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17. Psalm 34

1 O children, hither do ye come,
And unto me give ear;
I shall you teach to understand
How ye the Lord should fear.

2 What man is he that life desires,
To see good would live long?
Thy lips refrain from speaking guile,
And from ill words thy tongue.

3 Depart from ill, do good, seek peace,
Pursue it earnestly;
God's eyes are on the just, His ears
Are open to their cry.

4 The face of God is set against
Those that do wickedly,
That from the earth He may cut off
Their evil memory.

Text Information
First Line: O children, hither do ye come
Title: Psalm 34
Language: English
Publication Date: 2002
Scripture:
Topic: The Psalms
Source: Scottish Psalter
Tune Information
Name: SOLOMON
Composer: George Frederic Handel
Meter: C.M.
Key: E♭ Major



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