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Praise Ye the Lord

Author: E. D. Mund Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 147:1 First Line: When earth and sea take up the strain Topics: Children's Day; Praise Used With Tune: [When earth and sea take up the strain]

Himno de Alabanza (Hymn of Praise)

Author: George Lockwood; Alfredo Colom Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 147:1 First Line: Entonemos un canto de alabanza (Let us sing to the Lord a song of praise) Used With Tune: [Entonemos un canto de alabanza] Text Sources: Guatemala

Now Praise the Lord

Author: Fred R. Anderson Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 147 First Line: Now praise the Lord, all living saints Topics: God Works Used With Tune: ST. ANNE (Croft)

You Are Our Living Bread

Author: Michael Joncas, b. 1955 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 147:14 First Line: I feed my people on the finest of bread Used With Tune: [I feed my people on the finest bread]
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Oh! praise the LORD with Hymns of Joy

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 147 Lyrics: 1 Oh! praise the LORD with Hymns of Joy, And celebrate his glorious Fame; For pleasant, good, and comely 'tis To sing loud Praises to his Name. His holy City GOD will build, Though levell'd even with the Ground, Bring back his People, though dispers'd Through all the Heathen Nations round. 2 He kindly heals the broken Hearts, And all their bleeding Wounds does close; He tells the Number of the Stars, Their sev'ral Names exactly knows; Great is the LORD, and great his Pow'r, His heav'nly Wisdom has no Bound; The Meek he raises, and throws down The haughty Wicked to the Ground. 3 To GOD, the LORD, a Hymn of Praise, With grateful Voices loudly sing; To Songs of Triumph tune the Harp, And touch with Skill each warbling String; He covers Heav'n with floating Clouds, And thence refreshing Rain bestows; Through him on lofty Mountain-Tops, The verdant Grass in Plenty grows. 4 He savage Beasts, that loosely range, With timely wholesome Food supplies; He feeds the Ravens tender Brood, And satisfies their hungry Cries. He values not the warlike Steed, But does his Strength disdain; The nimble Foot that swiftly runs, No Prize from him can gain. 5 But he to him that fears his Name, Mercy and tender Love extends; To him that on his boundless Grace With ever steadfast Hope depends. Let Sion and Jerusalem To GOD their constant Praise address, Who fenc'd their Gates with massy Brass, And does their num'rous Children bless. 6 Through all their Borders he gives Peace, With finest Flour of Wheat they're fed; He speaks the Word, and what he wills, Accomplish'd is as soon as said. Large Flakes of Snow, like fleecy Wool, Gently descends at this Command; And hoary Frost, like Ashes spread, Is plenteous scatter'd o'er the Land. 7 When join'd to these, he does his Hail These little icy Morsels send; Who can against his piercing Cold, Themselves sufficiently defend? He sends his Word, which melts the Ice, He makes the warmer Wind to blow, And soon the Streams, congeal'd before, Now thaw'd, in plenteous Currents flow. 8 By him his Statutes and Decrees To Jacob's Sons were plainly shown, And still to Israel's chosen Seed, He makes righteous Precepts known, No other Nations this can boast, Nor did he ever yet afford To Heathen Lands his Oracles, And Knowledge of his sacred Word. Topics: Songs of Praise to God the Creation and Providence Used With Tune: [Oh! praise the Lord with Hymns of Joy]
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Praise ye the Lord, for good is he

