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Psalm 29

Hymnal: FP2023 #29 (2023) First Line: Give ye unto the Lord, ye sons Lyrics: 1 Give ye unto the Lord, ye sons that of the mighty be, All strength and glory to the Lord with cheerfulness give ye. 2 Unto the Lord the glory give that to his name is due; And in the beauty of holiness unto JEHOVAH bow. 3 The Lord's voice on the waters is; the God of majesty Doth thunder, and on multitudes of waters sitteth he. 4 A pow'rful voice it is that comes out from the Lord most high; The voice of that great Lord is full of glorious majesty. 5 The voice of the Eternal doth asunder cedars tear; Yea, God the Lord doth cedars break that Lebanon doth bear. 6 He makes them like a calf to skip, ev'n that great Lebanon, And, like to a young unicorn, the mountain Sirion. 7 God's voice divides the flames of fire; 8 The desert it doth shake: The Lord doth make the wilderness of Kadesh all to quake. 9 God's voice doth make the hinds to calve, it makes the forest bare: And in his temple ev'ry one his glory doth declare. 10 The Lord sits on the floods; the Lord sits King, and ever shall. 11 The Lord will give his people strength, and with peace bless them all. Scripture: Psalm 29 Languages: English
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Psalm 30

Hymnal: FP2023 #30 (2023) First Line: Lord, I will thee extol, for thou Lyrics: 1 Lord, I will thee extol, for thou hast lifted me on high, And over me thou to rejoice mad'st not mine enemy. 2 O thou who art the Lord my God, I in distress to thee, With loud cries lifted up my voice, and thou hast healèd me. 3 O Lord, my soul thou hast brought up, and rescued from the grave; That I to pit should not go down, alive thou didst me save. 4 O ye that are his holy ones, sing praise unto the Lord; And give unto him thanks, when ye his holiness record. 5 For but a moment lasts his wrath; life in his favor lies: Weeping may for a night endure, at morn doth joy arise. 6 In my prosperity I said, that nothing shall me move. 7 O Lord, thou hast my mountain made to stand strong by thy love: But when that thou, O gracious God, didst hide thy face from me, Then quickly was my prosp'rous state turned into misery. 8 Wherefore unto the Lord my cry I causèd to ascend: My humble supplicätion I to the Lord did send. 9 What profit is there in my blood, when I go down to pit? Shall unto thee the dust give praise? thy truth declare shall it? 10 Hear, Lord, have mercy; help me, Lord: 11 Thou turnèd hast my sadness To dancing; yea, my sackcloth loosed, and girded me with gladness; 12 That sing thy praise my glory may, and never silent be. O Lord my God, for evermore I will give thanks to thee. Scripture: Psalm 30 Languages: English
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Psalm 31

Hymnal: FP2023 #31 (2023) First Line: In thee, O Lord, I put my trust Lyrics: 1 In thee, O Lord, I put my trust, shamed let me never be; According to thy righteousness do thou deliver me. 2 Bow down thine ear to me, with speed send me deliverance: To save me, my strong rock be thou, and my house of defense. 3 Because thou art my rock, and thee I for my fortress take; Therefore do thou me lead and guide, ev'n for thine own name's sake. 4 And sith thou art my strength, therefore pull me out of the net, Which they in subtlety for me so privily have set. 5 Into thine hands I do commit my sp'rit: for thou art he, O thou, JEHOVAH, God of truth, that hast redeemèd me. 6 Those that do lying vanities regard, I have abhorred: But as for me, my confidence is fixèd on the Lord. 7 I'll in thy mercy gladly joy: for thou my miseries Considered hast; thou hast my soul known in adversities: 8 And thou hast not enclosèd me within the en'my's hand; And by thee have my feet been made in a large room to stand. 9 O Lord, upon me mercy have, for trouble is on me: Mine eye, my belly, and my soul, with grief consumèd be. 10 Because my life with grief is spent, my years with sighs and groans: My strength doth fail; and for my sin consumèd are my bones. 11 I was a scorn to all my foes, and to my friends a fear; And specially reproached of those that were my neighbors near: When they me saw they from me fled. 12 Ev'n so I am forgot, As men are out of mind when dead: I'm like a broken pot. 13 For slanders I of many heard; fear compassed me, while they Against me did consult, and plot to take my life away. 14 But as for me, O Lord, my trust upon thee I did lay; And I to thee, Thou art my God, did confidently say. 15 My times are wholly in thine hand: do thou deliver me From their hands that mine enemies and persecutors be. 16 Thy countenance to shine do thou upon thy servant make: Unto me give salvätion, for thy great mercies' sake. 17 Let me not be ashamed, O Lord, for on thee called I have: Let wicked men be shamed, let them be silent in the grave. 18 To silence put the lying lips, that grievous things do say, And hard reports, in pride and scorn, on righteous men do lay. 19 How great's the goodness thou for them that fear thee keep'st in store, And wrought'st for them that trust in thee the sons of men before! 20 In secret of thy presence thou shalt hide them from man's pride: From strife of tongues thou closely shalt, as in a tent, them hide. 21 All praise and thanks be to the Lord; for he hath magnified His wondrous love to me within a city fortified. 22 For from thine eyes cut off I am, I in my haste had said; My voice yet heard'st thou, when to thee with cries my moan I made. 23 O love the Lord, all ye his saints; because the Lord doth guard The faithful, and he plenteously proud doers doth reward. 24 Be of good courage, and he strength unto your heart shall send, All ye whose hope and confidence doth on the Lord depend. Scripture: Psalm 31 Languages: English
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Psalm 32

