Psalm 127

O let the people of the Lord

Paraphraser: Henry Francis Lyte (1834)
Published in 1 hymnal

Representative Text

1. Oh, let the people of the Lord
On him alone depend;
His mercies past with joy record,
And trust him to the end.

2. When he assists the house to build,
Secure and strong it stands;
The city he vouchsafes to shield
Is safe from hostile hands.

3. To late retire and early rise
Cannot insure success;
And thrift his labors vaily plies
Without the Lord to bless.

4. Children and friends, yes, every good
We hold, are all the Lord’s
Oh, happy were our gratitude
As large as his rewards.

Source: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #348b

Paraphraser: Henry Francis Lyte

Lyte, Henry Francis, M.A., son of Captain Thomas Lyte, was born at Ednam, near Kelso, June 1, 1793, and educated at Portora (the Royal School of Enniskillen), and at Trinity College, Dublin, of which he was a Scholar, and where he graduated in 1814. During his University course he distinguished himself by gaining the English prize poem on three occasions. At one time he had intended studying Medicine; but this he abandoned for Theology, and took Holy Orders in 1815, his first curacy being in the neighbourhood of Wexford. In 1817, he removed to Marazion, in Cornwall. There, in 1818, he underwent a great spiritual change, which shaped and influenced the whole of his after life, the immediate cause being the illness and death of a brother cler… Go to person page >

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First Line: O let the people of the Lord
Title: Psalm 127
Paraphraser: Henry Francis Lyte (1834)
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Source: Spirit of the Psalms, 1834
Place of Origin: England
Language: English

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Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #348b

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