CXIX. How bless'd are they who always keep

Aleph

1 How bless'd are they, who always keep
the pure and perfect way!
Who never from the sacred paths
of God's commandments stray!

2 How bless'd, who to his righteous laws
have still obedient been!
And have with fervent humble zeal
his favour sought to win!

3 Such men their utmost caution use
to shun each wicked deed;
But in the path which he directs
with constant care proceed.

4 Thou strictly hast enjoin'd us, Lord,
to learn thy sacred will;
And all our diligence employ
thy statutes to fulfil.

5 O then that they most holy will
might o'er my ways preside,
And I the course of all my life
by thy direction guide!

6 Then with assurance should I walk,
from all confusion free;
Convinc'd, with joy, that all my ways
with thy commands agree.

7 My upright heart shall my glad mouth
with cheerful praises fill;
When, by thy righteous judgments taught,
I shall have learnt thy will.

8 So to thy sacred laws shall I
all due observance pay;
O then forsake me not, my God,
nor cast me quite away.

Beth

9 How shall the young preserve their ways
from all pollution free?
By making still their course of life
with thy commands agree.

10 With hearty zeal for thee I seek,
to thee for succour pray;
O suffer not my careless steps
from thy right paths to stray.

11 Safe in my heart, and closely hid,
thy word, my treasure lies;
To succour me with timely aid,
when sinful thoughts arise.

12 Secur'd by that, my grateful soul
Shall ever bless thy Name;
O teach me than by thy just laws
my future life to frame.

13 My lips, unlock'd by pious zeal,
to others have declar'd
How well the judgments of thy mouth
deserve our best regard.

14 Whilst in the way of thy commands
more solid joy I found,
Than had I been with vast increase
of envy'd riches crown'd.

15 Therefore thy just and upright laws,
shall always fill my mind;
And those sound rules which thou prescirb'st
all due respect shall find.

16 To keep thy statutes undefac'd
shall be my constant joy;
The strict remembrance of thy word
shall all my thoughts employ.

Gimel

17 Be gracious to thy servant, Lord,
do thou my life defend,
That I, according to thy word,
my future time may spend.

18 Enlighten both my eyes and mind,
that so I may discern
The wond'rous works which they behold,
who thy just precepts learn.

19 Though, like a stranger in the land,
from place to place I stray,
Thy righteous judgments from my sight
remove not thou away.

20 My fainting soul is almost pin'd,
with earnest longing spent,
Whilst always on the eager search
of thy just will intent.

21 Thy sharp rebuke shall crush the proud,
whom still thy curse pursues;
Since they to walk in thy right ways
presumptuously refuse.

22 But far from me, do thou, O Lord,
contempt and shame remove;
For I thy sacred laws affect
with undissembled love.

23 Though princes oft, in council met,
against thy servant spake;
Yet I thy statutes to observe
my constant bus'ness make.

24 For thy commands have always been
my comfort and delight;
By them I learn, with prudent care
to guide my steps aright.

Daleth

25 My soul, oppress'd with deadly care,
close to the dust does cleave;
Revive me, Lord, and let me now
thy promis'd aid receive.

26 To thee I still declar'd my ways,
and thou inclin'st thine ear;
O teach me then my future life
by thy just laws to steer.

27 If thou wilt make me know thy laws,
and by their guidance walk,
The wond'rous works which thou hast done
shall be my constant talk.

28 But see, my soul within me sinks,
press'd down with weighty care;
Do thou, according to thy word,
my wasted strength repair.

29 Far, far from me be all false ways
and lying arts remov'd;
But kindly grant I still may keep
the path by thee approv'd.

30 Thy faithful ways, thou God of truth,
my happy choice I've made;
Thy judgments, as my rule of life,
before me always laid.

31 My care has been to make my life
with thy commands agree;
O then preserve thy servant, Lord,
from shame and ruin free.

32 So in the way of thy commands
shall I with pleasure run,
And, with a heart enlarg'd with joy,
successfully go on.

He

33 Instruct me in thy statutes, Lord,
thy righteous pats display;
And I from them, through all my life,
will never go astray.

34 If thou true wisdom from above,
wilt graciously impart,
To keep thy perfect laws I will
devote my zealous heart.

35 Direct me in the sacred ways
to which thy precepts lead;
Because my chief delight has been
thy righteous paths to tread.

