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Psalm 103

Hymnal: FP2023 #103 (2023) First Line: O thou my soul, bless God the Lord Lyrics: 1 O thou my soul, bless God the Lord; and all that in me is Be stirrèd up his holy name to magnify and bless. 2 Bless, O my soul, the Lord thy God, and not forgetful be Of all his gracious benefits he hath bestowed on thee. 3 All thine iniquities who doth most graciously forgive: Who thy diseases all and pains doth heal, and thee relieve. 4 Who doth redeem thy life, that thou to death may'st not go down; Who thee with loving-kindness doth and tender mercies crown: 5 Who with abundance of good things doth satisfy thy mouth; So that, ev'n as the eagle's age, renewèd is thy youth. 6 God righteous judgment executes for all oppressèd ones. 7 His ways to Moses, he his acts made known to Isr'el's sons. 8 The Lord our God is merciful, and he is gräcious, Long-suffering, and slow to wrath, in mercy plenteous. 9 He will not chide continually, nor keep his anger still. 10 With us he dealt not as we sinned, nor did requite our ill. 11 For as the heaven in its height the earth surmounteth far: So great to those that do him fear his tender mercies are: 12 As far as east is distant from the west, so far hath he From us removèd, in his love, all our iniquity. 13 Such pity as a father hath unto his children dear; Like pity shows the Lord to such as worship him in fear. 14 For he remembers we are dust, and he our frame well knows. 15 Frail man, his days are like the grass, as flow'r in field he grows: 16 For over it the wind doth pass, and it away is gone; And of the place where once it was it shall no more be known. 17 But unto them that do him fear God's mercy never ends; And to their children's children still his righteousness extends: 18 To such as keep his covenant, and mindful are alway Of his most just commandements, that they may them obey. 19 The Lord preparèd hath his throne in heavens firm to stand; And ev'ry thing that being hath his kingdom doth command. 20 O ye his angels, that excel in strength, bless ye the Lord; Ye who obey what he commands, and hearken to his word. 21 O bless and magnify the Lord, ye glorious hosts of his; Ye ministers, that do fulfill whate'er his pleasure is. 22 O bless the Lord, all ye his works, wherewith the world is stored In his dominions ev'ry where. My soul, bless thou the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 103 Languages: English
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Psalm 104

Hymnal: FP2023 #104 (2023) First Line: Bless God, my soul. O Lord my God Lyrics: 1 Bless God, my soul. O Lord my God, thou art exceeding great; With honor and with majesty thou clothèd art in state. 2 With light, as with a robe, thyself thou coverest about; And, like unto a curtain, thou the heavens stretchest out. 3 Who of his chambers doth the beams within the waters lay; Who doth the clouds his chariot make, on wings of wind make way. 4 Who flaming fire his ministers, his angels sp'rits, doth make: 5 Who earth's foundätions did lay, that it should never shake. 6 Thou didst it cover with the deep, as with a garment spread: The waters stood above the hills, when thou the word but said. 7 But at the voice of thy rebuke they fled, and would not stay; They at thy thunder's dreadful voice did haste them fast away. 8 They by the mountains do ascend, and by the valley-ground Descend, unto that very place which thou for them didst found. 9 Thou hast a bound unto them set, that they may not pass over, That they do not return again the face of earth to cover. 10 He to the valleys sends the springs, which run among the hills: 11 They to all beasts of field give drink, wild asses drink their fills. 12 By them the fowls of heav'n shall have their habitätion, Which do among the branches sing with delectätion. 13 He from his chambers watereth the hills, when they are dried: With fruit and increase of thy works the earth is satisfied. 14 For cattle he makes grass to grow, he makes the herb to spring For th' use of man, that food to him he from the earth may bring; 15 And wine, that to the heart of man doth cheerfulness impart, Oil that his face makes shine, and bread that strengtheneth his heart. 16 The trees of God are full of sap; the cedars that do stand In Lebanon, which planted were by his almighty hand. 17 Birds of the air upon their boughs do choose their nests to make; As for the stork, the fir-tree she doth for her dwelling take. 18 The lofty mountains for wild goats a place of refuge be; The conies also to the rocks do for their safety flee. 19 He sets the moon in heav'n, thereby the seasons to discern: From him the sun his certain time of going down doth learn. 20 Thou darkness mak'st, 'tis night, then beasts of forests creep abroad. 21 The lions young roar for their prey, and seek their meat from God. 22 The sun doth rise, and home they flock, down in their dens they lie. 23 Man goes to work, his labor he doth to the ev'ning ply. 24 How manifold, Lord, are thy works! in wisdom wonderful Thou ev'ry one of them hast made; earth's of thy riches full: 25 So is this great and spacious sea, wherein things creeping are, Which numbered cannot be; and beasts both great and small are there. 26 There ships go; there thou mak'st to play that leviathan great. 27 These all wait on thee, that thou may'st in due time give them meat. 28 That which thou givest unto them they gather for their food; Thine hand thou open'st lib'rally, they fillèd are with good. 29 Thou hid'st thy face; they troubled are, their breath thou tak'st away; Then do they die, and to their dust return again do they. 30 Thy quick'ning spirit thou send'st forth, then they created be; And then the earth's decayèd face renewèd is by thee. 31 The glory of the mighty Lord continue shall for ever: The Lord JEHOVAH shall rejoice in all his works together. 32 Earth, as affrighted, trembleth all, if he on it but look; And if the mountains he but touch, they presently do smoke. 33 I will sing to the Lord most high, so long as I shall live; And while I being have I shall to my God praises give. 34 Of him my meditation shall sweet thoughts to me afford; And as for me, I will rejoice in God, my only Lord. 35 From earth let sinners be consumed, let ill men no more be. O thou my soul, bless thou the Lord. Praise to the Lord give ye. Scripture: Psalm 104 Languages: English
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Psalm 105

