Psalm 97Words: Brady and Tate, A New Version of the Psalms of David 1 Jehovah reigns, let all the earth in his just government rejoice; O Let all the isles, with sacred mirth, in his applause unite their Voice. 2 Darkness and clouds of awful shade his dazzling glory shroud in state, Justice and truth his guards are made, and, fixed by his pavilion, wait. 3 Devouring fire before his face his foes around with vengeance struck; 4 His lightnings set the world on blaze; earth saw it, and with terror shook, 5 The proudest hills his presence felt, their height nor strength could help afford; The proudest hills like wax did melt in presence of th' Almighty Lord. 6 The heav'ns, his righteousness to show, with storms of fire our foes pursued; And all the trembling world below have his descending glory viewed. 7 Confounded be their impious hosts, who make the gods to whom they pray; All who of pageant idols boast, to him, ye gods, your worship pay. 8 Glad Zion of thy triumph heard, and Judah's daughters were o'erjoyed Because thy righteous judgments, Lord, Have Pagan pride and pow'r destroyed. 9 For thou, O God, art seated high, above earth's potentates enthroned; Thou, Lord, unrivalled in the sky, supreme by all the gods art owned. 10 You, who to serve this Lord aspire, abhor what's ill, and truth esteem; He'll keep his servants' souls entire, and them from wicked hands redeem, 11 For seeds are sown of glorious light, a future harvest for the just; And gladness for the heart that's right, to recompense its pious trust, 12 Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord: memorials of his holiness Deep in your faithful breasts record, and with your thankful tongues confess, |
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