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Psalm 7

C.M. (8.6.8.6) Psalm 7 Isaac Watts

Psalm Text

My trust is in my heavenly Friend,

My hope in thee, my God;

Rise and my helpless life defend

From those that seek my blood.

With insolence and fury they

My soul in pieces tear,

As hungry lions rend the prey

When no deliverer's near.

If I had e'er provok'd them first,

Or once abus'd my foe,

Then let him tread my life to dust,

And lay mine honour low.

If there be malice found in me,

I know thy piercing eyes;

I should not dare appeal to thee,

Nor ask my God to rise.

Arise, my God, lift up thy hand,

Their pride and power control;

Awake to judgment and command

Deliverance for my soul.

[Let sinners and their wicked rage

Be humbled to the dust;

Shall not the God of truth engage

To vindicate the just?

He knows the heart, he tries the reins,

He will defend th' upright:

His sharpest arrows he ordains

Against the sons of spite.

For me their malice digg'd a pit,

But there themselves are cast;

My God makes all their mischief light

On their own heads at last.]

That cruel persecuting race

Must feel his dreadful sword;

Awake, my soul, and praise the grace

And justice of the Lord.

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1719 Isaac Watts

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