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Come to Me and Drink

Author: Bob Hurd, b. 1950 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #797 (2012) Scripture: Psalm 42:2-4 First Line: I will put my spirit within you Topics: Rites of the Church Confirmation; Service Music for Mass Communion Song; Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest Communion Song; The Liturgical Year Easter (Sundays and Weekdays); The Liturgical Year Pentecost Sunday Languages: English Tune Title: [I will put my spirit within you]
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Everyone Who Longs for the Boundless Love of God

Author: Sung-ho Park; Edward Poitras Hymnal: Glory to God #849 (2013) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Psalm 42:5 Topics: Assurance; Love of God for Us; Obedience; Providence; Trusting in the Promises of God Languages: English; Korean Tune Title: EVERYONE WHO LONGS
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To the chief Musician. Maschil for the Sons of Korah

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #PXLII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 42 First Line: Like as the panting hart doth bray Lyrics: 1 Like as the panting hart doth bray After the water brooks; Ev'n in such wise, O God, my soul After thee panting looks; 2 For God, ev'n for the living God My soul it thirsteth sore; O when shall I come and appear The face of God before? 3 My tears have been unto me meat by night, likewise by day: While all daylong they unto me, Where is thy God? do say. 4 When as unto my memory These things recal I do, Then I pour out my soul in me: For I with troops did go. With them unto God's house I went With voice of joy and praise: I with a multitude did go, That did keep holy days. 5 My soul, why art cast down, and why Stirr'd in me? thy hope place In God, for praise him yet shall I For health is in his face. [2] 6 My God my soul in me's cast down; Therefore thee mind I will From Jordan's land, and Hermonites, And from the little hill. 7 At sounding of thy water spouts, Deep unto deep doth call; Thy waves pass over me, likewise Thy breaking billows all. 8 His loving kindness ye the Lord command will in the day: And in the night his songs with me, To God my life I'll pray. 9 I'll say to God my rock, O why Hast thou forgotten me? For pressure of the enemy Why should I mourning be? 10 As with a sword within my bones, Mine en'mies me upbraid: While all the day, Where is thy God? They unto me have said. 11 My soul, O wherefore dost thou bow Thy self down heavily? And wherefore in me makest thou A stir tumultuously? Hope thou in God, because I shall With praise him yet advance; Who is my God, he also is Health of my countenance. Languages: English
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As pants the hart to taste the limpid flood

Hymnal: New Version of the Psalms of David #XLII (1756) Scripture: Psalm 42 Lyrics: 1 AS pants the hart to taste the limpid flood, So longs my thirsty soul for thee, O God. 2 O shall I ne'er behold the happy day, When in thy house I shall again be gay? 3 No food but tears my weaken'd system knows, While still I bear the insults of my foes. 4 And yet this glad reflection sooths my mind, In this blest thought I consolation find; The time will come, when with the pious throng Thy house I'll visit, and make thee my song; When there I shall thy glorious works display, And keep in solemn pomp the festal day. 5 Why then, my soul, so dreadfully dismay'd? Why thee such sad distracting griefs invade? Dismiss thy fears, and on thy God rely; E'en yet shalt thou return with victory; Yet with his pow'r thy cause will he support, And thou shalt praise him in his awful court, 6 My joy, my only solace this, when I, O Jordan, in thy forests skulking lie; When, Herman, I thy rocky desarts trace, And roam, an exile, with the bestial race. 7 What tho' misfortunes on misfortunes tread, Tho' heav'n's dread terrors thunder o'er my head, Tho' pours the rattling hail, the billows roar, And the big sounding waters dam the shore; 8 If still, O God, thy mercies thou'lt display, Soon will each lowering cloud disperse away. Mean while, I'll in thy praise employ my tongue, And now put up a pray'r, now chant a song; By day, by night, me shall thy truth sustain; 9 My God I'll call thee, gently I'll complain; With these expostulations sooth my woes; "Why am I made a may-game to my foes? "Why has my God forgot me? Will no more "Thy mercy aid, when prostrate I implore? 10 "Hear how with shouts my ears the impious wound; "How they their vile reproaches scatter round; "O hear them vent their blasphemies abroad, "And cry, insulting, Where is now thy God?" 11 But why, my soul, so dreadfully dismay'd? Why thee such sad distracting griefs invade? Dismiss thy fears, and on thy God rely; E'en yet shalt thou return with victory; Yet with his pow'r thy cause will he support, And still thou'lt praise him in his sacred court. Languages: English

Salmo 42

Hymnal: Himnos de Suprema Alabanza a Jesus #CA188 (1966) Scripture: Psalm 42 First Line: Así cual ciervo brama Refrain First Line: Sedienta está mi alma Languages: Spanish
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As the deer longs for streams of water

