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Psalm 108 (Tate & Brady)

C.M. (8.6.8.6) Psalm 108 Nahum Tate, Nicholas Brady

Psalm Text

1 O God, my heart is fully bent

to magnify thy Name;

My tongue with cheerful songs of praise

shall celebrate thy fame.

2 Awake, my lute, nor thou, my harp

Thy warbling notes delay

Whilst I with early hymns of joy

present the dawning day.

3 To all the list'ning tribes, O Lord,

thy wonders I will tell;

And to those nations sing thy praise,

that round about us dwell.

4 Because thy mercy's boundless height

the highest heav'n transcends,

And far beyond th' aspiring clouds

thy faithful truth extends.

5 Be thou, O God, exalted high

above the starry frame;

And let the earth, with one consent,

confess thy glorious Name.

6 That all thy chosen people thee

their Savior may declare:

Let thy right hand protect me still,

and answer thou my pray'r.

7 Since God himself has said the word,

whose promise cannot fail

With joy I Shechem shall divide,

and measure Succoth's vale.

8 Gilead is mine, Manasseh too,

and Ephriam owns my cause:

Their strength my regal pow'r supports,

and Judah gives my laws.

9 Moab I'll make my servile drunge,

on vanquished Edom tread;

And through the proud Philistine lands

my conqu'ring banners spread.

10 By whose support and aid shall I

their well-fenced city gain?

Who will my troops securely lead

through Edom's guarded plain?

11 Lord, wilt not thou assist our arms,

which late thou didst forsake?

And wilt not thou of these our hosts

once more the guidance take?

12 O, to thy servants in distress

thy speedy succor send;

For vain it is on human aid

for safety to depend.

13 then valiant acts shall we perform,

if thou thy pow'r disclose;

For God it is, and God alone,

that treads down all our foes.

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This metrical psalm text is in the public domain.