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Psalm 105

C.M. (8.6.8.6) Tune: JACKSON Psalm 105 Scottish Psalter (1650)

Psalm Text

Give thanks to God, call on his name;

to men his deeds make known.

Sing ye to him, sing psalms; proclaim

his wondrous works each one.

See that ye in his holy name

to glory do accord;

And let the heart of ev'ry one

rejoice that seeks the Lord.

The Lord Almighty, and his strength,

with stedfast hearts seek ye:

His blessed and his gracious face

seek ye continually.

Think on the works that he hath done,

which admiration breed;

His wonders, and the judgments all

which from his mouth proceed;

O ye that are of Abr'ham's race,

his servant well approv'n;

And ye that Jacob's children are,

whom he chose for his own.

Because he, and he only, is

the mighty Lord our God;

And his most righteous judgments are

in all the earth abroad.

His cov'nant he remember'd hath,

that it may ever stand:

To thousand generations

the word he did command.

Which covenant he firmly made

with faithful Abraham,

And unto Isaac, by his oath,

he did renew the same:

And unto Jacob, for a law,

he made it firm and sure,

A covenant to Israel,

which ever should endure.

He said, I'll give Canaan's land

for heritage to you;

While they were strangers there,

and few, in number very few:

While yet they went from land to land

without a sure abode;

And while through sundry kingdoms they

did wander far abroad;

Yet, notwithstanding suffer'd he

no man to do them wrong:

Yea, for their sakes, he did reprove

kings, who were great and strong.

Thus did he say, Touch ye not those

that mine anointed be,

Nor do the prophets any harm

that do pertain to me.

He call'd for famine on the land,

he brake the staff of bread:

But yet he sent a man before,

by whom they should be fed;

Ev'n Joseph, whom unnat'rally

sell for a slave did they;

Whose feet with fetters they did hurt,

and he in irons lay;

Until the time that his word came

to give him liberty;

The word and purpose of the Lord

did him in prison try.

Then sent the king, and did command

that he enlarg'd should be:

He that the people's ruler was

did send to set him free.

A lord to rule his family

he rais'd him, as most fit;

To him of all that he possess'd

he did the charge commit:

That he might at his pleasure bind

the princes of the land;

And he might teach his senators

wisdom to understand.

The people then of Israel

down into Egypt came;

And Jacob also sojourned

within the land of Ham.

And he did greatly by his pow'r

increase his people there;

And stronger than their enemies

they by his blessing were.

Their heart he turned to envy

his folk maliciously,

With those that his own servants were

to deal in subtilty.

His servant Moses he did send,

Aaron his chosen one.

By these his signs and wonders great

in Ham's land were made known.

Darkness he sent, and made it dark;

his word they did obey.

He turn'd their waters into blood,

and he their fish did slay.

The land in plenty brought forth frogs

in chambers of their kings.

His word all sorts of flies and lice

in all their borders brings.

He hail for rain, and flaming fire

into their land he sent:

And he their vines and fig-trees smote:

trees of their coasts he rent.

He spake, and caterpillars came,

locusts did much abound;

Which in their land all herbs consum'd,

and all fruits of their ground.

He smote all first-born in their land,

chief of their strength each one.

With gold and silver brought them forth,

weak in their tribes were none.

Egypt was glad when forth they went,

their fear on them did light.

He spread a cloud for covering,

and fire to shine by night.

They ask'd, and he brought quails:

with bread of heav'n he filled them.

He open'd rocks, floods gush'd,

and ran in deserts like a stream.

For on his holy promise he,

and servant Abr'ham, thought.

With joy his people, his elect

with gladness, forth he brought.

And unto them the pleasant lands

he of the heathen gave;

That of the people's labour they

inheritance might have.

That they his statutes might observe

according to his word;

And that they might his laws obey.

Give praise unto the Lord.

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1650 Scottish Psalter (1650)

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