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Psalm 21: The king in thy great strength, O Lord

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P22 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: The king in thy great strength, O Lord Lyrics: 1The king in thy great strength, O Lord, shall very joyful be: In thy salvation rejoice how veh’mently shall he! 2Thou hast bestowed upon him all that his heart would have; And thou from him didst not withhold whate’er his lips did crave. 3For thou with blessings him prevent’st of goodness manifold; And thou hast set upon his head a crown of purest gold. 4When he desired life of thee, thou life to him didst give; Ev’n such a length of days, that he for evermore should live. 5In that salvation wrought by thee his glory is made great; Honour and comely majesty thou hast upon him set. 6Because that thou for evermore most blessed hast him made; And thou hast with thy countenance made him exceeding glad. 7Because the king upon the Lord his confidence doth lay; And through the grace of the most High shall not be mov’d away. 8Thine hand shall all those men find out that en’mies are to thee; Ev’n thy right hand shall find out those of thee that haters be. 9Like fiery ov’n thou shalt them make, when kindled is thine ire; God shall them swallow in his wrath, devour them shall the fire. 10Their fruit from earth thou shalt destroy, their seed men from among: 11For they beyond their might ‘gainst thee did plot mischief and wrong. 12Thou therefore shalt make them turn back, when thou thy shafts shalt place Upon thy strings, made ready all to fly against their face. 13In thy great pow’r and strength, O Lord, be thou exalted high; So shall we sing with joyful hearts, thy power praise shall we. Scripture: Psalm 21 Languages: English
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Psalm 22: My God, my God, why hast thou me

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P23 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: My God, my God, why hast thou me Lyrics: 1My God, my God, why hast thou me forsaken? why so far Art thou from helping me, and from my words that roaring are? 2All day, my God, to thee I cry, yet am not heard by thee; And in the season of the night I cannot silent be. 3But thou art holy, thou that dost inhabit Isr’el’s praise. 4Our fathers hop’d in thee, they hop’d and thou didst them release. 5When unto thee they sent their cry, to them deliv’rance came: Because they put their trust in thee, they were not put to shame. 6But as for me, a worm I am, and as no man am priz’d: Reproach of men I am, and by the people am despis’d. 7All that me see laugh me to scorn; shoot out the lip do they; They nod and shake their heads at me, and, mocking, thus do say, 8This man did trust in God, that he would free him by his might: Let him deliver him, sith he had in him such delight. 9But thou art he out of the womb that didst me safely take; When I was on my mother’s breasts thou me to hope didst make. 10And I was cast upon thy care, ev’n from the womb till now; And from my mother’s belly, Lord, my God and guide art thou. 11Be not far off, for grief is near, and none to help is found. 12Bulls many compass me, strong bulls of Bashan me surround. 13Their mouths they open’d wide on me, upon me gape did they, Like to a lion ravening and roaring for his prey. 14Like water I’m pour’d out, my bones all out of joint do part: Amidst my bowels, as the wax, so melted is my heart. 15My strength is like a potsherd dry’d; my tongue it cleaveth fast Unto my jaws; and to the dust of death thou brought me hast. 16For dogs have compass’d me about: the wicked, that did meet In their assembly, me inclos’d; they pierc’d my hands and feet. 17I all my bones may tell; they do upon me look and stare. 18Upon my vesture lots they cast, and clothes among them share. 19But be not far, O Lord, my strength; haste to give help to me. 20From sword my soul, from pow’r of dogs my darling set thou free. 21Out of the roaring lion’s mouth do thou me shield and save: For from the horns of unicorns an ear to me thou gave. 22I will shew forth thy name unto those that my brethren are; Amidst the congregation thy praise I will declare. 23Praise ye the Lord, who do him fear; him glorify all ye The seed of Jacob: fear him all that Isr’el’s children be. 24For he despis’d not nor abhorr’d th’ afflicted’s misery; Nor from him hid his face, but heard when he to him did cry. 25Within the congregation great my praise shall be of thee; My vows before them that him fear shall be perform’d by me. 26The meek shall eat, and shall be fill’d; they also praise shall give Unto the Lord that do him seek: your heart shall ever live. 27All ends of th’ earth remember shall, and turn the Lord unto; All kindreds of the nations to him shall homage do: 28Because the kingdom to the Lord doth appertain as his; Likewise among the nations the Governor he is. 29Earth’s fat ones eat, and worship shall: all who to dust descend Shall bow to him; none of them can his soul from death defend. 30A seed shall service do to him; unto the Lord it shall Be for a generation reckon’d in ages all. 31They shall come, and they shall declare his truth and righteousness Unto a people yet unborn, and that he hath done this. Scripture: Psalm 22 Languages: English
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Psalm 23: The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P24 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want Lyrics: 1The Lord’s my shepherd, I’ll not want. He makes me down to lie In pastures green: he leadeth me the quiet waters by. 2My soul he doth restore again; and me to walk doth make Within the paths of righteousness, ev’n for his own name’s sake. 3Yea, though I walk in death’s dark vale, yet will I fear none ill: For thou art with me; and thy rod and staff me comfort still. 4My table thou hast furnished in presence of my foes; My head thou dost with oil anoint, and my cup overflows. 5Goodness and mercy all my life shall surely follow me: And in God’s house for evermore my dwelling-place shall be. Scripture: Psalm 23 Languages: English
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Psalm 24: The earth belongs unto the Lord

