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Psalm 94

Author: Scottish Psalter (1650)
Year: 1650
Style: metrical_psalm
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O Lord God, unto whom alone

all vengeance doth belong;

O mighty God, who vengeance own'st,

shine forth, avenging wrong.

Lift up thyself, thou of the earth

the sov'reign Judge that art;

And unto those that are so proud

a due reward impart.

How long, O mighty God, shall they

who lewd and wicked be,

How long shall they who wicked are

thus triumph haughtily?

How long shall things most hard by them

be uttered and told?

And all that work iniquity

to boast themselves be bold?

Thy folk they break in pieces, Lord,

thine heritage oppress:

The widow they and stranger slay,

and kill the fatherless.

Yet say they, God it shall not see,

nor God of Jacob know.

Ye brutish people! understand;

fools! when wise will ye grow?

The Lord did plant the ear of man,

and hear then shall not he?

He only form'd the eye, and

then shall he not clearly see?

He that the nations doth correct,

shall he not chastise you?

He knowledge unto man doth teach,

and shall himself not know?

Man's thoughts to be but vanity

the Lord doth well discern.

Bless'd is the man thou chast'nest, Lord,

and mak'st thy law to learn:

That thou may'st give him rest from days

of sad adversity,

Until the pit be digg'd for those

that work iniquity.

For sure the Lord will not cast off

those that his people be,

Neither his own inheritance

quit and forsake will he:

But judgment unto righteousness

shall yet return again;

And all shall follow after it

that are right-hearted men.

Who will rise up for me against

those that do wickedly?

Who will stand up for me 'gainst those

that work iniquity?

Unless the Lord had been my help

when I was sore opprest,

Almost my soul had in the house

of silence been at rest.

When I had uttered this word,

(my foot doth slip away,)

Thy mercy held me up, O Lord,

thy goodness did me stay.

Amidst the multitude of thoughts

which in my heart do fight,

My soul, lest it be overcharg'd,

thy comforts do delight.

Shall of iniquity the throne

have fellowship with thee,

Which mischief, cunningly contriv'd,

doth by a law decree?

Against the righteous souls they join,

they guiltless blood condemn.

But of my refuge God's the rock,

and my defence from them.

On them their own iniquity

the Lord shall bring and lay,

And cut them off in their own sin;

our Lord God shall them slay.

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