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Old Testament

Psalms 66 Metrical Psalms 1650 (MP1650)

1. All lands to God in joyful sounds,aloft your voices raise.

2. Sing forth the honour of his name,and glorious make his praise.

3. Say unto God, How terriblein all thy works art thou!Through thy great pow'r thy foes to theeshall be constrain'd to bow.

4. All on the earth shall worship thee,they shall thy praise proclaimIn songs: they shall sing cheerfullyunto thy holy name.

5. Come, and the works that God hath wroughtwith admiration see:In's working to the sons of menmost terrible is he.

6. Into dry land the sea he turn'd,and they a passage had;Ev'n marching through the flood on foot,there we in him were glad.

7. He ruleth ever by his pow'r;his eyes the nations see:O let not the rebellious oneslift up themselves on high.

8. Ye people, bless our God; aloudthe voice speak of his praise:

9. Our soul in life who safe preserves,our foot from sliding stays.

10. For thou didst prove and try us, Lord,as men do silver try;

11. Brought'st us into the net,and mad'st bands on our loins to lie.

12. Thou hast caus'd men ride o'er our heads;and though that we did passThrough fire and water, yet thou brought'stus to a wealthy place.

13. I'll bring burnt off 'rings to thy house;to thee my vows I'll pay,

14. Which my lips utter'd, my mouth spake,when trouble on me lay.

15. Burnt-sacrifices of fat ramswith incense I will bring;Of bullocks and of goats I willpresent an offering.

16. All that fear God, come, hear, I'll tellwhat he did for my soul.

17. I with my mouth unto him cry'd,my tongue did him extol.

18. If in my heart I sin regard,the Lord me will not hear:

19. But surely God me heard,and to my prayer's voice gave ear.

20. O let the Lord, our gracious God,for ever blessed be,Who turned not my pray'r from him,nor yet his grace from me.