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P25 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: The earth belongs unto the Lord Lyrics: 1The earth belongs unto the Lord, and all that it contains; The world that is inhabited, and all that there remains. 2For the foundations thereof he on the seas did lay, And he hath it established upon the floods to stay. 3Who is the man that shall ascend into the hill of God? Or who within his holy place shall have a firm abode? 4Whose hands are clean, whose heart is pure, and unto vanity Who hath not lifted up his soul, nor sworn deceitfully. 5He from th’ Eternal shall receive the blessing him upon, And righteousness, ev’n from the God of his salvation. 6This is the generation that after him enquire, O Jacob, who do seek thy face with their whole heart’s desire. 7Ye gates, lift up your heads on high; ye doors that last for aye, Be lifted up, that so the King of glory enter may. 8But who of glory is the King? The mighty Lord is this; Ev’n that same Lord, that great in might and strong in battle is. 9Ye gates, lift up your heads; ye doors, doors that do last for aye, Be lifted up, that so the King of glory enter may. 10But who is he that is the King of glory? who is this? The Lord of hosts, and none but he, the King of glory is. Scripture: Psalm 24 Languages: English
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Psalm 25: To thee I lift my soul

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P26 (1800) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: To thee I lift my soul: Lyrics: 1To thee I lift my soul: 2O Lord, I trust in thee: My God, let me not be asham’d, nor foes triumph o’er me. 3Let none that wait on thee be put to shame at all; But those that without cause transgress, let shame upon them fall. 4Shew me thy ways, O Lord; thy paths, O teach thou me: 5And do thou lead me in thy truth, therein my teacher be: For thou art God that dost to me salvation send, And I upon thee all the day expecting do attend. 6Thy tender mercies, Lord, I pray thee to remember, And loving-kindnesses; for they have been of old for ever. 7My sins and faults of youth do thou, O Lord, forget: After thy mercy think on me, and for thy goodness great. 8God good and upright is: the way he’ll sinners show. 9The meek in judgment he will guide, and make his path to know. 10The whole paths of the Lord are truth and mercy sure, To those that do his cov’nant keep, and testimonies pure. 11Now, for thine own name’s sake, O Lord, I thee entreat To pardon mine iniquity; for it is very great. 12What man is he that fears the Lord, and doth him serve? Him shall he teach the way that he shall choose, and still observe. 13His soul shall dwell at ease; and his posterity Shall flourish still, and of the earth inheritors shall be. 14With those that fear him is the secret of the Lord; The knowledge of his covenant he will to them afford. 15Mine eyes upon the Lord continually are set: For he it is that shall bring forth my feet out of the net. 16Turn unto me thy face, and to me mercy show; Because that I am desolate, and am brought very low. 17My heart’s griefs are increas’d: me from distress relieve. 18See mine affliction and my pain, and all my sins forgive. 19Consider thou my foes, because they many are; And it a cruel hatred is which they against me bear. 20O do thou keep my soul, do thou deliver me: And let me never be asham’d, because I trust in thee. 21Let uprightness and truth keep me, who thee attend. 22Redemption, Lord, to Israel from all his troubles send. Scripture: Psalm 25 Languages: English
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Psalm 25: To thee I lift my soul, O Lord

