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Psalm 39

Hymnal: FP2023 #39 (2023) First Line: I said, I will look to my ways Lyrics: 1 I said, I will look to my ways, lest with my tongue I sin: In sight of wicked men my mouth with bridle I'll keep in. 2 With silence I as dumb became, I did myself restrain From speaking good; but then the more increasèd was my pain. 3 My heart within me waxèd hot; and, while I musing was, The fire did burn; and from my tongue these words I did let pass: 4 Mine end, and measure of my days, O Lord, unto me show What is the same; that I thereby my frailty well may know. 5 Lo, thou my days an handbreadth mad'st; mine age is in thine eye As nothing: sure each man at best is wholly vanity. 6 Sure each man walks in a vain show; they vex themselves in vain: He heaps up wealth, and doth not know to whom it shall pertain. 7 And now, O Lord, what wait I for? my hope is fixed on thee. 8 Free me from all my trespasses, the fool's scorn make not me. 9 Dumb was I, op'ning not my mouth, because this work was thine. 10 Thy stroke take from me; by the blow of thine hand I do pine. 11 When with rebukes thou dost correct man for iniquity, Thou wastes his beauty like a moth: sure each man's vanity. 12 Attend my cry, Lord, at my tears and pray'rs not silent be: I sojourn as my fathers all, and stranger am with thee. 13 O spare thou me, that I my strength recover may again, Before from hence I do depart, and here no more remain. Scripture: Psalm 39 Languages: English
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Psalm 40

Hymnal: FP2023 #40 (2023) First Line: I waited for the Lord my God Lyrics: 1 I waited for the Lord my God, and patiently did bear; At length to me he did incline my voice and cry to hear. 2 He took me from a fearful pit, and from the miry clay, And on a rock he set my feet, establishing my way. 3 He put a new song in my mouth, our God to magnify: Many shall see it, and shall fear, and on the Lord rely. 4 O blessèd is the man whose trust upon the Lord relies; Respecting not the proud, nor such as turn aside to lies. 5 O Lord my God, full many are the wonders thou hast done; Thy gracious thoughts to us-ward far above all thoughts are gone: In order none can reckon them to thee: if them declare, And speak of them I would, they more than can be numbered are. 6 No sacrifice nor offering didst thou at all desire; Mine ears thou bored: sin-off'ring thou and burnt didst not require: 7 Then to the Lord these were my words, I come, behold and see; Within the volume of the book it written is of me: 8 To do thy will I take delight, O thou my God that art; Yea, that most holy law of thine I have within my heart. 9 Within the congregation great I righteousness did preach: Lo, thou dost know, O Lord, that I refrainèd not my speech. 10 I never did within my heart conceal thy righteousness; I thy salvation have declared, and shown thy faithfulness: Thy kindness, which most loving is, concealèd have not I, Nor from the congregation great have hid thy verity. 11 Thy tender mercies, Lord, from me O do thou not restrain: Thy loving-kindness, and thy truth, let them me still maintain. 12 For ills past reck'ning compass me, and mine iniquities Such hold upon me taken have, I cannot lift mine eyes: They more than hairs are on mine head, thence is my heart dismayed. 13 Be pleasèd, Lord, to rescue me; Lord, hasten to mine aid. 14 Shamed and confounded be they all that seek my soul to kill; Yea, let them backward driven be, and shamed, that wish me ill. 15 For a reward of this their shame confounded let them be, That in this manner scoffing say, Aha, aha! to me. 16 In thee let all be glad, and joy, who seeking thee abide; Who thy salvation love, say still, The Lord be magnified. 17 I'm poor and needy, yet the Lord of me a care doth take: Thou art my help and sävior, my God, no tarrying make. Scripture: Psalm 40 Languages: English
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Psalm 41