Hymnal: FP2023 #32 (2023) First Line: O blessed is the man to whom Lyrics: 1 O blessèd is the man to whom is freely pardonèd All the transgression he hath done, whose sin is coverèd. 2 Blessed is the man to whom the Lord imputeth not his sin, And in whose sp'rit there is no guile, nor fraud is found therein. 3 When as I did refrain my speech, and silent was my tongue, My bones then waxèd old, because I roarèd all day long. 4 For upon me both day and night thine hand did heavy lie, So that my moisture turnèd is in summer's drought thereby. 5 I thereupon have unto thee my sin acknowledgèd, And likewise mine iniquity I have not coverèd: I will confess unto the Lord my trespasses, said I; And of my sin thou freely didst forgive th' iniquity. 6 For this shall ev'ry godly one his prayèr make to thee; In such a time he shall thee seek, as found thou mayest be. Surely, when floods of waters great do swell up to the brim, They shall not overwhelm his soul, nor once come near to him. 7 Thou art my hiding-place, thou shalt from trouble keep me free: Thou with songs of deliverance about shalt compass me. 8 I will instruct thee, and thee teach the way that thou shalt go; And, with mine eye upon thee set, I will direction show. 9 Then be not like the horse or mule, which do not understand; Whose mouth, lest they come near to thee, a bridle must command. 10 Unto the man that wicked is his sorrows shall abound; But him that trusteth in the Lord mercy shall compass round. 11 Ye righteous, in the Lord be glad, in him do ye rejoice: All ye that upright are in heart, for joy lift up your voice. Scripture: Psalm 32 Languages: English
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Psalm 33

Hymnal: FP2023 #33 (2023) First Line: Ye righteous, in the Lord rejoice Lyrics: 1 Ye righteous, in the Lord rejoice; it comely is and right, That upright men, with thankful voice, should praise the Lord of might. 2 Praise God with harp, and unto him sing with the psaltery; Upon a ten-stringed instrument make ye sweet melody. 3 A new song to him sing, and play with loud noise skillfully; 4 For right is God's word, all his works are done in verity. 5 To judgment and to righteousness a love he beareth still; The loving-kindness of the Lord the earth throughout doth fill. 6 The heavens by the word of God did their beginning take; And by the breathing of his mouth he all their hosts did make. 7 The waters of the seas he brings together as an heap; And in storehouses, as it were, he layeth up the deep. 8 Let earth, and all that live therein, with rev'rence fear the Lord; Let all the world's inhabitants dread him with one accord. 9 For he did speak the word, and done it was without delay; Establishèd it firmly stood, whatever he did say. 10 God doth the counsel bring to naught which heathen folk do take; And what the people do devise of none effect doth make. 11 O but the counsel of the Lord doth stand for ever sure; And of his heart the purposes from age to age endure. 12 That nation blessèd is, whose God JEHOVAH is, and those A blessèd people are, whom for his heritage he chose. 13 The Lord from heav'n sees and beholds all sons of men full well: 14 He views all from his dwelling-place that in the earth do dwell. 15 He forms their hearts alike, and all their doings he observes. 16 Great hosts save not a king, much strength no mighty man preserves. 17 An horse for preservätion is a deceitful thing; And by the greatness of his strength can no deliv'rance bring. 18 Behold, on those that do him fear the Lord doth set his eye; Ev'n those who on his mercy do with confidence rely. 19 From death to free their soul, in dearth life unto them to yield. 20 Our soul doth wait upon the Lord; he is our help and shield. 21 Sith in his holy name we trust, our heart shall joyful be. 22 Lord, let thy mercy be on us, as we do hope in thee. Scripture: Psalm 33 Languages: English
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Psalm 34