Hymnal: FP2023 #105 (2023) First Line: Give thanks to God, call on his name Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, call on his name; to men his deeds make known. 2 Sing ye to him, sing psalms; proclaim his wondrous works each one. 3 See that ye in his holy name to glory do accord; And let the heart of ev'ry one rejoice that seeks the Lord. 4 The Lord Almighty, and his strength, with steadfast hearts seek ye: His blessèd and his gracious face seek ye continually. 5 Think on the works that he hath done, which admiration breed; His wonders, and the judgments all which from his mouth proceed; 6 O ye that are of Abr'ham's race, his servant well approv'n; And ye that Jacob's children are, whom he chose for his own. 7 Because he, and he only, is the mighty Lord our God; And his most righteous judgments are in all the earth abroad. 8 His cov'nant he remembered hath, that it may ever stand: To thousand generätions the word he did command. 9 Which covenant he firmly made with faithful Abraham, And unto Isaac, by his oath, he did renew the same: 10 And unto Jacob, for a law, he made it firm and sure, A covenant to Israel, which ever should endure. 11 He said, I'll give Cänaan's land for heritage to you; 12 While they were strangers there, and few, in number very few: 13 While yet they went from land to land without a sure abode; And while through sundry kingdoms they did wander far abroad; 14 Yet, notwithstanding, suffered he no man to do them wrong; Yea, for their sakes, he did reprove kings, who were great and strong. 15 Thus did he say, Touch ye not those that mine anointed be, Nor do the prophets any harm that do pertain to me. 16 He called for famine on the land, he brake the staff of bread: 17 But yet he sent a man before, by whom they should be fed; Ev'n Joseph, whom unnat'rally sell for a slave did they; 18 Whose feet with fetters they did hurt, and he in irons lay; 19 Until the time that his word came to give him liberty; The word and purpose of the Lord did him in prison try. 20 Then sent the king, and did command that he enlarged should be: He that the people's ruler was did send to set him free. 21 A lord to rule his family he raised him, as most fit; To him of all that he possessed he did the charge commit: 22 That he might at his pleasure bind the princes of the land; And he might teach his senators wisdom to understand. 23 The people then of Israel down into Egypt came; And Jacob also sojournèd within the land of Ham. 24 And he did greatly by his pow'r increase his people there; And stronger than their enemies they by his blessing were. 25 Their heart he turnèd to envy his folk maliciously, With those that his own servants were to deal in subtlety. 26 His servant Moses he did send, Aaron his chosen one. 27 By these his signs and wonders great in Ham's land were made known. 28 Darkness he sent, and made it dark; his word they did obey. 29 He turned their waters into blood, and he their fish did slay. 30 The land in plenty brought forth frogs in chambers of their kings. 31 His word all sorts of flies and lice in all their borders brings. 32 He hail for rain, and flaming fire into their land he sent: 33 And he their vines and fig-trees smote; trees of their coasts he rent. 34 He spake, and caterpillars came, locusts did much abound; 35 Which in their land all herbs consumed, and all fruits of their ground. 36 He smote all first-born in their land, chief of their strength each one. 37 With gold and silver brought them forth, weak in their tribes were none. 38 Egypt was glad when forth they went, their fear on them did light. 39 He spread a cloud for covering, and fire to shine by night. 40 They asked, and he brought quails: with bread of heav'n he fillèd them. 41 He opened rocks, floods gushed, and ran in deserts like a stream. 42 For on his holy promise he, and servant Abr'ham, thought. 43 With joy his people, his elect with gladness, forth he brought. 44 And unto them the pleasant lands he of the heathen gave; That of the people's labor they inheritance might have. 45 That they his statutes might observe according to his word; And that they might his laws obey. Give praise unto the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 105 Languages: English
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Psalm 106

