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Righteous Judge

Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Righteous Judge, from foes defend me Lyrics: 1 Righteous Judge, from foes defend me, Who combined false charges lay; From Thy arm deliverance send me, And my treacherous foes dismay. 2 God my rock, my strength sustaining, Why cast off my soul distressed? Why am I in grief complaining, By the power of foes oppressed 3 Now Thy light and truth forth sending, Let them lead and guide me still, Guide me to Thy house ascending, Lead me to Thy holy hill. 4 There Thine altar, LORD, surrounding, God, my God, my boundless joy, Harp and voice aloud resounding, Praise shall all my powers employ. 5 Why my soul cast down and grieving? Why within me such distress Hope in God, His help receiving, God my life I yet shall bless. Scripture: Psalm 43 Text Sources: The Psalter of the United Presbyterian Church of North America, 1887 ed.

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GARLAND

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: I. B. Sweezy Incipit: 33556 66515 66544 Used With Text: Now thy light and truth forth sending
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[Righteous Judge, from foes defend me]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: L. A. Tate Incipit: 34451 32126 66555 Used With Text: Lead and Guide Me
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THE PENITENT

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Chester G. Allen Incipit: 33343 21534 53432 Used With Text: Righteous Judge, from foes defend me

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Righteous Judge

Hymnal: Psalms of Grace #43a (2022) Meter: 8.7.8.7 First Line: Righteous Judge, from foes defend me Lyrics: 1 Righteous Judge, from foes defend me, Who combined false charges lay; From Thy arm deliverance send me, And my treacherous foes dismay. 2 God my rock, my strength sustaining, Why cast off my soul distressed? Why am I in grief complaining, By the power of foes oppressed 3 Now Thy light and truth forth sending, Let them lead and guide me still, Guide me to Thy house ascending, Lead me to Thy holy hill. 4 There Thine altar, LORD, surrounding, God, my God, my boundless joy, Harp and voice aloud resounding, Praise shall all my powers employ. 5 Why my soul cast down and grieving? Why within me such distress Hope in God, His help receiving, God my life I yet shall bless. Scripture: Psalm 43 Languages: English
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Lead and Guide Me

Hymnal: Select Hymns and Psalms #53 (1914) First Line: Righteous Judge, from foes defend me Refrain First Line: Now thy light and truth forth sending Scripture: Psalm 43 Languages: English Tune Title: [Righteous Judge, from foes defend me]
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God our Resort in Trouble

Hymnal: Bible Songs #89a (1901) First Line: Righteous Judge, from foes defend me Refrain First Line: Now thy light and truth forth sending Topics: Access to God; Afflictions Prayer in; Aspirations For Church Privileges; Aspirations For Grace; Aspirations For Holiness; Aspirations For the Holy Spirit; Christ Light and Guide; Christians Believers; Despondency; Faith Confidence of; God the judge; Hope in God; Praise For Work of Redemption; Prayer For Deliverance from Enemies; Prayer For Grace and Salvation; Worship Only as God Appoints Scripture: Psalm 43 Languages: English Tune Title: [Righteous Judge, from foes defend me]

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Israel B. Sweezy

Person Name: I. B. Sweezy Composer of "GARLAND" in Bible Songs

Chester G. Allen

1838 - 1878 Composer of "THE PENITENT" in Bible Songs Chester G. Allen was known as a teacher, composer and musical writer. He taught music in Cleveland, Ohio public schools. He also edited and compiled collections of music for schools and churches, containing many of his own compositions. Nancy Naber

Laura A. Tate

Person Name: L. A. Tate Composer of "[Righteous Judge, from foes defend me]" in Bible Songs
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