Hymnal: FP2023 #41 (2023) First Line: Blessed is he that wisely doth Lyrics: 1 Blessèd is he that wisely doth the poor man's case consider; For when the time of trouble is, the Lord will him deliver. 2 God will him keep, yea, save alive; on earth he blessed shall live; And to his enemies' desire thou wilt him not up give. 3 God will give strength when he on bed of languishing doth mourn; And in his sickness sore, O Lord, thou all his bed wilt turn. 4 I said, O Lord, do thou extend thy mercy unto me; O do thou heal my soul; for why? I have offended thee. 5 Those that to me are enemies, of me do evil say, When shall he die, that so his name may perish quite away? 6 To see me if he comes, he speaks vain words: but then his heart Heaps mischief to it, which he tells, when forth he doth depart. 7 My haters jointly whispering, 'gainst me my hurt devise. 8 Mischief, say they, cleaves fast to him; he li'th, and shall not rise. 9 Yea, ev'n mine own familiar friend, on whom I did rely, Who ate my bread, ev'n he his heel against me lifted high. 10 But, Lord, be merciful to me, and up again me raise, That I may justly them requite according to their ways. 11 By this I know that certainly I favored am by thee; Because my hateful enemy triumphs not over me. 12 But as for me, thou me uphold'st in mine integrity; And me before thy countenance thou sett'st continually. 13 The Lord, the God of Israel, be blessed for ever then, From age to age eternally. Amen, yea, and amen. Scripture: Psalm 41 Languages: English
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Psalm 42

Hymnal: FP2023 #42 (2023) First Line: Like as the hart for water-brooks Lyrics: 1 Like as the hart for water-brooks in thirst doth pant and bray; So pants my longing soul, O God, that come to thee I may. 2 My soul for God, the living God, doth thirst: when shall I near Unto thy countenance approach, and in God's sight appear? 3 My tears have unto me been meat, both in the night and day, While unto me continually, Where is thy God? they say. 4 My soul is pourèd out in me, when this I think upon; Because that with the multitude I heretofore had gone: With them into God's house I went, with voice of joy and praise; Yea, with the multitude that kept the solemn holy days. 5 O why art thou cast down, my soul? why in me so dismayed? Trust God, for I shall praise him yet, his count'nance is mine aid. 6 My God, my soul's cast down in me; thee therefore mind I will From Jordan's land, the Hermonites, and ev'n from Mizar hill. 7 At the noise of thy water-spouts deep unto deep doth call; Thy breaking waves pass over me, yea, and thy billows all. 8 His loving-kindness yet the Lord command will in the day, His song's with me by night; to God, by whom I live, I'll pray: 9 And I will say to God my rock, Why me forgett'st thou so? Why, for my foes' opprëssion, thus mourning do I go? 10 'Tis as a sword within my bones, when my foes me upbraid; Ev'n when by them, Where is thy God? 'tis daily to me said. 11 O why art thou cast down, my soul? why, thus with grief oppressed, Art thou disquieted in me? in God still hope and rest: For yet I know I shall him praise, who graciously to me The health is of my countenance, yea, mine own God is he. Scripture: Psalm 42 Languages: English
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Psalm 43

Hymnal: FP2023 #43 (2023) First Line: Judge me, O God, and plead my cause Lyrics: 1 Judge me, O God, and plead my cause against th' ungodly nation; From the unjust and crafty man, O be thou my salvation. 2 For thou the God art of my strength; why thrusts thou me thee fro'? For th' enemy's opprëssion why do I mourning go? 3 O send thy light forth and thy truth; let them be guides to me, And bring me to thine holy hill, ev'n where thy dwellings be. 4 Then will I to God's altar go, to God my chiefest joy: Yea, God, my God, thy name to praise my harp I will employ. 5 Why art thou then cast down, my soul? what should discourage thee? And why with vexing thoughts art thou disquieted in me? Still trust in God; for him to praise good cause I yet shall have: He of my count'nance is the health, my God that doth me save. Scripture: Psalm 43 Languages: English
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Psalm 44