Hymnal: FP2023 #106 (2023) First Line: Give praise and thanks unto the Lord Lyrics: 1 Give praise and thanks unto the Lord, for bountiful is he; His tender mercy doth endure unto eternity. 2 God's mighty works who can express? or show forth all his praise? 3 Blessèd are they that judgment keep, and justly do always. 4 Remember me, Lord, with that love which thou to thine dost bear; With thy salvation, O my God, to visit me draw near: 5 That I thy chosen's good may see, and in their joy rejoice; And may with thine inheritance triumph with cheerful voice. 6 We with our fathers sinnèd have, and of iniquity Too long we have the workers been; we have done wickedly. 7 The wonders great, which thou, O Lord, didst work in Egypt land, Our fathers, though they saw, yet them they did not understand: And they thy mercies' multitude kept not in memory; But at the sea, ev'n the Red Sea, provoked him grievously. 8 Nevertheless he savèd them, ev'n for his own name's sake; That so he might to be well known his mighty power make. 9 When he the Red Sea did rebuke, then drièd up it was: Through depths, as through the wilderness, he safely made them pass. 10 From hands of those that hated them he did his people save; And from the en'my's cruel hand to them redemption gave. 11 The waters overwhelmed their foes; not one was left alive. 12 Then they believed his word, and praise to him in songs did give. 13 But soon did they his mighty works forget unthankfully, And on his counsel and his will did not wait patiently; 14 But much did lust in wilderness, and God in desert tempt. 15 He gave them what they sought, but to their soul he leanness sent. 16 And against Moses in the camp their envy did appear; At Aaron they, the saint of God, envious also were. 17 Therefore the earth did open wide, and Dathan did devour, And all Abiram's company did cover in that hour. 18 Likewise among their company a fire was kindled then; And so the hot consuming flame burnt up these wicked men. 19 Upon the hill of Horeb they an idol-calf did frame, A molten image they did make, and worshippèd the same. 20 And thus their glory, and their God, most vainly changèd they Into the likeness of an ox that eateth grass or hay. 21 They did forget the mighty God, that had their savior been, By whom such great things brought to pass they had in Egypt seen. 22 In Ham's land he did wondrous works, things terrible did he, When he his mighty hand and arm stretched out at the Red sea. 23 Then said he, He would them destroy, had not, his wrath to stay, His chosen Moses stood in breach, that them he should not slay. 24 Yea, they despised the pleasant land, believèd not his word: 25 But in their tents they murmurèd, not heark'ning to the Lord. 26 Therefore in desert them to slay he lifted up his hand: 27 'Mong nations to o'erthrow their seed, and scatter in each land. 28 They unto Baal-peor did themselves associate; The sacrifices of the dead they did profanely eat. 29 Thus, by their lewd invëntions, they did provoke his ire; And then upon them suddenly the plague brake in as fire. 30 Then Phin'has rose, and justice did, and so the plague did cease; 31 That to all ages counted was to him for righteousness. 32 And at the waters, where they strove, they did him angry make, In such sort, that it farèd ill with Moses for their sake: 33 Because they there his spirit meek provokèd bitterly, So that he uttered with his lips words unadvisedly. 34 Nor, as the Lord commanded them, did they the nations slay: 35 But with the heathen mingled were, and learned of them their way. 36 And they their idols served, which did a snare unto them turn. 37 Their sons and daughters they to dev'ls in sacrifice did burn. 38 In their own children's guiltless blood their hands they did imbrue, Whom to Cänaan's idols they for sacrifices slew: So was the land defiled with blood. 39 They stained with their own way, And with their own invëntions a whoring they did stray. 40 Against his people kindled was the wrath of God therefore, Insomuch that he did his own inheritance abhor. 41 He gave them to the heathen's hand; their foes did them command. 42 Their en'mies them oppressed, they were made subject to their hand. 43 He many times delivered them; but with their counsel so They him provoked, that for their sin they were brought very low. 44 Yet their affliction he beheld, when he did hear their cry: 45 And he for them his covenant did call to memory; After his mercies' multitude 46 he did repent: And made Them to be pitied of all those who did them captive lead. 47 O Lord our God, us save, and gather the heathen from among, That we thy holy name may praise in a triumphant song. 48 Blessed be JEHOVAH, Isr'el's God, to all eternity: Let all the people say, Amen. Praise to the Lord give ye. Scripture: Psalm 106 Languages: English
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Psalm 107

