A Psalm of Asaph. Sing loud to God our strength; with joy to Jacob's God do sing. Take up a psalm, the pleasant harp, timbrel and psalt'ry bring. Blow trumpets at new-moon, what day our feast appointed is: For charge to Isr'el, and a law of Jacob's God was this. To Joseph this a testimony he made, when Egypt land He travell'd through, where speech I heard I did not understand. His shoulder I from burdens took, his hands from pots did free. Thou didst in trouble on me call, and I deliver'd thee: In secret place of thundering I did thee answer make; And at the streams of Meribah of thee a proof did take. O thou, my people, give an ear, I'll testify to thee; To thee, O Isr'el, if thou wilt but hearken unto me. In midst of thee there shall not be any strange god at all; Nor unto any god unknown thou bowing down shalt fall. I am the Lord thy God, which did from Egypt land thee guide; I'll fill thy mouth abundantly, do thou it open wide. But yet my people to my voice would not attentive be; And ev'n my chosen Israel he would have none of me. So to the lust of their own hearts I them delivered; And then in counsels of their own they vainly wandered. O that my people had me heard, Isr'el my ways had chose! I had their en'mies soon subdu'd, my hand turn'd on their foes. The haters of the Lord to him submission should have feign'd; But as for them, their time should have for evermore remain'd. He should have also fed them with the finest of the wheat; Of honey from the rock thy fill I should have made thee eat.