Old Testament

Psalms 18:1-13 Metrical Psalms 1650 (MP1650)

1. Thee will I love, O Lord, my strength.

2. My fortress is the Lord,My rock, and he that doth to medeliverance afford:My God, my strength, whom I will trust,a buckler unto me,The horn of my salvation,and my high tow'r, is he.

3. Upon the Lord, who worthy isof praises, will I cry;And then shall I preserved besafe from mine enemy.

4. Floods of ill men affrighted me,death's pangs about me went;

5. Hell's sorrows me environed;death's snares did me prevent.

6. In my distress I call'd on God,cry to my God did I;He from his temple heard my voice,to his ears came my cry.

7. Th' earth, as affrighted, then did shake,trembling upon it seiz'd:The hills' foundations moved were,because he was displeas'd.

8. Up from his nostrils came a smoke,and from his mouth there cameDevouring fire, and coals by itwere turned into flame.

9. He also bowed down the heav'ns,and thence he did descend;And thickest clouds of darkness didunder his feet attend.

10. And he upon a cherub rode,and thereon he did fly;Yea, on the swift wings of the windhis flight was from on high.

11. He darkness made his secret place:about him, for his tent,Dark waters were, and thickest cloudsof th' airy firmament.

12. And at the brightness of that light,which was before his eye,His thick clouds pass'd away, hailstonesand coals of fire did fly.

13. The Lord God also in the heav'nsdid thunder in his ire;And there the Highest gave his voice,hailstones and coals of fire.

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