Hymnal: FP2023 #107 (2023) First Line: Praise God, for he is good: for still Lyrics: 1 Praise God, for he is good: for still his mercies lasting be. 2 Let God's redeemed say so, whom he from th' en'my's hand did free; 3 And gathered them out of the lands, from north, south, east, and west. 4 They strayed in desert's pathless way, no city found to rest. 5 For thirst and hunger in them faints 6 their soul. When straits them press, They cry unto the Lord, and he them frees from their distress. 7 Them also in a way to walk that right is he did guide, That they might to a city go, wherein they might abide. 8 O that men to the Lord would give praise for his goodness then, And for his works of wonder done unto the sons of men! 9 For he the soul that longing is doth fully satisfy; With goodness he the hungry soul doth fill abundantly. 10 Such as shut up in darkness deep, and in death's shade abide, Whom strongly hath affliction bound, and irons fast have tied: 11 Because against the words of God they wrought rebelliously, And they the counsel did contemn of him that is most High: 12 Their heart he did bring down with grief, they fell, no help could have. 13 In trouble then they cried to God, he them from straits did save. 14 He out of darkness did them bring, and from death's shade them take; These bands, wherewith they had been bound, asunder quite he brake. 15 O that men to the Lord would give praise for his goodness then, And for his works of wonder done unto the sons of men! 16 Because the mighty gates of brass in pieces he did tear, By him in sunder also cut the bars of iron were. 17 Fools, for their sin, and their offense, do sore affliction bear; 18 All kind of meat their soul abhors; they to death's gates draw near. 19 In grief they cry to God; he saves them from their miseries. 20 He sends his word, them heals, and them from their destructions frees. 21 O that men to the Lord would give praise for his goodness then, And for his works of wonder done unto the sons of men! 22 And let them sacrifice to him off'rings of thankfulness; And let them show abroad his works in songs of joyfulness. 23 Who go to sea in ships, and in great waters trading be, 24 Within the deep these men God's works and his great wonders see. 25 For he commands, and forth in haste the stormy tempest flies, Which makes the sea with rolling waves aloft to swell and rise. 26 They mount to heav'n, then to the depths they do go down again; Their soul doth faint and melt away with trouble and with pain. 27 They reel and stagger like one drunk, at their wit's end they be: 28 Then they to God in trouble cry, who them from straits doth free. 29 The storm is changed into a calm at his command and will; So that the waves, which raged before, now quiet are and still. 30 Then are they glad, because at rest and quiet now they be: So to the haven he them brings, which they desired to see. 31 O that men to the Lord would give praise for his goodness then, And for his works of wonder done unto the sons of men! 32 Among the people gatherèd let them exalt his name; Among assembled elders spread his most renownèd fame. 33 He to dry land turns water-springs, and floods to wilderness; 34 For sins of those that dwell therein, fat land to barrenness. 35 The burnt and parchèd wilderness to water-pools he brings; The ground that was dried up before he turns to water-springs: 36 And there, for dwelling, he a place doth to the hungry give, That they a city may prepare commodiously to live. 37 There sow they fields, and vineyards plant, to yield fruits of increase. 38 His blessing makes them multiply, lets not their beasts decrease. 39 Again they are diminishèd, and very low brought down, Through sorrow and afflïction, and great opprëssion. 40 He upon princes pours contempt, and causeth them to stray, And wander in a wilderness, wherein there is no way. 41 Yet setteth he the poor on high from all his miseries, And he, much like unto a flock, doth make him families. 42 They that are righteous shall rejoice, when they the same shall see; And, as ashamèd, stop her mouth shall all iniquity. 43 Whoso is wise, and will these things observe, and them record, Ev'n they shall understand the love and kindness of the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 107 Languages: English
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Psalm 108

