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6086. Sing a New Song to Jehovah

1. Sing a new song to Jehovah,
for the wonders He has wrought,
His right hand and arm most holy
triumph to His cause have brought.
In His love and tender mercy
He has made salvation known,
In the sight of every nation
He His righteousness has shown.

2. Truth and mercy toward His people
He has ever kept in mind,
And His full and free salvation
He has shown to all mankind.
Sing, O earth, sing to Jehovah,
praises to Jehovah sing;
With the swelling notes of music
shout before the Lord, the King.

3. Seas and all your fullness, thunder,
all earth’s peoples, now rejoice,
Floods and hills, in praise uniting,
to the Lord lift up your voice.
For, behold, Jehovah cometh,
robed in justice and in might;
He alone will judge the nations,
and His judgment shall be right.

Text Information
First Line: Sing a new song to Jehovah
Title: Sing a New Song to Jehovah
Meter: 87.87 D
Language: English
Source: The Psalter (Pittsburgh: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: AUSTRIA (Haydn)
Arranger: Franz Josef Haydn (1797)
Meter: 87.87 D
Incipit: 12324 32716 54323
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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