Hymnal: FP2023 #44 (2023) First Line: O God, we with our ears have heard Lyrics: 1 O God, we with our ears have heard, our fathers have us told, What works thou in their days hadst done, ev'n in the days of old. 2 Thy hand did drive the heathen out, and plant them in their place; Thou didst afflict the nätions, but them thou didst increase. 3 For neither got their sword the land, nor did their arm them save; But thy right hand, arm, countenance; for thou them favor gave. 4 Thou art my King: for Jacob, Lord, deliv'rances command. 5 Through thee we shall push down our foes, that do against us stand: We, through thy name, shall tread down those that ris'n against us have. 6 For in my bow I shall not trust, nor shall my sword me save. 7 But from our foes thou hast us saved, our haters put to shame. 8 In God we all the day do boast, and ever praise thy name. 9 But now we are cast off by thee, and us thou putt'st to shame; And when our armies do go forth, thou go'st not with the same. 10 Thou mak'st us from the enemy, faint-hearted, to turn back; And they who hate us for themselves our spoils away do take. 11 Like sheep for meat thou gavest us; 'mong heathen cast we be. 12 Thou didst for naught thy people sell; their price enriched not thee. 13 Thou mak'st us a reproach to be unto our neighbors near; Derision and a scorn to them that round about us are. 14 A by-word also thou dost us among the heathen make; The people, in contempt and spite, at us their heads do shake. 15 Before me my confüsion continually abides; And of my bashful countenance the shame me ever hides: 16 For voice of him that doth reproach, and speaketh blasphemy; By reason of th' avenging foe, and cruel enemy. 17 All this is come on us, yet we have not forgotten thee; Nor falsely in thy covenant behaved ourselves have we. 18 Back from thy way our heart not turned; our steps no straying made; 19 Though us thou brak'st in dragons' place, and cover'dst with death's shade. 20 If we God's name forgot, or stretched to a strange god our hands, 21 Shall not God search this out? for he heart's secrets understands. 22 Yea, for thy sake we're killed all day, counted as slaughter-sheep. 23 Rise, Lord, cast us not ever off; awake, why dost thou sleep? 24 O wherefore hidest thou thy face? forgett'st our cause distressed, 25 And our oppression? For our soul is to the dust down pressed: Our belly also on the earth fast cleaving, hold doth take. 26 Rise for our help, and us redeem, ev'n for thy mercies' sake. Scripture: Psalm 44 Languages: English
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Psalm 45 - I

Hymnal: FP2023 #45-I (2023) First Line: My heart brings forth a goodly thing Lyrics: 1 My heart brings forth a goodly thing; my words that I indite Concern the King: my tongue's a pen of one that swift doth write. 2 Thou fairer art than sons of men: into thy lips is store Of grace infused; God therefore thee hath blessed for evermore. 3 O thou that art the mighty One, thy sword gird on thy thigh; Ev'n with thy glory excellent, and with thy majesty. 4 For meekness, truth, and righteousness, in state ride prosp'rously; And thy right hand shall thee instruct in things that fearful be. 5 Thine arrows sharply pierce the heart of th' en'mies of the King; And under thy subjëction the people down do bring. 6 For ever and for ever is, O God, thy throne of might; The scepter of thy kingdom is a scepter that is right. 7 Thou lovest right, and hatest ill; for God, thy God, most high, Above thy fellows hath with th' oil of joy anointed thee. 8 Of aloes, myrrh, and cassia, a smell thy garments had, Out of the iv'ry palaces, whereby they made thee glad. 9 Among thy women honorable kings' daughters were at hand: Upon thy right hand did the queen in gold of Ophir stand. 10 O daughter, hearken and regard, and do thine ear incline; Likewise forget thy father's house, and people that are thine. 11 Then of the King desired shall be thy beauty veh'mently: Because he is thy Lord, do thou him worship rev'rently. 12 The daughter there of Tyre shall be with gifts and off'rings great: Those of the people that are rich thy favor shall entreat. 13 Behold, the daughter of the King all glorious is within; And with embroideries of gold her garments wrought have been. 14 She shall be brought unto the King in robes with needle wrought; Her fellow-virgins following shall unto thee be brought. 15 They shall be brought with gladness great, and mirth on ev'ry side, Into the palace of the King, and there they shall abide. 16 Instead of those thy fathers dear, thy children thou may'st take, And in all places of the earth them noble princes make. 17 Thy name remembered I will make through ages all to be: The people therefore evermore shall praises give to thee. Scripture: Psalm 45 Languages: English
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Psalm 45 - II

