And unto those that are so proud 3 How long, O mighty God, shall they How long shall they who wicked are 4 How long shall things most hard by them. Be uttered and told? And all that work iniquity To boast themselves be bold?.. 5 Thy folk they break in pieces, Lord, Thine heritage oppress: 6 The widow they and stranger slay, And kill the fatherless. 7 Yet say they, God it shall not see, 8 Ye brutish people! understand; 10 He that the nations doth correct, He knowledge unto man doth teach, 11 Man's thoughts to be but vanity 47 12 Bless'd is the man thou chast'nest, Lord, And mak'st thy law to learn: htA 13 That thou may'st give him rest from days Until the pit be digg'd for those 14 For sure the Lord will not cast off Those that his people be, 22 Neither his own inheritance Quit and forsake will he: 16 Who will rise up for me against Who will stand up for me 'gainst those 17 Unless the Lord had been my help 18 When I had uttered this word, 19 Amidst the multitude of thoughts 20 Shall of iniquity the throne Which mischief, cunningly contriv❜d, 21 Against the righteous souls they join, They guiltless blood condemn." 22 But of my refuge God's the rock, And my defence from them. 23 On them their own iniquity The Lord shall bring and lay, PSALM XCV. INTERPRETED and improved by its Author, Heb. iii. 4. concerning Christ and the gospel-day-And so, for the same reason, its parallels must be applied. To-day, to-day, the HOLY GHOST Upon the saints doth loudly call, In CHRIST alone to make their boast, Who sin against the HOLY GHOST, 10 COME, let us sing to the Lord: Come, let us ev'ry one A joyful noise make to the Rock 2 Let us before his presence come 3 For God a great God, and great King, 4 Depths of the earth are in his hand, 5 To him the spacious sea belongs, 60 come, and let us worship him, And on our knees before the Lord *GA 7 For he's our God, the people we Of his own pasture are, And of his hand the sheep; to day, 8 Then harden not your hearts, as in The provocation, As in the desert, on the day Of the tentation. 9 When me your fathers tempt'd and prov'd, And did my working see; 10 Ev'n for the space of forty years This race hath grieved me. I said, This people errs in heart, 11 To whom I sware in wrath, that to PSALM XCVI. SIMILAR to Psal. ii. See the margin. 10 Advance, advance the voice of praise! Let all the world their Judge adore! SING a new song to the Lord: 2 To God sing, bless his name, shew still 3 Among the heathen nations His glory do declare; And unto all the people shew His works that wondrous are. 4 For great's the Lord, and greatly he: Is to be magnify'd; • Prose Psalms of the Bible. Yea, worthy to be fear'd is he 5 For all the gods are idols dumb, But our God is the Lord, by whom 6 Great honour is before his face, Strength is within his holy place, 8 Give ye the glory to the Lord Come ye into his courts and bring 9 In beauty of his holiness, O do the Lord adore; Likewise let all the earth throughout 10 Among the heathen say, God reigns; The world shall stedfastly Be fix'd from moving: he shall judge 11 Let heavens be glad before the Lord, And let the earth rejoice; Let seas and all that is therein, 12 Let fields rejoice, and ev'ry thing 13 Before the Lord; because he comes, To judge the earth comes he: |