36 Do thou to thy most just commands
incline my willing heart;
Let no desire of worldly wealth
trom thee my thoughts divert.

37 From those vain objects turn my eyes,
which this false world displays;
But give me lively pow'r and strength
to keep thy righteous ways.

38 Confirm the promise which thou mad'st,
and give thy servant aid,
Who to transgress thy sacred laws
is awfully afraid.

39 The foul disgrace I justly fear,
in mercy, Lord, remove;
For all the judgments thou ordain'st
are full of grace and love.

40 Thou know'st how after thy commands
my longing heart does pant;
O then make haste to raise me up,
and promis'd succour grant.

Vau

41 Thy constant blessing, Lord, bestow,
to cheer my drooping heart;
To me, according to thy word,
thy saving health impart.

42 So shall I, when my foes upbraid,
this ready answer make;
"In God I trust, who never will
"his faithful promise break."

43 Then let not quite the word of truth
be from my mouth remov'd;
Since still my ground of stedfast hope
thy just decrees have prov'd.

44 So I to keep thy righteous laws
will all my study bend;
From age to age my time to come
in their observance spend.

45 Ere long I trust to walk at large,
from all incumbrance free;
Since I resolve to make my life
with thy commands agree.

46 Thy laws shall be my constant talk;
and princes shall attend,
Whilst I the justice of thy ways
with confidence defend.

47 My longing heart and ravish'd soul
shall both o'er flow with joy,
When in thy lov'd commandments I
my happy hours employ.

48 Then will I do thy just decrees
lift up my willing hands;
My care and business then shall be
to study thy commands.

Zain

49 According to thy promis'd grace,
thy favour, Lord, extend;
Make good to me the word on which
thy servant's hopes depend.

50 That only comfort in distress
did all my griefs controul;
Thy word, when troubles hemm'd me round,
reviv'd my fainting soul.

51 Insulting foes did proudly mock,
and all my hopes deride;
Yet from thy law not all their scoffs
could make me turn aside.

52 Thy judgments then, of ancient date,
I quickly call'd to mind,
Till, ravish'd with such thoughts, my soul
did speedy comfort find.

53 Sometimes I stand amaz'd, like one
with deadly horror struck,
To think how all my sinful foes
have thy just laws forsook.

54 But I thy statutes and decrees
my chearful anthems made;
Whilst through strange lands an desert wilds
I like a pilgrim stray'd.

55 Thy Name, that cheer'd my heart by day,
has fill'd my thoughts by night:
I then resolv'd by thy just laws
to guide my steps aright.

56 That peace of mind, which has my soul
in deep distress sustain'd,
By strict obedience to thy will
I happily obtain'd.

Cheth

57 O Lord, my God, my portion thou
and sure possession art;
Thy words I stedfastly resolve
to treasure in my heart.

58 With all the strength of warm desire
I did thy grace implore;
Disclose, according to thy word,
thy mercy's boundless store.

59 With due reflection and strict care
on all my ways I thought;
And so, reclaim'd to thy just paths,
my wand'ring steps I brought.

60 I lost no time, but made great haste,
resolv'd, without delay,
To watch, that I might never more
from thy commandments stray.

61 Though num'rous troops of sinful men
to rob me have combin'd,
Yet I thy pure and righteous laws
have ever kept in mind.

62 In dead of night I will arise
to sing thy solemn praise;
Convinc'd how much I always ought
to love thy righteous ways.

63 To such as fear thy holy Name
myself I closely join;
To all who their obedient wills
to thy commands resign.

64 O'er all the earth thy mercy, Lord,
abundantly is shed;
O make me then exactly learn
thy sacred paths to tread.

Teth

65 With me, thy servant, thou hast dealt
most graciously, O Lord;
Repeated benefits bestow'd,
according to thy word.

66 Teach me the sacred skill, by which
right judgment is attain'd,
Who in belief of thy commands
have steadfastly remain'd.

67 Before affliction stopp'd my course,
my foot-steps went astray;
But I have since been disciplin'd
thy precepts to obey.

68 Thou art, O Lord, supremely good,
and all thou dost is so;
On me, thy statutes to discern,
thy saving skill bestow.

69 The proud have forg'd malicious lies,
my spotless fame to stain;
But my fix'd heart, without reserve,
thy precepts shall retain.

70 While pamper'd they, with prosp'rous ills,
in sensual pleasures live,
My soul can relish no delight,
but what thy precepts give.