Hymnal: FP2023 #108 (2023) First Line: My heart is fix'd, Lord; I will sing Lyrics: 1 My heart is fixed, Lord; I will sing, and with my glory praise. 2 Awake up psaltery and harp; myself I'll early raise. 3 I'll praise thee 'mong the people, Lord; 'mong nations sing will I: 4 For above heav'n thy mercy's great, thy truth doth reach the sky. 5 Be thou above the heavens, Lord, exalted gloriously; Thy glory all the earth above be lifted up on high. 6 That those who thy belovèd are deliverèd may be, O do thou save with thy right hand, and answer give to me. 7 God in his holiness hath said, Herein I will take pleasure; Shechem I will divide, and forth will Succoth's valley measure. 8 Gilead I claim as mine by right; Manasseh mine shall be; Ephraim is of my head the strength; Judah gives laws for me; 9 Moab's my washing-pot; my shoe I'll over Edom throw; Over the land of Palestine I will in triumph go. 10 O who is he will bring me to the city fortified? O who is he that to the land of Edom will me guide? 11 O God, thou who hadst cast us off, this thing wilt thou not do? And wilt not thou, ev'n thou, O God, forth with our armies go? 12 Do thou from trouble give us help, for helpless is man's aid. 13 Through God we shall do valiantly; our foes he shall down tread. Scripture: Psalm 108 Languages: English
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Psalm 109

Hymnal: FP2023 #109 (2023) First Line: O thou the God of all my praise Lyrics: 1 O thou the God of all my praise, do thou not hold thy peace; 2 For mouths of wicked men to speak against me do not cease: The mouths of vile deceitful men against me opened be; And with a false and lying tongue they have accusèd me. 3 They did beset me round about with words of hateful spite: And though to them no cause I gave, against me they did fight. 4 They for my love became my foes, but I me set to pray. 5 Evil for good, hatred for love, to me they did repay. 6 Set thou the wicked over him; and upon his right hand Give thou his greatest enemy, ev'n Satan, leave to stand. 7 And when by thee he shall be judged, let him condemnèd be; And let his prayer be turned to sin, when he shall call on thee. 8 Few be his days, and in his room his charge another take. 9 His children let be fatherless, his wife a widow make. 10 His children let be vagabonds, and beg continually; And from their places desolate seek bread for their supply. 11 Let covetous extortioners catch all he hath away: Of all for which he labored hath let strangers make a prey. 12 Let there be none to pity him, let there be none at all That on his children fatherless will let his mercy fall. 13 Let his posterity from earth cut off for ever be, And in the foll'wing age their name be blotted out by thee. 14 Let God his father's wickedness still to remembrance call; And never let his mother's sin be blotted out at all. 15 But let them all before the Lord appear continually, That he may wholly from the earth cut off their memory. 16 Because he mercy minded not, but persecuted still The poor and needy, that he might the broken-hearted kill. 17 As he in cursing pleasure took, so let it to him fall; As he delighted not to bless, so bless him not at all. 18 As cursing he like clothes put on, into his bowels so, Like water, and into his bones, like oil, down let it go. 19 Like to the garment let it be which doth himself array, And for a girdle, wherewith he is girt about alway. 20 From God let this be their reward that en'mies are to me, And their reward that speak against my soul maliciously. 21 But do thou, for thine own name's sake, O God the Lord, for me: Sith good and sweet thy mercy is, from trouble set me free. 22 For I am poor and indigent, afflicted sore am I, My heart within me also is wounded exceedingly. 23 I pass like a declining shade, am like the locust tossed: 24 My knees through fasting weakened are, my flesh hath fatness lost. 25 I also am a vile reproach unto them made to be; And they that did upon me look did shake their heads at me. 26 O do thou help and succor me, who art my God and Lord: And, for thy tender mercy's sake, safety to me afford: 27 That thereby they may know that this is thy almighty hand; And that thou, Lord, hast done the same, they may well understand. 28 Although they curse with spite, yet, Lord, bless thou with loving voice: Let them ashamed be when they rise; thy servant let rejoice. 29 Let thou mine adversaries all with shame be clothèd over; And let their own confüsion them, as a mantle, cover. 30 But as for me, I with my mouth will greatly praise the Lord; And I among the multitude his praises will record. 31 For he shall stand at his right hand who is in poverty, To save him from all those that would condemn his soul to die. Scripture: Psalm 109 Languages: English
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Psalm 110

