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Lord God to whom doth appertain

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #PXCIV (1742) Lyrics: 1 Lord God to whom doth appertain The recompence of wrongs: O mighty God, shine clearly forth, To whom revenge belongs. 2 Thou judge of th' earth, lift up thy self, The proud their wages pay. 3 How long, O Lord, shall wicked men, How long triumph shall they? 4 O how long shall they utter forth, And grievous things express? How long shall all such boast themselves As do work wickedness? 5 Lord they thy folk in pieces break, And heritage oppress. 6 The widow and the stranger slay, And kill the fatherless. 7 The Lord, they say, yet shall not see, Nor Jacob's God it mind 8 Learn brutish people, and ye fools, When will you wisdom find? 9 Who plants the ear, shall he not hear? Who forms the eye not see? 10 Who heathen smites shall be not check? Man's teacher, knows not he? [2] 11 Jehovah knows the thoughts of men, That they are very vain: 12 Lord blest is he whom thou correct'st, And in thy law dost train. 13 That thou may'st give him quietness From days of misery Until the pit be digged for Such as do wickedly. 14 Because Jehovah never will His people cast away: Nor yet will he forsake his own Inheritance for aye. 15 But judgment unto righteousness Shall sure return and reign, And then all upright ones in heart, Shall follow it again. 16 Against the evil doers who Will up for me arise? Who stand up for me against them That work iniquities? 17 Had not the Lord me help'd, my soul Had near in silence dwell'd. 18 When as I said my foot slips, Lord, Thy mercy me upheld. [3] 19 Amidst the multitude of thoughts That are within my mind, Still from thy consolations My soul delight doth find. 20 What, shall the throne of wickedness Have fellowship with thee? Which mischief frames and executes By law and vile decree. 21 They jointly gathered themselves Together they withstood The soul of him that righteous is, And damn'd the guiltless blood. 22 Nevertheless Jehovah is To me a refuge high: My God he also is the rock, Where I for safety fly. 23 Their mischief he on them shall bring, And in the wickedness Shall cut them off, yea, ev'n the Lord Our God shall them suppress. Scripture: Psalm 94 Languages: English
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Lord God, to whom alone pertains

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PXCIV (1758) Lyrics: 1 Lord God to whom alone pertains the recompence of wrongs, O mighty God, shine clearly forth, to whom revenge belongs. 2 Thou Judge of th' earth wilt rise, the proud their wages pay. 3 How long, O LORD, shall wicked men, how long triumph shall they? 4 How long shall they break out and say, things very hard to bear? How long shall all such boast themselves, who wicked workers are? 5 LORD, they thy people grind to dust, thine heritage oppress; 6 The widow and the stranger slay, And kill the fatherless. 7 And yet they insolently say; JAH, this shall never see, Nor by the God of Jacob shall, these things regarded be. 8 But O ye stupid people, will ye never learn to know Ye foolish in your hearts and ways, wise will ye never grow? 9 He planted ev'ry hearing ear; and hear then shall not He? Who formed ev'ry seeing eye, shall He not clearly see? 10 He who the nations doth chastize, shall he not chasten you? He teaches knowledge to all men: and shall not He them know? 11 JEHOVAH always clearly sees, what thoughts men entertain; He judges and He tries them all, and knows they all are vain. [2 Part] 12 O JAH, how bless'd is he whom Thou dost fatherly chastise; And out of thy most perfect law, Thou teachest to be wise? 13 That Thou may'st give him quietness till evil times are past; Until the pit be digg'd wherein, the wicked shall be cast. 14 For sure the LORD will not cast off His people utterly; Nor his inheritance forsake to perpetuity. 15 But judgment shall to righteousness, clearly return and reign; And all who are of upright heart, shall follow in her train. 16 Against the evil doers, who will up for me arise? Who stand up for me against those that work iniquities? 17 Unless the LORD had been my help, none other could me save; My soul had quickly dwelt within the silence of the grave. 18 And when I said, my moving foot is ready just to slide; Thy mercies LORD, then held me up, and made me firm abide. 19 Amidst the multitude of thoughts, tumultuous in my mind, Still from thy consolations sweet, My soul delight doth find. 20 What shall the throne of wickedness Have fellowship with Thee; Which frameth mischief by a law and acts it by decree? 21 They run in crouds against the souls of men both just and good; And they condemn to punishment, those of most harmless blood. 22 But yet the LORD has always been a refuge high to me; and of my confidence the rock my God shall always be. 23 The LORD our God their mischief will on their own heads repay; In their own malice cut the down, yea will them surely slay. Scripture: Psalm 94 Languages: English
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LORD God, to whom alone pertains

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PXCIV (1773) Lyrics: 1 Lord God to whom alone pertains the recompence of wrongs, O mighty God, shine clearly forth, to whom revenge belongs. 2 Thou Judge of th' earth wilt rise, the proud their wages pay. 3 How long, O LORD, shall wicked men, how long triumph shall they? 4 How long shall they break out and say, things very hard to bear? How long shall all such boast themselves, who wicked workers are? 5 LORD, they thy people grind to dust, thine heritage oppress; 6 The widow and the stranger slay, And kill the fatherless. 7 And yet they insolently say; JAH, this shall never see, Nor by the God of Jacob shall, these things regarded be. 8 But O ye stupid people, will ye never learn to know? Ye foolish in your hearts and ways, wise will ye never grow? 9 He planted ev'ry hearing ear; and hear then shall not He? Who formed ev'ry seeing eye, shall He not clearly see? 10 He who the nations doth chastize, shall he not chasten you? He teaches knowledge to all men: and shall not He them know? 11 JEHOVAH always clearly sees what thoughts men entertain; He judges and He tries them all, and knows they all are vain. [2 Part] 12 O JAH, how bless'd is he whom Thou dost fatherly chastise; And out of thy most perfect law, Thou teachest to be wise? 13 That Thou may'st give him quietness till evil times are past; Until the pit be digg'd wherein, the wicked shall be cast. 14 For sure the LORD will not cast off His people utterly; Nor his inheritance forsake to perpetuity. 15 But judgment shall to righteousness, clearly return and reign; And all who are of upright heart, shall follow in her train. 16 Against the evil doers, who will up for me arise? Who stand up for me against those that work iniquities? [3 Part] 17 Unless the LORD had been my help, none other could me save; My soul had quickly dwelt within the silence of the grave. 18 And when I said, my moving foot is ready just to slide; Thy mercies LORD, then held me up, and made me firm abide. 19 Amidst the multitude of thoughts, tumultuous in my mind; Still from thy consolations sweet my soul delight doth find. 20 What shall the throne of wickedness Have fellowship with Thee; Which frameth mischief by a law and acts it by decree? 21 They run in crouds against the souls of men both just and good; And they condemn to punishment, those of most harmless blood. 22 But yet the LORD has always been a refuge high to me; and of my confidence the rock, my God shall always be. 23 The LORD our God their mischief will on their own heads repay; In their own malice cut the down, yea will them surely slay. Scripture: Psalm 94 Languages: English

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