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P27 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: To thee I lift my soul, O Lord: Lyrics: 1To thee I lift my soul, O Lord: 2My God, I trust in thee: Let me not be asham’d; let not my foes triumph o’er me. 3Yea, let thou none ashamed be that do on thee attend: Ashamed let them be, O Lord, who without cause offend. 4Thy ways, Lord, shew; teach me thy paths: 5Lead me in truth, teach me: For of my safety thou art God; all day I wait on thee. 6Thy mercies, that most tender are, do thou, O Lord, remember, And loving-kindnesses; for they have been of old for ever. 7Let not the errors of my youth, nor sins, remember’d be: In mercy, for thy goodness’ sake, O Lord, remember me. 8The Lord is good and gracious, he upright is also: He therefore sinners will instruct in ways that they should go. 9The meek and lowly he will guide in judgment just alway: To meek and poor afflicted ones he’ll clearly teach his way. 10The whole paths of the Lord our God are truth and mercy sure, To such as keep his covenant, and testimonies pure. 11Now, for thine own name’s sake, O Lord, I humbly thee entreat To pardon mine iniquity; for it is very great. 12What man fears God? him shall he teach the way that he shall chuse. 13His soul shall dwell at ease; his seed the earth, as heirs, shall use. 14The secret of the Lord is with such as do fear his name; And he his holy covenant will manifest to them. 15Towards the Lord my waiting eyes continually are set; For he it is that shall bring forth my feet out of the net. 16O turn thee unto me, O God, have mercy me upon; Because I solitary am, and in affliction. 17Enlarg’d the griefs are of mine heart; me from distress relieve. 18See mine affliction and my pain, and all my sins forgive. 19Consider thou mine enemies, because they many are; And it a cruel hatred is which they against me bear. 20O do thou keep my soul; O God, do thou deliver me: Let me not be asham’d; for I do put my trust in thee. 21O let integrity and truth keep me, who thee attend. 22Redemption, Lord, to Israel from all his troubles send. Scripture: Psalm 25 Languages: English
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Psalm 26: Judge me, O Lord, for I have walk'd

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P28 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Judge me, O Lord, for I have walk'd Lyrics: 1Judge me, O Lord, for I have walk’d in mine integrity: I trusted also in the Lord; slide therefore shall not I. 2Examine me, and do me prove; try heart and reins, O God: 3For thy love is before mine eyes, thy truth’s paths I have trode. 4With persons vain I have not sat, nor with dissemblers gone: 5Th’ assembly of ill men I hate; to sit with such I shun. 6Mine hands in innocence, O Lord, I’ll wash and purify; So to thine holy altar go, and compass it will I: 7That I, with voice of thanksgiving, may publish and declare, And tell of all thy mighty works, that great and wondrous are. 8The habitation of thy house, Lord, I have loved well; Yea, in that place I do delight where doth thine honour dwell. 9With sinners gather not my soul, and such as blood would spill: 10Whose hands mischievous plots, right hand corrupting bribes do fill. 11But as for me, I will walk on in mine integrity: Do thou redeem me, and, O Lord, be merciful to me. 12My foot upon an even place doth stand with steadfastness: Within the congregations th’ Eternal I will bless. Scripture: Psalm 26 Languages: English
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Psalm 27: The Lord's my light and saving health