71 'Tis good for me that I have felt
affliction's chast'ning rod,
That I might duly learn and keep
the statutes of my God.

72 The law that from thy mouth proceeds,
of more esteem I hold
Than untouch'd mines, than thousand mines
of silver and of gold.

Jod

73 To me, who am the workmanship
of thy Almighty hands,
The heav'nly understanding give
to learn thy just commands.

74 My preservation to thy saints
strong comfort will afford,
To see success attend my hopes,
who trusted in thy word.

75 That right thy judgments are, I now
by sure experience see;
And that in faithfulness, O Lord,
thou hast afflicted me.

76 O let thy tender mercy now
afford me needful aid;
According to thy promise, Lord,
to me, thy servant, made.

77 To me thy saving grace restore,
that I again may live;
Whose soul can relish no delight
but what thy precepts give.

78 Defeat the proud, who, unprovok'd,
to ruin me have sought,
Who only on thy sacred laws
employ my harmless thought.

79 Let those that fear thy Name espouse
my cause, and those alone,
Who have by strict and pious search,
thy sacred precepts known.

80 In thy blest statutes let my heart
continue always sound;
That guilt and shame, the sinner's lot,
may never me confound.

Caph

81 My soul with long expectance faints
to see thy saving grace;
Yet still on thy unerring word
my confidence I place.

82 My very eyes consume and fail
with waiting for thy word;
O! when wilt thou thy kind relief
and promis'd aid afford?

83 My skin like shrivel'd parchment shows,
that long in smoke is set;
Yet no affliction me can force
thy statutes to forget.

84 How many days must I endure
of sorrow and distress?
When wilt thou judgment execute
on them who me oppress?

85 The proud have digg'd a pit for me,
that have no other foes,
But such as are averse to thee,
and thy just laws oppose.

86 With sacred truth's eternal laws
all thy commands agree;
Men persecute me without cause;
thou, Lord, my helper be.

87 With close designs against my life
they had almost prevail'd;
But, in obedience to thy will,
my duty never fail'd.

88 Thy wonted kindness, Lord, restore,
my drooping heart to cheer;
That by thy righteous statutes I
my life's whole course may steer.

Lamed

89 For ever and for ever, Lord,
unchang'd thou dost remain;
Thy word, establish'd in the heav'ns,
does all their orbs sustain.

90 Through circling ages, Lord, thy truth,
immoveable shall stand,
As doth the earth, which thou uphold'st
by thy Almighty hand.

91 All things the course by thee ordain'd
ev'n to this day fulfil;
They are thy faithful subjects all,
and servants of thy will.

92 Unless thy sacred law had been
my comfort and delight,
I must have fainted, and expir'd
in dark affliction's night.

93 Thy precepts, therefore from my thoughts
shall never, Lord, depart;
For thou by them hast to new life
restor'd my dying heart.

94 As I am thine, entirely thine,
protect me, Lord, from harm,
Who have thy precepts sought to know,
and carefully perform.

95 The wicked have their ambush laid
my guiltless life to take;
But in the midst of danger I
thy word my study make.

96 I've seen an end of what we call
perfections here below;
But thy commandments, like thyself,
no change or period know.

Mem

97 The love that to thy laws I bear
no language can display;
They with fresh wonders entertain
my ravish'd thoughts all day.

98 Through thy commands I wiser grow
than all my subtile foes;
For thy sure word doth me direct,
and all my ways dispose.

99 From me my former teachers new
may abler counsel take;
Because thy sacred precepts I
my constant study make.

100 In understanding I excel
the sages of our days;
Because by thy unerring rules
I order all my ways.

101 My feet with care I have refrain'd
from ev'ry sinful way,
That to thy sacred word I might
entire obedience pay.

102 I have not from thy judgments stray'd,
by vain desires misled;
For, Lord, thou hast instructed me
thy righteous paths to tread.

103 How sweet are all thy words to me!
O what divine repast!
How much more grateful to my soul,
than honey to my taste!

104 Taught by thy sacred precepts, I
with heav'nly skill am blest,
Through which the treach'rous ways of sin
I utterly detest.

Nun

105 Thy word is to my feet a lamp,
the way of truth to show;
A watch-light, to point out the path
in which I ought to go.

