Skip to main content

Psalm 12 (Tate & Brady)

C.M. (8.6.8.6) Psalm 12 Nahum Tate, Nicholas Brady

Psalm Text

1 Since godly men decay, O Lord,

do thou my cause defend;

For scarce these wretched times afford

one just and faithful friend.

2 One neighbor now can scarce believe

what t'other doth impart:

With flattering lips they all deceive,

and with a double heart.

3 But lips that with deceit abound

can never prosper long;

God's righteous vengeance will confound

the proud blaspheming tongue.

4 In vain those foolish boasters say,

"Our tongues are sure our own;

"With doubtful words we will betray,

and be controlled by none."

5 For God, who hears the suff'ring poor,

and their oppression knows,

Will soon arise and give them rest,

in spite of all their foes.

6 The word of God shall still abide,

and void of falsehood be,

As is the silver, sev'n times tried,

from drossy mixture free.

7 The promise of his aiding grace

shall reach the purposed end;

His servants from this faithless race

he ever shall defend.

8 Then shall the wicked be perplexed,

nor know which way to fly;

When those, whom they despised and vexed,

shall be advanced on high.

About This Psalm

Version
1696 Nahum Tate, Nicholas Brady

Themes

PsalmsWorship

This metrical psalm text is in the public domain.