Psalm 149
Words: John
Pullain, as in The Scottish Psalter of 1635
Music:
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Anglo-Genevan 149th,
Harmony from the Scottish Psalter of 1635, |
1 Sing unto the LORD,
with hearty accord,
A new joyful song:
His praises resound,
in every ground,
His Saints all among.
2 Let Israel rejoice,
And praise eke with voice,
His maker loving:
The sons of Zion,
Let them every one
Be glad in their King.
3 Let all them advance
His Name in the dance,
Both now and always,
With harp and tabert,
Even so likewise let
Them utter his praise.
4 The LORD's pleasure is,
In them that are his;
Not willing to start:
But all means do seek
To succor the meek
And humble in heart.
5 The saints more and less
His praise shall express,
As is good and right:
Rejoicing, I say,
Both now and for ay,
In their beds at night.
6 Their throats shall burst out
In every rout,
In praise of their LORD:
And as men most bold,
In hand shall they hold
A two edged sword.
7 Aveng�d to be
In every degree
The heathen upon:
And for to reprove,
As them doth behoove
The people each one.
8 To bind strange Kings fast
In chains that will last,
Their nobles also
In hard iron bands,
As well feet as hands,
To their grief and woe.
9 That they may indeed
Give sentence with speed
On them to their pain,
Which is right always,
Such honor and praise
His saints shall obtain.
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