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Psalm 52

Hymnal: Foundations Psalter #52 (2023) Scripture: Psalm 52 First Line: Why dost thou boast, O mighty man Lyrics: 1 Why dost thou boast, O mighty man, of mischief and of ill? The goodness of Almighty God endureth ever still. 2 Thy tongue mischievous calumnies deviseth subtilely, Like to a razor sharp to cut, working deceitfully. 3 Ill more than good, and more than truth thou lovest to speak wrong: 4 Thou lovest all-devouring words, O thou deceitful tongue. 5 So God shall thee destroy for aye, remove thee, pluck thee out Quite from thy house, out of the land of life he shall thee root. 6 The righteous shall it see, and fear, and laugh at him they shall: 7 Lo, this the man is that did not make God his strength at all: But he in his abundant wealth his confidence did place; And he took strength unto himself from his own wickedness. 8 But I am in the house of God like to an olive green: My confidence for ever hath upon God's mercy been. 9 And I for ever will thee praise, because thou hast done this: I on thy name will wait; for good before thy saints it is. Languages: English
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Psalm 52: Why dost thou boast, O mighty man

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #P56 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 52 First Line: Why dost thou boast, O mighty man Lyrics: 1Why dost thou boast, O mighty man, of mischief and of ill? The goodness of Almighty God endureth ever still. 2Thy tongue mischievous calumnies deviseth subtilely, Like to a razor sharp to cut, working deceitfully. 3Ill more than good, and more than truth thou lovest to speak wrong: 4Thou lovest all-devouring words, O thou deceitful tongue. 5So God shall thee destroy for aye, remove thee, pluck thee out Quite from thy house, out of the land of life he shall thee root. 6The righteous shall it see, and fear, and laugh at him they shall: 7Lo, this the man is that did not make God his strength at all: But he in his abundant wealth his confidence did place; And he took strength unto himself from his own wickedness. 8But I am in the house of God like to an olive green: My confidence for ever hath upon God’s mercy been. 9And I for ever will thee praise, because thou hast done this: I on thy name will wait; for good before thy saints it is. Languages: English

O Mighty Man, Why Wilt Thou Boast

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Blue) #97 (1976) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 52 Topics: Character, Evil; Falsehood; Total Depravity; Vanity Of Riches; Trust and Confidence Languages: English Tune Title: WALTHAM
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O Mighty Man, Why Wilt Thou Boast

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Red) #104 (1934) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 52 Lyrics: 1 O mighty man, why wilt Thou boast Thyself in hateful cruelty, When God Almighty is most kind, And ever merciful is He? 2 Thy tongue deviseth wickedness, A weapon treacherous and keen; Thou lovest evil more than good, And falsehood in thy sight is clean. 3 Since, O thou false, deceitful tongue, In deadly words thou findest joy, The Lord shall pluck thee from thy place And all thy wickedness destroy. 4 The good, confirmed in godly fear, The pride and folly shall confess Of those who make not God their strength, But trust in wealth and wickedness. 5 I put my trust in God alone, Forevermore I trust His grace, And like the trees within His courts I flourish in a favored place. 6 With endless thanks, O Lord, to Thee, Thy wondrous works will I proclaim, And in the presence of Thy saints Will ever hope in Thy good Name. Topics: Evil Character; Covetousness; Falsehood; Gratitude; Trust; Vanity Of Riches Languages: English Tune Title: WALTHAM
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The Vindication of Righteousness

Hymnal: The Psalter #145 (1912) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 52 First Line: O mighty man, why wilt Thou boast Lyrics: 1 O mighty man, why wilt Thou boast Thyself in hateful cruelty, When God Almighty is most kind, And ever merciful is He? 2 Thy tongue deviseth wickedness, A weapon treacherous and keen; Thou lovest evil more than good, And falsehood in thy sight is clean. 3 Since, O thou false, deceitful tongue, In deadly words Thou findest joy, The Lord shall pluck thee from thy place And all thy wickedness destroy. 4 The good, confirmed in godly fear, The pride and folly shall confess Of those who make not God their strength, But trust in wealth and wickedness. 5 I put my trust in God alone, For evermore I trust His grace, And like the trees within His courts I flourish in a favored place. 6 With endless thanks, O Lord, to Thee, Thy wondrous works will I proclaim, And in the presence of Thy saints Will ever hope in Thy good Name. Topics: Afflictions For sin; Character Good and Bad Contrasted; Character Vicious; Christians Believers; Christians Blessedness of; Christians Graces of; Covetousness; Enemies Destruction of; Faith Confidence of; Gospel Privileges of; Grace Growth in; Man Sinful and Lost Condition; Nature An Emblem of Grace; Riches; Safety Enjoyed; Vanity Of Men and Riches; The Wicked Condemnation of; The Wicked Fate of; The Wicked Warned Languages: English Tune Title: LUTON
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O Mighty Man, Why Wilt Thou Boast?

Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5184 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 52 First Line: O mighty man, why wilt thou boast Lyrics: 1. O mighty man, why wilt thou boast Thyself in hateful cruelty, When God Almighty is most kind, And ever merciful is He? 2. Thy tongue deviseth wickedness, A weapon treacherous and keen; Thou lovest evil more than good, And falsehood in thy sight is clean. 3. Since, O thou false, deceitful tongue, In deadly words thou findest joy, The Lord shall pluck thee from thy place And all thy wickedness destroy. 4. The good, confirmed in godly fear, The pride and folly shall confess Of those who make not God their strength, But trust in wealth and wickedness. 5. But as for me, my strength is like A verdant temple olive tree; My trust is in God’s tender love, Which shall endure eternally. 6. With endless thanks, O Lord, to Thee, Thy wondrous works I will proclaim, And in the presence of Thy saints Will ever hope in Thy good name. Languages: English Tune Title: WALTHAM (Calkin)
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We'll Praise the Lord

Author: D. O. T. Hymnal: Timeless Truths #76 Meter: 9.5.9.5.5.5.8.8.9.5 Scripture: Psalm 52:9 First Line: We'll praise the Lord for sins forgiven Refrain First Line: We’ll tell the story Lyrics: 1 We’ll praise the Lord for sins forgiven, Praise Him evermore; Till earth has passed away forever, Christ we will adore. Refrain: We’ll tell the story, And give God glory, For He has saved us by His blood, And we will sing and praise the Lord; When like a scroll the sky has vanished, Still we’ll praise the Lord. 2 We’ll praise the Lord for full salvation, Hearts made pure and free; We’ll praise Him for a blest infilling, And for victory. [Refrain] 3 We’ll praise Him for a church triumphant Here on earth below, Where every soul is made, in Jesus, Whiter than the snow. [Refrain] 4 We’ll praise the Lord that death’s dark valley Is no longer drear; The light of love dispels the shadows, Drives away our fear. [Refrain] Tune Title: [We'll praise the Lord for sins forgiven]
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The Evil-Doer Warned

Hymnal: Bible Songs #110 (1901) Scripture: Psalm 52 First Line: O mighty man, why boast in sin Topics: Afflictions For sin; Character Good and Bad Contrasted; Character Vicious; Christians Graces of; Christians Happiness of; Covetousness; Enemies Will be Destroyed; Faith Confession of; Faith Confidence of; Gospel Privileges of; Grace Growth in; Man Sinful; Nature An Emblem of Grace; Riches; The Righteous Contrasted with Wicked; Safety Enjoyed; Vanity Of Men and Riches; Waiting on God; The Wicked Condemned; The Wicked Fate of; The Wicked Warned Languages: English Tune Title: [O mighty man, why boast in sin]
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In vain, O Man of lawless Might

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #LII (1760) Scripture: Psalm 52 Lyrics: 1 In vain, O Man of lawless Might, thou boast'st thyself in Ill; Since God, the God in whom I trust, vouchsafes his Favour still. 2 Thy wicked Tongue does sland'rous Tales maliciously devise; And, sharper than a Razor set, it wounds with treach'rous Lyes. 3,4 Thy Thoughts are more on Ill, than Good, on Lyes, than Truth, employ'd; Thy Tongue delights in Words by which the Guiltless are destroy'd. 5 God shall for ever blast thy Hopes, and snatch thee soon away; Nor in thy Dwelling-place permit, nor in the World, to stay. 6 The Just, with pious Fear shall see the Downfal of thy Pride; And at thy sudden Ruin laugh, and thus thy Fall deride: 7 "See there the Man that haughty was, "who proudly God defy'd, "who trusted in his Wealth, and still "on wicked Arts rely'd." 8 But I am like those Olive-plants that shade God's Temple round; And hope with his indulgent Grace to be for ever crown'd. 9 So shall my Soul with Praise, O God, extol thy wond'rous Love; And on thy Name with Patience wait; for this thy Saints approve. Languages: English
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In vain, O man of lawless might

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #LII (1793) Scripture: Psalm 52

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