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Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PLXXIV (1758) First Line: Wherefore, O God, for evermore Lyrics: 1 Wherefore, O GOD, for evermore hast Thou rejected us? Why smoaks thy wrath against the sheep of thine own pasture thus? 2 O mind thy flock Thou bought'st of old, this heritage of thine, By Thee redeem'd, and Zion-hill where Thou didst dwell and shine. 3 O lift thy feet, and come and view the utter ruins wrought; And what the foe with wicked rage hath on thy temple brought. 4 For where thy congregations met, thy foes roar hideously; And there for signs of triumph set their ensigns up on high. 5 The man who fell'd thick trees to build Thy temple, had renown; 6 But now thy foes in spite and rage beat all the carvings down. 7 They cast thy holy house into the fierce devouring flame, And throwing to the ground, defile the dwelling of thy name. 8 Yea, now said they, we'll break them all with our restless hand; And burn up all the synagogues of God throughout the land. [2 Part] 9 We see no more our wonted signs, our prophets all are gone; To tell us when these things shall end, among us there is none. 10 How long shall these insulting foes Thee mighty GOD defame? Or shall they always be allow'd thus to blaspheme thy name? 11 O wherefore thy right hand of pow'r dost Thou from us restrain? Out of thy bosom now for us, draw forth the same again. 12 For GOD the mighty is my king, ev'n from the time of old, Working in midst of all the earth salvations manifold. 13 Thou didst the mighty sea divide by thy superiour pow'r; And break the dragons dreadful heads, who thro' the waters roar. 14 The heads of the leviathan to pieces Thou didst break; To those who in the desart dwelt, for meat Thou didst him make. 15 Thou clay'st the fountain and the flood, Thou bidst the streams to flow; Thou dry'st the mighty rivers up, to lead thy people thro'. 16 The cheerful day, the gloomy night, Thou mak'st, and they are thine; Thou hast prepar'd the beauteous light, and made the sun to shine. 17 Thou all the borders of the earth hast set by thy decree: The summer and the winter both are made and rul'd by Thee. [3 Part] 18 O LORD, remember how the foe does ev'n Thy self defame; And how the foolish people dare blaspheme thy sacred name. 19 O do not to this multitude thy turtle's soul give o'er; For ever do not Thou forget th' assembly of the poor. 20 Thy sacred covenant regard: for round about we see, The earth's dark places filled with the seats of cruelty. 21 O let not those who are oppress'd, ever return with shame; But let the destitute and poor, for ever praise thy name. 22 Arise, O GOD, plead thine own cause: and have in memory, How day by day the foolish man, mocks and reproaches Thee. 23 Forget not Thou the voice of those who are thine enemies: Their noise and tumults daily grow, who up against Thee rise. Scripture: Psalm 74 Languages: English
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Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PLXXIV (1773) First Line: Wherefore, O GOD, for evermore Lyrics: 1 Wherefore, O GOD, for evermore hast Thou rejected us? Why smoaks thy wrath against the sheep of thine own pasture thus? 2 O mind thy flock Thou bought'st of old, this heritage of thine, By Thee redeem'd, and Zion-hill where Thou didst dwell and shine. 3 O lift thy feet, and come and view the utter ruins wrought; And what the foe with wicked rage hath on thy temple brought. 4 For where thy congregations met, thy foes roar hideously; And there for signs of triumph set their ensigns up on high. 5 The man who fell'd thick trees to build Thy temple, had renown; 6 But now thy foes in spite and rage beat all the carvings down. 7 They cast thy holy house into the fierce devouring flame, And throwing to the ground, defile the dwelling of thy name. 8 Yea, now said they, we'll break them all with our restless hand; And burn up all the synagogues of God throughout the land. [2 Part] 9 We see no more our wonted signs, our prophets all are gone; To tell us when these things shall end, among us there is none. 10 How long shall these insulting foes Thee mighty GOD defame? Or shall they always be allow'd thus to blaspheme thy name? 11 O wherefore thy right hand of pow'r dost Thou from us restrain? Out of thy bosom now for us, draw forth the same again. 12 For GOD the mighty is my king, ev'n from the time of old, Working in midst of all the earth salvations manifold. 13 Thou didst the mighty sea divide by thy superiour pow'r; And break the dragons dreadful heads, who thro' the waters roar. 14 The heads of the leviathan to pieces Thou didst break; To those who in the desart dwelt, for meat Thou didst him make. 15 Thou clay'st the fountain and the flood, Thou bidst the streams to flow; Thou dry'st the mighty rivers up, to lead thy people through. 16 The cheerful day, the gloomy night, Thou mak'st, and they are thine; Thou hast prepar'd the beauteous light, and made the sun to shine. 17 Thou all the borders of the earth hast set by thy decree: The summer and the winter both are made and rul'd by Thee. [3 Part] 18 O LORD, remember how the foe does ev'n Thy self defame; And how the foolish people dare blaspheme thy sacred name. 19 O do not to this multitude thy turtle's soul give o'er; For ever do not Thou forget th' assembly of the poor. 20 Thy sacred covenant regard: for round about we see, The earth's dark places filled with the seats of cruelty. 21 O let not those who are oppress'd, ever return with shame; But let the destitute and poor, for ever praise thy name. 22 Arise, O GOD, plead thine own cause: and have in memory, How day by day the foolish man mocks and reproaches Thee. 23 Forget not Thou the voice of those who are thine enemies: Their noise and tumults daily grow, who up against Thee rise. Scripture: Psalm 74 Languages: English

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