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Be Thou My Judge

Be thou my Judge, O righteous Lord

Tune: CAMPMEETING
Published in 5 hymnals

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Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Be Thou my Judge, O righteous Lord,
Try Thou my inmost heart;
I walk with steadfast trust in Thee,
Nor from Thy ways depart.

2 O search me, Lord, and prove me now;
Thy mercy I adore;
I choose Thy truth to be my guide,
And sinful ways abhor.

3 My hands I wash in innocence
And seek thy altar, Lord,
That there I may with thankful voice
Thy wondrous works record.

4 The habitations of Thy house
Is ever my delight;
The place where dwells Thy glory, Lord,
Is lovely in my sight.

5 Let not the judgment fall on me
For evil men decreed,
For cruel men and violent,
Inspired by bribes and greed.

6 But I in my integrity
Will humbly walk with Thee;
O my Redeemer and my Lord,
Be merciful to me.

7 Redeemed by Thee, I stand secure
In peace and happiness;
And in the Church, among Thy saints,
Jehovah I will bless.

Source: Psalter Hymnal (Red): doctrinal standards and liturgy of the Christian Reformed Church #52

Text Information

First Line: Be thou my Judge, O righteous Lord
Title: Be Thou My Judge
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #670
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The Cyber Hymnal #670

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