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Psalm 113 (Version 2)

L.M. (8.8.8.8) Psalm 113 Isaac Watts

Psalm Text

Ye servants of th' Almighty King,

In every age his praises sing;

Where'er the sun shall rise or set,

The nations shall his praise repeat.

Above the earth, beyond the sky,

Stands his high throne of majesty:

Nor time, nor place, his power restrain,

Nor bound his universal reign.

Which of the sons of Adam dare,

Or angels, with their God compare?

His glories how divinely bright,

Who dwells in uncreated light!

Behold his love: he stoops to view

What saints above and angels do;

And condescends yet more to know

The mean affairs of men below.

From dust and cottages obscure

His grace exalts the humble poor;

Gives them the honour of his sons,

And fits them for their heavenly thrones.

[A word of his creating voice

Can make the barren house rejoice:

Tho' Sarah's ninety years were past,

The promis'd seed is born at last.

With joy the mother views her son,

And tells the wonders God has done:

Faith may grow strong when sense despairs,

If nature fails, the promise bears.]

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