106 I sware, and from my solemn oath
will never start aside,
That in Thy righteous judgments I
will steafastly abide.

107 Since I with griefs am so opprest,
that I can bear no more,
According to thy word do thou
my fainting soul restore.

108 Let still my sacrifice of praise
with thee acceptance find;
And in thy righteous judgments, Lord,
instruct my willing mind.

109 Though ghastly dangers me surround,
my soul they cannot awe,
Nor with continual terrors keep
from thinking on thy law.

110 My wicked and invet'rate foes
for me their snares have laid;
Yet I have kept the upright path,
nor from thy precepts stray'd.

111 Thy testimonies I have made
my heritage and choice;
For they, when other comforts fail,
my drooping heart rejoice.

112 My heart with early zeal began
thy statutes to obey,
And till my course of life is done,
shall keep thy upright way.

Samech

113 Deceitful thoughts and practices
I utterly detest;
But to thy law affection bear
too great to be exprest.

114 My hiding-place, my refuge-tow'r,
and shield art thou, O Lord;
I firmly anchor all my hopes
on thy unerring word.

115 Hence, ye that trade in wickedness,
approach not my abode;
For firmly I resolve to keep
the precepts of my God.

116 According to thy gracious word,
from danger set me free;
Nor make me of those hopes asham'd,
that I repose in thee.

117 Uphold me, so shall I be safe,
and rescu'd from distress;
To thy decrees continually
my just respect address.

118 the wicked thou hast trod to earth,
who from thy statutes stray'd;
Their vile deceit the just reward,
of their own falshood made.

119 The wicked from thy holy land
thou dost like dross remove;
I therefore, with such justice charm'd,
thy testimonies love.

120 Yet with that love they make me dread,
lest I should so offend,
When on transgressors I behold
thy judgments thus descend.

Ain

121 Judgment and justice I have lov'd:
O therefore, Lord, engage
In my defence, nor give me up
to my oppressors' rage.

122 Do thou be surety, Lord, for me,
and so shall this distress
Prove good for me; nor shall the proud
my guiltless soul oppress.

123 My eyes, alas! begin to fail,
in long expectance held;
Till thy salvation they behold,
and righteous word fulfill'd.

124 To me, thy servant, in distress,
thy wonted grade display,
And discipline my willing heart
thy statutes to obey.

125 On me, devoted in thy fear,
thy sacred skill bestow,
That of thy testimonies I
the full extent may know.

126 'Tis time, high time for thee, O Lord,
thy vengeance to employ;
When men with open violence
thy sacred law destroy.

127 Yet their contempt of thy commands
but makes their value rise
In my esteem, who purest gold,
compar'd with them, despise.

128 Thy precepts therefore I account,
in all respects, divine;
They teach me to discern the right,
and all false ways decline.

Pe

129 The wonders which thy laws contain
no words can represent;
Therefore to learn and practise them
my zealous heart is bent.

130 The very entrance to thy word
celestial light displays,
And knowledge of true happiness
to simplest minds conveys.

131 With eager hopes I waiting stood,
and fainting with desire;
That of thy wise commands I might
the sacred skill acquire.

132 With favour, Lord, look down on me,
who thy relief implore;
As thou are wont to visit those
who thy blest Name adore.

133 Directed by thy heav'nly word
let all my foot-steps be;
Nor wickedness of any kind
dominion have o'er me.

134 Release, entirely set me free
from persecuting hands,
That, unmolested, I may learn
and practise thy commands.

135 On me, devoted to thy fear,
Lord, make thy face to shine;
Thy statutes both to know and keep,
my heart with zeal incline.

136 My eyes to weeping fountains turn,
whence briny rivers flow,
To see mankind against thy laws
in bold defiance go.

Tsaddi

137 Thou art the righteous Judge, in whom
wrong'd innocence may trust;
And, like thyself, thy judgments, Lord,
in all respects are just.

138 Most just and true those statutes were,
which thou didst first decree;
And all with faithfulness perform'd,
succeeding times shall see.

139 With zeal my flesh consumes away,
my soul with anguish frets,
To see my foes contemn at once
thy promises and threats.

140 Yet each neglected word of thine,
howe'er by them despis'd,
Is pure, and for eternal truth
by me, thy servant, priz'd.

141 Brought, for thy sake, to low estate,
contempt from all I find;
Yet no affronts or wrongs can drive
thy precepts from my mind.

142 Thy righteousness shall then endure,
when time itself is past;
Thy law is truth itself, that truth
which shall for ever last.