Hymnal: FP2023 #110 (2023) First Line: The Lord did say unto my Lord Lyrics: 1 The Lord did say unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, Until I make thy foes a stool, whereon thy feet may stand. 2 The Lord shall out of Zion send the rod of thy great pow'r: In midst of all thine enemies be thou the governor. 3 A willing people in thy day of pow'r shall come to thee, In holy beauties from morn's womb; thy youth like dew shall be. 4 The Lord himself hath made an oath, and will repent him never, Of th' order of Melchizedek thou art a priest for ever. 5 The glorious and mighty Lord, that sits at thy right hand, Shall, in his day of wrath, strike through kings that do him withstand. 6 He shall among the heathen judge, he shall with bodies dead The places fill: o'er many lands he wound shall ev'ry head. 7 The brook that runneth in the way with drink shall him supply; And, for this cause, in triumph he shall lift his head on high. Scripture: Psalm 110 Languages: English
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Psalm 111

Hymnal: FP2023 #111 (2023) First Line: Praise ye the Lord: with my whole heart Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the Lord: with my whole heart I will God's praise declare, Where the assemblies of the just and congregations are. 2 The whole works of the Lord our God are great above all measure, Sought out they are of ev'ry one that doth therein take pleasure. 3 His work most honorable is, most glorious and pure, And his untainted righteousness for ever doth endure. 4 His works most wonderful he hath made to be thought upon: The Lord is gracious, and he is full of compässion. 5 He giveth meat unto all those that truly do him fear; And evermore his covenant he in his mind will bear. 6 He did the power of his works unto his people show, When he the heathen's heritage upon them did bestow. 7 His handy-works are truth and right; all his commands are sure: 8 And, done in truth and uprightness, they evermore endure. 9 He sent redemption to his folk; his covenant for aye He did command: holy his name and rev'rend is alway. 10 Wisdom's beginning is God's fear: good understanding they Have all that his commands fulfill: his praise endures for aye. Scripture: Psalm 111 Languages: English
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Psalm 112

Hymnal: FP2023 #112 (2023) First Line: Praise ye the Lord. The man is bless'd Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the Lord. The man is blessed that fears the Lord aright, He who in his commandements doth greatly take delight. 2 His seed and offspring powerful shall be the earth upon: Of upright men blessèd shall be the generätion. 3 Riches and wealth shall ever be within his house in store; And his unspotted righteousness endures for evermore. 4 Unto the upright light doth rise, though he in darkness be: Compassionate, and merciful, and rïghteous, is he. 5 A good man doth his favor show, and doth to others lend: He with discretion his affairs will guide unto the end. 6 Surely there is not any thing that ever shall him move: The righteous man's memorial shall everlasting prove. 7 When he shall evil tidings hear, he shall not be afraid: His heart is fixed, his confidence upon the Lord is stayed. 8 His heart is firmly stablishèd, afraid he shall not be, Until upon his enemies he his desire shall see. 9 He hath dispersed, giv'n to the poor; his righteousness shall be To ages all; with honor shall his horn be raisèd high. 10 The wicked shall it see, and fret, his teeth gnash, melt away: What wicked men do most desire shall utterly decay. Scripture: Psalm 112 Languages: English

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