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Hear thou my prayer, O Lord, and let

Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #CII (1790) Lyrics: 1 Hear thou my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come unto thee, In time of trouble do hot hide thy face away from me: 2 Incline thine ear to me, make haste to hear me, when I call; For as the smoke doth fade, so do my days consume and fall: 3 And as an earth my bones are burnt, my heart is smitten dead, And withers like the grass, that I forget to eat lay bread. 4 By reason of my groaning voice, my bones cleave to my skin; As pelican in wilderness, such case now am I in. 5 And as an owl in desert is, lo, I am such alone: I watch, and as a sparrow on the house-top am alone: 6 For daily in reproachful wise my foes they do me scorn; And them, that mad upon me are, against me they have sworn. 7 Surely with ashes as with bread my hunger I have fill'd, And mingled have my drink with tears, that from my eyes distill'd. 8 Because of thy displeasure, Lord, thy wrath and great disdain; For thou hast set me up on high, and cast me down again. 9 The days wherein I pass my life are like the fleeting shade; And I am wither'd like the grass, that soon away doth fade: 10 But thou, O Lord, for ever dost remain in steady place, And thy remembrance ever doth abide from race to race. The Second Part. 11 Thou wilt arise, and mercy thou to Sion wilt extend, The time of mercy, now the time foreset is come to end: 10 For in the very stones thereof thy servants do delight, And on the dust thereof they have compassion in their sight. 13 Then shall the heathen people fear the Lord's most holy Name, And all the kings on earth shall dread his glory and his fame. 14 Then when the Lord the mighty God again shall Sion rear, And then when he most nobly in his glory shall appear; 15 To prayer of the poor destitute when he himself shall bend, When he shall not disdain unto their suits for to attend: 16 This shall be written for the age, that after shall succeed; The people that are yet unborn the Lord's renown shall spread. 17 From his high sanctuary he hath looked down below, And out of heav'n most high he hath beheld the earth also: 18 That of the mourning captive he might hear the woful cry, And that he might deliver those, that were condemn'd to die: 19 That they in Sion may declare the Lord's most holy Name, And in Jerusalem set forth the praises of the same; 20 Then when the people of the land and kingdoms with accord, Shall be assembled to perform their service to the Lord. The Third Part. 21 My former force of strength he hath abated in the way, And shorter he did cut my days, thus I therefore did say, 22 My God, in midst of all my days now take me not away; Thy years endure eternally, and never do decay: 23 Thou the foundations of the earth before all time hast laid; The heav'ns also, they are the work which thy own hands have made: 24 They all shall perish and decay, but thou remainest still; And they shall all in time wax old, ev'n as a garment will: 25 Thou as a vesture shalt them change, and changèd they shall be; But thou dost still abide the same, thy years do never flee. 26 The children of thy servants shall continue and endure, And in thy sight their happy seed for ever shall stand sure. Scripture: Psalm 102 Languages: English
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Domine exaudi

Author: N. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #56d (1640) First Line: O heare my prayer Lord and let Lyrics: 1 O heare thou my prayer Lord and let my cry come unto thee. 2 In time of trouble do hot hide, thy face away from me. 3 Incline thine eare to me, make hast to heare me when I call: For as the smoke doth fade, so do, my daies consume and fall. 4 And as an harth my bones are burnt, my heart is smitten dead: And withers like the grasse that I forget to eat lay bread. 5 By reason of my groaning voice, my bones cleave to my skin: 6 As Pelican in wildernesse, such case now am I in. 7 And as an Owle in desart is, Lo, I am such a one: I watch and as a Sparrow on the house top am alone. 8 Lo daily in reproachfull wise, my enemies do me scorne: And they that do against me rage, against me they have sworne. 9 Surely with ashes as with bread, my hunger I have fild; And mingled have my drink with teares that from my eyes have stild. 10 Because of thy displeasure Lord, thy wrath and great disdaine: For thou hast lifted me aloft, and cast me down againe. 11 The daies wherein I passe my life, are like the fleeting shade: And I am wither'd like the grasse, which soone away doth fade. 12 But thou O Lord for ever dost remaine in steady place: And thy remembrance ever doth abide from race to race. The second Part: 13 Thou wilt arise, and mercy thou to Sion wilt extend: The time of mercy, now the time foreset is come to end. 14 For even in the stones thereof thy servants do delight: And on the dust thereof they have compassion in their sprite. 15 Then shall the heathen people feare the Lords most holy Name: And all the Kings on earth shall dread his glory and thy fame. 16 Then when the Lord the mighty God againe shall Sion reare: And then when he most nobly in his glory shall appeare. 17 To prayer of the poor desolate, when he himselfe doth bend: When he shall not disdaine unto their prayers to attend. 18 This shall be written for the age that after shall succeed: The people yet imcreated the Lord's renown shall spread. 19 For he from his high Sancturary hath looked downe below: And out of heaven hath the Lord beheld the earth also. 20 That of the mourning captive he might heare the wofull cry: And that he might deliver those that damned are to die. 21 That they in Sion may declare the Lord's most holy Name: And in Jerusalem set forth the praises of the same. 22 Then when the people of the lands, and kingdomes with accord, Shall be assembled for to do their service to the Lord. The third Part. 213My former force of strength he hath abated in the way: And shorter he hath cut my daies, thus I therefore did say: 24 My God in midst of all my daies now take me not away: Thy yeares endure eternally, from age to age I say. 25 Thou the foundations of the earth before all time hast laid: And Lord the heavens are the work which thine own hands have made. 26 Yea they shall perish and decay, but thou shalt tarry still: And they shall all in time waxe old, e'en as a garment will. 25 Thou as a garment shalt them change, and changed they shall be: But thou dost still abide the same, thy yeares do never flee. 26 The children of thy servants shall continually endure: And in thy sight their happy seed for ever shall stand sure. Scripture: Psalm 102 Languages: English
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Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry

Hymnal: The Sanctuary Hymnal, published by Order of the General Conference of the United Brethren in Christ #590 (1914) Topics: Chants Tune Title: [Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry]
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Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come unto thee

Hymnal: The Pilgrim Hymnal #686 (1912) Tune Title: [Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come unto thee]

Hear my prayer, O Lord

Hymnal: The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches #728a (1936) Topics: Prose Psalms Scripture: Psalm 102 Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear my prayer, O Lord] (Camidge)

Hear my prayer, O Lord

Hymnal: The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches #728b (1936) Topics: Prose Psalms Scripture: Psalm 102 Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear my prayer, O Lord] (Langdon)

Hear my prayer, O Lord

Hymnal: The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #728a (1930) Topics: Prose Psalms Scripture: Psalm 102 Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear my prayer, O Lord] CAMIDGE

Hear my prayer, O Lord

Hymnal: The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #728b (1930) Topics: Prose Psalms Scripture: Psalm 102 Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear my prayer, O Lord] (Langdon)
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Hear my prayer, O Lord

Hymnal: The Baptist Church Hymnal #C62a (1900)
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Hear my prayer, O Lord

Hymnal: The Baptist Church Hymnal #C62b (1900)

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