Hymnal: FP2023 #34 (2023) First Line: God will I bless all times; his praise Lyrics: 1 God will I bless all times; his praise my mouth shall still express. 2 My soul shall boast in God: the meek shall hear with joyfulness. 3 Extol the Lord with me, let us exalt his name together. 4 I sought the Lord, he heard, and did me from all fears deliver. 5 They looked to him, and lightened were: not shamèd were their faces. 6 This poor man cried, God heard, and saved him from all his distresses. 7 The angel of the Lord encamps, and round encompasseth All those about that do him fear, and them delivereth. 8 O taste and see that God is good: who trusts in him is blessed. 9 Fear God his saints: none that him fear shall be with want oppressed. 10 The lions young may hungry be, and they may lack their food: But they that truly seek the Lord shall not lack any good. 11 O children, hither do ye come, and unto me give ear; I shall you teach to understand how ye the Lord should fear. 12 What man is he that life desires, to see good would live long? 13 Thy lips refrain from speaking guile, and from ill words thy tongue. 14 Depart from ill, do good, seek peace, pursue it earnestly. 15 God's eyes are on the just; his ears are open to their cry. 16 The face of God is set against those that do wickedly, That he may quite out from the earth cut off their memory. 17 The righteous cry unto the Lord, he unto them gives ear; And they out of their troubles all by him delivered are. 18 The Lord is ever nigh to them that be of broken sp'rit; To them he safety doth afford that are in heart contrite. 19 The troubles that afflict the just in number many be; But yet at length out of them all the Lord doth set him free. 20 He carefully his bones doth keep, whatever can befall; That not so much as one of them can broken be at all. 21 Ill shall the wicked slay; laid waste shall be who hate the just. 22 The Lord redeems his servants' souls; none perish that him trust. Scripture: Psalm 34 Languages: English
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Psalm 35

Hymnal: FP2023 #35 (2023) First Line: Plead, Lord, with those that plead; and fight Lyrics: 1 Plead, Lord, with those that plead; and fight with those that fight with me. 2 Of shield and buckler take thou hold, stand up mine help to be. 3 Draw also out the spear, and do against them stop the way That me pursue: unto my soul, I'm thy salvation, say. 4 Let them confounded be and shamed that for my soul have sought: Who plot my hurt turned back be they, and to confusion brought. 5 Let them be like unto the chaff that flies before the wind; And let the angel of the Lord pursue them hard behind. 6 With darkness cover thou their way, and let it slipp'ry prove; And let the angel of the Lord pursue them from above. 7 For without cause have they for me their net hid in a pit, They also have without a cause for my soul diggèd it. 8 Let ruin seize him unawares; his net he hid withal Himself let catch; and in the same destruction let him fall. 9 My soul in God shall joy; and glad in his salvation be: 10 And all my bones shall say, O Lord, who is like unto thee, Which dost the poor set free from him that is for him too strong; The poor and needy from the man that spoils and does him wrong? 11 False witnesses rose; to my charge things I not knew they laid. 12 They, to the spoiling of my soul, me ill for good repaid. 13 But as for me, when they were sick, in sackcloth sad I mourned: My humbled soul did fast, my prayer into my bosom turned. 14 Myself I did behave as he had been my friend or brother; I heavily bowed down, as one that mourneth for his mother. 15 But in my trouble they rejoiced, gath'ring themselves together; Yea, abjects vile together did themselves against me gather: I knew it not; they did me tear, and quiet would not be. 16 With mocking hypocrites, at feasts they gnashed their teeth at me. 17 How long, Lord, look'st thou on? from those destructions they intend Rescue my soul, from lions young my darling do defend. 18 I will give thanks to thee, O Lord, within th' assembly great; And where much people gathered are thy praises forth will set. 19 Let not my wrongful enemies proudly rejoice o'er me; Nor who me hate without a cause, let them wink with the eye. 20 For peace they do not speak at all; but crafty plots prepare Against all those within the land that meek and quiet are. 21 With mouths set wide, they 'gainst me said, Ha, ha! our eye doth see. 22 Lord, thou hast seen, hold not thy peace; Lord, be not far from me. 23 Stir up thyself; wake, that thou may'st judgment to me afford, Ev'n to my cause, O thou that art my only God and Lord. 24 O Lord my God, do thou me judge after thy righteousness; And let them not their joy 'gainst me triumphantly express: 25 Nor let them say within their hearts, Ah, we would have it thus; Nor suffer them to say, that he is swallowed up by us. 26 Shamed and confounded be they all that at my hurt are glad; Let those against me that do boast with shame and scorn be clad. 27 Let them that love my righteous cause be glad, shout, and not cease To say, The Lord be magnified, who loves his servant's peace. 28 Thy righteousness shall also be declarèd by my tongue; The praises that belong to thee speak shall it all day long. Scripture: Psalm 35 Languages: English
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Psalm 36

