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A Psalm of Asaph

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PLXXX (1758) First Line: Thou, who leadest Joseph as a flock Lyrics: 1 Thou who lead'st Joseph as a flock, O Isra'l's Shepherd hear, Who dwell'st between the cherubims, shine forth in glory there. 2 Before Manasseh, Benjamin, and Ephr'im: O do Thou, Stir up thy strength and quickly come, To us salvation show. 3 Turn us, O GOD, to Thee again, And cause thy countenance To shine forth upon us, and we shall have deliverance. 4 LORD GOD of hosts, how long wilt Thou, thus in thine anger smoke, Against thy people and their pray'rs, who Thee alone invoke. 5 Thou feedest them with flowing tears, which soak the bread they eat; And for their drink Thou giv'st them tears in measure very great. 6 Thou mak'st us a strife among our neighbours on each side; Our foes with one another vie, who shall us most deride. 7 Turn us again, O GOD of hosts, And cause thy countenance To shine forth upon us, and we shall have deliverance. [Part 2] 8 From Egypt Thou hast brought a vine, the heathen out didst cast; And in the land where once they spread, The vine Thou planted hast. 9 Before it room Thou didst prepare by thy subduing hand: And causing it deep root to take, it spread and fill'd the land. 10 The mountains high and all around, were cover'd with her shade; And like the cedar trees of God her branches wee display'd. 11 Yea, she as far as to the sea Her growing boughs did send; And to the mighty River she her branches did extend. 12 O why then hast Thou broken down, its hedge, and laid it bare; That all who pass along the way her fruitful branches tare. 13 'Tis wasted by the savage boar, that rushes from the wood; And all the wild beasts of the field devour it for food. 14 O GOD of hosts, we beg of Thee, return again, to thine; Look down from heav'n, behold and see, and visit this thy vine, 15 The vineyard which with thy right hand of pow'r Thou planted hast; The very branch which for Thy self Thou strongly didst set fast. 16 But now the vine with fire consumes, her branches are cut down; At thy rebuke they fade away, and perish at thy frown. 17 O with the man of thy right hand let thy hand present be, And with the son of man whom Thou hast made so strong for Thee. 18 So by thy grace, we never will revolt from Thee at all: O quick'n us now, and on thy Name we gratefully will call. 19 LORD GOD of hosts, turn us again, and cause thy countenance To shine forth upon us, so we shall have deliverance. Scripture: Psalm 80 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician upon Shoshannim, Eduth, A Psalm of Asaph

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #PLXXX (1742) First Line: Thou that leadest Joseph Lyrics: 1 Thou that lead'st Joseph as a flock, O Israel's shepherd hear, Who dwell'st between the cherubims, O shine thou forth most clear. 2 Ephraim before, and Benjamin, Manasseh's tribe also. O stir thou up thy strength and come, For us salvation show. 3 O God return thou us again, And cause thy countenance To shine forth upon us, that we May have deliverance. 4 Lord God of hosts, how long wilt smoke Against thy people's pray'rs? 5 Thou makest them to feed upon The bread of mournful tears. And giv'st them many tears to drink. 6 Our neighbours strife likewise Thou mak'st us, and among themselves Do laugh our enemies 7 O God of hosts turn us again, And cause thy countenance To shine forth upon us, so we Shall have deliverance. [2] 8 From Egypt thou hast brought a vine, Forth also thou didst cast The heathen people, in their room The same thou planted hast. 9 Yea, thou before it didst prepare A room where it may stand, Thou didst it cause deep root to take, And it did fill the land. 10 Her shade spread hills, her boughs also, Like goodly cedars stood. 11 She sent her boughs into the sea, Her branches to the flood. 12 O why then hast thou broken down Her hedges utterly, So that all those do pluck at her Who in the way pass by? 13 The boar out of the wilderness Doth wasting it annoy. And wild beasts of the field the same Devouringly destroy. 14 We do beseech thee to return, O God of hosts incline To look from heaven, and behold, And visit thou this vine, 15 The vineyard which thou hast also With thy right hand set fast; That branch likewise which for thy self Confirm'd thou strongly hast. 16 It is consumed with the fire, And utterly cut down; They perish do, and that because Thy countenance doth frown. 17 Upon the man of thy right hand Thine hand let present be, Upon the son of man whom thou Hast made so strong for thee. 18 So from henceforth we never will From thee go back at all: O do thou quicken us and we Upon thy name will call. 19 Lord God of hosts turn us again, And cause thy countenance To shine forth upon us, so we Shall have deliverance. Scripture: Psalm 80 Languages: English
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Thou who lead'st Joseph as a flock

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PLXXX (1773) Lyrics: 1 Thou who lead'st Joseph as a flock, O Isra'l's Shepherd hear; Who dwell'st between the cherubims, shine forth in glory there. 2 Before Manasseh, Benjamin, and Ephr'im: O do Thou, Stir up thy strength and quickly come; To us salvation show. 3 Turn us, O GOD, to Thee again, And cause thy countenance To shine forth upon us, and we shall have deliverance. 4 LORD GOD of hosts, how long wilt Thou, thus in thine anger smoke, Against thy people and their pray'rs, who Thee alone invoke. 5 Thou feedest them with flowing tears, which soak the bread they eat; And for their drink Thou giv'st them tears in measure very great. 6 Thou mak'st us a strife among our neighbours on each side; Our foes with one another vie, who shall us most deride. 7 Turn us again, O GOD of hosts, And cause thy countenance To shine forth upon us, and we shall have deliverance. [Part 2] 8 From Egypt Thou hast brought a vine, the heathen out didst cast; And in the land where once they spread, The vine Thou planted hast. 9 Before it room Thou didst prepare by thy subduing hand: And causing it deep root to take, it spread and fill'd the land. 10 The mountains high and all around, were cover'd with her shade; And like the cedar trees of God her branches wee display'd. 11 Yea, she as far as to the sea Her growing boughs did send; And to the mighty River she her branches did extend. 12 O why then hast Thou broken down, its hedge, and laid it bare; That all who pass along the way her fruitful branches tear. 13 'Tis wasted by the savage boar, that rushes from the wood; And all the wild beasts of the field devour it for food. 14 O GOD of hosts, we beg of Thee, return again, to thine; Look down from heav'n, behold and see, and visit this thy vine, 15 The vineyard which with thy right hand of pow'r Thou planted hast; The very branch which for Thy self Thou strongly didst set fast. 16 But now the vine with fire consumes, her branches are cut down; At thy rebuke they fade away, and perish at thy frown. 17 O with the man of thy right hand, let thy hand present be, And with the son of man whom Thou hast made so strong for Thee. 18 So by thy grace, we never will revolt from Thee at all: O quick'n us now, and on thy Name we gratefully will call. 19 LORD GOD of hosts, turn us again, and cause thy countenance To shine forth upon us, and we shall have deliverance. Scripture: Psalm 80 Languages: English

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