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Psalm 135 (Tate & Brady)

Authors: Nahum Tate, Nicholas Brady
Year: 1696
Style: metrical_psalm
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1 O Praise the Lord with one consent,

and magnify his name;

Let all the servants of the Lord

his worthy praise proclaim.

2 Praise him all ye that in his house

attend with constant care;

With those that to his outmost courts

with humble zeal repair.

3 For this our truest int'rest is,

glad hymns of praise to sing;

And with loud songs to bless his name,

a most delightful thing.

4 For God his own peculiar choice

the sons of Jacob makes;

And Israel's offspring for his own

most valued treasure takes.

5 That God is great we often have

by glad experience found;

And seen how he with wondrous pow'r

above all gods is crowned.

6 For he with unresisted strength

performs his sov'reign will,

In heav'n and earth, and wat'ry stores,

that earth's deep caverns fill.

7 He raises vapors from the ground,

which, poised in liquid air,

Fall down at last in show'rs, through which

his dreadful lightnings glare.

8 He from his storehouse brings the wind;

and he with vengeful hand

The first-born slew of man and beast

thro' Egypt's mourning land.

9 He dreadful signs and wonders showed

thro' stubborn Egypt's coasts;

Nor Pharaoh could his plagues escape,

nor all his num'rous hosts.

10,11 'Twas he that various nations smote,

and mighty kings suppressed;

Sihon and Og, and all besides

who Canaan's land possessed.

12,13 Their land upon his chosen race

he firmly did entail;

For which his fame shall always last,

his praise shall never fail.

14 For God shall soon his people's cause

with pitying eyes survey;

Repent him of his wrath, and turn

his kindled rage away.

15 Those idols, whose false worship spreads

o'er all the heathen lands,

Are made of silver and of gold,

the work of human hands.

16,17 They move not their fictitious tongues,

nor see with polished eyes;

Their counterfeited ears are deaf,

no breath their mouth supplies.

18 As senseless as themselves are they

that all their skill apply

To make them, or in dang'rous times

on them for aid rely.

19 Their just returns of thanks to God

let grateful Israel pay;

Nor let the priests of Aaron's race

to bless the Lord delay.

20 Their sense of his unbounded love

let Levi's house express;

And let all those that fear the Lord

his name for ever bless.

21 Let all with thanks his wondrous works

in Zion's courts proclaim;

Let them in Salem, where he dwells,

exalt his holy name.

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