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P149b. Praise ye the Lord: unto him sing

1 Praise ye the Lord: unto him sing
a new song, and his praise
in the assembly of his saints
in sweet psalms do ye raise.
2 Let Israel in his Maker joy,
and to him praises sing:
let all that Zion’s children are
be joyful in their King.

3 O let them unto his great name
give praises in the dance;
let them with timbrel and with harp
in songs his praise advance.
4 For God doth pleasure take in those
that his own people be;
and he with his salvation sure
the meek will beautify.

5 And in his glory excellent
let all his saints rejoice:
let them to him upon their beds
aloud lift up their voice.
6 Let in their mouth aloft be raised
the high praise of the Lord,
and let them have in their right hand
a sharp two-edged sword;

7 To execute the vengeance due
upon the heathen all,
and make deserved punishment
upon the people fall.
8 With chains as prisOners to bind
their kings that them command;
yea, and with iron fetters strong,
the nobles of their land.

9 On them the judgment to perform
found written in his word:
an honour this to all his saints.
O do ye praise the Lord.

Text Information
First Line: Praise ye the Lord: unto him sing
Meter: CM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2004
Scripture:
Notes: May sing to DUNFERMLINE (#53)
Tune Information
Name: WALDECK
Composer: Johann Heinrich Knecht, 1750-1817
Meter: CM
Key: D Major



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