’st be?

    5    For thou a little lower hast

              him than the angels made;

         With glory and with dignity

              thou crowned hast his head.

    6    Of thy hands’ works thou mad’st him lord,

              all under’s feet didst lay;

    7    All sheep and oxen, yea, and beasts

              that in the field do stray;

    8    Fowls of the air, fish of the sea,

              all that pass through the same.

    9    How excellent in all the earth,

              Lord, our Lord, is thy name!

  • Psalm 009

    Tune by Lizzie Depriest

    Psalm 9:1-11 Demo

    1    Lord, thee I’ll praise with all my heart,
              thy wonders all proclaim.
    2    In thee, most High, I’ll greatly joy,
              and sing unto thy name.

    3    When back my foes were turn’d, they fell,
              and perish’d at thy sight:
    4    For thou maintain’dst my right and cause;
              on throne sat’st judging right.

    5    The heathen thou rebuked hast,
              the wicked overthrown;
         Thou hast put out their names, that they
              may never more be known.

    6    O en’my! now destructions have
              an end perpetual:
         Thou cities raz’d; perish’d with them
              is their memorial.

    7    God shall endure for aye; he doth
              for judgment set his throne;
    8    In righteousness to judge the world,
              justice to give each one.

    9    God also will a refuge be
              for those that are oppress’d;
         A refuge will he be in times
              of trouble to distress’d.

    10   And they that know thy name, in thee
              their confidence will place:
         For thou hast not forsaken them
              that truly seek thy face.

    11   O sing ye praises to the Lord,
              that dwells in Sion hill;
         And all the nations among
              his deeds record ye still.

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    12   When he enquireth after blood,

              he then rememb’reth them:

         The humble folk he not forgets

              that call upon his name.

    13   Lord, pity me; behold the grief

              which I from foes sustain;

         Ev’n thou, who from the gates of death

              dost raise me up again;

    14  That I, in Sion’s daughters’ gates,

              may all thy praise advance;

         And that I may rejoice always

              in thy deliverance.

    15  The heathen are sunk in the pit

              which they themselves prepar’d;

         And in the net which they have hid

              their own feet fast are snar’d.

    16  The Lord is by the judgment known

              which he himself hath wrought:

         The sinners’ hands do make the snares

              wherewith themselves are caught.

    17  They who are wicked into hell

              each one shall turned be;

         And all the nations that forget

              to seek the Lord most high.

    18 For they that needy are shall not

              forgotten be alway;

         The expectation of the poor

              shall not be lost for aye.

    19 Arise, Lord, let not man prevail;

              judge heathen in thy sight:

    20   That they may know themselves but men,

              the nations, Lord, affright.

  • Psalm 007

    1    O Lord my God, in thee do I

              my confidence repose:

         Save and deliver me from all

              my persecuting foes;

    2    Lest that the enemy my soul

              should, like a lion, tear,

         In pieces rending it, while there

              is no deliverer.

    3    O Lord my God, if it be so

              that I committed this;

         If it be so that in my hands

              iniquity there is:

    4    If I rewarded ill to him

              that was at peace with me;

         (Yea, ev’n the man that without cause

              my foe was I did free;)

    5    Then let the foe pursue and take

              my soul, and my life thrust

         Down to the earth, and let him lay

              mine honour in the dust.

    6    Rise in thy wrath, Lord, raise thyself,

              for my foes raging be;

         And, to the judgment which thou hast

              commanded, wake for me.

    7    So shall th’ assembly of thy folk

              about encompass thee:

         Thou, therefore, for their sakes, return

              unto thy place on high.

    8    The Lord he shall the people judge:

              my judge, Jehovah, be,

         After my righteousness, and mine

              integrity in me.

    9    O let the wicked’s malice end;

              but stablish stedfastly

         The righteous: for the righteous God

              the hearts and reins doth try.

    10   In God, who saves th’ upright in heart,

              is my defence and stay.

    11   God just men judgeth, God is wroth

              with ill men ev’ry day.

    12   If he do not return again,

              then he his sword will whet;

         His bow he hath already bent,

              and hath it ready set:

    13   He also hath for him prepar’d

              the instruments of death;

         Against the persecutors he

              his shafts ordained hath.

    14   Behold, he with iniquity

              doth travail, as in birth;

         A mischief he conceived hath,

              and falsehood shall bring forth.

    15   He made a pit and digg’d it deep,

              another there to take;

         But he is fall’n into the ditch

              which he himself did make.

    16   Upon his own head his mischief

              shall be returned home;

         His vi’lent dealing also down

              on his own pate shall come.

    17   According to his righteousness

              the Lord I’ll magnify;

         And will sing praise unto the name

              of God that is most high.