Hymnal: FP2023 #45-II (2023) First Line: My heart inditing is Lyrics: 1 My heart inditing is good matter in a song: I speak the things that I have made, which to the King belong: My tongue shall be as quick, his honor to indite, As is the pen of any scribe that useth fast to write. 2 Thou'rt fairest of all men; grace in thy lips doth flow: And therefore blessings evermore on thee doth God bestow. 3 Thy sword gird on thy thigh, thou that art most of might: Appear in dreadful majesty, and in thy glory bright. 4 For meekness, truth, and right, ride prosp'rously in state; And thy right hand shall teach to thee things terrible and great. 5 Thy shafts shall pierce their hearts that foes are to the King; Whereby into subjëction the people thou shalt bring. 6 Thy royal seat, O Lord, for ever shall remain: The scepter of thy kingdom doth all righteousness maintain. 7 Thou lov'st right, and hat'st ill; for God, thy God, most high, Above thy fellows hath with th' oil of joy anointed thee. 8 Of myrrh and spices sweet a smell thy garments had, Out of the iv'ry palaces, whereby they made thee glad. 9 And in thy glorious train kings' daughters waiting stand; And thy fair queen, in Ophir gold, doth stand at thy right hand. 10 O daughter, take good heed, incline, and give good ear; Thou must forget thy kindred all, and father's house most dear. 11 Thy beauty to the King shall then delightful be: And do thou humbly worship him, because thy Lord is he. 12 The daughter then of Tyre there with a gift shall be, And all the wealthy of the land shall make their suit to thee. 13 The daughter of the King all glorious is within; And with embroideries of gold her garments wrought have been. 14 She cometh to the King in robes with needle wrought; The virgins that do follow her shall unto thee be brought. 15 They shall be brought with joy, and mirth on ev'ry side, Into the palace of the King, and there they shall abide. 16 And in thy fathers' stead, thy children thou may'st take, And in all places of the earth them noble princes make. 17 I will show forth thy name to generations all: Therefore the people evermore to thee give praises shall. Scripture: Psalm 45 Languages: English
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Psalm 46

Hymnal: FP2023 #46 (2023) First Line: God is our refuge and our strength Lyrics: 1 God is our refuge and our strength, in straits a present aid; 2 Therefore, although the earth remove, we will not be afraid: Though hills amidst the seas be cast; 3 Though waters roaring make, And troubled be; yea, though the hills by swelling seas do shake. 4 A river is, whose streams do glad the city of our God; The holy place, wherein the Lord most high hath his abode. 5 God in the midst of her doth dwell; nothing shall her remove: The Lord to her an helper will, and that right early, prove. 6 The heathen raged tumultuously, the kingdoms movèd were: The Lord God utterèd his voice, the earth did melt for fear. 7 The Lord of hosts upon our side doth constantly remain: The God of Jacob's our refuge, us safely to maintain. 8 Come, and behold what wondrous works have by the Lord been wrought; Come, see what desolätions he on the earth hath brought. 9 Unto the ends of all the earth wars into peace he turns: The bow he breaks, the spear he cuts, in fire the chariot burns. 10 Be still, and know that I am God; among the heathen I Will be exalted; I on earth will be exalted high. 11 Our God, who is the Lord of hosts, is still upon our side; The God of Jacob our refuge for ever will abide. Scripture: Psalm 46 Languages: English
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Psalm 47

Hymnal: FP2023 #47 (2023) First Line: All people, clap your hands; to God Lyrics: 1 All people, clap your hands; to God with voice of triumph shout: 2 For dreadful is the Lord most high, great King the earth throughout. 3 The heathen people under us he surely shall subdue; And he shall make the nätions under our feet to bow. 4 The lot of our inheritance choose out for us shall he, Of Jacob, whom he lovèd well, ev'n the excellency. 5 God is with shouts gone up, the Lord with trumpets sounding high. 6 Sing praise to God, sing praise, sing praise, praise to our King sing ye. 7 For God is King of all the earth; with knowledge praise express. 8 God rules the nations: God sits on his throne of holiness. 9 The princes of the people are assembled willingly; Ev'n of the God of Abraham they who the people be. For why? the shields that do defend the earth are only his: They to the Lord belong; yea, he exalted greatly is. Scripture: Psalm 47 Languages: English

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