Text Results

Scripture:Psalm 72
In:texts

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.
Showing 1 - 5 of 5Results Per Page: 102050
Page scans

Design and object of His advent

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 819 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 72:4 First Line: Hark, the glad sound! the Saviour comes Topics: Jesus Christ Incarnation and Birth
TextPage scans

Divine influences compared to rain

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 47 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 72:6 First Line: As showers on meadows newly mown Lyrics: 1 As showers on meadows newly mown, Jesus shall shed his blessings down, Crown'd with whose life-infusing drops, Earth shall renew her blissful crops. 2 Lands that beneath a burning sky, Have long been desolate and dry, Th' effusions of his love shall share, And sudden greens and herbage wear. 3 The dews and rains, in all their store, Drenching the pastures o'er and o'er, Are not so copious as that grace, Which sanctifies and saves our race. 4 As in soft silence vernal showers Descend, and cheer the fainting flowers, So in the secrecy of love Falls the sweet influence from above. 5 That heavenly influence let me find In holy silence of the mind, While every grace maintains it bloom, Diffusing wide its rich perfume. 6 Nor let these blessings be confin'd To me, but pour'd on all mankind, 'Till earth's wild wastes in verdure rise, And a young Eden bless our eyes. Topics: The Influences and Graces of the Spirit; Influences of the Spirit; Influences of the spirit Compared to rain; Spirit of God

Dominará Jesús el Rey

Author: Isaac Watts; T. M. Westrup; R. Wayne Andersen; Pricilla Piñero Appears in 8 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 72 Topics: Cristo El Rey

Doquier Alumbre el Astro Sol

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 72 Used With Tune: WHITEHALL Text Sources: Paráfrasis del Salmo 72
TextPage scansAudio

Deus judicium

Author: J. H. Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 72 First Line: Lord give thy judgements to the King Lyrics: 1 Lord give thy judgements to the King therein instruct him well: And with his sonne that princely thing, Lord let thy justice dwell. 2 That he may governe uprightly, and rule thy folk aright: And so defend through equity, the poore that have no might. 3 And let the mountaines that are hie, unto thy folk give peace: And eke let little hils apply, in justice to increase. 4 That he may help the weak and poore with aide, and make them strong: And eke destroy for evermore, all those that do them wrong. 5 And then from age to age shall they regard and fear thy might: So long as Sun doth shine by day, or else the Moone by night. 6 Lord make the King unto the just, like raine to fields new mown: And like to drops that lay the dust, refreshing land new sowne. 7 The just shall flourish in his time, and all shall be at peace: Untill the Moone shall leave to prime, waste, change and to increase. 8 He shall be Lord of sea and land, from shore to shore throughout: And from the flouds within the land, through all the earth about. 9 The people that in desarts dwell, Shall kneele to him full thick: And all his enemies that rebell, the earth and dust shall lick. 10 The lords of all the Iles thereby, great gifts to him shall bring: The Kings of Saba and Arabie, give many a costly thing. The second Part: 11 All kings shall seek with one accord, in his good grace to stand: And all the people of the world, shall serve him at his hand. 12 For he the needy sort doth save that unto him do call: And eke the simple folk that have no help of man at all. 13 He taketh pity on the poore, that are with need opprest: He doth preserve them evermore, and bring their soules to rest. 14 He shall redeem their souls from dread from fraud, from wrong, and might: And eke the blood that they shall bleed is precious in his sight. 15 But he shall live and they shall bring to him of Sabaes gold: He shall be honoured as a King, and daily be extold. 16 The mighty mountaines of his land of corne shall bear such throng: That it like Cedar trees shall stand, in Libanus full long. 17 Their Cities eke full well shall speed, the fruits thereof shall passe: In plenty it shall far exceed, and spring as green as grasse. 18 For ever they shall praise his Name, while that the Sun is light: And think them happy through the same all folk shall blesse his might. 19 Praise ye the Lord of hosts, and sing to Israels God each one: For he doth every wondrous thing, yea he himself alone. 20 And blessed be his holy Name all times eternally: That all the earth may praise the same, Amen, Amen, say I. Used With Tune: [Lord, give thy judgements to the king]

Export as CSV