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PCXXVIIIa | The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre#PCXXVIIIb | PCXXIX |
1 How bless'd is he who fears the LORD
And walks in his appointed ways.
2 For thy hands labour thou shalt eat,
And shalt be happy all thy days.
3 Thy wife shall like a goodly vine
By thy house side be fruitful found:
Thy children like fair olive plants,
Adorn thy cheerful table round.
4 Lo, thus the man who fears the LORD,
With earthly good shall blessed be:
5 Yea more, the LORD from Zion hill
Will heav'nly blessings send to thee.
The good of our Jerusalem,
Thou all thy happy life shalt view.
6 Thy children's children thou shalt see,
And peaceful times on Isr'el too.
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First Line: | How bless'd is he who fears the LORD |
Meter: | Long Metre |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1773 |
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