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Psalm 32: I Turn to You, Lord

Author: Roy James Stewart Hymnal: RitualSong #64 (1996) Scripture: Psalms 1-150 First Line: Happy the one whose sin is forgiven Refrain First Line: I turn to you, Lord, in times of trouble and you fill me Topics: 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B; Christian Initiation; Conversion; Evening; Forgiveness; Interfaith; Journey; Lent; Penance; Salvation; Sin; Suffering; Trial and Tribulation Languages: English Tune Title: [Happy the one whose sin is forgiven]

Psalm 137

Author: Ewald Joseph Bash (1924-1994) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #94 (2005) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Scripture: Psalm 137:1-4 First Line: By the Babylonian rivers Topics: Despair and Trouble; Grief; Music and Song Languages: English Tune Title: KAS DZIEDAJA

Psalm 137

Author: Ewald Joseph Bash (1924-1994) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #94 (2008) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Scripture: Psalm 137:1-4 First Line: By the Babylonian rivers Topics: Despair and Trouble; Grief; Music and Song Languages: English Tune Title: KAS DZIEDAJA

Psalm 138

Author: John L. Bell (b. 1949) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #95 (2005) Meter: 9.9.6.7.9 Scripture: Psalm 137:1-6 First Line: I shall praise you, O God, from my soul Topics: God Faithfulness of; God in glory; God in judgement and justice; Joy; Praise Languages: English Tune Title: LOBERTS

Psalm 138

Author: John L. Bell (b. 1949) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #95 (2008) Meter: 9.9.6.7.9 Scripture: Psalm 137:1-6 First Line: I shall praise you, O God, from my soul Topics: God Faithfulness of; God in glory; God in judgement and justice; Joy; Praise Languages: English Tune Title: LOBERTS

Psalm 137: Let My Tongue Be Silent

Author: Jeanne Cotter Hymnal: RitualSong (2nd ed.) #107 (2016) Scripture: Psalm 137 First Line: By the streams of Babylon Refrain First Line: Let my tongue be silenced Languages: English Tune Title: [By the streams of Babylon]

Psalm 137: Let My Tongue Be Silent

Author: Carl Johengen Hymnal: Gather Comprehensive #132 (1994) Scripture: Psalm 137:1-6 First Line: By Bablonian rivers, we sat and wept Refrain First Line: Let my tongue be silent, if ever I forget you Topics: Captivity; Perseverance; Lent IV Languages: English Tune Title: [By Babylonian rivers, we sat and wept]
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Psalm 137 (A Responsorial Setting)

Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #137C (2012) Scripture: Psalm 137 First Line: By the waters, the waters of Babylon Lyrics: Refrain: By the waters, the waters of Babylon, we sat down and wept, and wept for Zion. We remember, we remember, we remember Zion. Topics: Atheism; Biblical Names and Places Babylon; Biblical Names and Places Edom; Biblical Names and Places Jerusalem; Biblical Names and Places Zion; Biblical Names and Places Zoan; Exile; God's Vengeance; God's Will; God's Love; Happiness; Jesus Christ Healer; Judgment; Lament Community; Lament General; Life Stages Death; Loneliness; Musical Instruments; People of God / Church Suffering; Sorrow; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 2-8 Languages: English Tune Title: BY THE WATERS
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Psalm 137

Hymnal: Foundations Psalter #137 (2023) Scripture: Psalm 137 First Line: By Babel's streams we sat and wept Lyrics: 1 By Babel's streams we sat and wept, when Zion we thought on. 2 In midst thereof we hanged our harps the willow-trees upon. 3 For there a song requirèd they, who did us captive bring: Our spoilers called for mirth, and said, A song of Zion sing. 4 O how the Lord's song shall we sing within a foreign land? 5 If thee, Jerus'lem, I forget, skill part from my right hand. 6 My tongue to my mouth's roof let cleave, if I do thee forget, Jerusalem, and thee above my chief joy do not set. 7 Remember Edom's children, Lord, who in Jerus'lem's day, Ev'n unto its foundätion, Raze, raze it quite, did say. 8 O daughter thou of Babylon, near to destrüction; Blessed shall he be that thee rewards, as thou to us hast done. 9 Yea, happy surely shall he be thy tender little ones Who shall lay hold upon, and them shall dash against the stones. Languages: English
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Psalm 137: By Babel's streams we sat and wept

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #P168 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 137 First Line: By Babel's streams we sat and wept Lyrics: 1By Babel’s streams we sat and wept, when Sion we thought on. 2In midst thereof we hang’d our harps the willow-trees upon. 3For there a song required they, who did us captive bring: Our spoilers call’d for mirth, and said, A song of Sion sing. 4O how the Lord’s song shall we sing within a foreign land? 5If thee, Jerus’lem, I forget, skill part from my right hand. 6My tongue to my mouth’s roof let cleave, if I do thee forget, Jerusalem, and thee above my chief joy do not set. 7Remember Edom’s children, Lord, who in Jerus’lems day, Ev’n unto its foundation, Raze, raze it quite, did say. 8O daughter thou of Babylon, near to destruction; Bless’d shall he be that thee rewards, as thou to us hast done. 9Yea, happy surely shall he be thy tender little ones Who shall lay hold upon, and them shall dash against the stones. Languages: English

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