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To the chief Musician on Neginoth, Machil, A Psalmof David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLV (1742) Scripture: Psalm 55 First Line: O God, do thou give ear Lyrics: 1 O God do thou give ear unto My supplication: And hide not thou thy self away From my petition. 2 O be attentive unto me, And answer me return; I in my meditation Do make a noise and mourn. 3 By reason of the en'mies voice, And vile one that oppress'd: For wickedness on me they cast, And me in wrath detest. 4 Mine heart in me is pained sore, Death's terrors me surprise: 5 Trembling and fear doth on me come, And horror on me seize. 6 Then did I say, O who to me Wings of a dove will give? That I might fly away, and might In quiet dwelling live. 7 Lo then far off I wander would, And in the desart stay. Selah. 8 Soon from the storm and wind I would The tempest 'scape away. [2] 9 O Lord on them destruction bring, Do thou their tongues divide: For strife and vi'lence I within The city have espi'd. 10 About it on the walls thereof They walk both night and day: Mischief also and sorrow do In middest of it stay. 11 In midst thereof there's wickedness, Deceit doth thee abide: Likewise out of the streets thereof Guile turneth not aside. 12 For 'twas no foe reproached me, I could it then abide: Nor did my hater vaunt o're me From him I could me hide. 13 But thou it was, the man that wert My well esteemed peer: Which wast to me my special guide, And mine acquaintance near. 14 We did together counsel take In sweet society: And we did walk unto the house Of God in company. 15 Let death seize on them, and let them Sink down quick into hell: For wickedness among them is, In places where they dwell. [3] 16 But as for me I'll call on God, And me the Lord save shall, At ev'ning, morn, and noon I'll pray, And I aloud will call: And he also will hear my voice. 18 Who hath my soul set free In peace from war that was 'gainst me: For many were with me. 19 God shall both hear and them afflict Who doth of old abide; Selah. Because that they no charges have, God's fear they laid aside. 20 'Gainst such as be at peace with him He hath put forth his hadn; He also hath the covenant Which he hath made profan'd. 21 Whilst war was in his heart, more smooth Than butter were his words: His words more soft than any oyl, But yet they were drawn swords. 22 Thy burden on Jehovah cast, And he support thee shall: He will not give the righteous man To be remov'd at all. 23 Thou God, shalt bring them down to hell, The men of blood who be And guile, shall not live half their days, But I will trust in thee. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician upon Jonath, Elem, Rechokim, Michtam of David, when the Philistines took him in Gath

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLVI (1742) Scripture: Psalm 56 First Line: O God upon me mercy have Lyrics: 1 O God upon me mercy have, For man would swallow me: He fights against me all the day, Oppress me sore doth he. 2 Throughout the day mine enemies To swallow me devise; Who fight against me, O most high, They many are likewise. 3 I'll put my trust in thee always, When as I am afraid, And I in God his word will praise, In God my trust is staid. 4 For nothing be afraid I will That flesh can do to me. 5 All day they wrest my words for ill: 'Gainst me their thoughts all be. 6 Themselves together they combine, Themselves they closely hide: Because they watch'd this soul of mine, Into my steps they pry'd. 7 What shall they thus escape away By their unrighteousness? O God in wrath without delay, The people down depress. 8 Of all my wandrings to and fro Thou hast the reck'ning took: My tears thy bottle put into, Are they not in thy book? 9 Then shall my enemies turn back, When I do cry to thee: This I know in assured wise That God will be for me. 10 In God I'll praise the word, the word Praise in the Lord I will. 11 In God I'll trust, nor be afraid What man can do me ill. 12 O God upon me are thy vows; I'll render praise to thee. 13 Because that thou my soul from death Hast set at liberty. And wilt not thou also my feet From falling set them free? That I 'fore God may walk i'th'light Of them that living be. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, Altaschith, Michtam of David, when he fled from Saul in the cave

