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Psalm 86

C.M. (8.6.8.6) Tune: BELMONT Psalm 86 Scottish Psalter (1650)

Psalm Text

O Lord, do thou bow down thine ear,

and hear me graciously;

Because I sore afflicted am,

and am in poverty.

Because I'm holy, let my soul

by thee preserved be:

O thou my God, thy servant save,

that puts his trust in thee.

Sith unto thee I daily cry,

be merciful to me.

Rejoice thy servant's soul; for, Lord,

I lift my soul to thee.

For thou art gracious, O Lord,

and ready to forgive;

And rich in mercy, all that call

upon thee to relieve.

Hear, Lord, my pray'r; unto the voice

of my request attend:

In troublous times I'll call on thee;

for thou wilt answer send.

Lord, there is none among the gods

that may with thee compare;

And like the works which thou hast done,

not any work is there.

All nations whom thou mad'st shall come

and worship rev'rently

Before thy face; and they, O Lord,

thy name shall glorify.

Because thou art exceeding great,

and works by thee are done

Which are to be admir'd; and thou

art God thyself alone.

Teach me thy way, and in thy truth,

O Lord, then walk will I;

Unite my heart, that I thy name

may fear continually.

O Lord my God, with all my heart

to thee I will give praise;

And I the glory will ascribe

unto thy name always:

Because thy mercy toward me

in greatness doth excel;

And thou deliver'd hast my soul

out from the lowest hell.

O God, the proud against me rise,

and vi'lent men have met,

That for my soul have sought; and thee

before them have not set.

But thou art full of pity, Lord,

a God most gracious,

Long-suffering, and in thy truth

and mercy plenteous.

O turn to me thy countenance,

and mercy on me have;

Thy servant strengthen, and the son

of thine own handmaid save.

Shew me a sign for good, that they

which do me hate may see,

And be asham'd; because thou, Lord,

didst help and comfort me.

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1650 Scottish Psalter (1650)

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