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Psalm 135

C.M. (8.6.8.6) Tune: HARRINGTON Psalm 135 Scottish Psalter (1650)

Psalm Text

Praise ye the Lord, the Lord's name praise;

his servants, praise ye God.

Who stand in God's house, in the courts

of our God make abode.

Praise ye the Lord, for he is good;

unto him praises sing:

Sing praises to his name, because

it is a pleasant thing.

For Jacob to himself the Lord

did chuse of his good pleasure,

And he hath chosen Israel

for his peculiar treasure.

Because I know assuredly

the Lord is very great,

And that our Lord above all gods

in glory hath his seat.

What things soever pleas'd the Lord,

that in the heav'n did he,

And in the earth, the seas,

and all the places deep that be.

He from the ends of earth doth make

the vapours to ascend;

With rain he lightnings makes, and wind

doth from his treasures send.

Egypt's first-born, from man to beast

9who smote. Strange tokens he

On Phar'oh and his servants sent,

Egypt, in midst of thee.

He smote great nations, slew great kings:

Sihon of Heshbon king,

And Og of Bashan, and to nought

did Canaan's kingdoms bring:

And for a wealthy heritage

their pleasant land he gave,

An heritage which Israel,

his chosen folk, should have.

Thy name, O Lord, shall still endure,

and thy memorial

With honour shall continu'd be

to generations all.

For why? the righteous God will judge

his people righteously;

Concerning those that do him serve,

himself repent will he.

The idols of the nations

of silver are and gold,

And by the hands of men is made

their fashion and mould.

Mouths have they, but they do not speak;

eyes, but they do not see;

Ears have they, but hear not; and in

their mouths no breathing be.

Their makers are like them; so are

all that on them rely.

O Isr'el's house, bless God; bless God,

O Aaron's family.

O bless the Lord, of Levi's house

ye who his servants are;

And bless the holy name of God,

all ye the Lord that fear.

And blessed be the Lord our God

from Sion's holy hill,

Who dwelleth at Jerusalem.

The Lord O praise ye still.

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1650 Scottish Psalter (1650)

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