143 Though trouble, anguish, doubts and dread,
to compass me unite;
Beset with danger, still I make
thy precepts my delight.

144 Eternal and unerring rules
thy testimonies give:
Teach me the wisdom that will make
my soul for ever live.

Koph

145 With my whole heart to God I call'd,
Lord, hear my earnest cry;
And I thy statutes to perform
with all my care apply.

146 Again more fervently I pray'd,
O save me, that I may
Thy testimonies throughly know,
and stedfastly obey.

147 My earlier pray'r the dawning day
prevented, while I cry'd
To him, on whose engaging word
my hope alone rely'd.

148 With zeal have I awak'd before
the midnight watch was set,
That I of thy mysterious word
might perfect knowledge get.

149 Lord, hear my supplicating voice,
and wonted favour show:
O quicken me, and so approve
thy judgment ever true.

150 My persecuting foes advance,
and hourly nearer draw;
What treatment can I hope from them,
who violate thy law?

151 Though they draw nigh, my comfort is
thou, Lord, art yet more near;
Thou, whose commands are righteous all,
thy promises sincere.

152 Concerning thy divine decrees,
my soul has known of old,
That they were true, and shall their truth
to endless ages hold.

Resch

153 Consider my affliction, Lord,
and me from bondage draw;
Think on thy servant in distress,
who ne'er forgets thy law.

154 Plead thou my cause; to that and me
thy timely aid afford;
With beams of mercy quicken me,
according to thy word.

155 From harden'd sinners thou remov'st
salvation far away;
'Tis just thou should'st withdraw from them
who from thy statutes stray.

156 Since great thy tender mercies are
to all who thee adore;
According to thy judgments, Lord,
my fainting hopes restore.

157 A num'rous host of spiteful foes
against my life combine;
But all too few to force my soul
thy statues to decline.

158 Those bold transgressors I beheld,
and was with grief oppress'd,
To see with what audacious pride
thy cov'nant they transgress'd.

159 Yet while they slight, consider, Lord,
how I thy precepts love;
O therefore quicken me with beams
of mercy from above.

160 As from the birth of time thy truth
has held through ages past,
So shall thy righteous judgments, firm,
to endless ages last.

Schin

161 Though mighty tyrants, without cause,
conspire my blood to shed,
Thy sacred word has pow'r alone
to fill my heart with dread.

162 And yet that word my joyful breast
with heav'nly rapture warms;
Nor conquest, nor the spoils of war,
have such transporting charms.

163 Perfidious practices and lies
I utterly detest;
But to thy laws affection bear,
too vast to be exprest.

164 Sev'n times a day, with grateful voice,
thy praises I resound,
Because I find thy judgments all
with truth and justice crown'd.

165 Secure, substantial peace have they
who truly love thy law;
No smiling mischief them can tempt,
nor frowning danger awe.

166 For thy salvation I have hop'd,
and though so long delay'd,
With cheerful zeal and strictest care
all thy commands obey'd.

167 Thy testimonies I have kept,
and constantly obey'd;
Because the love I bore to them
thy service easy made.

168 From strict observance of thy laws
I never yet withdrew;
convinc'd that my most secret ways
Are open to thy view.

Tau

169 To my request and earnest cry,
attend, O gracious Lord;
Inspire my heart with heav'nly skill;
according to thy word.

170 Let my repeated pray'r at last
before thy throne appear;
According to thy plighted word,
for my relief draw near.

171 Then shall my grateful lips return
the tribute of their praise,
When thou thy counsels hast reveal'd
and taught me thy just ways.

172 My tongue the praises of thy word
shall thankfully resound,
Because thy promises are all
with truth and justice crown'd.

173 Let thy Almighty arm appear,
and bring me timely aid;
For I the laws thou hast ordain'd
my heart's free choice have made.

174 My soul has waited long to see
thy saving grace restor'd;
Nor comfort knew, but what thy laws,
thy heav'nly laws, afford.

175 Prolong my life, that I may sing
ny great Restorer's praise;
Whose justice, from the depths of woe,
my fainting soul shall raise.

176 Like some lost sheep I've stray'd, till I
despair my way to find;
Thou, therefore, Lord, thy servant seek,
sho keeps thy laws in mind.

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First Line: How bless'd are they who always keep
Language: English
Publication Date: 1793
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