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLVII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 57 First Line: O God to me be merciful Lyrics: 1 O God to me be merciful, Be merciful to me: Because my soul for shelter safe Betakes it self to thee; Yea in the shadow of thy wings My refuge I have plac'd. Until these sore calamities Shall quite be overpast. 2 To God most high I cry; the God That doth for me perform. 3 He will from heaven send and save Me from the spiteful scorn Of him that wold with greedy haste Me swallow utterly; God will send forth his mercy kind, Likewise his verity. 4 My soul amongst the lions is: I fire brands lie among; Men's sons whose teeth are spears and darts And as sharp swords their tongue. 5 Above the heavens high do thou Exalt thy self O God: O let thy glory be extoll'd O'er all the earth abroad. 6 They for my steps prepar'd a net, My soul is bowed down; They dig'd a pit for me, but they In midst thereof are thrown. Selah 7 My heart prepared is, O God, My heart prepared is: 8 Sing will I and sing praise with psalms, Up, O my glory, rise. Awake both psaltery and harp, My self I'll early wake: 9 Among the people, Lord to thee I will confession make: Among the nations I'll thee praise 10 For thy benignity Is great to heaven, thy truth likewise Doth reach the cloudy sky. 11 Above the heavens high do thou Exalt thy self O God: O let thy glory be extoll'd O'er all the earth abroad. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, Altaschith, Michtam of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLVIII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 58 First Line: Do ye, O congregation Lyrics: 1 Do ye, O congregation, Speak righteousness indeed? In judgment do ye sons of men, With uprightness proceed? 2 Ye you injuroius wickedness In heart will working be: The weight of your hands violence Weigh out i'th' land do ye. 3 The wicked are estranged from The womb, they go astray, And even from the belly they Their falshood do display. 4 Ev'n like a serpent's poison is The poison that they bear; They are like as the adder deaf That stoppeth up her ear. 5 Who will not hearken to the voice, O such as charmers are; Although the charmer in his charms None of his cunning spare. 6 Within their mouth do thou their teeth Break out, O God most strong: Do thou, O Lord, the mighty teeth Break of the lions young. 7 As waters let them melt away, Continually that flee: And when he bends his shafts, let them, As cut asunder be. 8 As melts a snail, let ev'ry one Of them away so run: Like women's timeless birth, that they May never see the sun. 9 Before your pots can feel the thorns So shall he them surprise, As with a whirlwind; both alive And in most wrathful wise. 10 The righteous shall rejoyce when as He doth the vengeance see: He shall his feet wash in the blood Of them that wicked be. 11 So men shall say assuredly, There's for the righteous fruit; Sure there's a God that in the earth Doth judgment execute Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, Altaschith, Michtam of David, when Saul went, and they watched the House to kill him

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLIX (1742) Scripture: Psalm 59 First Line: My God from them deliver me Lyrics: 1 My God from them deliver me. That are mine enemies: Set thou me up on high from them That up against me rise. 2 From them that painful wickedness Do work deliver me; And be to me a savior From such as bloody be. 3 For lo, they for my soul lay wait, The mighty men combine 'Gainst me, not for my trespass, Lord, Nor any sin of mine. 4 Without iniquity in me, They run and ready make Themselves: do thou behold, also Unto my help awake. 5 Lord God of hosts: thou Israel's God To visit rise therefore, All heathens; who sin wickedly To them shew grace no more. Selah. 6 At ev'ning back they do return, They utter such a sound As doth a dog, and so they go About the city round. 7 Behold they belch out with their mouths, Within their lips are swords; For who is he that doth us hear? These are their very words. 8 But thou, O Lord, wilt laugh at them; And all the heathen mock. 9 And for his strength I'll wait on thee, Because God is my rock. [2] 10 The God of my benignity, With good prvent shall me: God shall bive me upon my foes My full desire to see, 11 Them slay not lest my folk forget, But scatter them apart By thy strong pow'r and bring them down, Our shield and Lord who art. 12 For their mouths sin and their lips words In their pride do them take; And for their cursing and their lies, Which in their speech they make. 13 Consume thou them, in wrath consume And let them be no more: So they, that God in Jacob rules, Shall know the earth all o'er. Selah. 14 And they at evening shall return, Noise as a dog shall make: And so about the city round, A compass they shall take. 15 And they shall wonder up and down To seek what they may get, And if they be not satisfy'd, Then shall they grudge therat. 16 But I will sing thy pow'r and shout Thy kindness sin the morn: For thou my tower and refuge art, When as I am forlorn. 17 A psalm of praise I will sing forth, O thou my strength to thee: For God is mine high tower, the God Of mercy mine is he. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician upon Shushan Eduth, Michtam of David, to teach; when he strove with Aram Naharam, and with Aram Zohab, when Joab returned and smote of Edom in the valley of Salt twelve thousand

