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O LORD, O Judge of All the Earth

Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O LORD, O Judge of all the earth, to Whom all vengeance does belong, Arise, and shine Your glory forth, pay back the proud, condemn the wrong. 2 How long, O LORD, shall wicked ones in boasting pride triumphant be? How long shall they afflict Your own and say, "The LORD God does not see?" 3 You senseless fools, take heed and fear; shall He not see, who formed the eye? Shall He not hear, who formed the ear, and judge not, who is Judge on high? 4 O LORD, how richly bless'd are all You tame, and train, and teach your law! For in the day that sinners fall, Your people live forevermore. 5 Unless the LORD had helped again, in silent death my home would be; My foot began to slip, but then Your love, O LORD, supported me. 6 So who will rise against their crimes, and stand to face the evil day? Can those whose pow'r corrupts our ties pretend that God will not repay? 7 The wicked bend their evil pow'r to bring the just to misery; But God the LORD shall be my tower, my Refuge and my Rock is He. Scripture: Psalm 94 Used With Tune: BOURBON Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912, alt.

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WALTHAM

Appears in 560 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Baptiste Calkin Incipit: 13233 43445 17665 Used With Text: O Lord, Thou Judge of all the earth
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THE KING'S MAJESTY

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 24 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Graham George Tune Key: f minor Incipit: 13465 13432 11235 Used With Text: O Lord, Thou Judge of All the Earth
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BELOIT

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 38 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Karl Gottlieb Reissiger, 1798-1859 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 55671 23341 25567 Used With Text: O Lord, Thou Judge

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O Lord, Thou Judge of All the Earth

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Red) #192 (1934) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, Thou Judge of all the earth, To whom all vengeance doth belong, Arise and show Thy glory forth, Requite the proud, condemn the wrong. 2 How long, O Lord, in boastful pride Shall wicked men triumphant stand? How long shall they afflict Thy saints And devastate Thy chosen land? 3 The widow and the fatherless They slay, and helpless strangers smite; The faithful God they do not fear, They say the Lord will not requite. 4 Be wise, ye fools and brutish men; Shall not He see Who formed the eye? Shall not He hear Who formed the ear, And judge, who reigneth, God Most High? 5 The Lord will judge in righteousness, From Him all truth and knowledge flow; The foolish thoughts of wicked men, How vain they are the Lord doth know. 6 That man is blest whom Thou, O Lord, With chastening hand dost teach Thy will, For in the day when sinners fall That man in peace abideth still. 7 The Lord will not cast off His own, Nor His inheritance forsake; Just judgment shall at length prevail, And upright hearts shall courage take. 8 Who will arise for my defense Against the wicked in the land? Against iniquity and wrong What man for me will valiant stand? 9 Unless the Lord had been my help, My life had quickly passed away; But when my foot had almost slipped, O Lord, Thy mercy was my stay. 10 Amid the doubts that fill my mind Thy comforts, Lord, bring joy to me; Can wickedness, though throned in might, Have fellowship, O Lord, with Thee? 11 The wicked, in their might arrayed, Against the righteous join their power, But to the Lord I flee for help, He is my refuge and my tower. 12 Our God, the refuge of His saints, Will fight against iniquity; Avenger of the innocent The Lord Omnipotent will be. Topics: Chastisements; Comfort; Doubt; God of Christ as Judge; God of Christ our Refuge Scripture: Psalm 94 Languages: English Tune Title: BELOIT
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O Lord, Thou Judge of All the Earth

Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #49 (1990) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, thou Judge of all the earth, to whom all vengeance doth belong, arise and show thy glory forth, requite the proud, condemn the wrong. 2 How long, O Lord, in boastful pride shall wicked men triumphant stand? How long shall they afflict thy saints and scorn thy wrath, thy dreadful hand? 3 Be wise, ye fools and brutish men; shall not he see, who formed the eye? Shall not he hear, who formed the ear, and judge, who reigneth, God Most High? 4 The Lord will judge in righteousness, from him all truth and knowledge flow; the foolish thoughts of wicked men, how vain they are the Lord doth know. 5 That man is blest whom thou, O Lord, with chast'ning hand dost teach thy will, for in the day when sinners fall, that man in peace abideth still. 6 Unless the Lord had been my help, my life had quickly passed away; but when my foot had almost slipped, O Lord, thy mercy was my stay. Topics: Doubt; God His Justice; Chastisement; Danger of Delay; Imprecatory Psalms; Pride Scripture: Psalm 94:1-5 Languages: English Tune Title: THE KING'S MAJESTY
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O LORD, Thou Judge of All the Earth

Hymnal: Hymns to the Living God #72 (2017) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 O LORD, Thou Judge of all the earth, to whom all vengeance doth belong, arise and show Thy glory forth, requite the proud, condemn the wrong. 2 How long, O LORD, in boastful pride shall wicked men triumphant stand? How long shall they afflict Thy saints and scorn Thy wrath, Thy dreadful hand? 3 Be wise, ye fools and brutish men; shall not He see who formed the eye? Shall not He hear who formed the ear, and judge, who reigneth God most high? 4 The LORD will judge in righteousness, from Him all truth and knowledge flow; the foolish thoughts of wicked men, how vain they are the LORD doth know. 5 That man is blest whom thou, O LORD, with chastening hand dost teach Thy will, for in the day when sinners fall that man in peace abideth still. 6 Unless the LORD had been my Help, my life had quickly passed away; but when my foot had almost slipped, O LORD, Thy mercy was my stay. 7 Amid the doubts that fill my mind Thy comforts, LORD, bring joy to me; can wickedness, though throned in might, have fellowship, O LORD, with Thee? 8 The wicked, in their might arrayed, against the righteous join their pow'r, but to the LORD I flee for help; He is my Refuge and my Tow'r. Topics: Repentance and Faith Scripture: Psalm 94 Languages: English Tune Title: DISTRESS

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John Baptiste Calkin

1827 - 1905 Person Name: J. Baptiste Calkin Composer of "WALTHAM" in The Psalter Hymnal John Baptiste Calkin United Kingdom 1827-1905. Born in London, he was reared in a musical atmosphere. Studying music under his father, and with three brothers, he became a composer, organist, and music teacher. At 19, he was appointed organist, precenter, and choirmaster at St. Columbia's College, Dublin, Ireland, 1846 to 1853. From 1853 to 1863 we was organist and choirmaster at Woburn Chapel, London. From 1863 to 1868, he was organist of Camden Road Chapel. From 1870 to 1884 he was organist at St. Thomas's Church, Camden Town. In 1883 he became professor at Guildhall School of Music and concentrated on teaching and composing. He was also a professor of music and on the council of Trinity College, London, and a member of the Philharmonic Society (1862). In 1893 he was a fellow of the College of Organists. John and wife, Victoire, had four sons, each following a musical carer. He wrote much music for organ and scored string arrangements, sonatas, duos, etc. He died at Hornsey Rise Gardens. John Perry

James Malley

Composer of "LYTHAM" in The Psalter Currently, our only data on Malley is that his tune LYTHAM appeared in The Psalter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912). http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/l/malley_j.htm

Graham George

1912 - 1993 Composer of "THE KING'S MAJESTY" in Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.)
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