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 147 Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the Lord, for good it is Praise to our God to sing: Because a pleasant thing is this, Praise is a comely thing, 2 Jehovah doth Jerusalem Her buildings up repair; He doth together gather them That Israel's outcasts are. 3 The broken ones in heart he heals, Binds up their bruises all. 4 The number of the stars he tells All them by names doth call. 5 Great is our God and great in pow'r, His knowledge without bound. 6 The Lord lifts up the meek and poor, The wicked casts to ground. 7 Unto Jehovah see that you, Sing out with thanksgiving: Upon the harp our God unto See that you praises sing. 8 Who overspreads with clouds the skie, Who for the earth below Prepareth rain: on mountains high Who causeth grass to grow. 9 To beasts their food, to ravens young Who giveth when they cry. 10 His pleasure not in horses strong Nor in man's legs doth lie. 11 Who fear the Lord he joys in them, Whose hope one's mercy stays. 12 The Lord praise O Jerusalem, Thy God O Sion praise. 13 For thy gates bars he hath made strong, Thy children in thee bless'd. 14 He maketh peace thy coasts-along, Thee fills with wheat o' th' best 15 He forth on earth sends his decree, His word is swiftly past. 1 6 He gives snow like wool, and he Doth frost as ashes cast. 17 Like morsels forth he sends his ice, Who can his cold sustain? 18 He sendeth forth his word likewise: And melteth them again. 19 His wind he causeth forth to blow, And then the waters flow. He Jacob did his word, his law And judgments Israel show. 20 With any of the nations done In like sort hath not he: His judgments so they have not known, O praise Jehovah ye.
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Praise ye the Lord, 'tis good to sing

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 147 Lyrics: 1. Praise ye the Lord; 'tis good to sing The Praises of our God, and King; Praise is the most delightful Theme, And nothing more becomes our Frame. 2. The Lord Jerus'lem doth repair; And bring his scatter'd Exiles there. 3. He kindly heals the broken Heart; Binds up their Wounds, allays their Smart. 4. He numbers all the starry Flames; And calls them by their various Names. 5. Great is our Lord, of boundless Might; His Understanding's infinite. 6. The Lord the Meek hath rais'd,and crown'd; But cast the Wicked to the Ground. 7. To God your thankful Praises sing; And join the Harps melodious String. 8. Who clouds the Sky, prepares the Rains; Makes Grass to grow on Mounts, and Plains, 9. His Treasures, Beasts with Food, supply; And the young Ravens, when they cry. 10. He, in the Strength, or nimble Flight, Of Horse, or Man, takes no Delight. 11. The Lord takes Pleasure in the Just; And those that in his Mercy trust. Second Part 12. Jerusalem, Jehovah, praise; Sion, thy God, with sacred Lays. 13. He, thy Gates Bars with Strength possess't; In thee thy Children he hath blest. 14. He gives thy Borders Peace most sweet; And fills thee with the finest Wheat. 15. On Earth he sends forth his Decrees; His Word, like Light'ning, swiftly flees. 16. Like Wool, he cloaths the Ground, with Snows; His hoary Frost, as Ashes, throws: 17. Fragments of Ice casts from his Hand; And who before his Cold can stand? 18. He sendeth forth his high Commands, The Glebe is loosen'd from it's Bands; He bids the warmer Breezes blow; The Ice dissolves, the Waters flow. 19. His Word, and Will, by Act of Grace, He hath reveal'd to Jacobs Race; To Isr'el whom he chose his own, His Laws, and Judgments, are made known. 20. There's none of all the Nations round, With him, such Favour, e'er have found; To them, he never did afford, His Judgments. Therefore praise the Lord.

Praise ye the Lord

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 147 Topics: Prose Psalms Used With Tune: [Praise ye the Lord]
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Come let us join to praise our God

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 147 Lyrics: 1 Come let us join to praise our God, Who is our friend indeed: Who gives us life, and health, and food! And all what e'er we need. 2 His blessings have endow'd our fields, And caus'd each plant to grow; And full supplies to us they yield, And all that live below. 3 The early and the latter rain, The Lord was pleas'd to send; Our barns and kitchens fill'd again, By him, who is our friend. 4 Our God remembers us in love, And daily we receive His gifts and blessings from above: By which we more and live. 5 The labours of our hands are blest, Our wants are all supplied; What e'er doth answer for our best, The Lord will still provide. 6 We also have his holy word! And all the means of grace; Should we not worship him, our Lord? And sing his endless praise. 7 With joy and wonder we do see, What God for us has done! Our songs of praise shall ever be, To God, our God alone. Topics: Thanksgiving for the Fruits & c.

Psalm 147

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 147 First Line: Sing to God in great thanksgiving Used With Tune: [Sing praise to God in great thanksgiving]

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