Hymnal: FP2023 #36 (2023) First Line: The wicked man's transgression Lyrics: 1 The wicked man's transgrëssion within my heart thus says, Undoubtedly the fear of God is not before his eyes. 2 Because himself he flattereth in his own blinded eye, Until the hatefulness be found of his iniquity. 3 Words from his mouth proceeding are, fraud and iniquity: He to be wise, and to do good, hath left off utterly. 4 He mischief, lying on his bed, most cunningly doth plot: He sets himself in ways not good, ill he abhorreth not. 5 Thy mercy, Lord, is in the heav'ns; thy truth doth reach the clouds: 6 Thy justice is like mountains great; thy judgments deep as floods: Lord, thou preservest man and beast. 7 How precious is thy grace! Therefore in shadow of thy wings men's sons their trust shall place. 8 They with the fatness of thy house shall be well satisfied; From rivers of thy pleasures thou wilt drink to them provide. 9 Because of life the fountain pure remains alone with thee; And in that purest light of thine we clearly light shall see. 10 Thy loving-kindness unto them continue that thee know; And still on men upright in heart thy righteousness bestow. 11 Let not the foot of cruel pride come, and against me stand; And let me not removèd be, Lord, by the wicked's hand. 12 There fall'n are they, and ruinèd, that work iniquities: Cast down they are, and never shall be able to arise. Scripture: Psalm 36 Languages: English
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Psalm 37

