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Qui regis Israel

Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #45a (1640) First Line: Thou herd that Israel dost keep Lyrics: 1 Thou herd that Israel dost keep, give eare and take good heed: Which leadest Joseph like a sheep, and dost him watch and feed. 2 Thou Lord, say, whose seat is set on Cherubins most bright: Shew forth thy selfe, and do not let, send down thy beams of light. 3 Before Ephraim and Benjamin, Manasses eke likewise: To shew thy power do thou begin, come help us Lord arise. 4 Direct our hearts unto thy grace, convert us, Lord, to thee: Shew us the brightnesse of thy face, and then full safe are we. 5 Lord God of hosts of Israel, how long wilt thou I say, Against thy fo1k in anger swell, and wilt not heare them pray? 6 Thou dost them feed with sorrows deep their bread with teares they eate: And drink the teares that they do weep, in measure full and great. 7 Thou hast us made a very strife, to those that dwell about: And that our foes do love a life, they laugh and jest it out. 8 O take us (Lord) unto thy grace, convert our hearts to thee: Shew forth to us thy joyfull face, and we full safe shall be. 9 From Egypt, where it grew not well, thou brought'st a vine full deare: The heathen folk thou didst expell, and thou didst plant it there. 10 Thou didst prepare for it a place, and set its roots full fast, That it did grow and spring apace, and fill'd the land at last. The second Part: 11 The hills were covered round about, with shade that from it came: And eke the cedars strong and stout, with branches of the same. 12 Why then didst thou her wals destroy her hedge pluckt up thou hast: That all the folk that passe thereby, the vine do spoile and waste. 13 The Boare out of the wood so wild, doth dig and root it out: The furious beasts out of the field devoure it all about. 14 O Lord of hoasts returne againe, from heaven look betime: Behold and with thy help sustaine this poore vineyard of thine. 15 Thy plant, I say, thine Israel, whom thy right hand hath set: The same which thou didst love so well, O Lord, do not forget. 16 They lop and cut it down apace, they burn it eke with fire: And through the frowning of thy face we perish in thine ire. 17 Let thy right hand be with him now, whom thou hast kept so long: And with the sonne of man whom thou to thee hast made so strong. 18 And so when thou hast set us free, and saved us from shame: Then will we never fall from thee, but call upon thy Name. 19 O Lord of hosts, through thy good grace, convert us unto thee: Behold us with a pleasant face, and then full safe are we. Scripture: Psalm 80 Languages: English
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Thou Shepherd, that dost Israel keep

Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #LXXX (1790) Lyrics: 1 Thou Shepherd, that dost Israel keep, give ear, and take good heed, Who leadest Joseph like a sheep, and dost him watch and feed; 2 And thou, O Lord, whose seat is set on cherubims most bright, Shew forth thyself, and do not let, send down thy beams of light: 3 Before Ephraim and Benjamin, Manasses in likewise, To shew thy power do thou begin, come help us, Lord, arise; 4 Direct our hearts by thy good grace, convert us unto thee, Shew us the brightness of thy face, and then full safe are we. 5 Lord God of hosts of Israel, how long wilt thou delay, And 'gainst thy fo1k in anger swell, and wilt not hear them pray? 6 Thou dost them feed with sorrows deep, their bread with grief they eat, And drink the tears, that they do weep, in measure full and great. 7 Thou hast us made a very strife to those, that dwell about, Which much doth please our enemies, they laugh and jest it out. 8 O take us, Lord, unto thy grace, convert our hearts to thee, Shew forth to us thy joyful face and we full safe shall be. 9 From Egypt, where it grew not well, thou brought'st a vine full dear; The heathen folk thou didst expel, and thou didst plant it there: 10 Thou didst prepare for it a place, and set its roots so fast, That it did grow and spring apace, and fill'd the land at last. The Second Part. 11 The hills were covered round about with shade, that from it came, Also the cedars strong and stout with branches of the same. 12 Why then didst thou her walls destroy? her hedge pluck'd up thou hast, That all the folk that pass thereby, the same do spoil and waste: 13 The boar out of the wood so wild doth dig and root it out, The furious beasts out of the field devour it all about. 14 O Lord of hosts, return again, from heav'n do thou look down, Behold, and with thy help sustain thy vineyard overthrown: 15 Thy pleasant vine, thy Israel, which thy right hand hath set, The same which thou didst love so well, O Lord, do not forget: 16 They lop and cut it off apace, they burn it down with fire; And through the frowning of thy face we perish in thine ire. 17 Let thy right hand be with him now, whom thou hast kept so long, And with the son of man, whom thou to thee hast made so strong: 18 And so, when thou hast set us free and saved us from shame, Then will we never fall from thee, but call upon thy Name. 19 O Lord of hosts, through thy good grace convert us unto thee; Behold us with a pleasant face, and then full safe are we. Scripture: Psalm 80 Languages: English

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