Author: Paul Wigmore Hymnal: Worship Songs #6 (1992) Scripture: Psalm 42 Lyrics: 1 As the deer longs for streams of water, so my soul seeks God the lord to know; all day long, men ask in scorn to see you and my tears in deepest anguish flow. 2 O my soul, why are you discouraged? God in mercy hears your anxious prayer; though his waves and breakers have engulfed me, I will dwell on God's protecting care! 3 O my God, safe and certain stronghold, why do you seem often far away? Send your truth and light, and as they guide me hear my songs of worship night and day! 4 O my soul, why are you discourage? Why should you, so nurtured by his love, be dismayed and so downcast within me? I will praise my Saviour God above! Tune Title: COLN ST. DENNIS
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As the Restless Hart Is Longing

Author: Manuel Porto Filho, 1908-1997; João Wilson Faustini; Barbara J. Owen, b. 1933 Hymnal: When Breaks the Dawn #10 (2006) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.8.7 Scripture: Psalm 42 Topics: Aspiration; Lament Languages: English Tune Title: HOMENAGEM
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Till mig själf

Hymnal: Andeliga Sånger (3. upplagan) #17 (1891) Scripture: Psalm 42:11 First Line: Hvi suckar, hvi klagar jag här? Lyrics: 1 Hvi suckar, hvi klagar jag här? Är Herren, min Gud,icke när? Min Frälsare god, Som ingifver mod, Han är mig ju når. 2 Hvi suckar, hvi klagar jag väl? Har Gud ej förlossat min själ? Förlossat har han Från afgrundens band Min dyrköpta själ. 3 Hvi suckar, hvi klagar jag än Är Gud ej i Kristus minvän? Jo, visst är han det; I Kristus jag vet, Att Gud är min vän. 4 Hvi suckar, hvi klagar jag då? Skall han meg ej skydda också? Jo, skydda han skall För otro, för fall Mig arme också. 5 Jag sucke, jag klage ej mer1 Sin tröst han mig gifvit och ger; Min själ andlas nöjd, Ty himmelens fröjd Han gett mig och ger. Languages: Swedish Tune Title: [Hvi suckar, hvi klagar jag här?]
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My soul cries out to God

Hymnal: Hymns and a Few Metrical Psalms (2nd ed.) #18 (1889) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 42:6 Languages: English
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Be not far from me, O my strength

Author: A. L. Waring Hymnal: Hymns and Meditations #22 (1873) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 42:7-8 Lyrics: Be not far from me, O my strength, Whom all my times obey; Take from me anything Thou wilt; But go not Thou away, — And let the storm that does Thy work Deal with me as it may. On Thy compassion I repose, In weakness and distress: I will not ask for greater ease, Lest I should love Thee less. O, 'tis a blessed thing for me To need Thy tenderness. While many sympathizing hearts For my deliverance care, Thou, in Thy wiser, stronger love, Art teaching me to bear — By the sweet voice of thankful song, And calm, confiding prayer. Thy love has many a lighted path, No outward eye can trace, And my heart sees Thee in the deep, With darkness on its face, And communes with Thee, mid the storm, As in a secret place. O comforter of God's redeemed, Whom the world does not see, What hand should pluck me from the flood, That casts my soul on Thee? Who would not suffer pain like mine, To be consoled like me? When I am feeble as a child, And flesh and heart give way, Then on Thy everlasting strength, With passive trust I stay, And the rough wind becomes a song, The darkness shines like day. O, blessed are the eyes that see, Though silent anguish show, The love that in their hours of sleep, Unthanked may come and go. And blessed are the ears that hear, Though kept awake by woe. Happy are they that learn, in Thee, Though patient suffering teach, The secret of enduring strength, And praise too deep for speech — Peace that no pressure from without, No strife within can reach. There is no death for me to fear, For Christ, my Lord, hath died; There is no curse in this my pain, For he was crucified. And it is fellowship with Him That keeps me near His side. My heart is fixed, O God, my strength — My heart is strong to bear; I will be joyful in Thy love; And peaceful in Thy care. Deal with me, for my Savior's sake, According to His prayer. No suffering while it lasts is joy, How blest soe'er it be — Yet may the chastened child be glad His Father's face to see And O, it is not hard to bear, What must be borne in Thee. It is not hard to bear by faith, In Thy own bosom laid, The trial of a soul redeemed, For Thy rejoicing made. Well may the heart in patience rest, That none can make afraid. Safe in Thy sanctifying grace, Almighty to restore — Borne onward — sin and death behind, And love and life before — O, let my soul abound in hope, And praise Thee more and more! Deep unto deep may call, but I With peaceful heart will say — Thy loving–kindness hath a charge No waves can take away; And let the storm that speeds me home, Deal with me as it may. Languages: English

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