O blessed ever be the Lord, who is my strength and might, Who doth instruct my hands to war, my fingers teach to fight. My goodness, fortress, my high tow'r, deliverer, and shield, In whom I trust: who under me my people makes to yield. Lord, what is man, that thou of him dost so much knowledge take? Or son of man, that thou of him so great account dost make? Man is like vanity; his days, as shadows, pass away. Lord, bow thy heav'ns, come down, touch thou the hills, and smoke shall they. Cast forth thy lightning, scatter them; thine arrows shoot, them rout. Thine hand send from above, me save; from great depths draw me out; And from the hand of children strange, Whose mouth speaks vanity; And their right hand is a right hand that works deceitfully. A new song I to thee will sing, Lord, on a psaltery; I on a ten-string'd instrument will praises sing to thee. Ev'n he it is that unto kings salvation doth send; Who his own servant David doth from hurtful sword defend. O free me from strange children's hand, whose mouth speaks vanity; And their right hand a right hand is that works deceitfully. That, as the plants, our sons may be in youth grown up that are; Our daughters like to corner-stones, carv'd like a palace fair. That to afford all kind of store our garners may be fill'd; That our sheep thousands, in our streets ten thousands they may yield. That strong our oxen be for work, that no in-breaking be, Nor going out; and that our streets may from complaints be free. Those people blessed are who be in such a case as this; Yea, blessed all those people are, whose God JEHOVAH is.