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLX (1742) Scripture: Psalm 60 First Line: O God, thou hast rejected us Lyrics: 1 O God thou hast rejected us and scattered us abroad: Thou hast displeased been with us, Return to us, O God. 2 The land to tremble thou hast caus'd, Thou it asunder brake: Do thou the breaches of it heal, For it doth moving shake. 3 Thou hast thy people caus'd to see Things that are hard to bear: And thou hast caused them to drink The wine of trembling fear. 4 But thou bestowed hast on them, A banner who thee fear; That it on high before the truth Displayed may appear, Selah. 5 That those that thy beloved are May be deliver'd free: O do thou save with thy right hand, And answer give to me. 6 God in his holiness hath spoke, Therein rejoyce I still; Shechem divide, and mete the vale Of Sucoth out I will. 7 To me doth Gilead appertain, Manasseh mine besides; Ephraim the strength is of my head, Judah my law prescribes. 8 Moab my washpot is, I will O'er Edom cast my shoe: O Palestine, because of me, Be thou triumphant too. 9 O who is it that will me bring Into the city strong? And into Edom who is he That will lead me along? 10 Is it not thou, O God, who did Us cast away thee fro; And thou, O God, who wouldest not Forth with our armies go? 11 From trouble give unto us help, For help of man is vain; Through God we'll do great acts, he shall Our foes tread with disdain. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician upon Neginoth. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXI (1742) Scripture: Psalm 61 First Line: Give ear, O God, unto my cry Lyrics: 1 Give ear O God unto my cry, Unto my pray'r attend, 2 When my heart is opprest, to thee Cry will I from earth's end. Lead thou me up into the rock, That higher is than I. 3 For thou my shelter and strong fort Hast been from th' enemy. 4 Within thy tabernacle I Forever will abide; Within the covert of thy wings I'll seek my self to hide. Selah. 5 For thou, O God, hast heard the vows That I to thee have past: The heritage to them that fear, Thy name thou given hast. 6 Unto the king his days, there shall Be added days by thee His years as generation And generation be. 7 In presence of the mighty God He shall abide for aye: Benignity and truth prepare, That him preserve they may. 8 So then will I for evermore Unto thy name sing praise; That I the vows that I have made Perform may all my days. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, to Jeduthun, A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 62 First Line: Truly my waiting soul relies Lyrics: 1 Truly my waiting soul relies In silence God upon: Because from him there doth arise All my salvation. 2 He only is my rock, and he Salvation is to me; And he is my defence that I Mov'd greatly shall not be. 3 How long against a man will ye Plot mischief? you shall fall; And as a tottering fence you be, And like a bowing wall. 4 His excellence yet to suppress They counsel do impart, They lies do love, with mouth they bless, But curse within their heart. Selah. 5 My soul wait thou on God, and let My hopes on him abide, 6 My rock and safety he alone, My tow'r, I shall not slide. 7 On God doth my salvation And glory make abode. The rock of my munition, My refuge is in God. 8 Ye people upon him, O see You put our trust alway: Pour out your hearts before him ye; God is your hopeful stay. 9 Sure base men's sons are vanity, And high men's sons a lie; When joyntly they in balance lie; More light than vanity. 10 In robb'ry be not vain, nor yet Trust in oppression; If wealth increase, yet do not set Your hearts delight thereon. 11 Once spoken hath the God of might This word once and again I plainly heard, that powerful might Doth unto God pertain. 12 Also to thee benignity O Lord doth appertain: For even as his work shall be Thou rendrest man again. Languages: English
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A Psalm of David, when he was in the Wilderness of Judah

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXIII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 63 First Line: O God thou art my God, I will Lyrics: 1 O God thou art my God, I will Betime for thee inquire; My soul doth thirst for thee, thee still My flesh doth much desire. I'th' land whereas no waters be, That thirsty is and dry: 2 As in thine house I saw to see Thy strength and majesty. 3 Because thy loving kindness more In goodness doth excel, Than life it self; my lips therefore Thy praises forth shall tell. 4 Thus I'll thee bless continually Whilst that alive I am: And I these hands of mine on high Will lift up in thy name. 5 So as with marrow and with fat My soul shall filled be; With joyful lips my mouth also Shall render praise to thee. 6 When thee I to remembrance call As on my bed I lie; In watches of the night withal When on thee muse do I. 7 Because thou art my help I will Rejoice in thy wing's shade. 8 My soul cleaves close unto thee still; Thy right hand hath me staid. 9 But they that seek my soul to waste, Down under earth shall go. 10 Slain by the sword, they shall be cast A portion foxes to. 11 Yet shall the king in God rejoice, All they that by him swear Shall likewise glory; but their mouth Be stop'd that lies declare. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXIV (1742) Scripture: Psalm 64 First Line: O God, when I my prayer make Lyrics: 1 O God when I my prayer make, My voice then do thou hear; Also do thou preserve my life Safe from th' enemies fear. 2 From secret plots of wicked men: Hide me in secrecy, From th' insurrection of all them That work iniquity. 3 Who have their tongue so sharply whet As if it were a sword, And bend their bows to shoot their shafts A very bitter word. 4 That they in secrecy may shoot The perfect man to hit; They suddenly do shoot at him, Nor are afraid of it. 5 Themselves they in a matter ill Encourage, how they may Lay snares in secret; 'tis their talk Who shall them see; they say. 6 They do search out iniquity, A search exact they keep; The inward thought of every man And heart is also deep. 7 But God shall shoot at them a shaft; Their wound be sudden shall. 8 So as they shall their own tongue make Upon themselves to fall; All that them see away shall flee, 9 All men shall fear and tell The works of God: for of his deed They shall consider well. 10 The just shall in the Lord be glad And trust in him he shall: And they that upright are in heart, In him shall glory all. Languages: English

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