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Keep Silence, All Ye Sons of Men

Keep silence, all ye sons of men

Published in 4 hymnals

Representative Text

1 Keep silence, all ye sons of men,
and hear with rev’rence due;
eternal Wisdom from above
thus lifts her voice to you:
2 I was th’ Almighty’s chief delight
from everlasting days,
ere yet his arm was stretched forth
the heav’ns and earth to raise.

3 Before the sea began to flow,
and leave the solid land,
before the hills and mountains rose,
I dwelt at his right hand.
4 When first he reared the arch of heav’n,
and spread the clouds on air,
when first the fountains of the deep
he open'd, I was there.

5 There I was with him, when he stretch'd
his compass o’er the deep,
and charg'd the ocean’s swelling waves
within their bounds to keep.
6 With joy I saw th’ abode prepar'd
which men were soon to fill:
them from the first of days I lov'd,
unchang'd, I love them still.

7 Now therefore hearken to my words,
ye children, and be wise:
happy the man that keeps my ways;
the man that shuns them dies.
8 Where dubious paths perplex the mind,
direction I afford;
life shall be his that follows me
and favour from the Lord.

9 But he who scorns my sacred laws
shall deeply wound his heart,
he courts destruction who contemns
the counsel I impart.

Source: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #R13

Text Information

First Line: Keep silence, all ye sons of men
Title: Keep Silence, All Ye Sons of Men
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

ST. AGNES (Dykes)

John B. Dykes (PHH 147) composed ST. AGNES for [Jesus the Very Thought of Thee]. Dykes named the tune after a young Roman Christian woman who was martyred in A.D. 304 during the reign of Diocletian. St. Agnes was sentenced to death for refusing to marry a nobleman to whom she said, "I am already eng…

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KILMARNOCK


BANGOR (Tansur)

Traditionally used for Montgomery's text and for Peter Abelard's "Alone Thou Goest Forth, O Lord," BANGOR comes from William Tans'ur's A Compleat Melody: or the Harmony of Syon (the preface of which is dated 1734). In that collection the tune was a three-part setting for Psalm 12 (and for Psalm 11 i…

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The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #R13

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