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P29 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: The Lord's my light and saving health Lyrics: 1The Lord’s my light and saving health, who shall make me dismay’d? My life’s strength is the Lord, of whom then shall I be afraid? 2When as mine enemies and foes, most wicked persons all, To eat my flesh against me rose, they stumbled and did fall. 3Against me though an host encamp, my heart yet fearless is: Though war against me rise, I will be confident in this. 4One thing I of the Lord desir’d, and will seek to obtain, That all days of my life I may within God’s house remain; That I the beauty of the Lord behold may and admire, And that I in his holy place may rev’rently enquire. 5For he in his pavilion shall me hide in evil days; In secret of his tent me hide, and on a rock me raise. 6And now, ev’n at this present time, mine head shall lifted be Above all those that are my foes, and round encompass me: Therefore unto his tabernacle I’ll sacrifices bring Of joyfulness; I’ll sing, yea, I to God will praises sing. 7O Lord, give ear unto my voice, when I do cry to thee; Upon me also mercy have, and do thou answer me. 8When thou didst say, Seek ye my face, then unto thee reply Thus did my heart, Above all things thy face, Lord, seek will I. 9Far from me hide not thou thy face; put not away from thee Thy servant in thy wrath: thou hast an helper been to me. O God of my salvation, leave me not, nor forsake: 10Though me my parents both should leave, the Lord will me up take. 11O Lord, instruct me in thy way, to me a leader be In a plain path, because of those that hatred bear to me. 12Give me not to mine en’mies’ will; for witnesses that lie Against me risen are, and such as breathe out cruelty. 13I fainted had, unless that I believed had to see The Lord’s own goodness in the land of them that living be. 14Wait on the Lord, and be thou strong, and he shall strength afford Unto thine heart; yea, do thou wait, I say, upon the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 27 Languages: English
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Psalm 28: To thee I'll cry, O Lord, my rock

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P30 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: To thee I'll cry, O Lord, my rock Lyrics: 1To thee I’ll cry, O Lord, my rock; hold not thy peace to me; Lest like those that to pit descend I by thy silence be. 2The voice hear of my humble pray’rs, when unto thee I cry; When to thine holy oracle I lift mine hands on high. 3With ill men draw me not away that work iniquity; That speak peace to their friends, while in their hearts doth mischief lie. 4Give them according to their deeds and ills endeavoured: And as their handy-works deserve, to them be rendered. 5God shall not build, but them destroy, who would not understand The Lord’s own works, nor did regard the doing of his hand. 6For ever blessed be the Lord, for graciously he heard The voice of my petitions, and prayers did regard. 7The Lord’s my strength and shield; my heart upon him did rely; And I am helped: hence my heart doth joy exceedingly, And with my song I will him praise. 8Their strength is God alone: He also is the saving strength of his anointed one. 9O thine own people do thou save, bless thine inheritance; Them also do thou feed, and them for evermore advance. Scripture: Psalm 28 Languages: English
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Psalm 29: Give ye unto the Lord, ye sons

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P31 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Give ye unto the Lord, ye sons Lyrics: 1Give ye unto the Lord, ye sons that of the mighty be, All strength and glory to the Lord with cheerfulness give ye. 2Unto the Lord the glory give that to his name is due; And in the beauty of holiness unto Jehovah bow. 3The Lord’s voice on the waters is; the God of majesty Doth thunder, and on multitudes of waters sitteth he. 4A pow’rful voice it is that comes out from the Lord most high; The voice of that great Lord is full of glorious majesty. 5The voice of the Eternal doth asunder cedars tear; Yea, God the Lord doth cedars break that Lebanon doth bear. 6He makes them like a calf to skip, ev’n that great Lebanon, And, like to a young unicorn, the mountain Sirion. 7God’s voice divides the flames of fire; 8The desert it doth shake: The Lord doth make the wilderness of Kadesh all to quake. 9God’s voice doth make the hinds to calve, it makes the forest bare: And in his temple ev’ry one his glory doth declare. 10The Lord sits on the floods; the Lord sits King, and ever shall. 11The Lord will give his people strength, and with peace bless them all. Scripture: Psalm 29 Languages: English

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