Hymnal: FP2023 #37 (2023) First Line: For evil-doers fret thou not Lyrics: 1 For evil-doers fret thou not Thyself unquietly; Nor do thou envy bear to those That work iniquity. 2 For, even like unto the grass, Soon be cut down shall they; And, like the green and tender herb, They wither shall away. 3 Set thou thy trust upon the Lord, And be thou doing good; And so thou in the land shalt dwell, And verily have food. 4 Delight thyself in God; he'll give Thine heart's desire to thee. 5 Thy way to God commit, him trust, It bring to pass shall he. 6 And, like unto the light, he shall Thy righteousness display; And he thy judgment shall bring forth, Like noon-tide of the day. 7 Rest in the Lord, and patiently Wait for him: do not fret For him who, prospering in his way, Success in sin doth get. 8 Let anger cease within thy heart, And wrath forsake thou too: Fret not thyself in any wise, That evil thou should'st do. 9 For those that evil-doers are Shall be cut off and fall: But those that wait upon the Lord The earth inherit shall. l0 For yet a little while, and then The wicked shall not be; His place thou shalt consider well, But it thou shalt not see. 11 But by inheritance the earth The meek ones shall possess: They also shall delight themselves In an abundant peace. 12 The wicked gnashes with his teeth, And plots the just to slay; 13 The Lord shall laugh at him, because At hand he sees his day. 14 The wicked have drawn out the sword, And bent their bow, to slay The poor and needy, and to kill Men of an upright way. 15 But their own sword, which they have drawn, Shall enter their own heart; Their bows which they have bent shall break, And into pieces part. 16 A little that a just man hath Is more and better far Than is the wealth of many such As vile and wicked are. 17 For sinners' arms shall broken be; The Lord the just sustains. 18 The Lord doth know the just man's ways; Their heritage remains. 19 They shall not be ashamed when they The evil time do see; And when the days of famine are They satisfied shall be. 20 But wicked men, Jehovah's foes, As fat of lambs, decay; They shall consume, yea, into smoke They shall consume away. 21 The wicked borrows, but the same Again he doth not pay; Whereas the righteous mercy shows, And gives his own away. 22 For such as blessèd be of him The earth inherit shall; And they that cursèd are of him Shall be destroyèd all. 23 A good man's footsteps by the Lord Are orderèd aright; And in the way wherein he walks He greatly doth delight. 24 Although he fall, yet shall he not Be cast down utterly; Because the Lord with his own hand Upholds him mightily. 25 I have been young, and now am old, Yet have I never seen The just man left, nor that his seed For bread have beggars been. 26 He's ever merciful, and lends: His seed is blest therefore. 27 Depart from evil, and do good, And dwell for evermore. 28 For God loves judgment, and his saints Leaves not in any case; They are kept ever: but cut off Shall be the sinner's race. 29 The just inherit shall the land, And ever in it dwell; 30 The just man's mouth doth wisdom speak; His tongue doth judgment tell. 31 His God's law is within his heart; His steps slide not away. 32 The wicked man doth watch the just, And seeketh him to slay. 33 Yet him the Lord will not forsake, Nor leave him in his hands: The righteous will he not condemn, When he in judgment stands. 34 Wait on the Lord, and keep his way, And thee exalt shall he Earth to inherit; when cut off The wicked thou shalt see. 35 I saw the wicked great in power Spread like a green bay-tree: 36 He passed, yea, was not: him I sought, But found he could not be. 37 Mark thou the perfect, and behold The man of uprightness; Because that surely of this man The latter end is peace. 38 But those men that transgressors are Shall be destroyed together; The latter end of wicked men Shall be cut off for ever. 39 But the salvation of the just Is from the Lord above; He in the time of their distress Their stay and strength doth prove. 40 The Lord shall help and rescue them; He shall them free and save From wicked men; because in him Their confidence they have. Scripture: Psalm 37 Languages: English
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Psalm 38

Hymnal: FP2023 #38 (2023) First Line: In thy great indignation Lyrics: 1 In thy great indignätion, O Lord, rebuke me not; Nor on me lay thy chast'ning hand, in thy displeasure hot. 2 For in me fast thine arrows stick, thine hand doth press me sore: 3 And in my flesh there is no health, nor soundness any more. This grief I have, because thy wrath is forth against me gone; And in my bones there is no rest, for sin that I have done. 4 Because gone up above mine head my great transgressions be; And, as a weighty burden, they too heavy are for me. 5 My wounds do stink, and are corrupt; my folly makes it so. 6 I troubled am, and much bowed down; all day I mourning go. 7 For a disease that loathsome is so fills my loins with pain, That in my weak and weary flesh no soundness doth remain. 8 So feeble and infirm am I, and broken am so sore, That, through disquiet of my heart, I have been made to roar. 9 O Lord, all that I do desire is still before thine eye; And of my heart the secret groans not hidden are from thee. 10 My heart doth pant incessantly, my strength doth quite decay; As for mine eyes, their wonted light is from me gone away. 11 My lovers and my friends do stand at distance from my sore; And those do stand aloof that were kinsmen and kind before. 12 Yea, they that seek my life lay snares: who seek to do me wrong Speak things mischievous, and deceits imagine all day long. 13 But, as one deaf, that heareth not, I suffered all to pass; I as a dumb man did become, whose mouth not opened was: 14 As one that hears not, in whose mouth are no reproofs at all. 15 For, Lord, I hope in thee; my God, thou'lt hear me when I call. 16 For I said, Hear me, lest they should rejoice o'er me with pride; And o'er me magnify themselves, when as my foot doth slide. 17 For I am near to halt, my grief is still before mine eye: 18 For I'll declare my sin, and grieve for mine iniquity. 19 But yet mine en'mies lively are, and strong are they beside; And they that hate me wrongfully are greatly multiplied. 20 And they for good that render ill, as en'mies me withstood; Yea, ev'n for this, because that I do follow what is good. 21 Forsake me not, O Lord; my God, far from me never be. 22 O Lord, thou my salvation art, haste to give help to me. Scripture: Psalm 38 Languages: English

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