Psalm 136          N.

Words: Sternhold and Hopkins, The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre

L.M.

  1  Praise ye the Lord, for he is good;
     for his mercy endureth for ever.
  2  Give praise unto the God of gods;
     for his mercy, &c.
  3  Give praise unto the Lord of lords; 
     for his mercy, &c.
  4  Who only doth great wondrous works; 
     for his mercy, &c.
  5  Who by his wisdom made the heavens; 
     for his mercy, &c.
  6  Who on the waters stretched the earth; 
     for his mercy, &c.
  7  Who made great lights to shine abroad; 
     for his mercy, &c.
  8  The sun to rule the lightsome day; 
     for his mercy, &c.
  9  The moon and stars to rule the night;
     for his mercy, &c.
 10  Who Egypt smote with the first-born;
     for his mercy, &c.
 11  And Israel brought out from thence;
     for his mercy, &c.
 12  With mighty hand and out-stretched arm;
     for his mercy, &c.
 13  Who cut the Red Sea in two parts;
     for his mercy, &c.
 14  And Israel made to pass through;
     for his mercy, &c.
 15  And drowned Pharaoh and his host;
     for his mercy, &c.
 16  Through wilderness his people led;
     for his mercy, &c.
 17  Who did smite great and noble kings;
     for his mercy, &c.
 18  Yea, and also slew mighty kings;
     for his mercy, &c.
 19  Sehon king of the Amorltes;
     for his mercy, &c,
 20  And Og the king of Basan land;
     for his mercy, &c.
 21  And gave their land for heritage;
     for his mercy, &c.
 22  Even to his servant Israel;
     for his mercy, &c.
 23  Rememb'ring us in Iow estate;
     for his mercy, &c.
 24  And from oppressors rescued us;
     for his mercy, &c.
 25  Who giveth food unto all flesh;
     for his mercy, &c.
 26  Praise ye the Lord of heav'n above;
     for his mercy, &c.
 27  Give thanks unto the Lord of lords;
     for his mercy endureth forever. 

6's  Another of the same, by T. C.

  1  O Praise the Lord benign,
     whose mercy ne'er decays;
     Give thanks, and praises sing
     to God of gods always;
        For certainly
        his mercies dure
        Both firm and sure
        eternally.

  2  The Lord of lords praise ye,
     Whose mercies ever dure
     Great wonders only he
     doth by his power sure:
        For certainly, &c.

  3  Which God omnipotent
     by his great wisdom he
     The heav'n and firmament
     did frame as we may see:
        For certainly, &c. 

  4  Yea, he the, heavy charge
     Of all the earth did lay
     Upon the waters large
     remaining to this day:
        For certainly, &c.

  5  Great lights he made, for why?
     his mercy lasts alway;
     The sun most gloriously
     to rule the lightsome day:
        For certainly, &c.

  6  Also the moon so clear,
     which shineth in our sight,
     And stars that do appear
     to guide the darksome night:
        For certainly, &c.

  7  With grievous plagues and sore
     all Egypt smote he then,
     The first-born less and more
     be slew of beasts and men:
        For certainly, &c.

  8  And from amidst their land
     his Israel forth brought,
     Which he with mighty hand
     and out-stretched arm hath wrought:
        For certainly, &c.

  9  The sea he cut in two,
     which stood up like a wall,
     And made through it to go
     his chosen children all:
        For certainly, &c.

 10  But overwhelm-ed then
     the haughty king Pharaoh,
     With his huge host of men
     and chariots also:
        For certainly, &c.

 11  Who led through wilderness
     his people safe and sound;
     And for his love endless
     great kings he brought to ground
        For certainly, &c.

 12  And with puissant hand
     slew kings of mighty fame,
     As of the Amorites' land
     Sehon the king by name:
        For certainly, &c.

 13  And Og the giant large,
     of Basan king also,
     Whose land for heritage
     he gave his people to:
        For certainly, &c.

 14  E'en unto Israel
     his servant dear, I say,
     That he therein might dwell,
     and there abide alway:
        For certainly, &c.

 15  Who us remembered when
     in our most low degree,
     And from oppressors then
     in safety set us free:
        For certainly, &c.

 16  Who doth all flesh with food
     abundantly supply:
     Wherefore let God most good
     be praised incessantly:
        For certainly
        his mercies dure
        Both firm and sure
        eternally.


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